Qualitative meta-analysis to identify genomic variants that are correlated with the development of Schizophrenia

2017 
Introduction Schizophrenia is a devastating and complex disease, which occurs in approximately 1% of the general population. Symptoms include hallucinations, delusions and patients’ social withdrawal. Schizophrenia's etiology remains unclear, however, both patients’ genetic profile and environmental factors play a significant role. Objectives Our study's primary objective was to identify genetic variants related with schizophrenia's development in non-Caucasians populations and to explore whether these polymorphisms can be also found in schizophrenia patients of Caucasian origin. Methods To achieve that, we screened Science Direct and PubMed medical literature databases to identify research articles correlating genes and variants with the development of schizophrenia. Next step was the categorization of studies according to samples’ origin and the identification of genomic variants that are correlated with schizophrenia ( P Results In total, 108 and 47 studies, in non-Caucasian and Caucasian populations respectively, were identified, in which 157 ( P P Conclusions From our qualitative meta-analysis 18 variants that were correlated with schizophrenia's etiology were identified ( P
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