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BACKGROUND:This study investigated the effects of haplotypes T-G and C-A derived from NG_012836.1:g.4160T>C and NG_012836.1:g.4326G>A on protein expression levels in vitro and identified the functional sequence in the regulatory region of the GABRB3 gene linked to possible associations with schizophrenia. METHODS:Recombinant plasmids with haplotypes T-G and C-A and 10 recombinant vectors containing deletion fragments from the GABRB3 gene 5' regulatory region were transfected into HEK-293, SK-N-SH, and SH-SY5Y cells. The relative fluorescence intensity of the two haplotypes and different sequences was compared using a dual luciferase reporter assay system. RESULTS:The relative fluorescence intensity of haplotype C-A was significantly lower than that of T-G. We shortened the core promoter sequence of the GABRB3 gene 5' regulation region from -177Â bp to -18Â bp (ATG+1). We also found an expression suppression region from -1,735Â bp to -1,638Â bp and an enhanced regulatory region from -1,638Â bp to -1,335Â bp. Multiple inhibitory functional elements were identified in the region from -680Â bp to -177Â bp. CONCLUSION:We demonstrated that haplotype C-A might increase the risk of schizophrenia and found multiple regulatory regions that had an effect on GABRB3 receptor expression.
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