Table 1.
Gene | SNP | AKAa | Proxy SNPb | Supporting meta-analysis |
---|---|---|---|---|
HTR1A | rs6295 | 1019C/G | rs878567 | Depression (Kishi et al., 2009, 2013), Bipolar Disorder (Kishi et al., 2011) |
HTR1B | rs6296 | 861G/C | rs6298 | ADHD (Gizer et al., 2009) |
rs130058 | –161A/T | Substance Abuse (Cao et al., 2013) | ||
rs11568817 | –261T/G | Substance Abuse (Cao et al., 2013) | ||
HTR2A | rs7997012 | Anti-depressant response (Niitsu et al., 2013; Lin et al., 2014) | ||
rs6313 | 102T>C | rs6311 | Anti-depressant response (Kato and Serretti, 2010; Niitsu et al., 2013; Lin et al., 2014); OCD (Taylor, 2013), Schizophrenia (Gu et al., 2013; Gatt et al., 2015), Substance Abuse (Cao et al., 2014), Panic Disorder (Howe et al., 2016) | |
HTR3B | rs1176744 | p.Y129S | Bipolar Disorder (Hammer et al., 2012) |
AKA = “also known as.”
We use the term “proxy SNP” here refer to SNPs in high LD with the candidate SNP.