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Publication A genome-wide survey and functional brain imaging study identify CTNNBL1 as a memory-related gene(2013) ;Papassotiropoulos, A. (57207584929) ;Stefanova, E. (7004567022) ;Vogler, C. (24074940400) ;Gschwind, L. (24381604600) ;Ackermann, S. (54395088000) ;Spalek, K. (54785281400) ;Rasch, B. (13607629500) ;Heck, A. (24605001700) ;Aerni, A. (6507564517) ;Hanser, E. (54395492000) ;Demougin, P. (55925139100) ;Huynh, K.-D. (8574293800) ;Luechinger, R. (6506832948) ;Klarhöfer, M. (6506839497) ;Novakovic, I. (6603235567) ;Kostic, V. (57189017751) ;Boesiger, P. (7004947285) ;Scheffler, K. (24612381900)De Quervain, D.J.-F. (6603596748)Unbiased genome-wide screens combined with imaging data on brain function may identify novel molecular pathways related to human cognition. Here we performed a dense genome-wide screen to identify episodic memory-related gene variants. A genomic locus encoding the brain-expressed beta-catenin-like protein 1 (CTNNBL1) was significantly (P=7 × 10 -8) associated with verbal memory performance in a cognitively healthy cohort from Switzerland (n=1073) and was replicated in a second cohort from Serbia (n=524; P=0.003). Gene expression studies showed CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in beta-catenin-like protein 1 mRNA levels in the human cortex. Functional magnetic resonance imaging in 322 subjects detected CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in memory-related brain activations. Converging evidence from independent experiments and different methodological approaches suggests a role for CTNNBL1 in human memory. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication A genome-wide survey and functional brain imaging study identify CTNNBL1 as a memory-related gene(2013) ;Papassotiropoulos, A. (57207584929) ;Stefanova, E. (7004567022) ;Vogler, C. (24074940400) ;Gschwind, L. (24381604600) ;Ackermann, S. (54395088000) ;Spalek, K. (54785281400) ;Rasch, B. (13607629500) ;Heck, A. (24605001700) ;Aerni, A. (6507564517) ;Hanser, E. (54395492000) ;Demougin, P. (55925139100) ;Huynh, K.-D. (8574293800) ;Luechinger, R. (6506832948) ;Klarhöfer, M. (6506839497) ;Novakovic, I. (6603235567) ;Kostic, V. (57189017751) ;Boesiger, P. (7004947285) ;Scheffler, K. (24612381900)De Quervain, D.J.-F. (6603596748)Unbiased genome-wide screens combined with imaging data on brain function may identify novel molecular pathways related to human cognition. Here we performed a dense genome-wide screen to identify episodic memory-related gene variants. A genomic locus encoding the brain-expressed beta-catenin-like protein 1 (CTNNBL1) was significantly (P=7 × 10 -8) associated with verbal memory performance in a cognitively healthy cohort from Switzerland (n=1073) and was replicated in a second cohort from Serbia (n=524; P=0.003). Gene expression studies showed CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in beta-catenin-like protein 1 mRNA levels in the human cortex. Functional magnetic resonance imaging in 322 subjects detected CTNNBL1 genotype-dependent differences in memory-related brain activations. Converging evidence from independent experiments and different methodological approaches suggests a role for CTNNBL1 in human memory. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
