List of positional candidate genes after correcting for multiple testing and controlling the false discovery rate from genome wide association studies (GWAS) retrieved from the NHGRI-EBI Catalog of published genome-wide association studies (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/). The disease/trait examined in this study, as reported by the authors, was Schizophrenia. The EFO term schizophrenia was annotated to this set after curation by NHGRI-EBI. Intergenic SNPS were mapped to both the upstream and downstream gene. P-value uploaded. This gene set was generated using gwas2gs v. 0.1.8 and the GWAS Catalog v. 1.0.1.
Authors:
T Lencz, TV Morgan, M Athanasiou, B Dain, CR Reed, JM Kane, R Kucherlapati, AK Malhotra
Genes that have regions with differential 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) levels in response to cocaine in adult (8-10 week) male C57BL/6J mice. 5hmC levels were measured via 5hmC-seq. Data taken from Supplementary Table 2. Values presented are p-values. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE63749.
Authors:
Jian Feng, Ningyi Shao, Keith E Szulwach, Vincent Vialou, Jimmy Huynh, Chun Zhong, Thuc Le, Deveroux Ferguson, Michael E Cahill, Yujing Li, Ja Wook Koo, Efrain Ribeiro, Benoit Labonte, Benjamin M Laitman, David Estey, Victoria Stockman, Pamela Kennedy, Thomas Couroussé, Isaac Mensah, Gustavo Turecki, Kym F Faull, Guo-li Ming, Hongjun Song, Guoping Fan, Patrizia Casaccia, Li Shen, Peng Jin, Eric J Nestler
Adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were either exposed to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) prior to cocaine administration or not. Gene expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE134935. Data taken from Supplementary Dataset S2. Values presented are p-adjusted values.
Authors:
Maria Scherma, Johanna S Qvist, Arun Asok, Shao-Shan C Huang, Paolo Masia, Matteo Deidda, Ya B Wei, Rajesh K Soni, Walter Fratta, Paola Fadda, Eric R Kandel, Denise B Kandel, Philippe A Melas
Adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were either exposed to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) prior to cocaine administration or not. Skipped exon (SE) events were evaluated. Gene expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE134935. Data taken from Supplementary Dataset S3. Values presented are p-values.
Authors:
Maria Scherma, Johanna S Qvist, Arun Asok, Shao-Shan C Huang, Paolo Masia, Matteo Deidda, Ya B Wei, Rajesh K Soni, Walter Fratta, Paola Fadda, Eric R Kandel, Denise B Kandel, Philippe A Melas
Adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were either exposed to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) prior to cocaine administration or not. Skipped exon (SE) events were evaluated. Gene expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE134935. Data taken from Supplementary Dataset S3. Values presented are p-values.
Authors:
Maria Scherma, Johanna S Qvist, Arun Asok, Shao-Shan C Huang, Paolo Masia, Matteo Deidda, Ya B Wei, Rajesh K Soni, Walter Fratta, Paola Fadda, Eric R Kandel, Denise B Kandel, Philippe A Melas
Adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were either exposed to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) prior to cocaine administration or not. Skipped exon (SE) events were evaluated. Gene expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE134935. Data taken from Supplementary Dataset S3. Values presented are p-values.
Authors:
Maria Scherma, Johanna S Qvist, Arun Asok, Shao-Shan C Huang, Paolo Masia, Matteo Deidda, Ya B Wei, Rajesh K Soni, Walter Fratta, Paola Fadda, Eric R Kandel, Denise B Kandel, Philippe A Melas
Adolescent male Sprague-Dawley rats were either exposed to the synthetic cannabinoid WIN 55,212-2 (WIN) prior to cocaine administration or not. Skipped exon (SE) events were evaluated. Gene expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data available at GEO with accession number GSE134935. Data taken from Supplementary Dataset S3. Values presented are p-values.
Authors:
Maria Scherma, Johanna S Qvist, Arun Asok, Shao-Shan C Huang, Paolo Masia, Matteo Deidda, Ya B Wei, Rajesh K Soni, Walter Fratta, Paola Fadda, Eric R Kandel, Denise B Kandel, Philippe A Melas
The total transcriptome including genes that are differentially expressed in cocaine addicts compared to control subjects. Post-mortem brain samples were collected from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) of the cocaine addict group and the control group. To assess gene expression, RNA-seq was performed. Data taken from Supplementary Table 2. Values presented are k.diff values. Data available from GEO with accession number GSE99349."
Authors:
Efrain A Ribeiro, Joseph R Scarpa, Susanna P Garamszegi, Andrew Kasarskis, Deborah C Mash, Eric J Nestler
Differentially expressed geens in the central amygdala (CeA) of male Sprague-Dawley rats (300-350 g prior to surgery, 325-375 g at start of self-administration) on day 2 following methamphetamine withdrawal. Gene Expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data taken from Supplementary Table S2. Values presented are adjusted p-values. Data available from GEO with accession number GSE111243."
Authors:
Hannah M Cates, Xuan Li, Immanuel Purushothaman, Pamela J Kennedy, Li Shen, Yavin Shaham, Eric J Nestler
Differentially expressed geens in the central amygdala (CeA) of male Sprague-Dawley rats (300-350 g prior to surgery, 325-375 g at start of self-administration) on day 35 following methamphetamine withdrawal. Gene Expression was evaluated via RNA-seq. Data taken from Supplementary Table S2. Values presented are adjusted p-values. Data available from GEO with accession number GSE111243."
Authors:
Hannah M Cates, Xuan Li, Immanuel Purushothaman, Pamela J Kennedy, Li Shen, Yavin Shaham, Eric J Nestler
Renthal W, Kumar A, Xiao G, Wilkinson M, Covington HE 3rd, Maze I, Sikder D, Robison AJ, LaPlant Q, Dietz DM, Russo SJ, Vialou V, Chakravarty S, Kodadek TJ, Stack A, Kabbaj M, Nestler EJ
Renthal W, Kumar A, Xiao G, Wilkinson M, Covington HE 3rd, Maze I, Sikder D, Robison AJ, LaPlant Q, Dietz DM, Russo SJ, Vialou V, Chakravarty S, Kodadek TJ, Stack A, Kabbaj M, Nestler EJ
The production of 12 out of 27 measured factors was induced by CEsHUT including IL-1β, TNF and IL-1Ra. In contrast to sIL-1Ra production, that of IL-1β and TNF was inhibited by HDL, corroborating previous results. In addition, CEsHUT induced monocytes to produce factors involved in their localization, survival and differentiation such as CCL5 (RANTES), CCL2 (MCP-1), interferon-γ (IFNγ), granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and macrophage-CSF (M-CSF). The production of the latter was moderate and it was not affected by HDL.
Authors:
Gruaz L, Delucinge-Vivier C, Descombes P, Dayer JM, Burger D
QTL for high-dose ethanol actions on Chr14 at D14Mit1 (5.65 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
high-dose ethanol actions spans 0.00 - 30.65 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Authors:
Erwin VG, Markel PD, Johnson TE, Gehle VM, Jones BC
QTL for METH responses for chewing on Chr14 at D14Mit54 (23.48 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for chewing spans 0.00 - 48.48 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for METH responses for body temperature on Chr14 at Glud (26.89 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for body temperature spans 1.89 - 51.89 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for METH responses for home cage activity on Chr14 at Mtv11 (27.12 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for home cage activity spans 2.12 - 52.12 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for METH responses for home cage activity on Chr14 at Ms15-7 (28.18 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for home cage activity spans 3.18 - 53.18 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL for cocaine seizure on Chr14 at NA (38.23 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
cocaine seizure spans 13.23 - 63.23 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr14. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Authors:
Hain HS, Crabbe JC, Bergeson SE, Belknap JK
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