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Table 2 Distribution of 5-HT2A, TPH1 and GNB3 gene polymorphisms in the study population.

From: Association between 5-HT2A, TPH1 and GNB3 genotypes and response to typical neuroleptics: a serotonergic approach

  

5-HT2A

TPH1

GNB3

  

CC

CT

TT

CC

CA

AA

CC

CT

TT

Patients

responders (n = 43)

17 (39.5)

23 (53.5)

3 (7.0)

14 (32.6)

14 (32.6)2

15 (34.8)

18 (41.9)

20 (46.5)

5 (11.6)

 

females

9 (34.6)

14 (53.8)

3 (11.5)

8 (30.8)

9 (34.6)

9 (34.6)

14 (53.9)

7 (26.9)

5 (19.2)

 

males

8 (47.1)

9 (52.9)

0 (0.0)

6 (35.3)

5 (29.4)

6 (35.3)

4 (23.5)

13 (76.5)3

0 (0.0)

Patients

non-responders (n = 51)

27 (54.0)

19 (38.0)

4 (8.0)

12 (23.5)

28 (54.9)

11 (21.6)

27 (53.0)

22 (43.1)

2 (3.9)

 

females

16 (76.2)1

4 (19.0)

1 (4.8)

3 (13.6)

13 (59.1)

6 (27.3)

13 (59.1)

8 (36.4)

1 (4.5)

 

males

11 (37.9)

15 (51.7)

3 (10.3)

9 (31.0)

15 (51.7)

5 (17.3)

14 (48.3)

14 (48.3)

1 (3.4)

Controls

(n = 392)

166 (43.0)

176 (45.6)

44 (11.4)

106 (27.0)

205 (52.3)

81 (20.7)

218 (55.6)

144 (36.7)

30 (7.7)

 

females

77 (43.5)

81 (45.8)

19 (10.7)

42 (23.3)

90 (50.0)

48 (26.7)

107 (59.5)

60 (33.3)

13 (7.2)

 

males

89 (42.6)

95 (45.4)

25 (12.0)

64 (30.2)

115 (54.2)

33 (15.6)

111 (52.4)

84 (39.6)

17 (8.0)

  1. Statistics: 1 p = 0.005, OR = 6.04 (95% Cl 1.67–21.93) compared to responders; p = 0.005, OR = 4.16 (95% CI 1.46–11.84) compared to controls
  2. 2 p = 0.030, OR = 0.59 (95% Cl 0.36–0.98) compared to non-responders; p = 0.016, OR = 0.44 (95% CI 0.23–0.86) compared to controls
  3. 3 p = 0.061, OR = 3.48 (95% Cl 0.92–13.25) compared to non-responders; p = 0.004, OR = 4.95 (95% CI 1.56–15.70) compared to controls
  4. Abbreviations: 5-HT2A: serotonin 2A receptor gene; TPH1: tryptophan hydroxylase 1 gene, GNB3: G-protein beta-3 subunit gene.