RNA Sequencing in Schizophrenia

Bioinform Biol Insights. 2016 Mar 31;9(Suppl 1):53-60. doi: 10.4137/BBI.S28992. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a serious psychiatric disorder that affects 1% of general population and places a heavy burden worldwide. The underlying genetic mechanism of SCZ remains unknown, but studies indicate that the disease is associated with a global gene expression disturbance across many genes. Next-generation sequencing, particularly of RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), provides a powerful genome-scale technology to investigate the pathological processes of SCZ. RNA-Seq has been used to analyze the gene expressions and identify the novel splice isoforms and rare transcripts associated with SCZ. This paper provides an overview on the genetics of SCZ, the advantages of RNA-Seq for transcriptome analysis, the accomplishments of RNA-Seq in SCZ cohorts, and the applications of induced pluripotent stem cells and RNA-Seq in SCZ research.

Keywords: RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq); induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs); schizophrenia (SCZ).

Publication types

  • Review