Our work provided further evidence in support of the CCKAR hypothesis of schizophrenia and also suggested that haplotype-based association analysis may be a powerful approach for identification of allelic heterogeneity of a disease-underlying gene, which is very likely to be attributable to poor replication of an initial finding due to the reduction of sample power and the complexity of genetic architectures.
Our data support a possible role of the CCK-AR gene in the vulnerability to schizophrenia in patients with auditory hallucinations, and suggest remarkable allele heterogeneity.
The aim of this study is to assess the association between AH, using a specific scale for AH in schizophrenia (PSYRATS), and the CCK-AR polymorphism at 779 in a Spanish sample.