Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between ABO blood type gene and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. METHODS: ABO blood types were determined using glass sheet method in 96 children with ADHD and their parents. O gene was identified using polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism in patients with A or B blood type. Haplotype-based haplotype relative risk (HHRR), transmission-disequilibrium test (TDT) and Chi-square test were used to examine the association between ABO gene and ADHD. RESULTS: TDT results showed significant differences in the allele of ABO between the 96 children with ADHD and within-family controls(χ2=6.017, df=2, P<0.05). Chi-square test results showed differences in the allele of A and B (χ2=3.289, df=1, P=0.07) as well as O and B (χ2=3.629, df=1, P=0.057 ) between ADHD children and within-family controls. The frequencies of O and A genes were higher than that of B gene in ADHD children. CONCLUSIONS: There was correlation between ABO blood type gene and ADHD in children. The risk of ADHD is increased in the presence of alleles O and A, but the risk is reduced in the presence of allele B.[Chin J Contemp Pediatr, 2009, 11 (5):371-373]
GUO Xian-Su,JIAO Bao-Quan,XU Tong. Correlation between ABO blood type gene and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children[J]. CJCP, 2009, 11(05): 371-373.
[1]Biederman J, Faraone SV, Spencer T, Wilens T, Norman D, Lapey KA, et al. Patterns of psychiatric comorbidity, cognition, and psychosocial functioning in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[J]. Am J Psychiatry,1993, 150(12): 1792-1798.
[2]Bellgrove MA, Mattinqlev JB, Hawi Z, Mullins C, Kirley A, Gill M, et al. Impaired temporal resolution of visual attention and dopamine beta hydroxylase genotype in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder[J]. Biol Psychiatry, 2006, 60(10):1039-1045.
[3]Bhaduri N, Sinha S, Chattopadhyay A, Gangopadhyay PK, Singh M, Mukhopadhyay KK. Analysis of polymorphisms in the dopamine Beta hydroxylase gene: association with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Indian children[J]. Indian Pediatr, 2005, 42(2):123-129.