Scientists identify first single gene linked to mental illness

Scientists identify first single gene linked to mental illness

Scientists have identified GRIN2A as the first gene capable on its own of causing a mental illness, according to a new international study. Researchers found that specific mutations in the gene were linked to early-onset schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders. “Our current findings indicate that GRIN2A is the first known gene that, on its own, can cause a mental illness,” said co-lead author Johannes Lemke. Evidence shows symptoms often appear in childhood or adolescence.

The study examined 121 individuals with likely disease-causing variants in GRIN2A and found that 25 had conditions such as mood, anxiety, psychotic, personality, or eating disorders. Nearly all carried a non-functional “null” variant. Some patients treated with L-serine reported improved psychiatric symptoms, including remission from hallucinations and paranoid episodes. The authors say genetic testing could enhance diagnosis and guide personalized care.

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