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    MicroRNA-9-5p (miR-9-5p) is highly expressed in the brain and has been implicated in the risk of schizophrenia. We compared the expression levels of miR-9-5p in schizophrenia cases and healthy controls and evaluated whether regulatory targets of miR-9-5p are enriched in schizophrenia genome-wide risk genes. Literature-based analysis was conducted to construct molecular pathways connecting miR-9-5p and schizophrenia. We found that the expression levels of miR-9-5p were down-regulated in the peripheral blood of schizophrenia patients compared with those in healthy controls. miR-9-5p can regulate 24 out of the 1136 genome-wide risk genes of schizophrenia, which was higher than by chance (hypergeometric test P = 4.09E-06). The literature-based analysis showed that quantitative genetic changes driven by miR-9 exert more inhibitory (the IL1B, ABCB1, FGFR1 genes) than promoting (the INS gene) effects on schizophrenia, suggesting that miR-9 may protect against schizophrenia. Our results suggest that miR-9-5p deficiency may contribute to the development of schizophrenia. Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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    Xiaoqian Fu, Ancha Baranova, Hongbao Cao, Yansong Liu, Jing Sun, Fuquan Zhang. miR-9-5p deficiency contributes to schizophrenia. Schizophrenia research. 2023 Dec;262:168-174

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