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ADP ribosyl-cyclases (CD38/CD157), social skills and friendship.
Chong, Anne; Malavasi, Fabio; Israel, Salomon; Khor, Chiea Chuen; Yap, Von Bing; Monakhov, Mikhail; Chew, Soo Hong; Lai, Poh San; Ebstein, Richard P.
Affiliation
  • Chong A; Dept. of Psychology, National University of Singapore, S117570, Singapore. Electronic address: annecsl@u.nus.edu.
  • Malavasi F; Lab of Immunogenetics, Dept. of Medical Sciences, University of Torino, Italy.
  • Israel S; Dept. of Psychology, Hebrew University, Israel.
  • Khor CC; Genome Institute of Singapore, S138672, Singapore.
  • Yap VB; Dept. of Statistics & Applied Probability, National University of Singapore, S117570, Singapore.
  • Monakhov M; Dept. of Psychology, National University of Singapore, S117570, Singapore.
  • Chew SH; Dept. of Economics, National University of Singapore, S117570, Singapore.
  • Lai PS; Dept. of Paediatrics, National University of Singapore, S119228, Singapore.
  • Ebstein RP; Dept. of Psychology, National University of Singapore, S117570, Singapore. Electronic address: rpebstein@gmail.com.
Psychoneuroendocrinology ; 78: 185-192, 2017 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28212520
Why some individuals seek social engagement while others shy away has profound implications for normal and pathological human behavior. Evidence suggests that oxytocin (OT), the paramount human social hormone, and CD38 that governs OT release, contribute to individual differences in social skills from intense social involvement to extreme avoidance that characterize autism. To explore the neurochemical underpinnings of sociality, CD38 expression of peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) was measured in Han Chinese undergraduates. First, CD38 mRNA levels were correlated with lower Autism Quotient (AQ), indicating enhanced social skills. AQ assesses the extent of autistic-like traits including the propensity and dexterity needed for successful social engagement in the general population. Second, three CD157 eQTL SNPs in the CD38/CD157 gene region were associated with CD38 expression. CD157 is a paralogue of CD38 and is contiguous with it on chromosome 4p15. Third, association was also observed between the CD157 eQTL SNPs, CD38 expression and AQ. In the full model, CD38 expression and CD157 eQTL SNPs altogether account for a substantial 14% of the variance in sociality. Fourth, functionality of CD157 eQTL SNPs was suggested by a significant association with plasma oxytocin immunoreactivity products. Fifth, the ecological validity of these findings was demonstrated with subjects with higher PBL CD38 expression having more friends, especially for males. Furthermore, CD157 sequence variation predicts scores on the Friendship questionnaire. To summarize, this study by uniquely leveraging various measures reveals salient elements contributing to nonkin sociality and friendship, revealing a likely pathway underpinning the transition from normality to psychopathology.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Membrane Glycoproteins / Antigens, CD / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / ADP-ribosyl Cyclase / Friends / ADP-ribosyl Cyclase 1 / Social Skills Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Psychoneuroendocrinology Year: 2017 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Membrane Glycoproteins / Antigens, CD / Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide / ADP-ribosyl Cyclase / Friends / ADP-ribosyl Cyclase 1 / Social Skills Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Psychoneuroendocrinology Year: 2017 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom