Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.

Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, evidence for the molecular genetic background of music related phenotypes has been obtained. In order to further elucidate the molecular background of musical phenotypes we analyzed genome wide copy num...

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Main Authors: Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti, Chakravarthi Kanduri, Jaana Oikkonen, Gemma Buck, Christine Blancher, Pirre Raijas, Kai Karma, Harri Lähdesmäki, Irma Järvelä
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3584088?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fd887a760c7c4d8a8a50c4392dabb9572020-11-25T01:30:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5635610.1371/journal.pone.0056356Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.Liisa Ukkola-VuotiChakravarthi KanduriJaana OikkonenGemma BuckChristine BlancherPirre RaijasKai KarmaHarri LähdesmäkiIrma JärveläMusic perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, evidence for the molecular genetic background of music related phenotypes has been obtained. In order to further elucidate the molecular background of musical phenotypes we analyzed genome wide copy number variations (CNVs) in five extended pedigrees and in 172 unrelated subjects characterized for musical aptitude and creative functions in music. Musical aptitude was defined by combination of the scores of three music tests (COMB scores): auditory structuring ability, Seashores test for pitch and for time. Data on creativity in music (herein composing, improvising and/or arranging music) was surveyed using a web-based questionnaire.Several CNVRs containing genes that affect neurodevelopment, learning and memory were detected. A deletion at 5q31.1 covering the protocadherin-α gene cluster (Pcdha 1-9) was found co-segregating with low music test scores (COMB) in both sample sets. Pcdha is involved in neural migration, differentiation and synaptogenesis. Creativity in music was found to co-segregate with a duplication covering glucose mutarotase gene (GALM) at 2p22. GALM has influence on serotonin release and membrane trafficking of the human serotonin transporter. Interestingly, genes related to serotonergic systems have been shown to associate not only with psychiatric disorders but also with creativity and music perception. Both, Pcdha and GALM, are related to the serotonergic systems influencing cognitive and motor functions, important for music perception and practice. Finally, a 1.3 Mb duplication was identified in a subject with low COMB scores in the region previously linked with absolute pitch (AP) at 8q24. No differences in the CNV burden was detected among the high/low music test scores or creative/non-creative groups. In summary, CNVs and genes found in this study are related to cognitive functions. Our result suggests new candidate genes for music perception related traits and supports the previous results from AP study.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3584088?pdf=render
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author Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti
Chakravarthi Kanduri
Jaana Oikkonen
Gemma Buck
Christine Blancher
Pirre Raijas
Kai Karma
Harri Lähdesmäki
Irma Järvelä
spellingShingle Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti
Chakravarthi Kanduri
Jaana Oikkonen
Gemma Buck
Christine Blancher
Pirre Raijas
Kai Karma
Harri Lähdesmäki
Irma Järvelä
Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti
Chakravarthi Kanduri
Jaana Oikkonen
Gemma Buck
Christine Blancher
Pirre Raijas
Kai Karma
Harri Lähdesmäki
Irma Järvelä
author_sort Liisa Ukkola-Vuoti
title Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
title_short Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
title_full Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
title_fullStr Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
title_sort genome-wide copy number variation analysis in extended families and unrelated individuals characterized for musical aptitude and creativity in music.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Music perception and practice represent complex cognitive functions of the human brain. Recently, evidence for the molecular genetic background of music related phenotypes has been obtained. In order to further elucidate the molecular background of musical phenotypes we analyzed genome wide copy number variations (CNVs) in five extended pedigrees and in 172 unrelated subjects characterized for musical aptitude and creative functions in music. Musical aptitude was defined by combination of the scores of three music tests (COMB scores): auditory structuring ability, Seashores test for pitch and for time. Data on creativity in music (herein composing, improvising and/or arranging music) was surveyed using a web-based questionnaire.Several CNVRs containing genes that affect neurodevelopment, learning and memory were detected. A deletion at 5q31.1 covering the protocadherin-α gene cluster (Pcdha 1-9) was found co-segregating with low music test scores (COMB) in both sample sets. Pcdha is involved in neural migration, differentiation and synaptogenesis. Creativity in music was found to co-segregate with a duplication covering glucose mutarotase gene (GALM) at 2p22. GALM has influence on serotonin release and membrane trafficking of the human serotonin transporter. Interestingly, genes related to serotonergic systems have been shown to associate not only with psychiatric disorders but also with creativity and music perception. Both, Pcdha and GALM, are related to the serotonergic systems influencing cognitive and motor functions, important for music perception and practice. Finally, a 1.3 Mb duplication was identified in a subject with low COMB scores in the region previously linked with absolute pitch (AP) at 8q24. No differences in the CNV burden was detected among the high/low music test scores or creative/non-creative groups. In summary, CNVs and genes found in this study are related to cognitive functions. Our result suggests new candidate genes for music perception related traits and supports the previous results from AP study.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3584088?pdf=render
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