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Scientists Discover The First Single Gene to Directly Cause Mental Illness : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 5, 2025 3:25 am
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Breakthrough Study Links GRIN2A Gene to Psychiatric Symptoms

Genetics is often complex, with multiple genes influencing various health outcomes. However, a recent study has identified a rare exception – changes to a single gene, GRIN2A, have been associated with psychiatric symptoms, including early-onset schizophrenia.

Co-lead author Johannes Lemke, a geneticist from Leipzig University in Germany, states, “Our current findings suggest that GRIN2A is the first gene known to independently cause a mental illness.”

Uncovering a Genetic Link to Mental Health Disorders

Mental health conditions like major depression and schizophrenia are typically believed to result from a combination of hundreds or even thousands of genetic variants. However, emerging evidence indicates that alterations in the GRIN2A gene may be specifically linked to early-onset schizophrenia.

A comprehensive investigation involving the world’s largest cohort of GRIN2A patients revealed that mutations in this gene were associated with mental disorders in a subset of individuals. Among 121 participants with potentially disease-causing variants in GRIN2A, 25 had been diagnosed with mood, anxiety, psychotic, personality, or eating disorders.

Notably, the majority of these individuals carried a non-functional “null” variant of GRIN2A, indicating a strong correlation between the gene and psychiatric symptoms.

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Among 121 individuals with likely disease-causing variants in the GRIN2A gene, 25 had a diagnosed mental disorder. (ktsimage/Getty Images)

Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment

The study’s findings suggest that GRIN2A alterations may not only be linked to schizophrenia but also other mental illnesses. These conditions typically manifest during childhood or adolescence, contrasting with the more common onset in adulthood.

While genetic mutations in GRIN2A are typically associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, some participants in the study exhibited isolated psychiatric symptoms, highlighting the gene’s role in mental health disorders independent of other developmental issues.

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Based on these findings, the authors recommend considering genetic testing in the diagnostic process to enhance accuracy and potentially provide personalized treatment options for affected individuals.

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GRIN2A encodes a component of the glutamate receptor in the brain, which plays a crucial role in excitatory brain activity. Dysfunction of these receptors is closely associated with conditions like epilepsy and schizophrenia.

Interestingly, four individuals in the study had positive responses to treatment with L-serine, an amino acid that activates glutamate receptors. These participants reported improvements in their mental health symptoms, including reduced hallucinations, behavioral improvements, and decreased seizure frequency.

Potential for Precision Treatment

While the study’s sample size is limited, it suggests that not all psychiatric disorders result from complex genetic interactions. Some conditions may be effectively treated based on specific genetic variations.

Further research is needed to understand how the GRIN2A gene influences these disorders. The study was published in Molecular Psychiatry, shedding light on a potential breakthrough in the understanding and treatment of mental health conditions.

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