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The Frequency of Retrotransposon Human Endogenous Retrovirus-K113 and a Preliminary Analysis of Some Microbial Clues in Bipolar Disorder

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Aim: The aim of our study was to investigate whether the retrotransposon human endogenous retrovirus (HERV)-K113 could be related with bipolar disorder or not. As a second and a preliminary aim, we also conducted bacterial screening in whole blood in a limited number of samples. Patients & methods: Three separate PCR reactions including the preintegration sites and sites within the viral sequences were performed for HERV-K113 detection. Bacterial screening was performed with SSCP/sequencing analysis. Results & conclusion: No difference was observed in terms of the frequency of retrotransposon HERV-K113 in Turkish bipolar disorder patients and healthy controls. SSCP/sequencing and alignment analysis for bacterial screening reflected the possible presence of different bacteria. We strongly recommend the broadened retrotransposon and microbial diversity analyses in bipolar disorder for future studies.

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Avsar, Cumhur/0000-0002-4095-0022;

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Future Microbiology

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15

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17

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