Transcriptional profiling of human brain will be great helpful understanding the molecular mechanism of schizophrenia. Top 250 schizophrenia candidate genes were analyzed in six brain regions, including frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, basal ganglia, occipital lobe and hippocamel by 2D hieratical clustering method. The clustering results indicated certain gene pathology have similar expression level in some brain sub-regions while different in some others. We found that local pattern of the sample clustering can reflects the cytoarchitecture of basal ganglia, hippocamel and occipital lobe, while in temporal lobe, parieatal lobe and frontal lobe the situation is less discriminable. From the gene clustering pattern, we found that there are some genes have the similar co-expressing level across some brain regions, while in some other regions, the co-expressing level are appears to be very different. Our experimental results strongly proved that local pattern of schizophrenia candidate genes were not only just simply reflecting sub-brain cytoarchitecture but also on functional coordination between each molecular components.