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Genes environments and developmental GEWIS: Methods for a multi-site study of early substance abuse

机译:基因环境和发展GEWIs:方法早期药物滥用的多中心研究

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The importance of including developmental and environmental measures in genetic studies of human pathology is widely acknowledged, but few empirical studies have been published. Barriers include the need for longitudinal studies that cover relevant developmental stages and for samples large enough to deal with the challenge of testing gene-environment-development interaction. A solution to some of these problems is to bring together existing data sets that have the necessary characteristics. As part of the NIDA-funded Gene-Environment-Development Initiative (GEDI) our goal is to identify exactly which genes, which environments, and which developmental transitions together predict the development of drug use and misuse. Four data sets were used whose common characteristics include (1) general population samples including males and females; (2) repeated measures across adolescence and young adulthood; (3) assessment of nicotine, alcohol and cannabis use and addiction; (4) measures of family and environmental risk; and (5) consent for genotyping DNA from blood or saliva. After quality controls, 2,962 individuals provided over 15,000 total observations. In the first gene-environment analyses, of alcohol misuse and stressful life events, some significant gene-environment and gene-development effects were identified. We conclude that in some circumstances, already-collected data sets can be combined for gene-environment and gene-development analyses. This greatly reduces the cost and time needed for this type of research. However, care must be taken to ensure careful matching across studies and variables.
机译:在人类病理学的遗传学研究中纳入发展和环境措施的重要性已得到广泛认可,但很少有经验研究发表。障碍包括需要进行涉及相关发育阶段的纵向研究,以及需要足够大的样本以应对测试基因-环境-发育相互作用的挑战。这些问题中的一种解决方案是将具有必要特征的现有数据集组合在一起。作为NIDA资助的基因-环境-发展计划(GEDI)的一部分,我们的目标是确切地确定哪些基因,哪些环境以及哪些发育过渡共同预测了药物使用和滥用的发展。使用了四个数据集,这些数据集的共同特征包括:(1)包括男性和女性在内的一般人群样本; (2)在青春期和成年后反复采取措施; (3)评估尼古丁,酒精和大麻的使用和成瘾; (4)家庭和环境风险的衡量; (5)同意对血液或唾液中的DNA进行基因分型。经过质量控制,共有2,962位个人提供了15,000多次观察。在最初的基因环境分析中,关于酒精滥用和紧张的生活事件,发现了一些重要的基因环境和基因发育效应。我们得出结论,在某些情况下,可以将已经收集的数据集进行基因环境和基因开发分析。这大大减少了此类研究所需的成本和时间。但是,必须注意确保研究和变量之间的仔细匹配。

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