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Genome-wide association meta-analysis of cocaine dependence: Shared genetics with comorbid conditions

机译:可卡因依赖性基因组关联荟萃分析:共用遗传学和合并症条件

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Cocaine dependence is a complex psychiatric disorder that is highly comorbid with other psychiatric traits. Twin and adoption studies suggest that genetic variants contribute substantially to cocaine dependence susceptibility, which has an estimated heritability of 65-79%. Here we performed a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of cocaine dependence using four datasets from the dbGaP repository (2085 cases and 4293 controls, all of them selected by their European ancestry). Although no genome-wide significant hits were found in the SNP-based analysis, the gene-based analysis identified HIST1H2BD as associated with cocaine-dependence (10% FDR). This gene is located in a region on chromosome 6 enriched in histone-related genes, previously associated with schizophrenia (SCZ). Furthermore, we performed LD Score regression analysis with comorbid conditions and found significant genetic correlations between cocaine dependence and SCZ, ADHD, major depressive disorder (MDD) and risk taking. We also found, through polygenic risk score analysis, that all tested phenotypes are significantly associated with cocaine dependence status: SCZ (R-2 = 2.28%; P = 1.21e-26), ADHD (R-2 = 1.39%; P = 4.5e-17), risk taking (R-2 = 0.60%; P = 2.7e-08), MDD (R-2 = 1.21%; P = 4.35e-15), children's aggressive behavior (R-2 = 0.3%; P = 8.8e-05) and antisocial behavior (R-2 = 1.33%; P = 2.2e-16). To our knowledge, this is the largest reported cocaine dependence GWAS meta-analysis in European-ancestry individuals. We identified suggestive associations in regions that may be related to cocaine dependence and found evidence for shared genetic risk factors between cocaine dependence and several comorbid psychiatric traits. However, the sample size is limited and further studies are needed to confirm these results.
机译:可卡因依赖是一种复杂的精神病疾病,具有与其他精神病特性高度合并的。双胞胎和采用研究表明,遗传变异基本上有助于可卡因依赖性易感性,其估计遗传性为65-79%。在这里,我们使用来自DBGAP储存库的四个数据集(2085例和4293个控件,由其欧洲祖先选择的所有数据集进行了对可卡因依赖性的Genome-very依赖性研究的荟萃分析。尽管在基于SNP的分析中没有发现基因组显着的命中,但基于基于基因的分析鉴定了与可卡因依赖性(10%FDR)相关的HIST1H2BD。该基因位于染色体6的区域中,富含组蛋白相关基因,以前与精神分裂症(SCZ)相关联。此外,我们对Cocaine依赖性和SCZ,ADHD,重大抑郁症(MDD)和风险造成的显着遗传相关性进行了LD评分回归分析,发现了显着的遗传相关性。我们还发现,通过多基因风险分数分析,所有测试的表型都与可卡因依赖状态显着相关:SCZ(R-2 = 2.28%; P = 1.21E-26),ADHD(R-2 = 1.39%; P = 4.5E-17),风险占用(R-2 = 0.60%; P = 2.7E-08),MDD(R-2 = 1.21%; P = 4.35E-15),儿童的侵略性行为(R-2 = 0.3 %; p = 8.8e-05)和反社会行为(R-2 = 1.33%; p = 2.2e-16)。据我们所知,这是欧洲祖先个人报告的最大报告的可卡因依赖GWAS荟萃分析。我们确定了与可卡因依赖性有关的地区的暗示协会,并发现可卡因依赖和几种合并性精神性状的共同遗传危险因素的证据。然而,样品大小是有限的,并且需要进一步的研究来确认这些结果。

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