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2. Nominal association with CHRNA4 variants and nicotine dependence
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Kamens, H. M., Corley, R. P., McQueen, M. B., Stallings, M. C., Hopfer, C. J., Crowley, T. J., Brown, S. A., Hewitt, J. K., and Ehringer, M. A.
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- 2013
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3. Genetic and environmental contributions to retrospectively reported DSM-IV childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Haberstick, B. C., Timberlake, D., Hopfer, C. J., Lessem, J. M., Ehringer, M. A., and Hewitt, J. K
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4. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32 330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Stringer, S., Minică, C. C., Verweij, K. J.H., Mbarek, Hamdi, Bernard, M., Derringer, Jaime, van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, Anu, Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, Peter J., Sánchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R.G., Ware, James S., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J.T., Brown, A.S., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, Tonu, Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, Scott D., Harris, Juliette M, Hartman, Catharine A, Henders, Anjali K., Heath, Andrew C., Hickie, Ian B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J.J., Huizink, A.C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T.K., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P.A.C., Lubke, G.H., Madden, Pamela A. F., Mägi, Reedik, McGue, M. K., Medland, Sarah E., Meeus, W.H.J., Miller, Michael B., Montgomery, Grant W., Nivard, Michel G, Nolte, Ilja M., Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Pausova, Zdenka, Qaiser, B., Quaye, Lydia, Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R.J., Shin, J.J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, Margaret J., Koot, H.M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribasés, M., Kaprio, Jaakko, Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T.D., Munafò, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, Dorret I., Iacono, William G, Martin, Nicholas G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, Eske M., and Vink, J. M.
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ,Journal Article ,Biological Psychiatry ,Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S ,Meta-Analysis - Abstract
Cannabis is the most widely produced and consumed illicit psychoactive substance worldwide. Occasional cannabis use can progress to frequent use, abuse and dependence with all known adverse physical, psychological and social consequences. Individual differences in cannabis initiation are heritable (40-48%). The International Cannabis Consortium was established with the aim to identify genetic risk variants of cannabis use. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data of 13 cohorts (N=32 330) and four replication samples (N=5627). In addition, we performed a gene-based test of association, estimated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability and explored the genetic correlation between lifetime cannabis use and cigarette use using LD score regression. No individual SNPs reached genome-wide significance. Nonetheless, gene-based tests identified four genes significantly associated with lifetime cannabis use: NCAM1, CADM2, SCOC and KCNT2. Previous studies reported associations of NCAM1 with cigarette smoking and other substance use, and those of CADM2 with body mass index, processing speed and autism disorders, which are phenotypes previously reported to be associated with cannabis use. Furthermore, we showed that, combined across the genome, all common SNPs explained 13-20% (P
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5. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32 330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Stringer, S, Minică, C C, Verweij, K J H, Mbarek, H, Bernard, M, Derringer, J, van Eijk, K R, Isen, J D, Loukola, A, Maciejewski, D F, Mihailov, E, van der Most, P J, Sánchez-Mora, C, Roos, L, Sherva, R, Walters, R, Ware, J J, Abdellaoui, A, Bigdeli, T B, Branje, S J T, Brown, S A, Bruinenberg, M, Casas, M, Esko, T, Garcia-Martinez, I, Gordon, S D, Harris, J M, Hartman, C A, Henders, A K, Heath, A C, Hickie, Ian B, Hickman, M, Hopfer, C J, Hottenga, J J, Huizink, A C, Irons, D E, Kahn, R S, Korhonen, T, Kranzler, H R, Krauter, K, van Lier, P A C, Lubke, G H, Madden, P A F, Mägi, R, McGue, M K, Medland, S E, Meeus, W H J, Miller, M B, Montgomery, G W, Nivard, M G, Nolte, I M, Oldehinkel, A J, Pausova, Z, Qaiser, B, Quaye, L, Ramos-Quiroga, J A, Richarte, V, Rose, R J, Shin, J, Stallings, M C, Stiby, A I, Wall, T L, Wright, M J, Koot, H M, Paus, T, Hewitt, J K, Ribasés, M, Kaprio, J, Boks, M P, Snieder, Harold, Spector, T, Munafò, M R, Metspalu, A, Gelernter, J, Boomsma, D I, Iacono, W G, Martin, N G, Gillespie, N A, Derks, E M, Vink, J M, and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
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Cannabis is the most widely produced and consumed illicit psychoactive substance worldwide. Occasional cannabis use can progress to frequent use, abuse and dependence with all known adverse physical, psychological and social consequences. Individual differences in cannabis initiation are heritable (40-48%). The International Cannabis Consortium was established with the aim to identify genetic risk variants of cannabis use. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data of 13 cohorts (N =32 330) and four replication samples (N =5627). In addition, we performed a gene-based test of association, estimated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability and explored the genetic correlation between lifetime cannabis use and cigarette use using LD score regression. No individual SNPs reached genome-wide significance. Nonetheless, gene-based tests identified four genes significantly associated with lifetime cannabis use: NCAM1, CADM2, SCOC and KCNT2. Previous studies reported associations of NCAM1 with cigarette smoking and other substance use, and those of CADM2 with body mass index, processing speed and autism disorders, which are phenotypes previously reported to be associated with cannabis use. Furthermore, we showed that, combined across the genome, all common SNPs explained 13-20% (P
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- 2016
6. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), University of Helsinki, Clinicum, Stringer, S., Minica, C. C., Verweij, K. J. H., Mbarek, H., Bernard, M., Derringer, J., van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, A., Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, P. J., Sanchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R., Ware, J. J., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J. T., Brown, S. A., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, T., Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, S. D., Harris, J. M., Hartman, C. A., Henders, A. K., Heath, A. C., Hickie, I. B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J. J., Huizink, A. C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P. A. C., Lubke, G. H., Madden, P. A. F., Magi, R., McGue, M. K., Medland, S. E., Meeus, W. H. J., Miller, M. B., Montgomery, G. W., Nivard, M. G., Nolte, I. M., Oldehinkel, A. J., Pausova, Z., Qaiser, B., Quaye, L., Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R. J., Shin, J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, M. J., Koot, H. M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T., Munafo, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D. I., Iacono, W. G., Martin, N. G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, E. M., Vink, J. M., University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), University of Helsinki, Clinicum, Stringer, S., Minica, C. C., Verweij, K. J. H., Mbarek, H., Bernard, M., Derringer, J., van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, A., Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, P. J., Sanchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R., Ware, J. J., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J. T., Brown, S. A., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, T., Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, S. D., Harris, J. M., Hartman, C. A., Henders, A. K., Heath, A. C., Hickie, I. B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J. J., Huizink, A. C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P. A. C., Lubke, G. H., Madden, P. A. F., Magi, R., McGue, M. K., Medland, S. E., Meeus, W. H. J., Miller, M. B., Montgomery, G. W., Nivard, M. G., Nolte, I. M., Oldehinkel, A. J., Pausova, Z., Qaiser, B., Quaye, L., Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R. J., Shin, J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, M. J., Koot, H. M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T., Munafo, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D. I., Iacono, W. G., Martin, N. G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, E. M., and Vink, J. M.
- Abstract
Cannabis is the most widely produced and consumed illicit psychoactive substance worldwide. Occasional cannabis use can progress to frequent use, abuse and dependence with all known adverse physical, psychological and social consequences. Individual differences in cannabis initiation are heritable (40-48%). The International Cannabis Consortium was established with the aim to identify genetic risk variants of cannabis use. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data of 13 cohorts (N = 32 330) and four replication samples (N = 5627). In addition, we performed a gene-based test of association, estimated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability and explored the genetic correlation between lifetime cannabis use and cigarette use using LD score regression. No individual SNPs reached genome-wide significance. Nonetheless, gene-based tests identified four genes significantly associated with lifetime cannabis use: NCAM1, CADM2, SCOC and KCNT2. Previous studies reported associations of NCAM1 with cigarette smoking and other substance use, and those of CADM2 with body mass index, processing speed and autism disorders, which are phenotypes previously reported to be associated with cannabis use.
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- 2016
7. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32 330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Adolescent development: Characteristics and determinants, Afd culturele antropologie, Leerstoel Branje, Leerstoel Meeus, Sub Biomol.Mass Spectrometry & Proteom., Sub High energy Astrophysics begr 1/1/15, Stringer, S, Minică, C C, Verweij, K J H, Mbarek, H, Bernard, M, Derringer, J, van Eijk, K R, Isen, J D, Loukola, A, Maciejewski, Dominique F., Mihailov, E, van der Most, P J, Sánchez-Mora, C, Roos, L, Sherva, R, Walters, R, Ware, J J, Abdellaoui, A, Bigdeli, T B, Branje, S J T, Brown, S A, Bruinenberg, M, Casas, M, Esko, T, Garcia-Martinez, I, Gordon, S D, Harris, J M, Hartman, C A, Henders, A K, Heath, A C, Hickie, I B, Hickman, M, Hopfer, C J, Hottenga, J J, Huizink, A C, Irons, D E, Kahn, R S, Korhonen, T, Kranzler, H R, Krauter, K, van Lier, P A C, Lubke, G H, Madden, P A F, Mägi, R, McGue, M K, Medland, S E, Meeus, W H J, Miller, M B, Montgomery, G W, Nivard, M G, Nolte, I M, Oldehinkel, A J, Pausova, Z, Qaiser, B, Quaye, L, Ramos-Quiroga, J A, Richarte, V, Rose, R J, Shin, J, Stallings, M C, Stiby, A I, Wall, T L, Wright, M J, Koot, H M, Paus, T, Hewitt, J K, Ribasés, M, Kaprio, J, Boks, M P, Snieder, H, Spector, T, Munafò, M R, Metspalu, A, Gelernter, J, Boomsma, D I, Iacono, W G, Martin, N G, Gillespie, N A, Derks, E M, Vink, J M, Adolescent development: Characteristics and determinants, Afd culturele antropologie, Leerstoel Branje, Leerstoel Meeus, Sub Biomol.Mass Spectrometry & Proteom., Sub High energy Astrophysics begr 1/1/15, Stringer, S, Minică, C C, Verweij, K J H, Mbarek, H, Bernard, M, Derringer, J, van Eijk, K R, Isen, J D, Loukola, A, Maciejewski, Dominique F., Mihailov, E, van der Most, P J, Sánchez-Mora, C, Roos, L, Sherva, R, Walters, R, Ware, J J, Abdellaoui, A, Bigdeli, T B, Branje, S J T, Brown, S A, Bruinenberg, M, Casas, M, Esko, T, Garcia-Martinez, I, Gordon, S D, Harris, J M, Hartman, C A, Henders, A K, Heath, A C, Hickie, I B, Hickman, M, Hopfer, C J, Hottenga, J J, Huizink, A C, Irons, D E, Kahn, R S, Korhonen, T, Kranzler, H R, Krauter, K, van Lier, P A C, Lubke, G H, Madden, P A F, Mägi, R, McGue, M K, Medland, S E, Meeus, W H J, Miller, M B, Montgomery, G W, Nivard, M G, Nolte, I M, Oldehinkel, A J, Pausova, Z, Qaiser, B, Quaye, L, Ramos-Quiroga, J A, Richarte, V, Rose, R J, Shin, J, Stallings, M C, Stiby, A I, Wall, T L, Wright, M J, Koot, H M, Paus, T, Hewitt, J K, Ribasés, M, Kaprio, J, Boks, M P, Snieder, H, Spector, T, Munafò, M R, Metspalu, A, Gelernter, J, Boomsma, D I, Iacono, W G, Martin, N G, Gillespie, N A, Derks, E M, and Vink, J M
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8. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32 330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Neurogenetica, Brain, Onderzoeksgroep 2, Stringer, S., Minică, C. C., Verweij, K. J.H., Mbarek, Hamdi, Bernard, M., Derringer, Jaime, van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, Anu, Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, Peter J., Sánchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R.G., Ware, James S., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J.T., Brown, A.S., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, Tonu, Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, Scott D., Harris, Juliette M, Hartman, Catharine A, Henders, Anjali K., Heath, Andrew C., Hickie, Ian B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J.J., Huizink, A.C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T.K., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P.A.C., Lubke, G.H., Madden, Pamela A. F., Mägi, Reedik, McGue, M. K., Medland, Sarah E., Meeus, W.H.J., Miller, Michael B., Montgomery, Grant W., Nivard, Michel G, Nolte, Ilja M., Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Pausova, Zdenka, Qaiser, B., Quaye, Lydia, Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R.J., Shin, J.J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, Margaret J., Koot, H.M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribasés, M., Kaprio, Jaakko, Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T.D., Munafò, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, Dorret I., Iacono, William G, Martin, Nicholas G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, Eske M., Vink, J. M., Neurogenetica, Brain, Onderzoeksgroep 2, Stringer, S., Minică, C. C., Verweij, K. J.H., Mbarek, Hamdi, Bernard, M., Derringer, Jaime, van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, Anu, Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, Peter J., Sánchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R.G., Ware, James S., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J.T., Brown, A.S., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, Tonu, Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, Scott D., Harris, Juliette M, Hartman, Catharine A, Henders, Anjali K., Heath, Andrew C., Hickie, Ian B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J.J., Huizink, A.C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T.K., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P.A.C., Lubke, G.H., Madden, Pamela A. F., Mägi, Reedik, McGue, M. K., Medland, Sarah E., Meeus, W.H.J., Miller, Michael B., Montgomery, Grant W., Nivard, Michel G, Nolte, Ilja M., Oldehinkel, Albertine J., Pausova, Zdenka, Qaiser, B., Quaye, Lydia, Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R.J., Shin, J.J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, Margaret J., Koot, H.M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribasés, M., Kaprio, Jaakko, Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T.D., Munafò, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, Dorret I., Iacono, William G, Martin, Nicholas G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, Eske M., and Vink, J. M.
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9. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Stringer, S., Minica, C. C., Verweij, K. J. H., Mbarek, H., Bernard, M., Derringer, J., van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, A., Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, P. J., Sanchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R., Ware, J. J., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J. T., Brown, S. A., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, T., Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, S. D., Harris, J. M., Hartman, C. A., Henders, A. K., Heath, A. C., Hickie, I. B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J. J., Huizink, A. C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P. A. C., Lubke, G. H., Madden, P. A. F., Magi, R., McGue, M. K., Medland, S. E., Meeus, W. H. J., Miller, M. B., Montgomery, G. W., Nivard, M. G., Nolte, I. M., Oldehinkel, A. J., Pausova, Z., Qaiser, B., Quaye, L., Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R. J., Shin, J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, M. J., Koot, H. M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T., Munafo, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D. I., Iacono, W. G., Martin, N. G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, E. M., Vink, J. M., Stringer, S., Minica, C. C., Verweij, K. J. H., Mbarek, H., Bernard, M., Derringer, J., van Eijk, K. R., Isen, J. D., Loukola, A., Maciejewski, D. F., Mihailov, E., van der Most, P. J., Sanchez-Mora, C., Roos, L., Sherva, R., Walters, R., Ware, J. J., Abdellaoui, A., Bigdeli, T. B., Branje, S. J. T., Brown, S. A., Bruinenberg, M., Casas, M., Esko, T., Garcia-Martinez, I., Gordon, S. D., Harris, J. M., Hartman, C. A., Henders, A. K., Heath, A. C., Hickie, I. B., Hickman, M., Hopfer, C. J., Hottenga, J. J., Huizink, A. C., Irons, D. E., Kahn, R. S., Korhonen, T., Kranzler, H. R., Krauter, K., van Lier, P. A. C., Lubke, G. H., Madden, P. A. F., Magi, R., McGue, M. K., Medland, S. E., Meeus, W. H. J., Miller, M. B., Montgomery, G. W., Nivard, M. G., Nolte, I. M., Oldehinkel, A. J., Pausova, Z., Qaiser, B., Quaye, L., Ramos-Quiroga, J. A., Richarte, V., Rose, R. J., Shin, J., Stallings, M. C., Stiby, A. I., Wall, T. L., Wright, M. J., Koot, H. M., Paus, T., Hewitt, J. K., Ribases, M., Kaprio, J., Boks, M. P., Snieder, H., Spector, T., Munafo, M. R., Metspalu, A., Gelernter, J., Boomsma, D. I., Iacono, W. G., Martin, N. G., Gillespie, N. A., Derks, E. M., and Vink, J. M.
- Abstract
Cannabis is the most widely produced and consumed illicit psychoactive substance worldwide. Occasional cannabis use can progress to frequent use, abuse and dependence with all known adverse physical, psychological and social consequences. Individual differences in cannabis initiation are heritable (40–48%). The International Cannabis Consortium was established with the aim to identify genetic risk variants of cannabis use. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association data of 13 cohorts (N=32 330) and four replication samples (N=5627). In addition, we performed a gene-based test of association, estimated single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based heritability and explored the genetic correlation between lifetime cannabis use and cigarette use using LD score regression. No individual SNPs reached genome-wide significance. Nonetheless, gene-based tests identified four genes significantly associated with lifetime cannabis use: NCAM1, CADM2, SCOC and KCNT2. Previous studies reported associations of NCAM1 with cigarette smoking and other substance use, and those of CADM2 with body mass index, processing speed and autism disorders, which are phenotypes previously reported to be associated with cannabis use. Furthermore, we showed that, combined across the genome, all common SNPs explained 13–20% (P<0.001) of the liability of lifetime cannabis use. Finally, there was a strong genetic correlation (rg=0.83; P=1.85 × 10−8) between lifetime cannabis use and lifetime cigarette smoking implying that the SNP effect sizes of the two traits are highly correlated. This is the largest meta-analysis of cannabis GWA studies to date, revealing important new insights into the genetic pathways of lifetime cannabis use. Future functional studies should explore the impact of the identified genes on the biological mechanisms of cannabis use.
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10. Genome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use based on a large meta-analytic sample of 32 330 subjects from the International Cannabis Consortium
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Stringer, S, primary, Minică, C C, additional, Verweij, K J H, additional, Mbarek, H, additional, Bernard, M, additional, Derringer, J, additional, van Eijk, K R, additional, Isen, J D, additional, Loukola, A, additional, Maciejewski, D F, additional, Mihailov, E, additional, van der Most, P J, additional, Sánchez-Mora, C, additional, Roos, L, additional, Sherva, R, additional, Walters, R, additional, Ware, J J, additional, Abdellaoui, A, additional, Bigdeli, T B, additional, Branje, S J T, additional, Brown, S A, additional, Bruinenberg, M, additional, Casas, M, additional, Esko, T, additional, Garcia-Martinez, I, additional, Gordon, S D, additional, Harris, J M, additional, Hartman, C A, additional, Henders, A K, additional, Heath, A C, additional, Hickie, I B, additional, Hickman, M, additional, Hopfer, C J, additional, Hottenga, J J, additional, Huizink, A C, additional, Irons, D E, additional, Kahn, R S, additional, Korhonen, T, additional, Kranzler, H R, additional, Krauter, K, additional, van Lier, P A C, additional, Lubke, G H, additional, Madden, P A F, additional, Mägi, R, additional, McGue, M K, additional, Medland, S E, additional, Meeus, W H J, additional, Miller, M B, additional, Montgomery, G W, additional, Nivard, M G, additional, Nolte, I M, additional, Oldehinkel, A J, additional, Pausova, Z, additional, Qaiser, B, additional, Quaye, L, additional, Ramos-Quiroga, J A, additional, Richarte, V, additional, Rose, R J, additional, Shin, J, additional, Stallings, M C, additional, Stiby, A I, additional, Wall, T L, additional, Wright, M J, additional, Koot, H M, additional, Paus, T, additional, Hewitt, J K, additional, Ribasés, M, additional, Kaprio, J, additional, Boks, M P, additional, Snieder, H, additional, Spector, T, additional, Munafò, M R, additional, Metspalu, A, additional, Gelernter, J, additional, Boomsma, D I, additional, Iacono, W G, additional, Martin, N G, additional, Gillespie, N A, additional, Derks, E M, additional, and Vink, J M, additional
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11. Nominal association withCHRNA4variants and nicotine dependence
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Kamens, H. M., primary, Corley, R. P., additional, McQueen, M. B., additional, Stallings, M. C., additional, Hopfer, C. J., additional, Crowley, T. J., additional, Brown, S. A., additional, Hewitt, J. K., additional, and Ehringer, M. A., additional
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12. The neuronal nicotinic receptor subunit genes (CHRNA6 and CHRNB3) are associated with subjective responses to tobacco
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Zeiger, J. S., primary, Haberstick, B. C., additional, Schlaepfer, I., additional, Collins, A. C., additional, Corley, R. P., additional, Crowley, T. J., additional, Hewitt, J. K., additional, Hopfer, C. J., additional, Lessem, J., additional, McQueen, M. B., additional, Rhee, S. H., additional, and Ehringer, M. A., additional
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13. Genetic and environmental contributions to retrospectively reported DSM-IV childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Haberstick, B. C., primary, Timberlake, D., additional, Hopfer, C. J., additional, Lessem, J. M., additional, Ehringer, M. A., additional, and Hewitt, J. K, additional
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14. Common genetic and environmental vulnerability for alcohol and tobacco use in a volunteer sample of older female twins.
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Hopfer, C J, primary, Stallings, M C, additional, and Hewitt, J K, additional
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15. Heroin use among adolescents in treatment for substance use disorders.
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Hopfer, Christian J., Mikulich, Susan K., Hopfer, C J, Mikulich, S K, and Crowley, T J
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Objective: To clarify prevalence rates and describe patterns of adolescent heroin users who are in treatment for substance use disorders.Method: The Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) was examined for trends in the number of adolescents admitted to substance abuse treatment centers and for changes in the routes of heroin administration. Thirteen adolescents who used heroin from one treatment program were compared with 536 adolescents who did not.Results: Between 1992 and 1996, heroin-using youths represented 2.0% of youths in treatment and in 1997 they represented 2.6%. Heroin-using youths represented 56% of those using injection drugs. Heroin-using youths from one treatment program had significantly more polysubstance dependence in comparison with adolescents who did not use heroin.Conclusions: Nationally, there has been an increasing number, but not percentage, of heroin-using youths in treatment between 1992 and 1996. In 1997 there was an increase in both the number and percentage of heroin-using youths in treatment. Heroin-using adolescents have the highest rate of injection drug use when compared with youths using other substances. Because of their greater risk of contracting human immunodeficiency virus through injection drug use, treatment trials for these adolescents are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. Shared genetic risk between eating disorder- and substance-use-related phenotypes: Evidence from genome-wide association studies
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Samuel Kuperman, Leila Karhunen, Geòrgia Escaramís, Sébastien Guillaume, Kelly L. Klump, David C. Whiteman, Colin A. Hodgkinson, Stephanie H. Witt, Artemis Tsitsika, Hana Papezova, Renato Polimanti, P. Eline Slagboom, Peter Zill, Jakob Grove, Toni-Kim Clarke, Michael Soyka, Jennifer Jordan, Steven Gallinger, Philip Gorwood, Preben Bo Mortensen, Yuri Milaneschi, Ingrid Meulenbelt, Jen Chyong Wang, Markus M. Nöthen, Katrin Männik, Henry R. Kranzler, Michael M. Vanyukov, Anna Keski-Rahkonen, William G. Iacono, Raymond K. Walters, Stephanie Le Hellard, Bochao Danae Lin, Vesna Boraska Perica, Marion Roberts, Patrick F. Sullivan, Steven Crawford, Mark A. Frye, Melissa A. Munn-Chernoff, Hakon Hakonarson, Andreas Birgegård, Robert Culverhouse, Alexis C. Edwards, Jerome C. Foo, Alessandro Rotondo, Brenda W.J.H. Penninx, Laura M. Hack, Michael T. Lynskey, Mario Maj, Alessio Maria Monteleone, Ted Reichborn-Kjennerud, Julie K. O'Toole, Marta Tyszkiewicz-Nwafor, Matt McGue, Julien Bryois, Martina de Zwaan, Norbert Dahmen, Stefanie Heilmann-Heimbach, Deborah Kaminská, Benedetta Nacmias, Nicholas G. Martin, Anna R. Docherty, Christopher Hübel, Nancy L. Pedersen, Janet Treasure, William E. Copeland, Roger A.H. Adan, Jaakko Kaprio, Aarno Palotie, L. John Horwood, Maria La Via, Philippe Courtet, Virpi M. Leppä, Judy L. Silberg, Jason D. Boardman, Fazil Aliev, Wade H. Berrettini, Doo Sup Choi, Youl-Ri Kim, Konstantinos Hatzikotoulas, Harriet de Wit, Sandra A. Brown, Elisabeth Widen, Caroline Hayward, Nicholas J. Schork, Penelope A. Lind, Ralph E. Tarter, Jana Strohmaier, Allan S. Kaplan, Richard A. Grucza, Bradley T. Webb, Angela Favaro, Dalila Pinto, Helena Gaspar, Andrew W. Bergen, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Robert Levitan, Wolfgang Gäbel, Xavier Estivill, Emma C. Johnson, Konstantinos Tziouvas, Lindsay A. Farrer, Lenka Foretova, Marc A. Schuckit, Joanna M. Biernacka, André Scherag, Robbee Wedow, Abraham A. 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Eating disorders and substance use disorders frequently co-occur. Twin studies reveal shared genetic variance between liabilities to eating disorders and substance use, with the strongest associations between symptoms of bulimia nervosa (BN) and problem alcohol use (genetic correlation [rg], twin-based=0.23-0.53). We estimated the genetic correlation between eating disorder and substance use and disorder phenotypes using data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Four eating disorder phenotypes (anorexia nervosa [AN], AN with binge-eating, AN without binge-eating, and a BN factor score), and eight substance-use-related phenotypes (drinks per week, alcohol use disorder [AUD], smoking initiation, current smoking, cigarettes per day, nicotine dependence, cannabis initiation, and cannabis use disorder) from eight studies were included. Significant genetic correlations were adjusted for variants associated with major depressive disorder (MDD). Total sample sizes per phenotype ranged from ~2,400 to ~537,000 individuals. We used linkage disequilibrium score regression to calculate single nucleotide polymorphism-based genetic correlations between eating disorder and substance-use-related phenotypes. Significant positive genetic associations emerged between AUD and AN (rg=0.18; false discovery rate q=0.0006), cannabis initiation and AN (rg=0.23; qwith binge-eating (rg=0.27; q=0.0016). Conversely, significant negative genetic correlations were observed between three non-diagnostic smoking phenotypes (smoking initiation, current smoking, and cigarettes per day) and AN without binge-eating (rgs=-0.19 to −0.23; qs
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17. Developmental epidemiology of drug use and abuse in adolescence and young adulthood: Evidence of generalized risk.
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Palmer RH, Young SE, Hopfer CJ, Corley RP, Stallings MC, Crowley TJ, and Hewitt JK
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- Adolescent, Age Factors, Alcohol Drinking epidemiology, Alcoholism epidemiology, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Ethnicity, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Marijuana Abuse epidemiology, Marijuana Smoking epidemiology, Models, Statistical, Odds Ratio, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Sex Factors, Smoking epidemiology, Young Adult, Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology
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Past studies highlight a narrowing gender gap and the existence of a shared etiology across substances of abuse; however, few have tested developmental models using longitudinal data. We present data on developmental trends of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use, abuse and dependence assessed during adolescence and young adulthood in a community-based Colorado twin sample of 1733 respondents through self-report questionnaires and structured psychiatric interviews. Additionally, we report on the rates of multiple substance use and disorders at each developmental stage, and the likelihood of a substance use disorder (SUD; i.e., abuse or dependence) diagnosis in young adulthood based on adolescent drug involvement. Most notably, we evaluate whether the pattern of multiple substance use and disorders and likelihood ratios across substances support a model of generalized risk. Lastly, we evaluate whether the ranked magnitudes of substance-specific risk match the addiction liability ranking. Substance use and SUDs are developmental phenomena, which increase from adolescence to young adulthood with few and inconsistent gender differences. Adolescents and young adults are not specialized users, but rather tend to use or abuse multiple substances increasingly with age. Risk analyses indicated that progression toward a SUD for any substance was increased with prior involvement with any of the three substances during adolescence. Despite the high prevalence of alcohol use, tobacco posed the greatest substance-specific risk for developing subsequent problems. Our data also confirm either a generalized risk or correlated risk factors for early onset substance use and subsequent development of SUDs.
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18. Mate similarity for substance dependence and antisocial personality disorder symptoms among parents of patients and controls.
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Sakai JT, Stallings MC, Mikulich-Gilbertson SK, Corley RP, Young SE, Hopfer CJ, and Crowley TJ
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- Adult, Antisocial Personality Disorder diagnosis, Antisocial Personality Disorder psychology, Chi-Square Distribution, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Severity of Illness Index, Statistics, Nonparametric, Substance-Related Disorders psychology, Antisocial Personality Disorder epidemiology, Marriage psychology, Marriage statistics & numerical data, Parents psychology, Substance-Related Disorders epidemiology
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Unlabelled: Substance dependence (SD) and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) are highly comorbid and aggregate in families. Mating assortment may be an important process contributing to this familial aggregation., Hypothesis: Symptom counts of substance dependence, antisocial personality disorder, and retrospectively assessed conduct disorder (CD) will be correlated significantly among parents of youth in treatment for substance use and conduct problems and, separately, among parents of community controls., Methods: We examined SD, ASPD, and CD among 151 pairs of parents of adolescents in treatment for substance use and conduct problems, and in 206 pairs of parents of control subjects., Results: For average dependence symptoms (ADS) (the sum of across-drug substance dependence symptoms divided by the number of substance categories meeting minimum threshold use) mother-father correlations were 0.40 for patients and 0.28 for controls. Mother--father correlations for ASPD symptom count were 0.33 for patients and 0.26 for controls and for CD symptom count were 0.31 for patients (all P < 0.01) and 0.10 for controls (P = 0.14)., Conclusions: Spousal correlations for ADS and ASPD, suggest substantial non-random mating. Results support gender differences in homogamy for SD. Behavior genetic studies of these disorders need to account for assortment to avoid biases in estimates of genetic and environmental effects.
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