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Association studies of up to 1.2 million individuals yield new insights into the genetic etiology of tobacco and alcohol use.

Authors :
Liu M
Jiang Y
Wedow R
Li Y
Brazel DM
Chen F
Datta G
Davila-Velderrain J
McGuire D
Tian C
Zhan X
Choquet H
Docherty AR
Faul JD
Foerster JR
Fritsche LG
Gabrielsen ME
Gordon SD
Haessler J
Hottenga JJ
Huang H
Jang SK
Jansen PR
Ling Y
Mägi R
Matoba N
McMahon G
Mulas A
Orrù V
Palviainen T
Pandit A
Reginsson GW
Skogholt AH
Smith JA
Taylor AE
Turman C
Willemsen G
Young H
Young KA
Zajac GJM
Zhao W
Zhou W
Bjornsdottir G
Boardman JD
Boehnke M
Boomsma DI
Chen C
Cucca F
Davies GE
Eaton CB
Ehringer MA
Esko T
Fiorillo E
Gillespie NA
Gudbjartsson DF
Haller T
Harris KM
Heath AC
Hewitt JK
Hickie IB
Hokanson JE
Hopfer CJ
Hunter DJ
Iacono WG
Johnson EO
Kamatani Y
Kardia SLR
Keller MC
Kellis M
Kooperberg C
Kraft P
Krauter KS
Laakso M
Lind PA
Loukola A
Lutz SM
Madden PAF
Martin NG
McGue M
McQueen MB
Medland SE
Metspalu A
Mohlke KL
Nielsen JB
Okada Y
Peters U
Polderman TJC
Posthuma D
Reiner AP
Rice JP
Rimm E
Rose RJ
Runarsdottir V
Stallings MC
Stančáková A
Stefansson H
Thai KK
Tindle HA
Tyrfingsson T
Wall TL
Weir DR
Weisner C
Whitfield JB
Winsvold BS
Yin J
Zuccolo L
Bierut LJ
Hveem K
Lee JJ
Munafò MR
Saccone NL
Willer CJ
Cornelis MC
David SP
Hinds DA
Jorgenson E
Kaprio J
Stitzel JA
Stefansson K
Thorgeirsson TE
Abecasis G
Liu DJ
Vrieze S
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2019 Feb; Vol. 51 (2), pp. 237-244. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Jan 14.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Tobacco and alcohol use are leading causes of mortality that influence risk for many complex diseases and disorders <superscript>1</superscript> . They are heritable <superscript>2,3</superscript> and etiologically related <superscript>4,5</superscript> behaviors that have been resistant to gene discovery efforts <superscript>6-11</superscript> . In sample sizes up to 1.2 million individuals, we discovered 566 genetic variants in 406 loci associated with multiple stages of tobacco use (initiation, cessation, and heaviness) as well as alcohol use, with 150 loci evidencing pleiotropic association. Smoking phenotypes were positively genetically correlated with many health conditions, whereas alcohol use was negatively correlated with these conditions, such that increased genetic risk for alcohol use is associated with lower disease risk. We report evidence for the involvement of many systems in tobacco and alcohol use, including genes involved in nicotinic, dopaminergic, and glutamatergic neurotransmission. The results provide a solid starting point to evaluate the effects of these loci in model organisms and more precise substance use measures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30643251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-018-0307-5