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International meta-analysis of PTSD genome-wide association studies identifies sex- and ancestry-specific genetic risk loci.

Authors :
Nievergelt CM
Maihofer AX
Klengel T
Atkinson EG
Chen CY
Choi KW
Coleman JRI
Dalvie S
Duncan LE
Gelernter J
Levey DF
Logue MW
Polimanti R
Provost AC
Ratanatharathorn A
Stein MB
Torres K
Aiello AE
Almli LM
Amstadter AB
Andersen SB
Andreassen OA
Arbisi PA
Ashley-Koch AE
Austin SB
Avdibegovic E
Babić D
Bækvad-Hansen M
Baker DG
Beckham JC
Bierut LJ
Bisson JI
Boks MP
Bolger EA
Børglum AD
Bradley B
Brashear M
Breen G
Bryant RA
Bustamante AC
Bybjerg-Grauholm J
Calabrese JR
Caldas-de-Almeida JM
Dale AM
Daly MJ
Daskalakis NP
Deckert J
Delahanty DL
Dennis MF
Disner SG
Domschke K
Dzubur-Kulenovic A
Erbes CR
Evans A
Farrer LA
Feeny NC
Flory JD
Forbes D
Franz CE
Galea S
Garrett ME
Gelaye B
Geuze E
Gillespie C
Uka AG
Gordon SD
Guffanti G
Hammamieh R
Harnal S
Hauser MA
Heath AC
Hemmings SMJ
Hougaard DM
Jakovljevic M
Jett M
Johnson EO
Jones I
Jovanovic T
Qin XJ
Junglen AG
Karstoft KI
Kaufman ML
Kessler RC
Khan A
Kimbrel NA
King AP
Koen N
Kranzler HR
Kremen WS
Lawford BR
Lebois LAM
Lewis CE
Linnstaedt SD
Lori A
Lugonja B
Luykx JJ
Lyons MJ
Maples-Keller J
Marmar C
Martin AR
Martin NG
Maurer D
Mavissakalian MR
McFarlane A
McGlinchey RE
McLaughlin KA
McLean SA
McLeay S
Mehta D
Milberg WP
Miller MW
Morey RA
Morris CP
Mors O
Mortensen PB
Neale BM
Nelson EC
Nordentoft M
Norman SB
O'Donnell M
Orcutt HK
Panizzon MS
Peters ES
Peterson AL
Peverill M
Pietrzak RH
Polusny MA
Rice JP
Ripke S
Risbrough VB
Roberts AL
Rothbaum AO
Rothbaum BO
Roy-Byrne P
Ruggiero K
Rung A
Rutten BPF
Saccone NL
Sanchez SE
Schijven D
Seedat S
Seligowski AV
Seng JS
Sheerin CM
Silove D
Smith AK
Smoller JW
Sponheim SR
Stein DJ
Stevens JS
Sumner JA
Teicher MH
Thompson WK
Trapido E
Uddin M
Ursano RJ
van den Heuvel LL
Van Hooff M
Vermetten E
Vinkers CH
Voisey J
Wang Y
Wang Z
Werge T
Williams MA
Williamson DE
Winternitz S
Wolf C
Wolf EJ
Wolff JD
Yehuda R
Young RM
Young KA
Zhao H
Zoellner LA
Liberzon I
Ressler KJ
Haas M
Koenen KC
Source :
Nature communications [Nat Commun] 2019 Oct 08; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 4558. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 08.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following trauma is heritable, but robust common variants have yet to be identified. In a multi-ethnic cohort including over 30,000 PTSD cases and 170,000 controls we conduct a genome-wide association study of PTSD. We demonstrate SNP-based heritability estimates of 5-20%, varying by sex. Three genome-wide significant loci are identified, 2 in European and 1 in African-ancestry analyses. Analyses stratified by sex implicate 3 additional loci in men. Along with other novel genes and non-coding RNAs, a Parkinson's disease gene involved in dopamine regulation, PARK2, is associated with PTSD. Finally, we demonstrate that polygenic risk for PTSD is significantly predictive of re-experiencing symptoms in the Million Veteran Program dataset, although specific loci did not replicate. These results demonstrate the role of genetic variation in the biology of risk for PTSD and highlight the necessity of conducting sex-stratified analyses and expanding GWAS beyond European ancestry populations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1723
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31594949
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12576-w