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Discovery of 95 PTSD loci provides insight into genetic architecture and neurobiology of trauma and stress-related disorders.

Authors :
Nievergelt CM
Maihofer AX
Atkinson EG
Chen CY
Choi KW
Coleman JR
Daskalakis NP
Duncan LE
Polimanti R
Aaronson C
Amstadter AB
Andersen SB
Andreassen OA
Arbisi PA
Ashley-Koch AE
Austin SB
Avdibegoviç E
Babic D
Bacanu SA
Baker DG
Batzler A
Beckham JC
Belangero S
Benjet C
Bergner C
Bierer LM
Biernacka JM
Bierut LJ
Bisson JI
Boks MP
Bolger EA
Brandolino A
Breen G
Bressan RA
Bryant RA
Bustamante AC
Bybjerg-Grauholm J
Bækvad-Hansen M
Børglum AD
Børte S
Cahn L
Calabrese JR
Caldas-de-Almeida JM
Chatzinakos C
Cheema S
Clouston SAP
Colodro-Conde L
Coombes BJ
Cruz-Fuentes CS
Dale AM
Dalvie S
Davis LK
Deckert J
Delahanty DL
Dennis MF
deRoon-Cassini T
Desarnaud F
DiPietro CP
Disner SG
Docherty AR
Domschke K
Dyb G
Kulenovic AD
Edenberg HJ
Evans A
Fabbri C
Fani N
Farrer LA
Feder A
Feeny NC
Flory JD
Forbes D
Franz CE
Galea S
Garrett ME
Gelaye B
Gelernter J
Geuze E
Gillespie CF
Goci A
Goleva SB
Gordon SD
Grasser LR
Guindalini C
Haas M
Hagenaars S
Hauser MA
Heath AC
Hemmings SM
Hesselbrock V
Hickie IB
Hogan K
Hougaard DM
Huang H
Huckins LM
Hveem K
Jakovljevic M
Javanbakht A
Jenkins GD
Johnson J
Jones I
Jovanovic T
Karstoft KI
Kaufman ML
Kennedy JL
Kessler RC
Khan A
Kimbrel NA
King AP
Koen N
Kotov R
Kranzler HR
Krebs K
Kremen WS
Kuan PF
Lawford BR
Lebois LAM
Lehto K
Levey DF
Lewis C
Liberzon I
Linnstaedt SD
Logue MW
Lori A
Lu Y
Luft BJ
Lupton MK
Luykx JJ
Makotkine I
Maples-Keller JL
Marchese S
Marmar C
Martin NG
MartÍnez-Levy GA
McAloney K
McFarlane A
McLaughlin KA
McLean SA
Medland SE
Mehta D
Meyers J
Michopoulos V
Mikita EA
Milani L
Milberg W
Miller MW
Morey RA
Morris CP
Mors O
Mortensen PB
Mufford MS
Nelson EC
Nordentoft M
Norman SB
Nugent NR
O'Donnell M
Orcutt HK
Pan PM
Panizzon MS
Pathak GA
Peters ES
Peterson AL
Peverill M
Pietrzak RH
Polusny MA
Porjesz B
Powers A
Qin XJ
Ratanatharathorn A
Risbrough VB
Roberts AL
Rothbaum BO
Rothbaum AO
Roy-Byrne P
Ruggiero KJ
Rung A
Runz H
Rutten BPF
de Viteri SS
Salum GA
Sampson L
Sanchez SE
Santoro M
Seah C
Seedat S
Seng JS
Shabalin A
Sheerin CM
Silove D
Smith AK
Smoller JW
Sponheim SR
Stein DJ
Stensland S
Stevens JS
Sumner JA
Teicher MH
Thompson WK
Tiwari AK
Trapido E
Uddin M
Ursano RJ
Valdimarsdóttir U
van den Heuvel LL
Van Hooff M
van Rooij SJ
Vermetten E
Vinkers CH
Voisey J
Wang Z
Wang Y
Waszczuk M
Weber H
Wendt FR
Werge T
Williams MA
Williamson DE
Winsvold BS
Winternitz S
Wolf EJ
Wolf C
Xia Y
Xiong Y
Yehuda R
Young RM
Young KA
Zai CC
Zai GC
Zervas M
Zhao H
Zoellner LA
Zwart JA
Stein MB
Ressler KJ
Koenen KC
Source :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences [medRxiv] 2023 Sep 02. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 02.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) genetics are characterized by lower discoverability than most other psychiatric disorders. The contribution to biological understanding from previous genetic studies has thus been limited. We performed a multi-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies across 1,222,882 individuals of European ancestry (137,136 cases) and 58,051 admixed individuals with African and Native American ancestry (13,624 cases). We identified 95 genome-wide significant loci (80 novel). Convergent multi-omic approaches identified 43 potential causal genes, broadly classified as neurotransmitter and ion channel synaptic modulators (e.g., GRIA1, GRM8, CACNA1E ), developmental, axon guidance, and transcription factors (e.g., FOXP2, EFNA5, DCC ), synaptic structure and function genes (e.g., PCLO, NCAM1, PDE4B ), and endocrine or immune regulators (e.g., ESR1, TRAF3, TANK ). Additional top genes influence stress, immune, fear, and threat-related processes, previously hypothesized to underlie PTSD neurobiology. These findings strengthen our understanding of neurobiological systems relevant to PTSD pathophysiology, while also opening new areas for investigation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
MedRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37693460
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.08.31.23294915