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Polygenic contributions to alcohol use and alcohol use disorders across population-based and clinically ascertained samples

Johnson, Emma C.; Sanchez Roige, Sandra; Acion, LauraIcon ; Adams, Mark J.; Bucholz, Kathleen K.; Chan, Grace; Chao, Michael J.; Chorlian, David B.; Dick, Danielle M.; Edenberg, Howard J.; Foroud, Tatiana; Hayward, Caroline; Heron, Jon; Hesselbrock, Victor; Hickman, Matthew; Kendler, Kenneth S.; Kinreich, Sivan; Kramer, John; Kuo, Sally I Chun; Kuperman, Samuel; Lai, Dongbing; Mcintosh, Andrew M.; Meyers, Jacquelyn L.; Plawecki, Martin H.; Porjesz, Bernice; Porteous, David; Schuckit, Marc A.; Su, Jinni; Zang, Yong; Palmer, Abraham A.; Agrawal, Arpana; Clarke, Toni Kim; Edwards, Alexis C.
Fecha de publicación: 01/2020
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Revista: Psychological Medicine
ISSN: 0033-2917
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Drogadicción

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Background. Studies suggest that alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorders have distinct genetic backgrounds. Methods. We examined whether polygenic risk scores (PRS) for consumption and problem subscales of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT-C, AUDIT-P) in the UK Biobank (UKB; N = 121 630) correlate with alcohol outcomes in four independent samples: an ascertained cohort, the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA; N = 6850), and population-based cohorts: Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC; N = 5911), Generation Scotland (GS; N = 17 461), and an independent subset of UKB (N = 245 947). Regression models and survival analyses tested whether the PRS were associated with the alcohol-related outcomes. Results. In COGA, AUDIT-P PRS was associated with alcohol dependence, AUD symptom count, maximum drinks (R2 = 0.47–0.68%, p = 2.0 × 10−8 –1.0 × 10−10), and increased likelihood of onset of alcohol dependence (hazard ratio = 1.15, p = 4.7 × 10−8 ); AUDIT-C PRS was not an independent predictor of any phenotype. In ALSPAC, the AUDIT-C PRS was associated with alcohol dependence (R2 = 0.96%, p = 4.8 × 10−6 ). In GS, AUDIT-C PRS was a better predictor of weekly alcohol use (R2 = 0.27%, p = 5.5 × 10−11), while AUDIT-P PRS was more associated with problem drinking (R2 = 0.40%, p = 9.0 × 10−7 ). Lastly, AUDIT-P PRS was associated with ICD-based alcohol-related disorders in the UKB subset (R2 = 0.18%, p < 2.0 × 10−16). Conclusions. AUDIT-P PRS was associated with a range of alcohol-related phenotypes across population-based and ascertained cohorts, while AUDIT-C PRS showed less utility in the ascertained cohort. We show that AUDIT-P is genetically correlated with both use and misuse and demonstrate the influence of ascertainment schemes on PRS analyses.
Palabras clave: ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION , ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE , ALCOHOL USE DISORDER , AUDIT , GENETICS , GWAS , POLYGENIC RISK SCORE
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/143224
URL: https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0033291719004045/type/journal
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291719004045
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Johnson, Emma C.; Sanchez Roige, Sandra; Acion, Laura; Adams, Mark J.; Bucholz, Kathleen K.; et al.; Polygenic contributions to alcohol use and alcohol use disorders across population-based and clinically ascertained samples; Cambridge University Press; Psychological Medicine; 51; 7; 1-2020; 1147-1156
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