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Transancestral GWAS of alcohol dependence reveals common genetic underpinnings with psychiatric disorders.

Walters RK, Polimanti R, Johnson EC et al.

30482948 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
80898 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WR
Walters RK
PR
Polimanti R
JE
Johnson EC
MJ
McClintick JN
AM
Adams MJ
AA
Adkins AE
AF
Aliev F
BS
Bacanu SA
BA
Batzler A
BS
Bertelsen S
BJ
Biernacka JM
BT
Bigdeli TB
CL
Chen LS
CT
Clarke TK
CY
Chou YL
DF
Degenhardt F
DA
Docherty AR
EA
Edwards AC
FP
Fontanillas P
FJ
Foo JC
FL
Fox L
FJ
Frank J
GI
Giegling I
GS
Gordon S
HL
Hack LM
HA
Hartmann AM
HS
Hartz SM
HS
Heilmann-Heimbach S
HS
Herms S
HC
Hodgkinson C
HP
Hoffmann P
JH
Jan Hottenga J
KM
Kennedy MA
AM
Alanne-Kinnunen M
KB
Konte B
LJ
Lahti J
LM
Lahti-Pulkkinen M
LD
Lai D
LL
Ligthart L
LA
Loukola A
MB
Maher BS
MH
Mbarek H
MA
McIntosh AM
MM
McQueen MB
MJ
Meyers JL
MY
Milaneschi Y
PT
Palviainen T
PJ
Pearson JF
PR
Peterson RE
RS
Ripatti S
RE
Ryu E
SN
Saccone NL
SJ
Salvatore JE
SS
Sanchez-Roige S
SM
Schwandt M
SR
Sherva R
SF
Streit F
SJ
Strohmaier J
TN
Thomas N
WJ
Wang JC
WB
Webb BT
WR
Wedow R
WL
Wetherill L
WA
Wills AG
BJ
Boardman JD
CD
Chen D
CD
Choi DS
CW
Copeland WE
CR
Culverhouse RC
DN
Dahmen N
DL
Degenhardt L
DB
Domingue BW
ES
Elson SL
FM
Frye MA
GW
Gäbel W
HC
Hayward C
IM
Ising M
KM
Keyes M
KF
Kiefer F
KJ
Kramer J
KS
Kuperman S
LS
Lucae S
LM
Lynskey MT
MW
Maier W
MK
Mann K
MS
Männistö S
MB
Müller-Myhsok B
MA
Murray AD
NJ
Nurnberger JI
PA
Palotie A
PU
Preuss U
RK
Räikkönen K
RM
Reynolds MD
RM
Ridinger M
SN
Scherbaum N
SM
Schuckit MA
SM
Soyka M
TJ
Treutlein J
WS
Witt S
WN
Wodarz N
ZP
Zill P
AD
Adkins DE
BJ
Boden JM
BD
Boomsma DI
BL
Bierut LJ
BS
Brown SA
BK
Bucholz KK
CS
Cichon S
CE
Costello EJ
DW
de Wit H
DN
Diazgranados N
DD
Dick DM
EJ
Eriksson JG
FL
Farrer LA
FT
Foroud TM
GN
Gillespie NA
GA
Goate AM
GD
Goldman D
GR
Grucza RA
HD
Hancock DB
HK
Harris KM
HA
Heath AC
HV
Hesselbrock V
HJ
Hewitt JK
HC
Hopfer CJ
HJ
Horwood J
IW
Iacono W
JE
Johnson EO
KJ
Kaprio JA
KV
Karpyak VM
KK
Kendler KS
KH
Kranzler HR
KK
Krauter K
LP
Lichtenstein P
LP
Lind PA
MM
McGue M
MJ
MacKillop J
MP
Madden PAF
MH
Maes HH
MP
Magnusson P
MN
Martin NG
MS
Medland SE
MG
Montgomery GW
NE
Nelson EC
NM
Nöthen MM
PA
Palmer AA
PN
Pedersen NL
PB
Penninx BWJH
PB
Porjesz B
RJ
Rice JP
RM
Rietschel M
RB
Riley BP
RR
Rose R
RD
Rujescu D
SP
Shen PH
SJ
Silberg J
SM
Stallings MC
TR
Tarter RE
VM
Vanyukov MM
VS
Vrieze S
WT
Wall TL
WJ
Whitfield JB
ZH
Zhao H
NB
Neale BM
GJ
Gelernter J
EH
Edenberg HJ
AA
Agrawal A
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Liability to alcohol dependence (AD) is heritable, but little is known about its complex polygenic architecture or its genetic relationship with other disorders. To discover loci associated with AD and characterize the relationship between AD and other psychiatric and behavioral outcomes, we carried out the largest genome-wide association study to date of DSM-IV-diagnosed AD. Genome-wide data on 14,904 individuals with AD and 37,944 controls from 28 case-control and family-based studies were meta-analyzed, stratified by genetic ancestry (European, n = 46,568; African, n = 6,280). Independent, genome-wide significant effects of different ADH1B variants were identified in European (rs1229984; P = 9.8 × 10-13) and African ancestries (rs2066702; P = 2.2 × 10-9). Significant genetic correlations were observed with 17 phenotypes, including schizophrenia, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, depression, and use of cigarettes and cannabis. The genetic underpinnings of AD only partially overlap with those for alcohol consumption, underscoring the genetic distinction between pathological and nonpathological drinking behaviors.

11,569 European ancestry cases, 34,999 European ancestry controls, 3,335 African American cases, 2,945 African American controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

80898
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,232 European ancestry cases, 22,614 European ancestry controls, 1,791 African American cases, 2,413 African American controls
Replication Participants
African American or Afro-Caribbean, European
Ancestry
U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Republic of Ireland, Sweden, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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