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Stratified analyses of genome wide association study data reveal haplotypes for a candidate gene on chromosome 2 (KIAA1211L) is associated with opioid use in patients of Arabian descent.

Alblooshi H, Al Safar H, El Kashef A et al.

32005204 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
452 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

AH
Alblooshi H
AS
Al Safar H
EK
El Kashef A
AG
Al Ghaferi H
SM
Shawky M
HG
Hulse GK
TG
Tay GK
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have been conducted to identify genes and pathways involved in development of opioid use disorder. This study extends the first GWAS of substance use disorder (SUD) patients from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by stratifying the study group based on opioid use, which is the most common substance of use in this cohort.

199 Arabian ancestry cases, 253 Arabian ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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452
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian)
Ancestry
United Arab Emirates
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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