Authors
Sandra Sanchez-Roige, Abraham A Palmer, Pierre Fontanillas, Sarah L Elson, 23andMe Research Team, the Substance Use Disorder Working Group of the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium, Mark J Adams, David M Howard, Howard J Edenberg, Gail Davies, Richard C Crist, Ian J Deary, Andrew M McIntosh, Toni-Kim Clarke
Publication date
2019/2/1
Journal
American Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
176
Issue
2
Pages
107-118
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association
Description
Objective
Alcohol use disorders are common conditions that have enormous social and economic consequences. Genome-wide association analyses were performed to identify genetic variants associated with a proxy measure of alcohol consumption and alcohol misuse and to explore the shared genetic basis between these measures and other substance use, psychiatric, and behavioral traits.
Method
This study used quantitative measures from the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) from two population-based cohorts of European ancestry (UK Biobank [N=121,604] and 23andMe [N=20,328]) and performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis. Two additional GWAS analyses were performed, a GWAS for AUDIT scores on items 1–3, which focus on consumption (AUDIT-C), and for scores on items 4–10, which focus on the problematic consequences of drinking (AUDIT-P).
Results …
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