Authors
Paul M Cinciripini, David W Wetter, Jian Wang, Robert Yu, George Kypriotakis, Tapsi Kumar, Jason D Robinson, Yong Cui, Charles E Green, Andrew W Bergen, Thomas R Kosten, Steven E Scherer, Sanjay Shete
Publication date
2024/3/16
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
6385
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Despite the large public health toll of smoking, genetic studies of smoking cessation have been limited with few discoveries of risk or protective loci. We investigated common and rare variant associations with success in quitting smoking using a cohort from 8 randomized controlled trials involving 2231 participants and a total of 10,020 common and 24,147 rare variants. We identified 14 novel markers including 6 mapping to genes previously related to psychiatric and substance use disorders, 4 of which were protective (CYP2B6 (rs1175607105), HTR3B (rs1413172952; rs1204720503), rs80210037 on chr15), and 2 of which were associated with reduced cessation (PARP15 (rs2173763), SCL18A2 (rs363222)). The others mapped to areas associated with cancer including FOXP1 (rs1288980) and ZEB1 (rs7349). Network analysis identified significant canonical pathways for the serotonin receptor signaling pathway …
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