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Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users

BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Risk for cannabis use and schizophrenia is influenced in part by genetic factors, and there is evidence that genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). Few studies to date have examined whether genetic risk for schizoph...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Emma C, Colbert, Sarah M C, Jeffries, Paul W, Tillman, Rebecca, Bigdeli, Tim B, Karcher, Nicole R, Chan, Grace, Kuperman, Samuel, Meyers, Jacquelyn L, Nurnberger, John I, Plawecki, Martin H, Degenhardt, Louisa, Martin, Nicholas G, Kamarajan, Chella, Schuckit, Marc A, Murray, Robin M, Dick, Danielle M, Edenberg, Howard J, D’Souza, Deepak Cyril, Di Forti, Marta, Porjesz, Bernice, Nelson, Elliot C, Agrawal, Arpana
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac196
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author Johnson, Emma C
Colbert, Sarah M C
Jeffries, Paul W
Tillman, Rebecca
Bigdeli, Tim B
Karcher, Nicole R
Chan, Grace
Kuperman, Samuel
Meyers, Jacquelyn L
Nurnberger, John I
Plawecki, Martin H
Degenhardt, Louisa
Martin, Nicholas G
Kamarajan, Chella
Schuckit, Marc A
Murray, Robin M
Dick, Danielle M
Edenberg, Howard J
D’Souza, Deepak Cyril
Di Forti, Marta
Porjesz, Bernice
Nelson, Elliot C
Agrawal, Arpana
author_facet Johnson, Emma C
Colbert, Sarah M C
Jeffries, Paul W
Tillman, Rebecca
Bigdeli, Tim B
Karcher, Nicole R
Chan, Grace
Kuperman, Samuel
Meyers, Jacquelyn L
Nurnberger, John I
Plawecki, Martin H
Degenhardt, Louisa
Martin, Nicholas G
Kamarajan, Chella
Schuckit, Marc A
Murray, Robin M
Dick, Danielle M
Edenberg, Howard J
D’Souza, Deepak Cyril
Di Forti, Marta
Porjesz, Bernice
Nelson, Elliot C
Agrawal, Arpana
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description BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Risk for cannabis use and schizophrenia is influenced in part by genetic factors, and there is evidence that genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). Few studies to date have examined whether genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with cannabis-related PLEs. STUDY DESIGN: We tested whether measures of cannabis involvement and polygenic risk scores (PRS) for schizophrenia were associated with self-reported cannabis-related experiences in a sample ascertained for alcohol use disorders (AUDs), the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA). We analyzed 4832 subjects (3128 of European ancestry and 1704 of African ancestry; 42% female; 74% meeting lifetime criteria for an AUD). STUDY RESULTS: Cannabis use disorder (CUD) was prevalent in this analytic sample (70%), with 40% classified as mild, 25% as moderate, and 35% as severe. Polygenic risk for schizophrenia was positively associated with cannabis-related paranoia, feeling depressed or anhedonia, social withdrawal, and cognitive difficulties, even when controlling for duration of daily cannabis use, CUD, and age at first cannabis use. The schizophrenia PRS was most robustly associated with cannabis-related cognitive difficulties (β = 0.22, SE = 0.04, P = 5.2e−7). In an independent replication sample (N = 1446), associations between the schizophrenia PRS and cannabis-related experiences were in the expected direction and not statistically different in magnitude from those in the COGA sample. CONCLUSIONS: Among individuals who regularly use cannabis, genetic liability for schizophrenia—even in those without clinical features—may increase the likelihood of reporting unusual experiences related to cannabis use.
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spelling pubmed-101547172023-05-04 Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users Johnson, Emma C Colbert, Sarah M C Jeffries, Paul W Tillman, Rebecca Bigdeli, Tim B Karcher, Nicole R Chan, Grace Kuperman, Samuel Meyers, Jacquelyn L Nurnberger, John I Plawecki, Martin H Degenhardt, Louisa Martin, Nicholas G Kamarajan, Chella Schuckit, Marc A Murray, Robin M Dick, Danielle M Edenberg, Howard J D’Souza, Deepak Cyril Di Forti, Marta Porjesz, Bernice Nelson, Elliot C Agrawal, Arpana Schizophr Bull Regular Articles BACKGROUND AND HYPOTHESIS: Risk for cannabis use and schizophrenia is influenced in part by genetic factors, and there is evidence that genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with subclinical psychotic-like experiences (PLEs). Few studies to date have examined whether genetic risk for schizophrenia is associated with cannabis-related PLEs. STUDY DESIGN: We tested whether measures of cannabis involvement and polygenic risk scores (PRS) for schizophrenia were associated with self-reported cannabis-related experiences in a sample ascertained for alcohol use disorders (AUDs), the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism (COGA). We analyzed 4832 subjects (3128 of European ancestry and 1704 of African ancestry; 42% female; 74% meeting lifetime criteria for an AUD). STUDY RESULTS: Cannabis use disorder (CUD) was prevalent in this analytic sample (70%), with 40% classified as mild, 25% as moderate, and 35% as severe. Polygenic risk for schizophrenia was positively associated with cannabis-related paranoia, feeling depressed or anhedonia, social withdrawal, and cognitive difficulties, even when controlling for duration of daily cannabis use, CUD, and age at first cannabis use. The schizophrenia PRS was most robustly associated with cannabis-related cognitive difficulties (β = 0.22, SE = 0.04, P = 5.2e−7). In an independent replication sample (N = 1446), associations between the schizophrenia PRS and cannabis-related experiences were in the expected direction and not statistically different in magnitude from those in the COGA sample. CONCLUSIONS: Among individuals who regularly use cannabis, genetic liability for schizophrenia—even in those without clinical features—may increase the likelihood of reporting unusual experiences related to cannabis use. Oxford University Press 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10154717/ /pubmed/36545904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac196 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Johnson, Emma C
Colbert, Sarah M C
Jeffries, Paul W
Tillman, Rebecca
Bigdeli, Tim B
Karcher, Nicole R
Chan, Grace
Kuperman, Samuel
Meyers, Jacquelyn L
Nurnberger, John I
Plawecki, Martin H
Degenhardt, Louisa
Martin, Nicholas G
Kamarajan, Chella
Schuckit, Marc A
Murray, Robin M
Dick, Danielle M
Edenberg, Howard J
D’Souza, Deepak Cyril
Di Forti, Marta
Porjesz, Bernice
Nelson, Elliot C
Agrawal, Arpana
Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title_full Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title_fullStr Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title_full_unstemmed Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title_short Associations Between Cannabis Use, Polygenic Liability for Schizophrenia, and Cannabis-related Experiences in a Sample of Cannabis Users
title_sort associations between cannabis use, polygenic liability for schizophrenia, and cannabis-related experiences in a sample of cannabis users
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36545904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbac196
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