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Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence
Opioid dependence, a severe addictive disorder and major societal problem, has been demonstrated to be moderately heritable. We conducted a genome-wide association study in Comorbidity and Trauma Study data comparing opioid dependent daily injectors (N=1167) with opioid misusers who never progressed...
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author | Nelson, Elliot C. Agrawal, Arpana Heath, Andrew C. Bogdan, Ryan Sherva, Richard Zhang, Bo Al-Hasani, Ream Bruchas, Michael R. Chou, Yi-Ling Demers, Catherine H. Carey, Caitlin E. Conley, Emily D. Fakira, Amanda K. Farrer, Lindsay A. Goate, Alison Gordon, Scott Henders, Anjali K. Hesselbrock, Victor Kapoor, Manav Lynskey, Michael T. Madden, Pamela A.F. Moron, Jose A. Rice, John P. Saccone, Nancy L. Schwab, Sibylle G. Shand, Fiona L. Todorov, Alexandre A. Wallace, Leanne Wang, Ting Wray, Naomi R. Zhou, Xin Degenhardt, Louisa Martin, Nicholas G. Hariri, Ahmad R. Kranzler, Henry R. Gelernter, Joel Bierut, Laura J. Clark, David J. Montgomery, Grant W. |
author_facet | Nelson, Elliot C. Agrawal, Arpana Heath, Andrew C. Bogdan, Ryan Sherva, Richard Zhang, Bo Al-Hasani, Ream Bruchas, Michael R. Chou, Yi-Ling Demers, Catherine H. Carey, Caitlin E. Conley, Emily D. Fakira, Amanda K. Farrer, Lindsay A. Goate, Alison Gordon, Scott Henders, Anjali K. Hesselbrock, Victor Kapoor, Manav Lynskey, Michael T. Madden, Pamela A.F. Moron, Jose A. Rice, John P. Saccone, Nancy L. Schwab, Sibylle G. Shand, Fiona L. Todorov, Alexandre A. Wallace, Leanne Wang, Ting Wray, Naomi R. Zhou, Xin Degenhardt, Louisa Martin, Nicholas G. Hariri, Ahmad R. Kranzler, Henry R. Gelernter, Joel Bierut, Laura J. Clark, David J. Montgomery, Grant W. |
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description | Opioid dependence, a severe addictive disorder and major societal problem, has been demonstrated to be moderately heritable. We conducted a genome-wide association study in Comorbidity and Trauma Study data comparing opioid dependent daily injectors (N=1167) with opioid misusers who never progressed to daily injection (N=161). The strongest associations, observed for CNIH3 SNPs, were confirmed in two independent samples, the Yale-Penn genetic studies of opioid, cocaine, and alcohol dependence and the Study of Addiction: Genetics and Environment, which both contain non-dependent opioid misusers and opioid dependent individuals. Meta-analyses found 5 genome-wide significant CNIH3 SNPs. The A allele of rs10799590, the most highly associated SNP, was robustly protective [p=4.30E-9; OR 0.64 (95%CI 0.55 – 0.74)]. Epigenetic annotation predicts that this SNP is functional in fetal brain. Neuroimaging data from the Duke Neurogenetics Study (N=312) provide evidence of this SNP’s in vivo functionality; rs10799590 A allele carriers displayed significantly greater right amygdala habituation to threat-related facial expressions, a phenotype associated with resilience to psychopathology. Computational genetic analyses of physical dependence on morphine across 23 mouse strains yielded significant correlations for haplotypes in CNIH3 and functionally-related genes. These convergent findings support CNIH3 involvement in the pathophysiology of opioid dependence complementing prior studies implicating the AMPA glutamate system. |
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spelling | pubmed-47402682016-05-18 Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence Nelson, Elliot C. Agrawal, Arpana Heath, Andrew C. Bogdan, Ryan Sherva, Richard Zhang, Bo Al-Hasani, Ream Bruchas, Michael R. Chou, Yi-Ling Demers, Catherine H. Carey, Caitlin E. Conley, Emily D. Fakira, Amanda K. Farrer, Lindsay A. Goate, Alison Gordon, Scott Henders, Anjali K. Hesselbrock, Victor Kapoor, Manav Lynskey, Michael T. Madden, Pamela A.F. Moron, Jose A. Rice, John P. Saccone, Nancy L. Schwab, Sibylle G. Shand, Fiona L. Todorov, Alexandre A. Wallace, Leanne Wang, Ting Wray, Naomi R. Zhou, Xin Degenhardt, Louisa Martin, Nicholas G. Hariri, Ahmad R. Kranzler, Henry R. Gelernter, Joel Bierut, Laura J. Clark, David J. Montgomery, Grant W. Mol Psychiatry Article Opioid dependence, a severe addictive disorder and major societal problem, has been demonstrated to be moderately heritable. We conducted a genome-wide association study in Comorbidity and Trauma Study data comparing opioid dependent daily injectors (N=1167) with opioid misusers who never progressed to daily injection (N=161). The strongest associations, observed for CNIH3 SNPs, were confirmed in two independent samples, the Yale-Penn genetic studies of opioid, cocaine, and alcohol dependence and the Study of Addiction: Genetics and Environment, which both contain non-dependent opioid misusers and opioid dependent individuals. Meta-analyses found 5 genome-wide significant CNIH3 SNPs. The A allele of rs10799590, the most highly associated SNP, was robustly protective [p=4.30E-9; OR 0.64 (95%CI 0.55 – 0.74)]. Epigenetic annotation predicts that this SNP is functional in fetal brain. Neuroimaging data from the Duke Neurogenetics Study (N=312) provide evidence of this SNP’s in vivo functionality; rs10799590 A allele carriers displayed significantly greater right amygdala habituation to threat-related facial expressions, a phenotype associated with resilience to psychopathology. Computational genetic analyses of physical dependence on morphine across 23 mouse strains yielded significant correlations for haplotypes in CNIH3 and functionally-related genes. These convergent findings support CNIH3 involvement in the pathophysiology of opioid dependence complementing prior studies implicating the AMPA glutamate system. 2015-08-04 2016-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4740268/ /pubmed/26239289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.102 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Nelson, Elliot C. Agrawal, Arpana Heath, Andrew C. Bogdan, Ryan Sherva, Richard Zhang, Bo Al-Hasani, Ream Bruchas, Michael R. Chou, Yi-Ling Demers, Catherine H. Carey, Caitlin E. Conley, Emily D. Fakira, Amanda K. Farrer, Lindsay A. Goate, Alison Gordon, Scott Henders, Anjali K. Hesselbrock, Victor Kapoor, Manav Lynskey, Michael T. Madden, Pamela A.F. Moron, Jose A. Rice, John P. Saccone, Nancy L. Schwab, Sibylle G. Shand, Fiona L. Todorov, Alexandre A. Wallace, Leanne Wang, Ting Wray, Naomi R. Zhou, Xin Degenhardt, Louisa Martin, Nicholas G. Hariri, Ahmad R. Kranzler, Henry R. Gelernter, Joel Bierut, Laura J. Clark, David J. Montgomery, Grant W. Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title | Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title_full | Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title_fullStr | Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title_short | Evidence of CNIH3 involvement in opioid dependence |
title_sort | evidence of cnih3 involvement in opioid dependence |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4740268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26239289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.102 |
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