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Expanding the Genetic Architecture of Nicotine Dependence and its Shared Genetics with Multiple Traits: Findings from the Nicotine Dependence GenOmics (iNDiGO) Consortium

Authors :
Marcella Rietschel
Henry R. Kranzler
Bryan C. Quach
Jouke-Jan Hottenga
William G. Iacono
Lindsay A. Farrer
Joel Gelernter
Georg Winterer
Dorret I. Boomsma
Jacqueline M. Vink
Maria Teresa Landi
Fazil Aliev
Matt McGue
Dana B. Hancock
Danielle M. Dick
Michael C. Neale
Scott I. Vrieze
Kendra A. Young
Nancy L. Saccone
Michael Nothnagel
Mengzhen Liu
Neil E. Caporaso
Timothy B. Baker
Nathan C. Gaddis
Richard Sherva
Laura J. Bierut
Mary L. Marazita
Richard A. Grucza
Yuelong Guo
Pamela A. F. Madden
Nancy Y A Sey
Camelia C. Minică
Stephanie Zellers
Alex Waldrop
Eric O. Johnson
Hannah Young
Daniel W. McNeil
Hyejung Won
Jesse Marks
John E. Hokanson
Jaakko Kaprio
Michael J. Bray
Teemu Palviainen
Christina A. Markunas
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality. Knowledge is evolving on genetics underlying initiation, regular smoking, nicotine dependence (ND), and cessation. We performed a genome-wide association study using the Fagerström Test for ND (FTND) in 58,000 smokers of European or African ancestry. Five genome-wide significant loci, including two novel loci MAGI2/GNAI1 (rs2714700) and TENM2 (rs1862416) were identified, and loci reported for other smoking traits were extended to ND. Using the heaviness of smoking index (HSI) in the UK Biobank (N=33,791), rs2714700 was consistently associated, but rs1862416 was not associated, likely reflecting ND features not captured by the HSI. Both variants were cis-eQTLs (rs2714700 for MAGI2-AS3 in hippocampus, rs1862416 for TENM2 in lung), and expression of genes spanning ND-associated variants was enriched in cerebellum. SNP-based heritability of ND was 8.6%, and ND was genetically correlated with 17 other smoking traits (rg=0.40–0.95) and co-morbidities. Our results emphasize the FTND as a composite phenotype that expands genetic knowledge of smoking, including loci specific to ND.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90e7fb1cd3c7579f0ac57cdf663daddb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.01.15.898858