QIMR Berghofer

Genome-wide association study identifies a novel locus for cannabis dependence.

Abstract

Despite moderate heritability, only one study has identified genome-wide significant loci for cannabis-related phenotypes. We conducted meta-analyses of genome-wide association study data on 2080 cannabis-dependent cases and 6435 cannabis-exposed controls of European descent. A cluster of correlated single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a novel region on chromosome 10 was genome-wide significant (lowest P=1.3E-8). Among the SNPs, rs1409568 showed enrichment for H3K4me1 and H3K427ac marks, suggesting its role as an enhancer in addiction-relevant brain regions, such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the angular and cingulate gyri. This SNP is also predicted to modify binding scores for several transcription factors. We found modest evidence for replication for rs1409568 in an independent cohort of African American (896 cases and 1591 controls; P=0.03) but not European American (EA; 781 cases and 1905 controls) participants. The combined meta-analysis (3757 cases and 9931 controls) indicated trend-level significance for rs1409568 (P=2.85E-7). No genome-wide significant loci emerged for cannabis dependence criterion count (n=8050). There was also evidence that the minor allele of rs1409568 was associated with a 2.1% increase in right hippocampal volume in an independent sample of 430 EA college students (fwe-P=0.008). The identification and characterization of genome-wide significant loci for cannabis dependence is among the first steps toward understanding the biological contributions to the etiology of this psychiatric disorder, which appears to be rising in some developed nations.Molecular Psychiatry advance online publication, 7 November 2017; doi:10.1038/mp.2017.200.

Authors Agrawal, A; Chou, Y-L; Carey, C E; Baranger, D A A; Zhang, B; Sherva, R; Wetherill, L; Kapoor, M; Wang, J-C; Bertelsen, S; Anokhin, A P; Hesselbrock, V; Kramer, J; Lynskey, M T; Meyers, J L; Nurnberger, J I; Rice, J P; Tischfield, J; Bierut, L J; Degenhardt, L; Farrer, L A; Gelernter, J; Hariri, A R; Heath, A C; Kranzler, H R; Madden, P A F; Martin, N G; Montgomery, G W; Porjesz, B; Wang, T; Whitfield, J B; Edenberg, H J; Foroud, T; Goate, A M; Bogdan, R; Nelson, E C
Journal MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
Pages 1293-1302
Volume 23
Date 1/11/2017
Grant ID RC2 DA028909
Funding Body NIDA NIH HHS
URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=10.1038/mp.2017.200