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Extended genetic effects of ADH cluster genes on the risk of alcohol dependence: from GWAS to replication.

Park BL, Kim JW, Cheong HS et al.

23456092 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
1371 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

PB
Park BL
KJ
Kim JW
CH
Cheong HS
KL
Kim LH
LB
Lee BC
SC
Seo CH
KT
Kang TC
NY
Nam YW
KG
Kim GB
SH
Shin HD
CI
Choi IG
Chapter II

Abstract

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Alcohol dependence (AD) is a multifactorial and polygenic disorder involving complex gene-to-gene and gene-to-environment interactions. Several genome-wide association studies have reported numerous risk factors for AD, but replication results following these studies have been controversial. To identify new candidate genes, the present study used GWAS and replication studies in a Korean cohort with AD. Genome-wide association analysis revealed that two chromosome regions on Chr. 4q22-q23 (ADH gene cluster, including ADH5, ADH4, ADH6, ADH1A, ADH1B, and ADH7) and Chr. 12q24 (ALDH2) showed multiple association signals for the risk of AD. To investigate detailed genetic effects of these ADH genes on AD, a follow-up study of the ADH gene cluster on 4q22-q23 was performed. A total of 90 SNPs, including ADH1B rs1229984 (H47R), were genotyped in an additional 975 Korean subjects. In case-control analysis, ADH1B rs1229984 (H47R) showed the most significant association with the risk of AD (p = 2.63 × 10(-21), OR = 2.35). Moreover, subsequent conditional analyses revealed that all positive associations of other ADH genes in the cluster disappeared, which suggested that ADH1B rs1229984 (H47R) might be the sole functional genetic marker across the ADH gene cluster. Our findings could provide additional information on the ADH gene cluster regarding the risk of AD, as well as a new and important insight into the genetic factors associated with AD.

117 Korean ancestry cases, 279 Korean ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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1371
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
504 Korean ancestry cases, 471 Korean ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Republic of Korea
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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