Multivariate genetic of 2.2 million individuals demonstrate genetic influences on substance use disorders operate via behavioral disinhibition and substance-specific risk

对220万人的多变量遗传学研究表明,遗传因素通过行为抑制解除和物质特异性风险对物质使用障碍产生影响。

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Abstract

Ongoing efforts to identify genes involved in substance use disorders (SUDs) often focus on individual disorders despite high rates of co-occurrence with each other and other externalizing traits. Here, we investigate whether incorporating data on other externalizing traits can boost power to detect without sacrificing specificity of SUD genetic signal. We used multivariate genomic analyses and downstream biological annotation and genetic association analyses to explore this question. We found that joint analysis of SUDs and other externalizing traits resulted in increased insights into the neurobiology of broad and substance-specific SUD risk. We found no evidence of loss of specificity for SUD genetic signal but note improvements in our ability to characterize the neurobiology of broad and substance-specific SUD genetic effects. Our findings suggest that genetic risk for SUDs operates largely via pathways shared with other behaviors characterized by behavioral disinhibition, with additional substance-specific risk, and that modeling this shared disposition improves gene discovery.

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