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Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking.

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Stephens, SH; Hartz, SM; Hoft, NR; Saccone, NL; Corley, RC; Hewitt, JK; Hopfer, CJ; Breslau, N; Coon, H; Chen, X; Ducci, F; Dueker, N; Han, Y ...
Published in: Genet Epidemiol
December 2013

Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) genes (CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4) have been reproducibly associated with nicotine dependence, smoking behaviors, and lung cancer risk. Of the few reports that have focused on early smoking behaviors, association results have been mixed. This meta-analysis examines early smoking phenotypes and SNPs in the gene cluster to determine: (1) whether the most robust association signal in this region (rs16969968) for other smoking behaviors is also associated with early behaviors, and/or (2) if additional statistically independent signals are important in early smoking. We focused on two phenotypes: age of tobacco initiation (AOI) and age of first regular tobacco use (AOS). This study included 56,034 subjects (41 groups) spanning nine countries and evaluated five SNPs including rs1948, rs16969968, rs578776, rs588765, and rs684513. Each dataset was analyzed using a centrally generated script. Meta-analyses were conducted from summary statistics. AOS yielded significant associations with SNPs rs578776 (beta = 0.02, P = 0.004), rs1948 (beta = 0.023, P = 0.018), and rs684513 (beta = 0.032, P = 0.017), indicating protective effects. There were no significant associations for the AOI phenotype. Importantly, rs16969968, the most replicated signal in this region for nicotine dependence, cigarettes per day, and cotinine levels, was not associated with AOI (P = 0.59) or AOS (P = 0.92). These results provide important insight into the complexity of smoking behavior phenotypes, and suggest that association signals in the CHRNA5/A3/B4 gene cluster affecting early smoking behaviors may be different from those affecting the mature nicotine dependence phenotype.

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Genet Epidemiol

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EISSN

1098-2272

Publication Date

December 2013

Volume

37

Issue

8

Start / End Page

846 / 859

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tobacco Use Disorder
  • Smoking
  • Receptors, Nicotinic
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Phenotype
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Multigene Family
  • Male
  • Linkage Disequilibrium
  • Internationality
 

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Stephens, S. H., Hartz, S. M., Hoft, N. R., Saccone, N. L., Corley, R. C., Hewitt, J. K., … Ehringer, M. A. (2013). Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking. Genet Epidemiol, 37(8), 846–859. https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.21760
Stephens, Sarah H., Sarah M. Hartz, Nicole R. Hoft, Nancy L. Saccone, Robin C. Corley, John K. Hewitt, Christian J. Hopfer, et al. “Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking.Genet Epidemiol 37, no. 8 (December 2013): 846–59. https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.21760.
Stephens SH, Hartz SM, Hoft NR, Saccone NL, Corley RC, Hewitt JK, et al. Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking. Genet Epidemiol. 2013 Dec;37(8):846–59.
Stephens, Sarah H., et al. “Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking.Genet Epidemiol, vol. 37, no. 8, Dec. 2013, pp. 846–59. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/gepi.21760.
Stephens SH, Hartz SM, Hoft NR, Saccone NL, Corley RC, Hewitt JK, Hopfer CJ, Breslau N, Coon H, Chen X, Ducci F, Dueker N, Franceschini N, Frank J, Han Y, Hansel NN, Jiang C, Korhonen T, Lind PA, Liu J, Lyytikäinen L-P, Michel M, Shaffer JR, Short SE, Sun J, Teumer A, Thompson JR, Vogelzangs N, Vink JM, Wenzlaff A, Wheeler W, Yang B-Z, Aggen SH, Balmforth AJ, Baumeister SE, Beaty TH, Benjamin DJ, Bergen AW, Broms U, Cesarini D, Chatterjee N, Chen J, Cheng Y-C, Cichon S, Couper D, Cucca F, Dick D, Foroud T, Furberg H, Giegling I, Gillespie NA, Gu F, Hall AS, Hällfors J, Han S, Hartmann AM, Heikkilä K, Hickie IB, Hottenga JJ, Jousilahti P, Kaakinen M, Kähönen M, Koellinger PD, Kittner S, Konte B, Landi M-T, Laatikainen T, Leppert M, Levy SM, Mathias RA, McNeil DW, Medland SE, Montgomery GW, Murray T, Nauck M, North KE, Paré PD, Pergadia M, Ruczinski I, Salomaa V, Viikari J, Willemsen G, Barnes KC, Boerwinkle E, Boomsma DI, Caporaso N, Edenberg HJ, Francks C, Gelernter J, Grabe HJ, Hops H, Jarvelin M-R, Johannesson M, Kendler KS, Lehtimäki T, Magnusson PKE, Marazita ML, Marchini J, Mitchell BD, Nöthen MM, Penninx BW, Raitakari O, Rietschel M, Rujescu D, Samani NJ, Schwartz AG, Shete S, Spitz M, Swan GE, Völzke H, Veijola J, Wei Q, Amos C, Cannon DS, Grucza R, Hatsukami D, Heath A, Johnson EO, Kaprio J, Madden P, Martin NG, Stevens VL, Weiss RB, Kraft P, Bierut LJ, Ehringer MA. Distinct loci in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster are associated with onset of regular smoking. Genet Epidemiol. 2013 Dec;37(8):846–859.
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Published In

Genet Epidemiol

DOI

EISSN

1098-2272

Publication Date

December 2013

Volume

37

Issue

8

Start / End Page

846 / 859

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Tobacco Use Disorder
  • Smoking
  • Receptors, Nicotinic
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Phenotype
  • Nerve Tissue Proteins
  • Multigene Family
  • Male
  • Linkage Disequilibrium
  • Internationality