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Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples.

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Terracciano, A; Balaci, L; Thayer, J; Scally, M; Kokinos, S; Ferrucci, L; Tanaka, T; Zonderman, AB; Sanna, S; Olla, N; Zuncheddu, MA; Uda, M ...
Published in: Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet
December 5, 2009

The polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene promoter region (5-HTTLPR) is by far the most studied variant hypothesized to influence Neuroticism-related personality traits. The results of previous studies have been mixed and appear moderated by the personality questionnaire used. Studies that used the TCI to assess Harm Avoidance or the EPQ to assess Neuroticism have found no association with the 5-HTTLPR. However, studies that used the NEO-PI-R or related instruments (NEO-PI, NEO-FFI) to measure Neuroticism have found some evidence of association. This study examines the association of variants in the serotonin transporter gene in a sample from a genetically isolated population within Sardinia (Italy) that is several times larger than previous samples that used the NEO-PI-R (N = 3,913). The association was also tested in a sample (N = 548) from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (BLSA), in which repeated NEO-PI-R assessments were obtained. In the SardiNIA sample, we found no significant association of the 5-HTTLPR genotypes with Neuroticism or its facets (Anxiety, Angry-Hostility, Depression, Self-Consciousness, Impulsiveness, and Vulnerability). In the BLSA sample, we found lower scores on Neuroticism traits for the heterozygous group, which is inconsistent with previous studies. We also examined eight SNPs in the SardiNIA (N = 3,972) and nine SNPs in the BLSA (N = 1,182) that map within or near the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4), and found no association. Along with other large studies that used different phenotypic measures and found no association, this study substantially increases the evidence against a link between 5-HTT variants and Neuroticism-related traits.

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Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet

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1552-485X

Publication Date

December 5, 2009

Volume

150B

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1070 / 1077

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Neurotic Disorders
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Italy
  • Humans
  • Genetic Association Studies
 

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Terracciano, A., Balaci, L., Thayer, J., Scally, M., Kokinos, S., Ferrucci, L., … Costa, P. T. (2009). Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet, 150B(8), 1070–1077. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.b.30932
Terracciano, Antonio, Lenuta Balaci, Jason Thayer, Matthew Scally, Sarah Kokinos, Luigi Ferrucci, Toshiko Tanaka, et al. “Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 150B, no. 8 (December 5, 2009): 1070–77. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.b.30932.
Terracciano A, Balaci L, Thayer J, Scally M, Kokinos S, Ferrucci L, et al. Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2009 Dec 5;150B(8):1070–7.
Terracciano, Antonio, et al. “Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples.Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet, vol. 150B, no. 8, Dec. 2009, pp. 1070–77. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/ajmg.b.30932.
Terracciano A, Balaci L, Thayer J, Scally M, Kokinos S, Ferrucci L, Tanaka T, Zonderman AB, Sanna S, Olla N, Zuncheddu MA, Naitza S, Busonero F, Uda M, Schlessinger D, Abecasis GR, Costa PT. Variants of the serotonin transporter gene and NEO-PI-R Neuroticism: No association in the BLSA and SardiNIA samples. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2009 Dec 5;150B(8):1070–1077.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet

DOI

EISSN

1552-485X

Publication Date

December 5, 2009

Volume

150B

Issue

8

Start / End Page

1070 / 1077

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Neurotic Disorders
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Italy
  • Humans
  • Genetic Association Studies