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Evidence for association between polymorphisms in the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CNR1) gene and cannabis dependence.


ABSTRACT: Genomic studies of cannabis use disorders have been limited. The cannabinoid receptor 1 gene (CNR1) on chromosome 6q14-15 is an excellent candidate gene for cannabis dependence due to the important role of the G-protein coupled receptor encoded by this gene in the rewarding effects of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Previous studies have found equivocal evidence for an association between SNPs in CNR1 and a general vulnerability to substance use disorders. We investigate the association between 9 SNPs spanning CNR1 and cannabis dependence in 1,923 individuals. Two SNPs that were previously associated with cannabis dependence in other studies were also significant with this phenotype in our analyses [rs806368 (P = 0.05) and rs806380 (P = 0.009)]. Haplotype analyses revealed the association to be largely driven by the SNP rs806380. These results suggest a role for the cannabinoid receptor 1 gene in cannabis dependence.

SUBMITTER: Agrawal A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2703788 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence for association between polymorphisms in the cannabinoid receptor 1 (CNR1) gene and cannabis dependence.

Agrawal Arpana A   Wetherill Leah L   Dick Danielle M DM   Xuei Xiaoling X   Hinrichs Anthony A   Hesselbrock Victor V   Kramer John J   Nurnberger John I JI   Schuckit Marc M   Bierut Laura J LJ   Edenberg Howard J HJ   Foroud Tatiana T  

American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 20090701 5


Genomic studies of cannabis use disorders have been limited. The cannabinoid receptor 1 gene (CNR1) on chromosome 6q14-15 is an excellent candidate gene for cannabis dependence due to the important role of the G-protein coupled receptor encoded by this gene in the rewarding effects of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol. Previous studies have found equivocal evidence for an association between SNPs in CNR1 and a general vulnerability to substance use disorders. We investigate the association between 9 S  ...[more]

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