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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking.


ABSTRACT: The tendency to seek stimulating activities and intense sensations define excitement-seeking, a personality trait akin to some aspects of sensation-seeking. This trait is a central feature of extraversion and is a component of the multifaceted impulsivity construct. Those who score high on measures of excitement-seeking are more likely to smoke, use other drugs, gamble, drive recklessly, have unsafe/unprotected sex and engage in other risky behaviors of clinical and social relevance. To identify common genetic variants associated with the Excitement-Seeking scale of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory, we performed genome-wide association studies in six samples of European ancestry (N=7860), and combined the results in a meta-analysis. We identified a genome-wide significant association between the Excitement-Seeking scale and rs7600563 (P=2 × 10(-8)). This single-nucleotide polymorphism maps within the catenin cadherin-associated protein, alpha 2 (CTNNA2) gene, which encodes for a brain-expressed ?-catenin critical for synaptic contact. The effect of rs7600563 was in the same direction in all six samples, but did not replicate in additional samples (N=5105). The results provide insight into the genetics of excitement-seeking and risk-taking, and are relevant to hyperactivity, substance use, antisocial and bipolar disorders.

SUBMITTER: Terracciano A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3309493 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking.

Terracciano A A   Esko T T   Sutin A R AR   de Moor M H M MH   Meirelles O O   Zhu G G   Tanaka T T   Giegling I I   Nutile T T   Realo A A   Allik J J   Hansell N K NK   Wright M J MJ   Montgomery G W GW   Willemsen G G   Hottenga J-J JJ   Friedl M M   Ruggiero D D   Sorice R R   Sanna S S   Cannas A A   Räikkönen K K   Widen E E   Palotie A A   Eriksson J G JG   Cucca F F   Krueger R F RF   Lahti J J   Luciano M M   Smoller J W JW   van Duijn C M CM   Abecasis G R GR   Boomsma D I DI   Ciullo M M   Costa P T PT   Ferrucci L L   Martin N G NG   Metspalu A A   Rujescu D D   Schlessinger D D   Uda M M  

Translational psychiatry 20111018


The tendency to seek stimulating activities and intense sensations define excitement-seeking, a personality trait akin to some aspects of sensation-seeking. This trait is a central feature of extraversion and is a component of the multifaceted impulsivity construct. Those who score high on measures of excitement-seeking are more likely to smoke, use other drugs, gamble, drive recklessly, have unsafe/unprotected sex and engage in other risky behaviors of clinical and social relevance. To identify  ...[more]

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