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GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal influence of schizophrenia.


ABSTRACT: Cannabis use is a heritable trait that has been associated with adverse mental health outcomes. In the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for lifetime cannabis use to date (N?=?184,765), we identified eight genome-wide significant independent single nucleotide polymorphisms in six regions. All measured genetic variants combined explained 11% of the variance. Gene-based tests revealed 35 significant genes in 16 regions, and S-PrediXcan analyses showed that 21 genes had different expression levels for cannabis users versus nonusers. The strongest finding across the different analyses was CADM2, which has been associated with substance use and risk-taking. Significant genetic correlations were found with 14 of 25 tested substance use and mental health-related traits, including smoking, alcohol use, schizophrenia and risk-taking. Mendelian randomization analysis showed evidence for a causal positive influence of schizophrenia risk on cannabis use. Overall, our study provides new insights into the etiology of cannabis use and its relation with mental health.

SUBMITTER: Pasman JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6386176 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GWAS of lifetime cannabis use reveals new risk loci, genetic overlap with psychiatric traits, and a causal influence of schizophrenia.

Pasman Joëlle A JA   Verweij Karin J H KJH   Gerring Zachary Z   Stringer Sven S   Sanchez-Roige Sandra S   Treur Jorien L JL   Abdellaoui Abdel A   Nivard Michel G MG   Baselmans Bart M L BML   Ong Jue-Sheng JS   Ip Hill F HF   van der Zee Matthijs D MD   Bartels Meike M   Day Felix R FR   Fontanillas Pierre P   Elson Sarah L SL   de Wit Harriet H   Davis Lea K LK   MacKillop James J   Derringer Jaime L JL   Branje Susan J T SJT   Hartman Catharina A CA   Heath Andrew C AC   van Lier Pol A C PAC   Madden Pamela A F PAF   Mägi Reedik R   Meeus Wim W   Montgomery Grant W GW   Oldehinkel A J AJ   Pausova Zdenka Z   Ramos-Quiroga Josep A JA   Paus Tomas T   Ribases Marta M   Kaprio Jaakko J   Boks Marco P M MPM   Bell Jordana T JT   Spector Tim D TD   Gelernter Joel J   Boomsma Dorret I DI   Martin Nicholas G NG   MacGregor Stuart S   Perry John R B JRB   Palmer Abraham A AA   Posthuma Danielle D   Munafò Marcus R MR   Gillespie Nathan A NA   Derks Eske M EM   Vink Jacqueline M JM  

Nature neuroscience 20180827 9


Cannabis use is a heritable trait that has been associated with adverse mental health outcomes. In the largest genome-wide association study (GWAS) for lifetime cannabis use to date (N = 184,765), we identified eight genome-wide significant independent single nucleotide polymorphisms in six regions. All measured genetic variants combined explained 11% of the variance. Gene-based tests revealed 35 significant genes in 16 regions, and S-PrediXcan analyses showed that 21 genes had different express  ...[more]

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