Association between a polymorphism in the promoter of a glutamate receptor subunit gene (GRIN2A) and alcoholism
- PMID: 21507155
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1369-1600.2011.00321.x
Association between a polymorphism in the promoter of a glutamate receptor subunit gene (GRIN2A) and alcoholism
Abstract
A variable (GT)(n) repeat in the 5'-regulatory region of N-methyl-D-aspartate GRIN2A subtype has recently been identified and associated with psychiatric disorders. In this study, we examined the association of this polymorphism with alcohol dependence. Subject-control analysis included 206 alcohol-dependent and 168 control subjects. Average observed repeat numbers and genotype distributions were significantly different (P-value = 0.001) in alcohol-dependent subjects versus control subjects. Short alleles were significantly less frequent among alcohol-dependent subjects (odds ratio = 0.58, P-value = 7 × 10(-4)). These results could be replicated in an independent sample of 116 alcohol-dependent subjects. For the first time, a significant association was identified between this polymorphism and alcoholism.
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