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. 2012 Nov 30;531(1):46-51.
doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2012.09.014. Epub 2012 Sep 20.

Neuronal calcium sensor-1 and cocaine addiction: a genetic association study in African-Americans and European Americans

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Neuronal calcium sensor-1 and cocaine addiction: a genetic association study in African-Americans and European Americans

Pushpinder K Multani et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Genes involved in drug reward pathways are plausible candidates for susceptibility to substance use disorders. Given the prominent role of dopamine in drug reward, dopamine receptor-interacting proteins (DRIPs) such as the neuronal calcium sensor-1 (NCS-1) protein have been hypothesized to play a role in the pathophysiology of cocaine addiction (CA). In this study, we investigated whether genetic variants in the NCS-1 gene confer risk to CA. We genotyped 8 SNPs (rs4837479, rs7849345, rs3824544, rs10819611, rs947513, rs2277200, rs7873936 and rs1342043) in our discovery sample (cases n = 796, controls n = 416) of African descent. Confirmation of associated or trending SNPs (rs7849345, rs10819611, rs1342043) was attempted using a replication sample of African American (AA) ethnicity (cases n = 335, controls n = 336) and European-American (EA) ancestry (cases n = 336, controls n = 656). Secondary sex specific analysis was also carried out for each SNP in both AA and EA individuals. Genotyping of the discovery cohort showed significant genotypic (p = 0.0005, corrected q-value) as well as allelic (p = 0.005, corrected q-value) associations of rs1342043 with CA in AAs; however, this marker could not be confirmed in either the AA or EA replication sample. Combined analysis of all AA samples (n = 1883) for rs1342043 showed a significant association with CA (genotypic p = 0.0001, allelic p = 0.002) with a gender specific effect for males (allelic p = 0.005, genotypic p = 0.0003). Our data suggest that genetic variants in the NCS-1 gene contribute to susceptibility of CA in individuals of African descent.

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(A) Gene structure of NCS-1 and location of the genotyped SNPs in reference to the NCS-1 gene (http://genome.usc.edu) February 2009 (GRCh37/hg19) assembly. (B) Linkage disequilibrium (LD) between 8 SNPs genotyped in African Americans. (C) LD between 3 SNPs genotyped in European Americans. The shading represents r2 0.8 and numbers inside the boxes refer to ‘D’.

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