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. 2014 Apr;17(2):80-8.
doi: 10.1017/thg.2014.11. Epub 2014 Mar 3.

CHRNA5 and CHRNA3 variants and level of neuroticism in young adult Mexican American men and women

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CHRNA5 and CHRNA3 variants and level of neuroticism in young adult Mexican American men and women

José R Criado et al. Twin Res Hum Genet. 2014 Apr.

Abstract

A lifetime history of alcohol dependence has been associated with elevations in neuroticism in Mexican American young adults. The identification of genetic markers associated with neuroticism and their influence on the development of alcohol use disorders (AUD) may contribute to our understanding of the relationship between personality traits and the increased risk of AUD in Mexican Americans. The purpose of this study was to investigate associations between neuroticism and 13 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the nicotinic acetylcholine (nAChR) α5-subunit (CHRNA5) and α3-subunit (CHRNA3) genes in young adult Mexican American men and women. Participants were 465 young adult Mexican American men and women who are literate in English and are residing legally in San Diego County. Each participant gave a blood sample and completed a structured diagnostic interview. Neuroticism was assessed using the Maudsley Personality Inventory. The minor alleles of four CHRNA5 polymorphisms (rs588765, rs601079, rs680244 and rs555018) and three CHRNA3 polymorphisms (rs578776, rs6495307 and rs3743078) showed associations with neuroticism. Several of these SNPs also displayed nominal associations with DSM-IV alcohol and nicotine dependence, but tests of mediation suggested that these relations could be partially explained by the presence of co-occurring neuroticism. These findings suggest that genetic variations in nicotinic receptor genes may influence the development of neuroticism, which in turn is involved in the development of AUDs and nicotine dependence in Mexican American young adults.

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LD structure of the genotyped CHRNA5 and CHRNA3 SNPs. The top half of the figure provides the physical locations of the genotyped SNPs in relation to the CHRNA5 and CHRNA3 genes. Superscripts indicate SNPs in LD with each other as indicated by the R2 values depicted in the shaded boxes that comprise the bottom half of the figure. This portion of the figure and the R2 values were generated using Haploview (Barrett et al., 2005).

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