Background: Little is known about the functional mechanisms through which genetic loci associated with substance use traits ascertain their effect. This study aims to identify and functionally annotate loci associated with substance use traits based on their role in genetic regulation of gene expression. Methods: We evaluated expression Quantitative Trait Loci (eQTLs) from 13 brain regions and whole blood of the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) database, and from whole blood of the Depression Genes and Networks (DGN) database. The role of single eQTLs was examined for six substance use traits: alcohol consumption (N = 537,349), cigarettes per day (CPD; N = 263,954), former vs. current smoker (N = 312,821), age of smoking initiation (N = 26...
The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine, places an enormous burden on ...
Background: Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable comple...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
Background: Little is known about the functional mechanisms through which genetic loci associated wi...
Background Recent large-scale Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have identified genetic loci as...
Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple genetic risk factors underlying susceptibil...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Genetics intersects with environmental, cultural, and social factors in the development of addictive...
The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine, places an enormous burden on ...
Background: Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable comple...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...
Background: Little is known about the functional mechanisms through which genetic loci associated wi...
Background Recent large-scale Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have identified genetic loci as...
Genome-wide association studies have identified multiple genetic risk factors underlying susceptibil...
Item does not contain fulltextThe heritability of substance use is moderate to high. Successful effo...
Finding the genetic markers that influence complex, multigenic substance addiction phenotypes has be...
Background: Classical genetic studies provide strong evidence for heritable contributions to suscept...
Addiction to nicotine, alcohol and cannabis commonly co-occurs, which is thought to partly stem from...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Addictions are serious and common psychiatric disorders, and are among the leading contributors to p...
Genetics intersects with environmental, cultural, and social factors in the development of addictive...
The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine, places an enormous burden on ...
Background: Vulnerabilities to dependence on addictive substances are substantially heritable comple...
Background: The organization of risk genes within signaling pathways may provide clues about the con...