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Recent advances in genetic studies of alcohol use disorders.

Ishaan Gupta1, Rohan Dandavate2, Pallavi Gupta2, Viplav Agrawal2, Manav Kapoor3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a complex genetic disorder with very high heritability. This polygenic disorder not only results in increased morbidity and mortality, it is also a substantial social and economic burden on families and the nation. For past three decades, several genetic studies were conducted to identify genes and pathways associated with AUD. This review aims to summarize past efforts and recent advances in genetic association studies of AUD and related traits. RECENT
FINDINGS: Initial genetic association studies achieved a limted success and suffered from low power due to small sample sizes. AUD is a polygenic trait and data from several thousands individuals was required to identify the genetic factors of small effect sizes. The scenario changed recently with technological advances and significant reduction in cost of the genome wide association analyses (GWAS). This enabled researchers to generate genomic data on mega biobanks and cohorts with access to extensive clinical and non-clinical phenotypes. Public access to data from biobanks and collaborative efforts of researchers lead to identification of several novel loci associated with AUDs and related traits. Efforts are now underway to identify the causal variants under the GWAS loci to identify target genes and biological mechanisms underpining AUDs. Many GWAS variants occur in promoter or enhancer regions of the genes and are involved in regulation of gene expression of causal genes. This, large amounts of "omics" data from projects such as "ENCODE", RoadMap and GTEx is also helping researchers to integrate "multi-omics" data to interpret functional significance of GWAS variants.
SUMMARY: With current review, we aim to present the recent advances in genetic and molecular studies of AUDs. Recent successes in genetic studies of AUDs will definetely motivate researchers and lead to better therapeutic interventions for this complex disorder.

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Keywords:  ADH1B; AUDIT scores; GWAS; SNPs; alcohol use disorder; multi-omics

Year:  2020        PMID: 33344068      PMCID: PMC7748121          DOI: 10.1007/s40142-020-00185-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Genet Med Rep        ISSN: 2167-4876


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