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Mapping Pathways by Which Genetic Risk Influences Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: The Interplay Between Externalizing Polygenic Risk Scores, Parental Knowledge, and Peer Substance Use.

Sally I-Chun Kuo1, Jessica E Salvatore2, Peter B Barr2, Fazil Aliev2, Andrey Anokhin3, Kathleen K Bucholz3, Grace Chan4, Howard J Edenberg5,6, Victor Hesselbrock4, Chella Kamarajan7, John R Kramer8, Dongbing Lai6, Travis T Mallard9, John I Nurnberger6, Gayathri Pandey7, Martin H Plawecki10, Sandra Sanchez-Roige11,12, Irwin Waldman13, Abraham A Palmer11,14, Danielle M Dick2,15.   

Abstract

Genetic predispositions and environmental influences both play an important role in adolescent externalizing behavior; however, they are not always independent. To elucidate gene-environment interplay, we examined the interrelationships between externalizing polygenic risk scores, parental knowledge, and peer substance use in impacting adolescent externalizing behavior across two time-points in a high-risk longitudinal sample of 1,200 adolescents (764 European and 436 African ancestry; Mage = 12.99) from the Collaborative Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism. Results from multivariate path analysis indicated that externalizing polygenic scores were directly associated with adolescent externalizing behavior but also indirectly via peer substance use, in the European ancestry sample. No significant polygenic association nor indirect effects of genetic risk were observed in the African ancestry group, likely due to more limited power. Our findings underscore the importance of gene-environment interplay and suggest peer substance use may be a mechanism through which genetic risk influences adolescent externalizing behavior.
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Keywords:  Adolescent externalizing; Gene–environment interplay; Parenting; Peers; Polygenic score

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34117972      PMCID: PMC8403154          DOI: 10.1007/s10519-021-10067-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Genet        ISSN: 0001-8244            Impact factor:   2.965


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