| Literature DB >> 34417442 |
Shiqiang Cheng1, Yan Wen1, Li Liu1, Bolun Cheng1, Chujun Liang1, Jing Ye1, Xiaomeng Chu1, Yao Yao1, Yumeng Jia1, Om Prakash Kafle1, Feng Zhang2.
Abstract
We aimed to explore the underlying genetic mechanisms of traumatic events during childhood affecting the risks of adult substance use in present study. Using UK Biobank cohort, linear regression model was first applied to assess the relationships between cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking in adults with traumatic events during childhood, including felt hated by family member (41,648-111,465), felt loved (46,394-124,481) and sexually molested (47,598-127,766). Using traumatic events as exposure variables, genome-wide by environment interaction study was then performed by PLINK 2.0 to identify cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking associated genes interacting with traumatic events during childhood. We found that the frequency of cigarette smoking was significantly associated with felt hated by family member (coefficient = 0.42, P < 1.0 × 10-9), felt loved (coefficient = -0.31, P < 1.0 × 10-9) and sexually molested (coefficient = 0.46, P < 1.0 × 10-9). We also observed weaker associations of alcohol drinking with felt hated by family member (coefficient = 0.08, P = 3.10 × 10-6) and felt loved (coefficient = -0.06, P = 3.15 × 10-7). GWEIS identified multiple candidate loci interacting with traumatic events, such as CTNNA3 (rs189142060, P = 4.23 × 10-8) between felt hated by family member and the frequency of cigarette smoking, GABRG3 (rs117020886, P = 2.77 × 10-8) between felt hated by family member and the frequency of alcohol drinking. Our results suggested the significant impact of traumatic events during childhood on the risk of cigarette smoking and alcohol drinking.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34417442 PMCID: PMC8379203 DOI: 10.1038/s41398-021-01557-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Psychiatry ISSN: 2158-3188 Impact factor: 6.222
Basic characteristics of study subjects from UK Biobank cohort.
| Felt loved as a child | Felt hated by family member as a child | Sexually molested as a child | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alcohol freq per week | 41,648 | 46,394 | 47,598 | |
| Sex (female) | 22,632 | 24,933 | 25,545 | |
| Agea | 56.17 (7.70) | 56.21 (7.68) | 56.15 (7.69) | |
| Smoke freq per day | 111,465 | 124,481 | 127,766 | |
| Sex (female) | 63,808 | 70,489 | 72,218 | |
| Agea | 55.89 (7.73) | 55.92 (7.72) | 55.84 (7.73) |
aAge was described as mean (standard deviation).
Fig. 1Association between traumatic events during childhood and substance use in UK Biobank population.
*The x-axis refers to beta coefficient (B). The y-axis represents the instrumental variables. Points display the B and 95% CIs (error bars) of B. Detail information was showed in Supplementary Table 1.
The summary of genetic variants interacting with traumatic events during childhood in the frequency of cigarette smoking.
| Traumatic events during childhood | Variation ID | Target gene | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Felt hated by family member | rs189142060 | CTNNA3 | 4.23 × 10–8 |
| rs72779234 | MYMK | 6.81 × 10–9 | |
| Felt loved | rs73009056 | GRM1 | 1.53 × 10–8 |
| rs80005225 | LSP1 | 4.31 × 10–9 | |
| rs143458035 | MIPOL1 | 8.28 × 10–9 | |
| Sexually molested | rs200062414 | CCSER1 | 5.35 × 10–9 |
| rs116618591 | COL18A1 | 3.23 × 10–9 | |
| rs17115257 | DAB1 | 5.35 × 10–9 | |
| rs75052594 | ECT2 | 3.23 × 10–9 | |
| rs114730935 | EHHADH | 5.35 × 10–9 | |
| rs77983918 | MATN2 | 3.23 × 10–9 | |
| rs183288119 | NRXN3 | 1.34 × 10–8 | |
| rs76808343 | PAPPA2 | 3.72 × 10–8 | |
| rs62186523 | RAD21L1 | 1.60 × 10–8 | |
| rs552868666 | RIC1 | 2.04 × 10–8 | |
| rs151099034 | RIMS2 | 3.15 × 10–8 | |
| rs17825787 | SERPINA12 | 1.83 × 10–8 | |
| rs116618591 | SLC19A1 | 3.23 × 10–9 | |
| rs115349299 | SORBS2 | 1.65 × 10–8 |
The summary of the genetic variants interacting with traumatic events during childhood in the frequency of alcohol drinking.
| Traumatic events during childhood | Variation ID | Target Gene | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Felt hated by family member | rs118114209 | C8orf34 | 1.57 × 10–8 |
| rs186204465 | CEP112 | 1.33 × 10–10 | |
| rs61738833 | CS | 7.66 × 10–9 | |
| rs542449847 | DCK | 4.46 × 10–9 | |
| rs138412709 | DLGAP2 | 1.64 × 10–9 | |
| rs75210337 | GABBR2 | 3.01 × 10–8 | |
| rs117020886 | GABRG3 | 2.77 × 10–8 | |
| rs28549240 | HERC3 | 1.36 × 10–8 | |
| rs61937726 | KSR2 | 7.24 × 10–9 | |
| rs183497996 | LRRC4C | 1.84 × 10–8 | |
| rs542449847 | MOB1B | 4.46 × 10–9 | |
| rs72811298 | MYOCD | 4.38 × 10–8 | |
| rs72844075 | OSBPL5 | 2.14 × 10–8 | |
| rs147084289 | PCDHG@ Gene | 1.36 × 10–9 | |
| rs116708930 | PLA2R1 | 4.66 × 10–9 | |
| rs492553 | POLR1D | 7.50 × 10–9 | |
| rs77261378 | PTPRD | 3.44 × 10–8 | |
| rs534525861 | RDH10-AS1 | 2.17 × 10–8 | |
| rs145009935 | SFMBT2 | 1.91 × 10–9 | |
| rs117358906 | TANC2 | 9.77 × 10–9 | |
| Felt loved | rs79187523 | AKAP6 | 2.01 × 10–8 |
| rs116573968 | ANXA5 | 4.61 × 10–8 | |
| rs4752622 | ATE1 | 4.31 × 10–9 | |
| rs11592430 | CCDC3 | 3.73 × 10–8 | |
| rs111458598 | CDK12 | 2.91 × 10–8 | |
| rs114438632 | CPNE4 | 4.57 × 10–8 | |
| rs181625218 | DACT1 | 1.67 × 10–8 | |
| rs34892827 | DST | 5.34 × 10–10 | |
| rs4532987 | FAM21EP | 4.94 × 10–8 | |
| rs150929669 | GUCY1A1 | 3.27 × 10–8 | |
| rs78511804 | KIAA0586 | 8.36 × 10–9 | |
| rs75774241 | LHFPL6 | 2.36 × 10–8 | |
| rs6530964 | LONRF1 | 1.02 × 10–8 | |
| rs1784414 | MMP20 | 3.49 × 10–8 | |
| rs79795728 | NTN1 | 3.08 × 10–9 | |
| rs78087962 | NUP93 | 1.74 × 10–9 | |
| rs17010387 | PARG | 3.71 × 10–8 | |
| rs62522696 | PREX2 | 2.87 × 10–9 | |
| rs150200887 | RBMS3 | 2.06 × 10–8 | |
| rs10412986 | RELB | 1.42 × 10–8 | |
| rs9787488 | RPL5P25 | 4.95 × 10–8 | |
| rs147222280 | SLC35F4 | 2.09 × 10–9 | |
| rs79873275 | STAC2 | 1.87 × 10–8 | |
| rs78477794 | STXBP5 | 1.10 × 10–8 | |
| rs111937104 | TOX | 4.82 × 10–8 | |
| rs142253038 | USH2A | 3.02 × 10–9 |
Fig. 2Chromosomal regions interacting with felt hated by family member as a child for substance use.
*From the center, the circos depicts the −log10 P values of each variant. Red plots represent the P value < 5 × 10−8 and green plots represent P value < 5 × 10−7. The plots were generated using the “CMplot” R script (https://github.com/YinLiLin/R-CMplot).
Fig. 3Chromosomal regions interacting with felt loved as a child for substance use.
*From the center, the circos depicts the −log10 P values of each variant. Red plots represent the P value < 5 × 10−8 and green plots represent P value < 5 × 10−7. The plots were generated using the “CMplot” R script (https://github.com/YinLiLin/R-CMplot).
Fig. 4Chromosomal regions interacting with sexually molested as a child for the frequency of cigarette smoking.
*From the center, the circos depicts the −log10 P values of each variant. Red plots represent the P value < 5 × 10−8 and green plots represent P value < 5 × 10−7. The plots were generated using the “CMplot” R script (https://github.com/YinLiLin/R-CMplot).