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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor genes on chromosome 15q25.1 are associated with nicotine and opioid dependence severity
Authors:Porat M. Erlich  Stuart N. Hoffman  Margaret Rukstalis  John J. Han  Xin Chu  W. H. Linda Kao  Glenn S. Gerhard  Walter F. Stewart  Joseph A. Boscarino
Affiliation:(1) Center for Health Research, Geisinger Health System, 100 N. Academy Avenue, Danville, PA 17822-4400, USA;(2) Department of Medicine, Temple School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA;(3) Department of Neurology, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, USA;(4) Department of Pain Medicine, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, USA;(5) Weis Center, Geisinger Health System, Danville, PA, USA;(6) Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA;(7) Department of Medicine and Pediatrics, Mt Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA;(8) Department of Psychiatry, Temple School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA;
Abstract:A locus on chromosome 15q25.1 previously implicated in nicotine, alcohol, and cocaine dependence, smoking, and lung cancer encodes subunits of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) expressed in the mesolimbic system and thought to mediate substance dependence. Opioid dependence severity (ODS), nicotine dependence severity (NDS), smoking status and quantity, and the number of attempts to quit were assessed using questionnaire instruments in 505 subjects who were prescribed opioid medications for chronic pain in outpatient practice sites. Multivariate regression was used to test for genetic association of these phenotypes with 5 SNPs in the nAChR gene cluster on chromosome 15q25.1, adjusting for background variables. A coding variant in CHRNA5 (rs16969968[A]) was significantly associated with 1.4-unit higher ODS (p < 0.00017). A variant in the 3′ untranslated region of CHRNA3 (rs660652[G]) was significantly associated with 1.7-fold higher odds of lifetime smoking (p < 0.0092), 1.1-unit higher NDS (p < 0.0007), 0.7 more pack-years of cigarette smoking (p < 0.0038), and 0.8 more lifetime attempts to quit (p < 0.0084). Our data suggest an association of DNA variants in the nAChR gene cluster on chromosome 15q25.1 with ODS, as well as NDS and related smoking phenotypes. While the association of this locus with NDS and smoking phenotypes is well known, the association with ODS, a dimension of opioid substance dependence, is novel and requires verification in independent studies.
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