2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.03.21258260
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Genome-wide association study of problematic opioid prescription use in 132,113 23andMe research participants of European ancestry

Abstract: Rates of opioid use disorder (OUD) constitute an urgent health crisis. Ample evidence indicates that risk for OUD is heritable. As a surrogate (or proxy) for OUD, we explored the genetic basis of using opioids "not as prescribed". We hypothesized that misuse of opiates might be a heritable risk factor for OUD. To test this hypothesis, we performed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of problematic opioid use (POU; "ever taking opioid prescriptions not as prescribed") in 132,113 23andMe research participants… Show more

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“…A phenotypic and genetic correlation matrix of all 9 traits is shown in Figure S22 and Tables S11-12. Consistent with the literature and our prior work (4,5,91,92), both phenotypic and genetic inter-correlations among the UPPS-P and BIS subscales were high and positive, with the exception of Sensation Seeking and Perseverance, suggesting that these traits may represent relatively different constructs (5,13,91). Drug experimentation was positively and significantly associated with all impulsive personality traits.…”
Section: Phenotypic and Genetic Correlationssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…A phenotypic and genetic correlation matrix of all 9 traits is shown in Figure S22 and Tables S11-12. Consistent with the literature and our prior work (4,5,91,92), both phenotypic and genetic inter-correlations among the UPPS-P and BIS subscales were high and positive, with the exception of Sensation Seeking and Perseverance, suggesting that these traits may represent relatively different constructs (5,13,91). Drug experimentation was positively and significantly associated with all impulsive personality traits.…”
Section: Phenotypic and Genetic Correlationssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…CADM2 mediates synaptic plasticity and is enriched in the frontal cortex and striatum, which are regions that regulate reward and inhibitory processes. We and others have implicated this gene in traits that may underlie disinhibition in humans, supporting the observed genetic correlations between impulsivity and personality (8), educational attainment (9), cognition (10), risk-taking (11), substance use (4,10,(12)(13)(14)(15), externalizing psychopathology (16), neurodevelopmental disorders (17,18), physical activity (23), reproductive health (20,21), metabolic traits (19), and BMI (22), among others (see GWAS Catalog www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/). Cadm2 knockout mice have previously been assessed for body weight and energy homeostasis (24) but have never been behaviorally characterized for measures of impulsivity or related behaviors.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…These identified genomic risk factors for the development of OUD and underlying biology, and highlight the need to assemble large OUD datasets that include individuals from diverse ancestral backgrounds. To advance our scientific understanding of OUD risk will require study of a range of human traits (e.g., clinically diagnosed OUD and prescription painkiller use) (47). This will be necessary to improve further our understanding of the genetic etiology of OUD and translation of genetic findings to help address the opioid public health crisis and reduce preventable deaths.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%