Sherva Richard, Wilhelmsen Kirk, Pomerleau Cynthia S, Chasse Scott A, Rice John P, Snedecor Sandy M, Bierut Laura J, Neuman Rosalind J, Pomerleau Ovide F
Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, USA.
Addiction. 2008 Sep;103(9):1544-52. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02279.x.
AIMS: To extend the previously identified association between a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit alpha-5 (CHRNA5) and nicotine dependence to current smoking and initial smoking-experience phenotypes. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS: Case-control association study with a community-based sample, comprising 363 Caucasians and 72 African Americans (203 cases, 232 controls). MEASUREMENTS: Cases had smoked > or = five cigarettes/day for > or = 5 years and had smoked at their current rate for the past 6 months. Controls had smoked between one and 100 cigarettes in their life-time, but never regularly. Participants also rated, retrospectively, pleasurable and displeasurable sensations experienced when they first smoked. We tested for associations between smoking phenotypes and the top 25 SNPs tested for association with nicotine dependence in a previous study. FINDINGS: A non-synonymous coding SNP in CHRNA5, rs16969968, was associated with case status [odds ratio (OR) = 1.5, P = 0.01] and, in Caucasians, with experiencing a pleasurable rush or buzz during the first cigarette (OR = 1.6, P = 0.01); these sensations were associated highly with current smoking (OR = 8.2, P = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: We replicated the observation that the minor allele of rs16969968 affects smoking behavior, and extended these findings to sensitivity to smoking effects upon experimentation. While the ability to test genetic associations was limited by sample size, the polymorphism in the CHRNA5 subunit was shown to be associated significantly with enhanced pleasurable responses to initial cigarettes in regular smokers in an a priori test. The findings suggest that phenotypes related to subjective experiences upon smoking experimentation may mediate the development of nicotine dependence.
目的:将先前确定的神经元乙酰胆碱受体α-5亚基(CHRNA5)单核苷酸多态性(SNP)与尼古丁依赖之间的关联扩展至当前吸烟及初次吸烟体验表型。 设计、地点、参与者:基于社区样本的病例对照关联研究,包括363名白种人和72名非裔美国人(203例病例,232名对照)。 测量:病例组每天吸烟≥5支且持续≥5年,且在过去6个月内保持当前吸烟率。对照组一生中吸烟1至100支,但从不规律吸烟。参与者还回顾性地对初次吸烟时体验到的愉悦和不快感受进行评分。我们测试了吸烟表型与先前一项研究中检测的与尼古丁依赖相关的前25个SNP之间的关联。 结果:CHRNA5中的一个非同义编码SNP,rs16969968,与病例状态相关[比值比(OR)=1.5,P = 0.01],在白种人中,与初次吸烟时体验到愉悦的冲动或兴奋相关(OR = 1.6,P = 0.01);这些感受与当前吸烟高度相关(OR = 8.2,P = 0.0001)。 结论:我们重复了rs16969968的次要等位基因影响吸烟行为的观察结果,并将这些发现扩展至对吸烟实验效应的敏感性。虽然检测基因关联的能力受样本量限制,但在一项先验测试中,CHRNA5亚基中的多态性被证明与经常吸烟者对初次吸烟的愉悦反应增强显著相关。这些发现表明,与吸烟实验时主观体验相关的表型可能介导尼古丁依赖的发展。
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