Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA.
Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
Transl Psychiatry. 2023 May 12;13(1):167. doi: 10.1038/s41398-023-02453-y.
Impulsivity is a multidimensional heritable phenotype that broadly refers to the tendency to act prematurely and is associated with multiple forms of psychopathology, including substance use disorders. We performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of eight impulsive personality traits from the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale and the short UPPS-P Impulsive Personality Scale (N = 123,509-133,517 23andMe research participants of European ancestry), and a measure of Drug Experimentation (N = 130,684). Because these GWAS implicated the gene CADM2, we next performed single-SNP phenome-wide studies (PheWAS) of several of the implicated variants in CADM2 in a multi-ancestral 23andMe cohort (N = 3,229,317, European; N = 579,623, Latin American; N = 199,663, African American). Finally, we produced Cadm2 mutant mice and used them to perform a Mouse-PheWAS ("MouseWAS") by testing them with a battery of relevant behavioral tasks. In humans, impulsive personality traits showed modest chip-heritability (~6-11%), and moderate genetic correlations (r = 0.20-0.50) with other personality traits, and various psychiatric and medical traits. We identified significant associations proximal to genes such as TCF4 and PTPRF, and also identified nominal associations proximal to DRD2 and CRHR1. PheWAS for CADM2 variants identified associations with 378 traits in European participants, and 47 traits in Latin American participants, replicating associations with risky behaviors, cognition and BMI, and revealing novel associations including allergies, anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, and migraine. Our MouseWAS recapitulated some of the associations found in humans, including impulsivity, cognition, and BMI. Our results further delineate the role of CADM2 in impulsivity and numerous other psychiatric and somatic traits across ancestries and species.
冲动性是一种多维的遗传性表型,广义上是指行为过早的倾向,与多种精神病理学形式有关,包括物质使用障碍。我们对巴雷特冲动量表和 UPPS-P 冲动人格量表的八项冲动人格特征(N=123509-133517 23andMe 研究参与者,欧洲血统)以及药物实验测量(N=130684)进行了全基因组关联研究(GWAS)。由于这些 GWAS 暗示了 CADM2 基因的作用,我们接下来在一个多祖先 23andMe 队列中(N=3229317,欧洲人;N=579623,拉丁裔;N=199663,非裔美国人)对 CADM2 中几个受影响的变体进行了单 SNP 全表型研究(PheWAS)。最后,我们产生了 Cadm2 突变小鼠,并使用它们通过一系列相关行为任务对其进行测试,以进行小鼠全表型研究(MouseWAS)。在人类中,冲动性人格特征显示出适度的芯片遗传度(~6-11%),与其他人格特征以及各种精神和医学特征具有中度遗传相关性(r=0.20-0.50)。我们在接近 TCF4 和 PTPRF 等基因的位置发现了显著的关联,并且还在接近 DRD2 和 CRHR1 的位置发现了名义上的关联。CADM2 变体的 PheWAS 在欧洲参与者中鉴定出与 378 个特征相关,在拉丁美洲参与者中鉴定出与 47 个特征相关,复制了与冒险行为、认知和 BMI 的关联,并揭示了新的关联,包括过敏、焦虑、肠易激综合征和偏头痛。我们的 MouseWAS 重现了人类中发现的一些关联,包括冲动、认知和 BMI。我们的结果进一步描述了 CADM2 在冲动性以及不同血统和物种的多种精神和躯体特征中的作用。