Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Institute for Behavioral Genetics, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2024 Jul;195(5):e32975. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32975. Epub 2024 Feb 20.
Both internalizing disorders and alcohol use have dramatic, wide-spread implications for global health. Previous work has established common phenotypic comorbidity among these disorders, as well as shared genetic variation underlying them both. We used genomic structural equation modeling to investigate the shared genetics of internalizing, externalizing, and alcohol use traits, as well as to explore whether specific domains of internalizing symptoms mediate the contrasting relationships with problematic alcohol use compared to alcohol consumption. We also examined patterns of genetic correlations between similar traits within additional Finnish and East Asian ancestry groups. When the shared genetic influence of externalizing psychopathology was accounted for, the genetic effect of internalizing traits on alcohol use was reduced, suggesting the important role of common genetic factors underlying multiple psychiatric disorders and their genetic influences on comorbidity of internalizing and alcohol use traits. Individual internalizing domains had contrasting effects on frequency of alcohol consumption, which demonstrate the complex system of pleiotropy that exists, even within similar disorders, and can be missed when evaluating only relationships among formal diagnoses. Future work must consider the broad effects of shared psychopathology along with the fine-scale effects of heterogeneity within disorders to more fully understand the biology underlying complex traits.
内化障碍和酒精使用都对全球健康产生了巨大而广泛的影响。先前的研究已经确定了这些障碍之间存在共同的表型共病,以及它们两者所共有的遗传变异。我们使用基因组结构方程模型来研究内化、外化和酒精使用特征的共同遗传,以及探索内化症状的特定领域是否与与问题性酒精使用相比,调节与酒精使用的对比关系。我们还检查了在其他芬兰和东亚血统群体中类似特征之间的遗传相关性模式。当外部精神病理学的共同遗传影响被考虑时,内化特征对酒精使用的遗传影响会降低,这表明多种精神障碍的共同遗传因素及其对内化和酒精使用特征共病的遗传影响的重要作用。个体内化领域对酒精消耗频率有相反的影响,这表明即使在相似的障碍中,也存在着复杂的多效性系统,而仅评估正式诊断之间的关系时,可能会忽略这种系统。未来的研究必须考虑共同精神病理学的广泛影响,以及疾病内部异质性的细微影响,以更全面地了解复杂特征的生物学基础。