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解开物质使用障碍的异质性:全基因组多基因评分的见解。

Disentangling heterogeneity in substance use disorder: Insights from genome-wide polygenic scores.

机构信息

Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Department of Mental Health, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Transl Psychiatry. 2024 May 29;14(1):221. doi: 10.1038/s41398-024-02923-x.

Abstract

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a global health problem with a significant impact on individuals and society. The presentation of SUD is diverse, involving various substances, ages at onset, comorbid conditions, and disease trajectories. Current treatments for SUD struggle to address this heterogeneity, resulting in high relapse rates. SUD often co-occurs with other psychiatric and mental health-related conditions that contribute to the heterogeneity of the disorder and predispose to adverse disease trajectories. Family and genetic studies highlight the role of genetic and environmental factors in the course of SUD, and point to a shared genetic liability between SUDs and comorbid psychopathology. In this study, we aimed to disentangle SUD heterogeneity using a deeply phenotyped SUD cohort and polygenic scores (PGSs) for psychiatric disorders and related traits. We explored associations between PGSs and various SUD-related phenotypes, as well as PGS-environment interactions using information on lifetime emotional, physical, and/or sexual abuse. Our results identify clusters of individuals who exhibit differences in their phenotypic profile and reveal different patterns of associations between SUD-related phenotypes and the genetic liability for mental health-related traits, which may help explain part of the heterogeneity observed in SUD. In our SUD sample, we found associations linking the genetic liability for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with lower educational attainment, the genetic liability for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with higher rates of unemployment, the genetic liability for educational attainment with lower rates of criminal records and unemployment, and the genetic liability for well-being with lower rates of outpatient treatments and fewer problems related to family and social relationships. We also found evidence of PGS-environment interactions showing that genetic liability for suicide attempts worsened the psychiatric status in SUD individuals with a history of emotional physical and/or sexual abuse. Collectively, these data contribute to a better understanding of the role of genetic liability for mental health-related conditions and adverse life experiences in SUD heterogeneity.

摘要

物质使用障碍(SUD)是一个全球性的健康问题,对个人和社会都有重大影响。SUD 的表现形式多种多样,涉及各种物质、发病年龄、合并症和疾病轨迹。目前治疗 SUD 的方法难以解决这种异质性,导致复发率很高。SUD 常与其他精神和心理健康相关疾病共病,这增加了疾病的异质性,并导致不良的疾病轨迹。家庭和遗传研究强调了遗传和环境因素在 SUD 病程中的作用,并指出 SUD 与合并的精神病理学之间存在共同的遗传易感性。在这项研究中,我们旨在使用深度表型化的 SUD 队列和精神障碍及相关特征的多基因评分(PGS)来分解 SUD 的异质性。我们探讨了 PGS 与各种 SUD 相关表型之间的关联,以及与生活中的情感、身体和/或性虐待有关的 PGS-环境相互作用。我们的结果确定了具有不同表型特征的个体群体,并揭示了 SUD 相关表型与心理健康相关特征遗传易感性之间的不同关联模式,这可能有助于解释 SUD 中观察到的部分异质性。在我们的 SUD 样本中,我们发现与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)遗传易感性相关的较低教育程度、与创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)遗传易感性相关的较高失业率、与教育程度遗传易感性相关的较低犯罪记录和失业率,以及与幸福感遗传易感性相关的较低门诊治疗率和较少与家庭和社会关系有关的问题之间存在关联。我们还发现了 PGS-环境相互作用的证据,表明自杀企图的遗传易感性在有情感、身体和/或性虐待史的 SUD 个体中恶化了他们的精神状态。总的来说,这些数据有助于更好地理解与心理健康相关的遗传易感性对 SUD 异质性的作用,以及不良生活经历的作用。

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