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Problematic alcohol use associates with sodium channel and clathrin linker 1 (SCLT1) in trauma-exposed populations

  • Lynn M. Almli
  • , Adriana Lori
  • , Jacquelyn L. Meyers
  • , Jaemin Shin
  • , Negar Fani
  • , Adam X. Maihofer
  • , Caroline M. Nievergelt
  • , Alicia K. Smith
  • , Kristina B. Mercer
  • , Kimberly Kerley
  • , Jennifer M. Leveille
  • , Hao Feng
  • , Duna Abu-Amara
  • , Janine D. Flory
  • , Rachel Yehuda
  • , Charles R. Marmar
  • , Dewleen G. Baker
  • , Bekh Bradley
  • , Karestan C. Koenen
  • , Karen N. Conneely
  • Kerry J. Ressler
  • Emory University
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health
  • New York University
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • Department of Veterans Affairs
  • VA Medical Center
  • Harvard University
  • McLean Hospital

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Abstract

Excessive alcohol use is extremely prevalent in the United States, particularly among trauma-exposed individuals. While several studies have examined genetic influences on alcohol use and related problems, this has not been studied in the context of trauma-exposed populations. We report results from a genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and associated problems as measured by the alcohol use disorders identification test (AUDIT) in a trauma-exposed cohort. Results indicate a genome-wide significant association between total AUDIT score and rs1433375 [N = 1036, P = 2.61 × 10 −8 (dominant model), P = 7.76 × 10 −8 (additive model)], an intergenic single-nucleotide polymorphism located 323 kb upstream of the sodium channel and clathrin linker 1 (SCLT1) at 4q28. rs1433375 was also significant in a meta-analysis of two similar, but independent, cohorts (N = 1394, P = 0.0004), the Marine Resiliency Study and Systems Biology PTSD Biomarkers Consortium. Functional analysis indicated that rs1433375 was associated with SCLT1 gene expression and cortical-cerebellar functional connectivity measured via resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Together, findings suggest a role for sodium channel regulation and cerebellar functioning in alcohol use behavior. Identifying mechanisms underlying risk for problematic alcohol use in trauma-exposed populations is critical for future treatment and prevention efforts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1145-1159
Number of pages15
JournalAddiction Biology
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2018

Keywords

  • AUDIT
  • alcohol consumption
  • alcohol use disorder
  • expression QTL
  • fMRI
  • genome-wide association study

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