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The impact of removing former drinkers from genome‐wide association studies of AUDIT‐C

Cecilia Dao, Hang Zhou, Aeron Small, Kirsha S. Gordon, Boyang Li, Rachel L. Kember, Yixuan Ye, Joel Gelernter, Ke Xu, Henry R. Kranzler, Hongyu Zhao, Amy C. Justice

2021Addiction23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) questionnaire screens for harmful drinking using a 12-month timeframe. A score of 0 is assigned to individuals who report abstaining from alcohol in the past year. However, many middle-age individuals reporting current abstinence are former drinkers (FDs). Because FDs may be more genetically prone to harmful alcohol use than lifelong abstainers (LAs) and are often combined with LAs, we evaluated the impact of differentiating them on the identification of genetic association. DESIGN AND SETTING: The United Kingdom Biobank (UKBB) includes AUDIT-C and alcohol drinker status. PARTICIPANTS: 131 510 Europeans, including 5135 FDs. MEASUREMENTS: We compared three genome-wide association (GWAS) analyses to explore the effects of removing FDs: the full AUDIT-C data, AUDIT-C data without FDs, and data from a random sample numerically matched to the data without FDs. Because prior studies show a consistent association of the ADH1B polymorphism rs1229984 with both alcohol consumption and alcohol use disorder, we compared allele frequencies for rs1229984 stratified by AUDIT-C value and FD versus LA status. Additionally, we calculated polygenic risk scores (PRS) of related diseases. FINDINGS: ), more statistically significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (after removal: 11 vs 9 and 8), and genomic loci (after removal: 11 vs 9 and 7). Additional independent SNPs were identified after removal of FDs: rs2817866 (PTGER3), rs7105867 (ANO3), and rs17601612 (DRD2). For PRS of alcohol use disorder and major depressive disorder, there are statistically significant differences between FDs and LAs. CONCLUSIONS: Differentiating between former drinkers and lifelong abstainers can improve Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) genome-wide association results.

Topics & Concepts

Alcohol Use Disorders Identification TestGenome-wide association studyMedicineADH1BAuditAbstinenceBiobankAlcohol use disorderSingle-nucleotide polymorphismAlcoholMedical emergencyPoison controlPsychiatryBioinformaticsGeneticsInjury preventionBiologyEconomicsEnzymeBranched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complexBiochemistryManagementDehydrogenaseGeneGenotypeGenetic Associations and EpidemiologySubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects
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