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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and lifetime cannabis use: genetic overlap and causality.
Soler Artigas, María; Sánchez-Mora, Cristina; Rovira, Paula; Richarte, Vanesa; Garcia-Martínez, Iris; Pagerols, Mireia; Demontis, Ditte; Stringer, Sven; Vink, Jacqueline M; Børglum, Anders D; Neale, Benjamin M; Franke, Barbara; Faraone, Stephen V; Casas, Miguel; Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni; Ribasés, Marta.
Afiliação
  • Soler Artigas M; Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. maria.soler@vhir.org.
  • Sánchez-Mora C; Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain. maria.soler@vhir.org.
  • Rovira P; Biomedical Network Research Centre on Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain. maria.soler@vhir.org.
  • Richarte V; Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Garcia-Martínez I; Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Pagerols M; Biomedical Network Research Centre on Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Demontis D; Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Stringer S; Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Vink JM; Biomedical Network Research Centre on Mental Health (CIBERSAM), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Børglum AD; Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Neale BM; Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Franke B; Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Faraone SV; Psychiatric Genetics Unit, Group of Psychiatry, Mental Health and Addiction, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Casas M; Department of Psychiatry, Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Ramos-Quiroga JA; Department of Biomedicine-Human Genetics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
  • Ribasés M; The Lundbeck Foundation Initiative for Integrative Psychiatric Research, iPSYCH, Aarhus, Denmark.
Mol Psychiatry ; 25(10): 2493-2503, 2020 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30610198
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a severely impairing neurodevelopmental disorder with a prevalence of 5% in children and adolescents and of 2.5% in adults. Comorbid conditions in ADHD play a key role in symptom progression, disorder course and outcome. ADHD is associated with a significantly increased risk for substance use, abuse and dependence. ADHD and cannabis use are partly determined by genetic factors; the heritability of ADHD is estimated at 70-80% and of cannabis use initiation at 40-48%. In this study, we used summary statistics from the largest available meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of ADHD (n = 53,293) and lifetime cannabis use (n = 32,330) to gain insights into the genetic overlap and causal relationship of these two traits. We estimated their genetic correlation to be r2 = 0.29 (P = 1.63 × 10-5) and identified four new genome-wide significant loci in a cross-trait analysis: two in a single variant association analysis (rs145108385, P = 3.30 × 10-8 and rs4259397, P = 4.52 × 10-8) and two in a gene-based association analysis (WDPCP, P = 9.67 × 10-7 and ZNF251, P = 1.62 × 10-6). Using a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach we found support that ADHD is causal for lifetime cannabis use, with an odds ratio of 7.9 for cannabis use in individuals with ADHD in comparison to individuals without ADHD (95% CI (3.72, 15.51), P = 5.88 × 10-5). These results substantiate the temporal relationship between ADHD and future cannabis use and reinforce the need to consider substance misuse in the context of ADHD in clinical interventions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno do Deficit de Atenção com Hiperatividade / Cannabis / Fumar Maconha / Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Transtorno do Deficit de Atenção com Hiperatividade / Cannabis / Fumar Maconha / Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article