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Genome-wide linkage scans for major depression in individuals with alcohol dependence.

Abstract
Major depression is more prevalent among individuals with alcoholism than in the general population. Twin studies have found a moderate degree of genetic correlation for alcohol dependence (AD) and major depression (MD), suggesting the existence of loci that confer susceptibility to both disorders. The aim of the present study was to conduct genome-wide linkage analyses to identify loci and to replicate prior evidence for linkage to MD, and to search for linkage regions that may confer risk to the co-occurrence of depression and alcoholism in a sample of sib-pairs affected with AD. A set of 1020 microsatellite markers (average marker spacing of 4cM) were genotyped in 1289 subjects, which consisted of 473 informative families for analysis of depressive traits and 626 sibling pairs for analysis of symptoms of MD and AD. For univariate linkage results for depression, there were six regions (1q, 2p, 4q, 12q, 13q, and 22q) with multipoint LOD scores in excess of 1.00; the highest peak was on chromosome 4q32.3 near marker D4S2952 (LOD=2.17, p=0.0008) for symptoms of MD. Bivariate linkage analysis of symptoms of MD and AD identified only one region at 22q11.21 with LOD>1, which overlapped with the region for symptoms of MD. Several of these regions replicate previously reported linkage results for major depression and emotion-related traits and events, such as neuroticism and suicide attempts. These identified genomic locations, together with results from prior studies, indicate potential regions of interests that may contain susceptibility loci to the risk of depression among individuals with alcohol dependence.
AuthorsPo-Hsiu Kuo, Michael C Neale, Dermot Walsh, Diana G Patterson, Brien Riley, Carol A Prescott, Kenneth S Kendler
JournalJournal of psychiatric research (J Psychiatr Res) Vol. 44 Issue 9 Pg. 616-9 (Jul 2010) ISSN: 1879-1379 [Electronic] England
PMID20074746 (Publication Type: Letter, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
CopyrightCopyright 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Topics
  • Alcoholism (complications, genetics)
  • Chromosome Mapping (methods)
  • Depressive Disorder, Major (complications, genetics)
  • Family Health
  • Female
  • Genetic Linkage (physiology)
  • Genome-Wide Association Study
  • Humans
  • Lod Score
  • Male

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