Chromatin architecture in addiction circuitry identifies risk genes and potential biological mechanisms underlying cigarette smoking and alcohol use traits

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Nancy Y. A. Sey
Benxia Hu
Marina Iskhakova
Sool Lee
Huaigu Sun
Neda Shokrian
Gabriella Ben Hutta
Jesse A. Marks
Bryan C. Quach
Eric O. Johnson
Dana B. Hancock
Schahram Akbarian
Hyejung Won
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[1] University of North Carolina,UNC Neuroscience Center
[2] University of North Carolina,Department of Genetics
[3] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,Department of Psychiatry
[4] Friedman Brain Institute,Department of Neuroscience
[5] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
[6] Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,undefined
[7] GenOmics,undefined
[8] Bioinformatics,undefined
[9] and Translational Research Center,undefined
[10] Biostatistics and Epidemiology Division,undefined
[11] RTI International,undefined
[12] Research Triangle Park,undefined
[13] Fellow Program,undefined
[14] RTI International,undefined
[15] Research Triangle Park,undefined
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2022年 / 27卷
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Cigarette smoking and alcohol use are among the most prevalent substances used worldwide and account for a substantial proportion of preventable morbidity and mortality, underscoring the public health significance of understanding their etiology. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have successfully identified genetic variants associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol use traits. However, the vast majority of risk variants reside in non-coding regions of the genome, and their target genes and neurobiological mechanisms are unknown. Chromosomal conformation mappings can address this knowledge gap by charting the interaction profiles of risk-associated regulatory variants with target genes. To investigate the functional impact of common variants associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol use traits, we applied Hi-C coupled MAGMA (H-MAGMA) built upon cortical and newly generated midbrain dopaminergic neuronal Hi-C datasets to GWAS summary statistics of nicotine dependence, cigarettes per day, problematic alcohol use, and drinks per week. The identified risk genes mapped to key pathways associated with cigarette smoking and alcohol use traits, including drug metabolic processes and neuronal apoptosis. Risk genes were highly expressed in cortical glutamatergic, midbrain dopaminergic, GABAergic, and serotonergic neurons, suggesting them as relevant cell types in understanding the mechanisms by which genetic risk factors influence cigarette smoking and alcohol use. Lastly, we identified pleiotropic genes between cigarette smoking and alcohol use traits under the assumption that they may reveal substance-agnostic, shared neurobiological mechanisms of addiction. The number of pleiotropic genes was ~26-fold higher in dopaminergic neurons than in cortical neurons, emphasizing the critical role of ascending dopaminergic pathways in mediating general addiction phenotypes. Collectively, brain region- and neuronal subtype-specific 3D genome architecture helps refine neurobiological hypotheses for smoking, alcohol, and general addiction phenotypes by linking genetic risk factors to their target genes.
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页码:3085 / 3094
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