Ehringer_2010_Am.J.Med.Genet.B.Neuropsychiatr.Genet_153B_600

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Title : Association of CHRN genes with dizziness to tobacco - Ehringer_2010_Am.J.Med.Genet.B.Neuropsychiatr.Genet_153B_600
Author(s) : Ehringer MA , McQueen MB , Hoft NR , Saccone NL , Stitzel JA , Wang JC , Bierut LJ
Ref : American Journal of Medicine Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet , 153B :600 , 2010
Abstract :

The neuronal nicotinic receptor genes (CHRN) have been implicated in a variety of smoking-related behaviors. Here we tested for association between an early subjective response phenotype, "dizziness," and 226 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in CHRN genes. The sample included 789 nicotine-dependent cases and 811 controls, where early "dizziness" reports were significantly associated with case/control status (P < 0.0001). Multiple SNPs in the putative promoter region of the CHRNB3 gene were nominally associated with "dizziness" experience from the first few cigarettes (P < 0.01). Cell culture studies were conducted to examine the ability of different haplotypes in the CHRNB3 promoter to drive luciferase expression. Data from these experiments support the hypothesis that different alleles in the CHRNB3 upstream promoter region may lead to different levels of RNA expression. In addition, a novel finding of association between SNPs in the CHRNA10 gene reached experiment-wide empirical significance (P = 0.048), which implicates another CHRN gene as being involved in early subjective response to tobacco.

PubMedSearch : Ehringer_2010_Am.J.Med.Genet.B.Neuropsychiatr.Genet_153B_600
PubMedID: 19760673

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Ehringer MA, McQueen MB, Hoft NR, Saccone NL, Stitzel JA, Wang JC, Bierut LJ (2010)
Association of CHRN genes with dizziness to tobacco
American Journal of Medicine Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 153B :600

Ehringer MA, McQueen MB, Hoft NR, Saccone NL, Stitzel JA, Wang JC, Bierut LJ (2010)
American Journal of Medicine Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet 153B :600