Alcohol use disorder and body mass index show genetic pleiotropy and shared neural associations.
Samantha G MaloneChristal N DavisZachary PiserchiaMichael R SetzerSylvanus ToikumoHang ZhouEmma L WinterlindJoshua C GrayAmy JusticeLorenzo LeggioChristopher T RentschHenry R KranzlerJoshua C GrayPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
More than half of variants significantly associated with AUD and BMI had opposite directions of effect for the traits, supporting our hypothesis that this is the basis for their lack of genetic correlation. Follow-up analyses identified brain regions implicated in executive functioning, reward, homeostasis, and food intake regulation. Together, these findings clarify the extensive polygenic overlap between AUD and BMI and elucidate several overlapping neurobiological mechanisms.