Genome-wide association studies of lifetime and frequency cannabis use in 131,895 individuals.
Hayley H A ThorpePierre FontanillasJohn J MeredithMariela V JenningsRenata B CupertinoShreya Pakalanull nullSarah L ElsonJibran Younis KhokharLea K DavisEmma C JohnsonAbraham A PalmerSandra Sanchez-RoigePublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Cannabis is one of the most widely used drugs globally. Decriminalization of cannabis is further increasing cannabis consumption. We performed genome-wide association studies ( GWASs ) of lifetime ( N =131,895) and frequency ( N =73,374) of cannabis use. Lifetime cannabis use GWAS identified two loci, one near CADM2 (rs11922956, p =2.40E-11) and another near GRM3 (rs12673181, p =6.90E-09). Frequency of use GWAS identified one locus near CADM2 (rs4856591, p =8.10E-09; r 2 =0.76 with rs11922956). Both traits were heritable and genetically correlated with previous GWASs of lifetime use and cannabis use disorder ( CUD ), as well as other substance use and cognitive traits. Polygenic scores ( PGSs ) for lifetime and frequency of cannabis use associated cannabis use phenotypes in AllofUs participants. Phenome-wide association study of lifetime cannabis use PGS in a hospital cohort replicated associations with substance use and mood disorders, and uncovered associations with celiac and infectious diseases. This work demonstrates the value of GWASs of CUD transition risk factors.