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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-Roige
Published 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.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide association
  • risk factors
  • infectious diseases
  • genome wide
  • healthcare
  • genome wide association study
  • emergency department
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • sleep quality
  • celiac disease