Nicotinic Receptor Alpha-5 Subunit Gene Polymorphism is Associated with Heavy Smoking Under a Range of Nicotine Dosing Conditions.
Yantao ZuoJed E RoseJames M DavisKelsey A BehrensAisha A GolaubUpasana U ChandraEmily K AaronsJaniece D Morgan-GloverAlexey G MukhinPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2024)
The differences in daily cigarette consumption between rs16969968 risk-allele carriers and controls are shown to be consistent regardless of manipulations of cigarette nicotine content and transdermal nicotine supplementation and markedly greater among dependent smokers than those observed in the general smoker populations. G/G allele carriers, relative to A allele carriers, appeared to be more sensitive to the nicotine patch manipulation, reducing their smoking to a greater extent. These findings support continued efforts in the development of personalized intervention strategies to reduce the rs16969968-conveyed genetic propensity for heavy smoking.