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Genetic diversity fuels gene discovery for tobacco and alcohol use.

Gretchen R B SaundersXingyan WangFang ChenSeon-Kyeong JangMengzhen LiuChen WangShuang GaoYu JiangChachrit KhunsriraksakulJacqueline M OttoClifton AddisonMasato AkiyamaChristine M AlbertFazil AlievAlvaro AlonsoDonna K ArnettAllison E Ashley-KochAneel A AshraniKathleen C BarnesR Graham BarrTraci M BartzDiane M BeckerLawrence F BielakEmelia J BenjaminJoshua C BisGyda BjornsdottirJohn BlangeroEugene R BleeckerJason D BoardmanEric BoerwinkleDorret I BoomsmaMeher Preethi BoorgulaDonald W BowdenJennifer A BrodyBrian E CadeDaniel I ChasmanSameer ChavanYii-Der Ida ChenZhengming ChenIona ChengMichael H ChoHélène ChoquetJohn W ColeMarilyn C CornelisFrancesco CuccaJoanne E CurranMariza de AndradeDanielle M DickAnna R DochertyRavindranath DuggiralaCharles B EatonMarissa A EhringerTõnu EskoJessica D FaulLilian Fernandes SilvaEdoardo FiorilloMyriam FornageBarry I FreedmanMaiken E GabrielsenMelanie E GarrettSina A GharibChristian GiegerNathan GillespieDavid C GlahnScott D GordonCharles C GuDongfeng GuDaniel F GudbjartssonXiuqing GuoJeffrey HaesslerMichael E HallToomas HallerKathleen Mullan HarrisJiang HePamela HerdJohn K HewittIan HickieBertha HidalgoJohn E HokansonChristian HopferJoukeJan HottengaLifang HouHongyan HuangYi-Jen HungDavid J HunterKristian HveemShih-Jen HwangChii-Min HwuWilliam IaconoMarguerite R IrvinYon Ho JeeEric O JohnsonYoonjung Y JooEric JorgensonAnne E JusticeYoichiro KamataniRobert C KaplanJaakko KaprioSharon L R KardiaMatthew C KellerTanika N KellyCharles KooperbergTellervo KorhonenPeter KraftKenneth KrauterJohanna KuusistoMarkku LaaksoJessica Lasky-SuWen-Jane LeeJames J LeeDaniel LevyLiming LiKevin LiYuqing LiKuang LinPenelope A LindChunyu LiuDonald M Lloyd-JonesSharon M LutzJiantao MaReedik MägiAni ManichaikulNicholas G MartinRavi MathurNana MatobaPatrick F McArdleMatt McGueMatthew B McQueenSarah E MedlandAndres MetspaluDeborah A MeyersIona Y MillwoodBraxton D MitchellKaren L MohlkeMatthew MollMay E MontasserAlanna C MorrisonAntonella MulasJonas B NielsenKari E NorthElizabeth C OelsnerYukinori OkadaValeria OrrùNicholette D PalmerTeemu PalviainenAnita PanditS Lani ParkUlrike PetersAnnette PetersPatricia A PeyserTinca J C PoldermanNicholas RafaelsSusan RedlineRobert M ReedAlex P ReinerJohn P RiceStephen S RichNicole E RichmondCarol RoanJerome I RotterMichael N RueschmanValgerdur RunarsdottirNancy L SacconeDavid A SchwartzAladdin H ShadyabJingchunzi ShiSuyash S ShringarpureKamil SicinskiAnne Heidi SkogholtJennifer A SmithNicholas L SmithNona SotoodehniaMichael C StallingsHreinn StefanssonKari StefanssonJerry A StitzelXiao SunMoin SyedRuth Tal-SingerAmy E TaylorKent D TaylorMarilyn J TelenKhanh K ThaiHemant TiwariConstance TurmanThorarinn TyrfingssonTamara L WallRobin G WaltersDavid R WeirScott T WeissWendy B WhiteJohn B WhitfieldKerri L WigginsGonneke WillemsenCristen J WillerBendik S WinsvoldHuichun XuLisa R YanekJie YinKristin L YoungKendra A YoungBing YuWei ZhaoWei ZhouSebastian ZöllnerLuisa Zuccolonull nullnull nullChiara BatiniAndrew W BergenLaura J BierutSean P DavidSarah A Gagliano TaliunDana B HancockBibo JiangMarcus R MunafòThorgeir E ThorgeirssonDajiang J LiuScott I Vrieze
Published in: Nature (2022)
Tobacco and alcohol use are heritable behaviours associated with 15% and 5.3% of worldwide deaths, respectively, due largely to broad increased risk for disease and injury 1-4 . These substances are used across the globe, yet genome-wide association studies have focused largely on individuals of European ancestries 5 . Here we leveraged global genetic diversity across 3.4 million individuals from four major clines of global ancestry (approximately 21% non-European) to power the discovery and fine-mapping of genomic loci associated with tobacco and alcohol use, to inform function of these loci via ancestry-aware transcriptome-wide association studies, and to evaluate the genetic architecture and predictive power of polygenic risk within and across populations. We found that increases in sample size and genetic diversity improved locus identification and fine-mapping resolution, and that a large majority of the 3,823 associated variants (from 2,143 loci) showed consistent effect sizes across ancestry dimensions. However, polygenic risk scores developed in one ancestry performed poorly in others, highlighting the continued need to increase sample sizes of diverse ancestries to realize any potential benefit of polygenic prediction.
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