Alcohol and nicotine polygenic scores are associated with the development of alcohol and nicotine use problems from adolescence to young adulthood.
Joseph D DeakD Angus ClarkMengzhen LiuJonathan D SchaeferSeon Kyeong JangC Emily DurbinWilliam G IaconoMatt McGueScott VriezeBrian M HicksPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
Substance use-related polygenic scores (PGSs) vary in the strength and generality versus specificity of their associations with substance use and problems over time. The regular smoking PGS appears to be a robust predictor of substance use trajectories and seems to measure both nicotine-specific and non-specific genetic liability for substance use, and potentially externalizing problems in general.