International meta-analysis of PTSD genome-wide association studies identifies sex- and ancestry-specific genetic risk loci.
Caroline M NievergeltAdam X MaihoferTorsten KlengelElizabeth G AtkinsonChia-Yen ChenKarmel W ChoiJonathan R I ColemanShareefa DalvieLaramie E DuncanJoshua C GrayDaniel F LeveyMark W LogueRenato PolimantiAllison C ProvostAndrew D RatanatharathornMurray B SteinKaty TorresAllison E AielloLynn M AlmliAnanda B AmstadterSøren B AndersenOle Andreas AndreassenPaul A ArbisiAllison Elizabeth Ashley-KochS Bryn AustinEsmina AvdibegovicDragan BabićMarie Bækvad-HansenDewleen G BakerJean C BeckhamLaura J BierutJonathan I BissonMarco P M BoksElizabeth A BolgerAnders Dupont BørglumBekh BradleyMegan BrashearGerome D BreenRichard A BryantAngela C BustamanteJonas Byberg-GrauholmJoseph R CalabreseJosé Miguel Caldas de AlmeidaAnders M DaleMark J DalyNikolaos P DaskalakisJürgen DeckertDouglas L DelahantyMichelle F DennisSeth G DisnerKatharina DomschkeAlma Džubur KulenovićChristopher R ErbesAlexandra EvansLindsay A FarrerNorah C FeenyJanine D FloryDavid ForbesCarol E FranzSandro GaleaMelanie E GarrettBizu GelayeElbert GeuzeCharles F GillespieAferdita Goci UkaScott D GordonGuia GuffantiRasha HammamiehSupriya HarnalMichael A HauserAndrew C HeathSian M J HemmingsDavid Michael HougaardMiro JakovljevicMarti JettEric Otto JohnsonIan R JonesTanja JovanovicXue-Jun QinAngela G JunglenKaren-Inge KarstoftMilissa L KaufmanRonald C KesslerAlaptagin KhanNathan A KimbrelAnthony P KingNastassja KoenHenry R KranzlerWilliam S KremenBruce R LawfordLauren A M LeboisCatrin E LewisSarah D LinnstaedtAdriana LoriBozo LugonjaJurjen J LuykxMichael J LyonsJessica Maples-KellerCharles MarmarAlicia R MartinNicholas G MartinDouglas MaurerMatig R MavissakalianAlexander McFarlaneRegina E McGlincheyKatie A McLaughlinSamuel A McLeanSarah McLeayDivya MehtaWilliam P MilbergMark W MillerRajendra A MoreyCharles Phillip MorrisOle MorsPreben B MortensenBenjamin M NealeElliot C NelsonMerete NordentoftSonya B NormanMeaghan Louise O'DonnellHolly K OrcuttMatthew S PanizzonEdward S PetersAlan L PetersonMatthew PeverillRobert H PietrzakMelissa A PolusnyJohn P RiceStephan RipkeVictoria B RisbroughAndrea L RobertsAlex O RothbaumBarbara O RothbaumPeter Roy-ByrneKen RuggieroAriane RungBart P F RuttenNancy L SacconeSixto E SanchezDick SchijvenSoraya SeedatAntonia V SeligowskiJulia S SengChristina M SheerinDerrick SiloveAlicia K SmithJordan W SmollerScott R SponheimDan J SteinJennifer S StevenJennifer A SumnerMartin H TeicherWesley K ThompsonEdward TrapidoMonica UddinRobert J UrsanoLeigh Luella van den HeuvelMiranda Van HooffEric VermettenChristiaan H VinkersJoanne VoiseyYunpeng WangZhewu WangThomas M WergeMichelle A WilliamsDouglas E WilliamsonSherry WinternitzChristiane WolfErika J WolfJonathan D WolffRachel YehudaRoss McD YoungKeith A YoungHongyu ZhaoLori A ZoellnerIsrael LiberzonKerry J ResslerMagali HaasKarestan C KoenenPublished in: Nature communications (2019)
The risk of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following trauma is heritable, but robust common variants have yet to be identified. In a multi-ethnic cohort including over 30,000 PTSD cases and 170,000 controls we conduct a genome-wide association study of PTSD. We demonstrate SNP-based heritability estimates of 5-20%, varying by sex. Three genome-wide significant loci are identified, 2 in European and 1 in African-ancestry analyses. Analyses stratified by sex implicate 3 additional loci in men. Along with other novel genes and non-coding RNAs, a Parkinson's disease gene involved in dopamine regulation, PARK2, is associated with PTSD. Finally, we demonstrate that polygenic risk for PTSD is significantly predictive of re-experiencing symptoms in the Million Veteran Program dataset, although specific loci did not replicate. These results demonstrate the role of genetic variation in the biology of risk for PTSD and highlight the necessity of conducting sex-stratified analyses and expanding GWAS beyond European ancestry populations.