Polygenic risk scores for nicotine use and family history of smoking are associated with smoking behaviour.
Jerome C FooMaja P VölkerFabian StreitJosef FrankNorman ZachariasLea ZillichLea SirignanoPeter NürnbergThomas F WienkerMichael WagnerMarkus M NöthenMichael NothnagelHenrik WalterBernd LenzRainer SpanagelFalk KieferGeorg WintererMarcella RietschelStephanie H WittPublished in: Drug and alcohol dependence (2024)
These results show the potential utility of molecular genetic data for research investigating smoking prevention. The fact that PRS explains more variance than family history highlights progress from formal to molecular genetics; the partial overlap and increased predictive value when using both suggests the importance of combining these approaches.