Genetic variation within GRIN2B in adolescents with alcohol use disorder may be associated with larger left posterior cingulate cortex volume

Shareefa Dalvie*, Samantha J. Brooks, Valerie Cardenas, George Fein, Raj Ramesar, Dan J. Stein

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Abstract

Objective Brain structure differences and adolescent alcohol dependence both show substantial heritability. However, exactly which genes are responsible for brain volume variation in adolescents with substance abuse disorders are currently unknown. The aim of this investigation was to determine whether genetic variants previously implicated in psychiatric disorders are associated with variation in brain volume in adolescents with alcohol use disorder (AUD). Methods The cohort consisted of 58 adolescents with DSM-IV AUD and 58 age and gender-matched controls of mixed ancestry ethnicity. An Illumina Infinium iSelect custom 6000 bead chip was used to genotype 5348 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 378 candidate genes. Magnetic resonance images were acquired and volumes of global and regional structures were estimated using voxel-based morphometry. To determine whether any of the genetic variants were associated with brain volume, association analysis was conducted using linear regression in Plink. Results From the exploratory analysis, the GRIN2B SNP rs219927 was associated with brain volume in the left posterior cingulate cortex (p<0.05), whereby having a G-allele was associated with a bigger volume. Conclusion The GRIN2B gene is involved in glutamatergic signalling and may be associated with developmental differences in AUD in brain regions such as the posterior cingulate cortex. Such differences may play a role in risk for AUD, and deserve more detailed investigation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-258
Number of pages7
JournalActa Neuropsychiatrica
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2017
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismAA016303, U01AA023674
National Research Foundation
South African Medical Research Council
Claude Leon Foundation
University of Cape Town

    Keywords

    • adolescent
    • alcoholism
    • GRIN2B receptor
    • magnetic resonance imaging

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