TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic predisposition to major depressive disorder differentially impacts alcohol consumption and high-risk drinking situations in men and women with alcohol use disorder
AU - Karpyak, Victor M.
AU - Coombes, Brandon J.
AU - Geske, Jennifer R.
AU - Pazdernik, Vanessa M.
AU - Schneekloth, Terry
AU - Kolla, Bhanu Prakash
AU - Oesterle, Tyler
AU - Loukianova, Larissa L.
AU - Skime, Michelle K.
AU - Ho, Ada Man Choi
AU - Ngo, Quyen
AU - Skillon, Cedric
AU - Ho, Ming Fen
AU - Weinshilboum, Richard
AU - Biernacka, Joanna M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by NIH/NIAAA grants P20AA017830 , R21AA025214 , U01AA027487 . The finding source had no role in design, execution, analysis and interpretation of results from this project.
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PY - 2023/2/1
Y1 - 2023/2/1
N2 - Lifetime history of major depressive disorder (MDD) has a sex-specific association with pretreatment alcohol consumption in patients with alcohol dependence. Here, we investigated the association of genetic load for MDD estimated using a polygenic risk score (PRS) with pretreatment alcohol consumption assessed with Timeline Follow Back in a sample of 287 men and 156 women meeting DSM-IV-TR criteria for alcohol dependence. Preferred drinking situations were assessed using the Inventory of Drug Taking Situations (IDTS). Linear models were used to test for association of normalized alcohol consumption measures with the MDD-PRS, adjusting for ancestry, age, sex, and number of days sober at baseline. We fit models both with and without adjustment for MDD history and alcohol-use-related PRSs as covariates. Higher MDD-PRS was associated with lower 90-day total alcohol consumption in men (β = −0.16, p = 0.0012) but not in women (β = 0.11, p = 0.18). The association of MDD-PRS with IDTS measures was also sex-specific: higher MDD-PRS was associated with higher propensity to drink in temptation-related situations in women, while the opposite (negative association)was found in men. MDD-PRS was not associated with lifetime MDD history in our sample, and adjustment for lifetime MDD and alcohol-related PRSs did not impact the results. Our results suggest that genetic load for MDD impacts pretreatment alcohol consumption in a sex-specific manner, which is similar to, but independent from, the effect of history of MDD. The clinical implications of these findings and contributing biological and psychological factors should be investigated in future studies.
AB - Lifetime history of major depressive disorder (MDD) has a sex-specific association with pretreatment alcohol consumption in patients with alcohol dependence. Here, we investigated the association of genetic load for MDD estimated using a polygenic risk score (PRS) with pretreatment alcohol consumption assessed with Timeline Follow Back in a sample of 287 men and 156 women meeting DSM-IV-TR criteria for alcohol dependence. Preferred drinking situations were assessed using the Inventory of Drug Taking Situations (IDTS). Linear models were used to test for association of normalized alcohol consumption measures with the MDD-PRS, adjusting for ancestry, age, sex, and number of days sober at baseline. We fit models both with and without adjustment for MDD history and alcohol-use-related PRSs as covariates. Higher MDD-PRS was associated with lower 90-day total alcohol consumption in men (β = −0.16, p = 0.0012) but not in women (β = 0.11, p = 0.18). The association of MDD-PRS with IDTS measures was also sex-specific: higher MDD-PRS was associated with higher propensity to drink in temptation-related situations in women, while the opposite (negative association)was found in men. MDD-PRS was not associated with lifetime MDD history in our sample, and adjustment for lifetime MDD and alcohol-related PRSs did not impact the results. Our results suggest that genetic load for MDD impacts pretreatment alcohol consumption in a sex-specific manner, which is similar to, but independent from, the effect of history of MDD. The clinical implications of these findings and contributing biological and psychological factors should be investigated in future studies.
KW - Alcohol consumption
KW - Alcohol use disorder
KW - Depression
KW - Polygenic risk scores
KW - Sex differences
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U2 - 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109753
DO - 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2022.109753
M3 - Article
C2 - 36608483
AN - SCOPUS:85145730307
SN - 0376-8716
VL - 243
JO - Drug and Alcohol Dependence
JF - Drug and Alcohol Dependence
M1 - 109753
ER -