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      Genome-wide Association Analyses Suggested a Novel Mechanism for Smoking Behavior Regulated by IL15

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          Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the US. Although smoking behavior has a significant genetic determination, the specific genes and associated mechanisms underlying smoking behavior are largely unknown. Here, we performed a genome-wide association study on smoking behavior in 840 Caucasians, including 417 males and 423 females, in which we examined ∼380,000 SNPs. We found that a cluster of nine SNPs upstream from the IL15 gene were associated with smoking status in males, with the most significant SNP, rs4956302, achieving a p value (8.80×10 −8) of genome-wide significance. Another SNP, rs17354547, that is highly conserved across multiple species, achieved a p value of 5.65×10 −5. These two SNPs, together with two additional SNPs ( rs1402812 and rs4956396) were selected from the above nine SNPs for replication in an African-American sample containing 1,251 subjects, including 412 males and 839 females. The SNP rs17354547 was successfully replicated in the male subgroup of the replication sample; it was associated with smoking quantity (SQ), the Heaviness of Smoking Index (HSI) and the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence (FTND), with p values of 0.031, 0.0046 and 0.019, respectively. In addition, a haplotype formed by rs17354547, rs1402812 and rs4956396 was also associated with SQ, HSI and FTND, achieving p values of 0.039, 0.0093 and 0.0093, respectively. To further confirm our findings, we performed an in silico replication study of the nine SNPs in a Framingham Heart Study sample containing 7,623 Caucasians from 1,731 families, among which, 3,491 subjects are males and 4,132 are females. Again, male-specific association with smoking status was observed, for which seven of the nine SNPs achieved significant p values ( p<0.05) and two achieved marginally significant p values ( p<0.10) in males. Several of the nine SNPs, including the highly conserved one across species, rs17354547, are located at potential transcription factor binding sites, suggesting transcription regulation as a possible function for these SNPs. Through this function, the SNPs may modulate gene expression of IL15, a key cytokine regulating immune function. As the immune system has long been recognized to influence drug addiction behavior, our association findings suggest a novel mechanism for smoking addiction involving immune modulation via the IL15 pathway.

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                Journal
                9607835
                20545
                Mol Psychiatry
                Molecular psychiatry
                1359-4184
                1476-5578
                23 January 2009
                3 February 2009
                July 2009
                1 January 2010
                : 14
                : 7
                : 668-680
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of Medicine, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA
                [2 ] The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education and Institute of Molecular Genetics, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, P R China
                [3 ] Osteoporosis Research Center, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 68131, USA
                [4 ] Vanderbilt Microarray Shared Resource, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232
                [5 ] Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22911
                [6 ] Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22911
                [7 ] Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences and ACT Center for Tobacco Treatment, Education & Research, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS 39216
                [8 ] Laboratory of Molecular and Statistical Genetics, College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, Hunan 410081, P R China
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Hong-Wen Deng, Ph. D. Departments of Basic Medical Science and Orthopedic Surgery, University of Missouri – Kansas City, 2411 Holmes Street, Room M3-C03, Kansas City, Missouri 64108-2792 Phone: 816-235-5354 Fax: 816-235-6517 Email: dengh@ 123456umkc.edu
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                nihpa86780
                10.1038/mp.2009.3
                2700850
                19188921
                7cd2ca13-99f1-4f79-9c55-3cfeb15cc334
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                Molecular medicine
                smoking,nicotine addiction,il15,genomewide association,genetics
                Molecular medicine
                smoking, nicotine addiction, il15, genomewide association, genetics

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