Common variants at 12q24 are associated with drinking behavior in Han Chinese1-3

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Background: Alcohol consumption is heritable, but genetic susceptibility to drinking behavior has not been investigated widely in genome-wide association studies. Objective: We aimed to identify susceptibility loci for drinking behavior (drinkers compared with nondrinkers) in Han Chinese. Design: We performed 2 genome-wide association studies including 1420 drinkers and 3590 nondrinkers in discovery, followed by a de novo replication analysis comprising 4896 drinkers and 13,293 nondrinkers. DNA samples of the subjects were collected for genotyping. Results: The association results of drinking behavior (drinkers or nondrinkers) showed a cluster of single nucleotide polymorphisms at 12q24 in discovery (P , 5 3 1028), with the strongest association for rs11066280 near C12orf51 (P-combined = 3.26 3 102215). Moreover, we observed the association with drinking behavior for a functional variant in ALDH2 at 12q24 (rs671, P-discovery = 5.17 3 10235). We also identified the association between rs11066280 and daily alcohol intake among drinkers (P-combined = 4.01 3 10221). Conclusion: Our data indicate that common variants at 12q24 may contribute to the susceptibility of drinking behavior in Han Chinese. © 2013 American Society for Nutrition.

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Yang, X., Lu, X., Wang, L., Chen, S., Li, J., Cao, J., … Gu, D. (2013). Common variants at 12q24 are associated with drinking behavior in Han Chinese1-3. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 97(3), 545–551. https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.112.046482

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