发现多动症和药物依赖性障碍的主要基因:荟萃分析和综述

Yaqing Gao, Chen Sang, Guotai Shen, Yuan Xu
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注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是一种常见的神经精神疾病,以注意力不集中、多动和冲动为特征,在学龄儿童中发病率很高。药物使用障碍(SUD)通常与多动症并发,但人们对这两种疾病之间的遗传联系还不甚了解。本研究旨在利用 PLINK 1.9 软件对现有的七个全基因组关联研究 (GWAS) 数据集进行荟萃分析,探索多动症和药物滥用障碍之间的遗传共性,从而填补研究空白。之前的研究已经确定了这两种疾病的独立遗传标记,但对这两种疾病之间重叠性的全面研究仍然很少。我们的荟萃分析确定了多个与多动症和药物依赖性障碍相关的重要单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)和相关基因。这些基因显示出显著的 p 值,强调了它们在这些疾病的合并遗传景观中的潜在作用。这项研究的结果为了解多动症和药物依赖性障碍的共同遗传病因提供了新的视角,并为未来的研究和潜在的治疗干预提出了很有前景的途径。
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Discovery of genes prominent in ADHD and SUDs: A meta-analysis and review
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common neuropsychiatric condition characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, with a high prevalence among school-aged children. Substance Use Disorders (SUDs) are often comorbid with ADHD, yet the genetic linkages between these two disorders are not well understood. This study aims to fill the research gap by performing a meta-analysis on seven existing Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) datasets using PLINK 1.9 software to explore the genetic commonalities between ADHD and SUDs. Prior studies have identified separate genetic markers for each disorder, but comprehensive research examining the overlap between these two conditions remains scarce. Our meta-analysis identified multiple significant Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) and associated genes that are relevant to both ADHD and SUDs. These genes exhibited significant p-values, underlining their potential role in the comorbid genetic landscape of these conditions. The findings of this study provide novel insights into the shared genetic etiology of ADHD and SUDs and suggest promising avenues for future research and potential therapeutic interventions.
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