학술논문

Genome-wide association analyses of risk tolerance and risky behaviors in over 1 million individuals identify hundreds of loci and shared genetic influences.
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Karlsson Linnér, RichardBiroli, PietroKong, EdwardMeddens, S Fleur WWedow, RobbeeFontana, Mark AlanLebreton, MaëlTino, Stephen PAbdellaoui, AbdelHammerschlag, Anke RNivard, Michel GOkbay, AysuRietveld, Cornelius ATimshel, Pascal NTrzaskowski, MaciejVlaming, Ronald deZünd, Christian LBao, YanchunBuzdugan, LauraCaplin, Ann HChen, Chia-YenEibich, PeterFontanillas, PierreGonzalez, Juan RJoshi, Peter KKarhunen, VilleKleinman, AaronLevin, Remy ZLill, Christina MMeddens, Gerardus AMuntané, GerardSanchez-Roige, SandraRooij, Frank J vanTaskesen, ErdoganWu, YangZhang, FutaoAuton, AdamBoardman, Jason DClark, David WConlin, AndrewDolan, Conor CFischbacher, UrsGroenen, Patrick J FHarris, Kathleen MullanHasler, GregorHofman, AlbertIkram, Mohammad AJain, SoniaKarlsson, RobertKessler, Ronald CKooyman, MaartenMacKillop, JamesMännikkö, MinnaMorcillo-Suarez, CarlosMcQueen, Matthew BSchmidt, Klaus MSmart, Melissa CSutter, MatthiasThurik, A RoyUitterlinden, André GWhite, JonWit, Harriet deYang, JianBertram, LarsBoomsma, Dorret IEsko, TõnuFehr, ErnstHinds, David AJohannesson, MagnusKumari, MeenaLaibson, DavidMagnusson, Patrik K EMeyer, Michelle NNavarro, ArcadiPalmer, Abraham APers, Tune HPosthuma, DanielleSchunk, DanielStein, Murray BSvento, RauliTiemeier, HenningTimmers, Paul R H JTurley, PatrickUrsano, Robert JWagner, Gert GWilson, James FGratten, JacobLee, James JCesarini, DavidBenjamin, Daniel JKoellinger, Philipp DBeauchamp, Jonathan PJacobsson, Bo, 1960; Benjamin, Daniel J.
Source
Nature genetics. 51:245-257
Subject
Obstetrics
Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine
Reproduktionsmedicin och gynekologi
Clinical Medicine
Klinisk medicin
Language
English
ISSN
1546-1718
Abstract
Humans vary substantially in their willingness to take risks. In a combined sample of over 1 million individuals, we conducted genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of general risk tolerance, adventurousness, and risky behaviors in the driving, drinking, smoking, and sexual domains. Across all GWAS, we identified hundreds of associated loci, including 99 loci associated with general risk tolerance. We report evidence of substantial shared genetic influences across risk tolerance and the risky behaviors: 46 of the 99 general risk tolerance loci contain a lead SNP for at least one of our other GWAS, and general risk tolerance is genetically correlated ([Formula: see text]~0.25 to 0.50) with a range of risky behaviors. Bioinformatics analyses imply that genes near SNPs associated with general risk tolerance are highly expressed in brain tissues and point to a role for glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmission. We found no evidence of enrichment for genes previously hypothesized to relate to risk tolerance.