2016
Review: DNA methylation and alcohol use disorders: Progress and challenges
Zhang H, Gelernter J. Review: DNA methylation and alcohol use disorders: Progress and challenges. American Journal On Addictions 2016, 26: 502-515. PMID: 27759945, PMCID: PMC6003819, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.12465.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA methylation changesDNA methylationMethylation changesGenome-wide DNA methylation studyGene expressionPromoter regionGlobal DNA methylation levelsDNA methylation profilesDNA methylation studiesDNA methylation levelsWidespread DNA methylationCandidate gene studiesEpigenetic mechanismsGenetic variationConsequences of AUDMethylation profilesMethylation studiesGene studiesMethylation levelsMethylationAUD subjectsGene-environment interactionsEnvironmental factorsInteractive effectsExpression
2013
ALDH2 is associated to alcohol dependence and is the major genetic determinant of “daily maximum drinks” in a GWAS study of an isolated rural chinese sample
Quillen EE, Chen X, Almasy L, Yang F, He H, Li X, Wang X, Liu T, Hao W, Deng H, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J. ALDH2 is associated to alcohol dependence and is the major genetic determinant of “daily maximum drinks” in a GWAS study of an isolated rural chinese sample. American Journal Of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics 2013, 165: 103-110. PMID: 24277619, PMCID: PMC4149216, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.b.32213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsCandidate single nucleotide polymorphismsGenome-wide association analysisCandidate gene studiesPhenotypic variationMajor genetic determinantGWAS studiesHeritable phenotypesAldehyde dehydrogenase deficiencyGene studiesAssociation analysisRisk genesLinkage disequilibriumGenetic determinantsExtended pedigreesNucleotide polymorphismsNorthern Hunan ProvinceAD-related phenotypesPhenotypeALDH2Consumption rateCCDC63
2008
Substance dependence low-density whole genome association study in two distinct American populations
Yu Y, Kranzler HR, Panhuysen C, Weiss RD, Poling J, Farrer LA, Gelernter J. Substance dependence low-density whole genome association study in two distinct American populations. Human Genetics 2008, 123: 495. PMID: 18438686, PMCID: PMC3428017, DOI: 10.1007/s00439-008-0501-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markersWhole-genome association studiesFuture candidate gene studiesGenome association studiesCandidate gene studiesPotential biological relevancePolymorphism markersGenetic basisAssociation studiesGenetic markersHigh heritabilityGene studiesCocaine-induced paranoiaBiological relevanceGenesComplex disorderNew hypothesisFamilyAmerican populationGeneticsHeritabilityMarkers