2023
Polygenic risk score for problematic alcohol use predicts heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder symptoms in young adulthood after accounting for adolescent alcohol use and parental alcohol use disorder
Wang F, Hicks B, Zhou H, Kranzler H, Gelernter J, Zucker R. Polygenic risk score for problematic alcohol use predicts heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder symptoms in young adulthood after accounting for adolescent alcohol use and parental alcohol use disorder. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2023, 248: 109909. PMID: 37163864, PMCID: PMC11013565, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.109909.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Validating Harmful Alcohol Use as a Phenotype for Genetic Discovery Using Phosphatidylethanol and a Polymorphism in ADH1B
Justice AC, McGinnis KA, Tate JP, Xu K, Becker WC, Zhao H, Gelernter J, Kranzler HR. Validating Harmful Alcohol Use as a Phenotype for Genetic Discovery Using Phosphatidylethanol and a Polymorphism in ADH1B. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2017, 41: 998-1003. PMID: 28295416, PMCID: PMC5501250, DOI: 10.1111/acer.13373.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlcohol DehydrogenaseAlcohol-Related DisordersCohort StudiesFemaleGlycerophospholipidsHumansLongitudinal StudiesMalePhenotypePolymorphism, GeneticVeteransConceptsHarmful alcohol useAlcohol exposureAlcohol useElectronic health record dataEHR dataAUDIT-C scoresHealth record dataLongitudinal electronic health record dataLongitudinal trajectoriesChi-square testEHR-derived phenotypesStudy cohortBlood drawCommon missense polymorphismGenetic risk variantsBlood samplingMissense polymorphismAlcohol riskQuantitative biomarkersRecord dataMedianRisk variantsOverall sampleAfrican AmericansADH1B gene
2016
Alcohol Misuse and Co‐Occurring Mental Disorders Among New Soldiers in the U.S. Army
Stein MB, Campbell‐Sills L, Gelernter J, He F, Heeringa SG, Nock MK, Sampson NA, Sun X, Jain S, Kessler RC, Ursano RJ, Collaborators S. Alcohol Misuse and Co‐Occurring Mental Disorders Among New Soldiers in the U.S. Army. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2016, 41: 139-148. PMID: 27883222, PMCID: PMC5205544, DOI: 10.1111/acer.13269.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAlcohol-Related DisordersCross-Sectional StudiesDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)FemaleHumansMaleMental DisordersMilitary PersonnelUnited StatesYoung AdultConceptsAlcohol use disorderBinge drinkingAlcohol misuseMental disordersHeavy drinkingAdverse outcomesAssociation of AUDSuicidal ideationProbable alcohol use disorderOnset of AUDSubstance abuse/dependencePrior alcohol use disordersPrior mental disordersLifetime alcohol use disorderStrong bidirectional associationLifetime alcohol consumptionAbuse/dependenceCohort of soldiersBasic combat trainingDiscrete-time survival analysisOverall burdenUse disordersAlcohol consumptionDrug useSurvival analysis
2015
Which alcohol use disorder criteria contribute to the association of ADH1B with alcohol dependence?
Hart AB, Lynch KG, Farrer L, Gelernter J, Kranzler HR. Which alcohol use disorder criteria contribute to the association of ADH1B with alcohol dependence? Addiction Biology 2015, 21: 924-938. PMID: 25828809, PMCID: PMC4591076, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12244.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
The Joint Effects of ADH1B Variants and Childhood Adversity on Alcohol Related Phenotypes in African‐American and European‐American Women and Men
Sartor CE, Wang Z, Xu K, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J. The Joint Effects of ADH1B Variants and Childhood Adversity on Alcohol Related Phenotypes in African‐American and European‐American Women and Men. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2014, 38: 2907-2914. PMID: 25410943, PMCID: PMC4445128, DOI: 10.1111/acer.12572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChildhood adversityAllele carriersEA menAlcohol use disorder symptomsAlcohol phenotypesRisk factorsAA womenProtective effectADH1B rs1229984Psychiatric outcomesEA womenEuropean American womenOrdinal regression analysisProtective allelesAlcohol dependenceAUD symptomsSubstance dependenceSingle nucleotide polymorphismsDisorder symptomsADH1B variantsAlcohol problemsWomenMenRegression analysisSignificant main effectAlcohol consumption mediates the relationship between ADH1B and DSM-IV alcohol use disorder and criteria.
Kilcoyne B, Shmulewitz D, Meyers JL, Aharonovich E, Greenstein E, Frisch A, Weizman A, Spivak B, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Hasin DS. Alcohol consumption mediates the relationship between ADH1B and DSM-IV alcohol use disorder and criteria. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2014, 75: 635-42. PMID: 24988262, PMCID: PMC4108604, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.2014.75.635.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Childhood adversity moderates the effect of ADH1B on risk for alcohol‐related phenotypes in Jewish Israeli drinkers
Meyers JL, Shmulewitz D, Wall MM, Keyes KM, Aharonovich E, Spivak B, Weizman A, Frisch A, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Grant BF, Hasin D. Childhood adversity moderates the effect of ADH1B on risk for alcohol‐related phenotypes in Jewish Israeli drinkers. Addiction Biology 2013, 20: 205-214. PMID: 24164917, PMCID: PMC3999313, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12102.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsADH1B rs1229984Childhood adversityAUD severityAlcohol consumptionHeavy alcohol consumptionEnvironmental risk factorsAdult household residentsEarly life adversityMaximum drinksAUD symptom severityRisk factorsAlcohol metabolismSymptom severityLife adversityAlcohol-related phenotypesSeverityDisorder severityGenetic vulnerabilityRate of progression from first use to dependence on cocaine or opioids: A cross-substance examination of associated demographic, psychiatric, and childhood risk factors
Sartor CE, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J. Rate of progression from first use to dependence on cocaine or opioids: A cross-substance examination of associated demographic, psychiatric, and childhood risk factors. Addictive Behaviors 2013, 39: 473-479. PMID: 24238782, PMCID: PMC3855905, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2013.10.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge of OnsetAgedAlcohol-Related DisordersBehavior, AddictiveCase-Control StudiesChildChild AbuseCluster AnalysisCocaine-Related DisordersConnecticutCross-Sectional StudiesDiagnosis, Dual (Psychiatry)Disease ProgressionFemaleHumansInterviews as TopicLogistic ModelsMaleMental DisordersMiddle AgedOpioid-Related DisordersPennsylvaniaRisk FactorsSocial EnvironmentSocioeconomic FactorsSouth CarolinaTime FactorsConceptsChildhood risk factorsOpioid dependenceOpioid-dependent participantsRisk factorsCocaine dependenceDependent participantsImportant public health goalRate of progressionPublic health goalsLogistic regression modelsBlack/African AmericanChildhood physical abuseOrdinal logistic regression modelsCocaine-dependent participantsMean ageSlow progressionElevated riskAssociated demographicPsychiatric disordersMulti-site studyDependence diagnosisGreater riskHealth goalsSubstance dependenceConduct disorderAlcohol‐Metabolizing Genes and Alcohol Phenotypes in an Israeli Household Sample
Meyers JL, Shmulewitz D, Aharonovich E, Waxman R, Frisch A, Weizman A, Spivak B, Edenberg HJ, Gelernter J, Hasin DS. Alcohol‐Metabolizing Genes and Alcohol Phenotypes in an Israeli Household Sample. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2013, 37: 1872-1881. PMID: 23895337, PMCID: PMC3812252, DOI: 10.1111/acer.12176.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Effects of Opioid Receptor Gene Variation on Targeted Nalmefene Treatment in Heavy Drinkers
Arias AJ, Armeli S, Gelernter J, Covault J, Kallio A, Karhuvaara S, Koivisto T, Mäkelä R, Kranzler HR. Effects of Opioid Receptor Gene Variation on Targeted Nalmefene Treatment in Heavy Drinkers. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2008, 32: 1159-1166. PMID: 18537939, PMCID: PMC2950972, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2008.00735.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid receptor geneSingle nucleotide polymorphismsTherapeutic effectReceptor geneHeavy drinkingOpioid antagonist nalmefenePlacebo-controlled trialKappa-opioid receptorsNaltrexone treatment responseHeavy drinking daysReceptor gene polymorphismsOpioid receptor gene polymorphismsAsn40Asp polymorphismNalmefene treatmentPolymorphic variationAntagonist treatmentMedication responseTreatment responsePharmacogenetic analysisReceptor gene variationDrinking daysNalmefeneGene polymorphismsHeavy drinkersConflicting results
2007
Interpopulation linkage disequilibrium patterns of GABRA2 and GABRG1 genes at the GABA cluster locus on human chromosome 4
Ittiwut C, Listman J, Mutirangura A, Malison R, Covault J, Kranzler HR, Sughondhabirom A, Thavichachart N, Gelernter J. Interpopulation linkage disequilibrium patterns of GABRA2 and GABRG1 genes at the GABA cluster locus on human chromosome 4. Genomics 2007, 91: 61-69. PMID: 17976953, PMCID: PMC2709929, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2007.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLinkage disequilibrium patternsDisequilibrium patternsHuman chromosome 4Intergenic distancesIntergenic regionHaplotype block structureChromosome 4Haplotype structureLD blocksFunctional variantsGamma 1 subunitChromosome 4pHigh LDGABRA2 locusGenetic associationGenesLociDifferent populationsAlpha 2GABRA2KbSubunitsPopulationReported associationsGABRG1