2022
Sex-Specific Genetic and Transcriptomic Liability to Neuroticism
Wendt FR, Pathak GA, Singh K, Stein MB, Koenen KC, Krystal JH, Gelernter J, Davis LK, Polimanti R. Sex-Specific Genetic and Transcriptomic Liability to Neuroticism. Biological Psychiatry 2022, 93: 243-252. PMID: 36244801, PMCID: PMC10508260, DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2022.07.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenome-wide association studiesTranscriptomic profilesAssociation studiesSingle nucleotide polymorphism heritabilityGene expression variationGenome-wide significanceSex-specific geneticChromosomal variationTranscriptomic changesRisk lociExpression variationBiological processesMolecular pathwaysLociPolygenic associationSex-specific effectsGenetic correlatesPolygenic scoresUK BiobankGenetic riskNCOA6GeneticsHeritabilityPathwayFemales
2015
Genome‐wide association study of body mass index in subjects with alcohol dependence
Polimanti R, Zhang H, Smith AH, Zhao H, Farrer LA, Kranzler HR, Gelernter J. Genome‐wide association study of body mass index in subjects with alcohol dependence. Addiction Biology 2015, 22: 535-549. PMID: 26458734, PMCID: PMC5102811, DOI: 10.1111/adb.12317.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcid Anhydride HydrolasesAdenylyl CyclasesAdultAlcoholismAldehyde DehydrogenaseAldehyde Dehydrogenase 1 FamilyAlpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTOBlack or African AmericanBody Mass IndexCell Adhesion MoleculesDNA-Binding ProteinsFemaleGenome-Wide Association StudyHSP40 Heat-Shock ProteinsHumansMaleMembrane ProteinsMiddle AgedNerve Tissue ProteinsObesityPolymorphism, Single NucleotideRab GTP-Binding ProteinsRetinal DehydrogenaseRNA, Long NoncodingTranscription FactorsWhite People
2010
Functional impact of a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the OPRD1 promoter region
Zhang H, Gelernter J, Gruen JR, Kranzler HR, Herman AI, Simen AA. Functional impact of a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the OPRD1 promoter region. Journal Of Human Genetics 2010, 55: 278-284. PMID: 20300121, PMCID: PMC2876206, DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2010.22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAllelesCell LineElectrophoretic Mobility Shift AssayGene Expression RegulationHumansLuciferasesNuclear ProteinsOligonucleotide ProbesPolymorphism, Single NucleotidePromoter Regions, GeneticProtein BindingReceptors, Opioid, deltaRecombinant Fusion ProteinsTranscription FactorsTransfectionConceptsMinor G alleleG alleleΔ-opioid receptorsSubstances of abuseDual-luciferase reporterOpioid dependenceBrain nuclear proteinsGreater expression levelsA alleleLuciferase reporterRenilla luciferase vectorsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsLuciferase reporter vectorExpression levelsPromoter regionHEK293 cellsLuciferase vectorFunctional impactLuciferase expressionFunctional significanceExpressionRenilla luciferase expressionReporter vectorTranscription factors
2006
Human clock, PER1 and PER2 polymorphisms: lack of association with cocaine dependence susceptibility and cocaine-induced paranoia
Malison RT, Kranzler HR, Yang BZ, Gelernter J. Human clock, PER1 and PER2 polymorphisms: lack of association with cocaine dependence susceptibility and cocaine-induced paranoia. Psychiatric Genetics 2006, 16: 245-249. PMID: 17106427, DOI: 10.1097/01.ypg.0000242198.59020.ca.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsNucleotide polymorphismsCircadian rhythm genesDrosophila melanogasterHuman orthologGenetic variationCocaine-induced paranoiaGenetic mechanismsRhythm genesGene single nucleotide polymorphismsPopulation comparisonsHuman clockLack of associationPotential involvementAllelic associationClinical featuresAllele frequenciesStimulant exposureBehavioral sensitizationLocomotor sensitizationPsychostimulant addictionDrug useClinical phenotypeCocaine dependencePER2 polymorphisms