Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking.

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Terracciano, A

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Esko, T

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Sutin, AR

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de Moor, MHM

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Meirelles, O

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Zhu, G

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Tanaka, T

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Giegling, I

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Nutile, T

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Realo, A

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Allik, J

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Hansell, NK

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Wright, MJ

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Montgomery, GW

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Willemsen, G

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Hottenga, J-J

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Friedl, M

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Ruggiero, D

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Sorice, R

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Sanna, S

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Cannas, A

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Räikkönen, K

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Widen, E

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Palotie, A

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Eriksson, JG

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Cucca, F

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Krueger, RF

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Lahti, J

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Luciano, M

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Smoller, JW

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van Duijn, CM

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Abecasis, GR

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Boomsma, DI

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Ciullo, M

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Costa, PT

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Ferrucci, L

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Martin, NG

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Metspalu, A

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Rujescu, D

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Schlessinger, D

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Uda, M

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2021-05-03T20:33:16Z

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2021-05-03T20:33:16Z

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2011-10-18

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2021-05-03T20:33:15Z

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The tendency to seek stimulating activities and intense sensations define excitement-seeking, a personality trait akin to some aspects of sensation-seeking. This trait is a central feature of extraversion and is a component of the multifaceted impulsivity construct. Those who score high on measures of excitement-seeking are more likely to smoke, use other drugs, gamble, drive recklessly, have unsafe/unprotected sex and engage in other risky behaviors of clinical and social relevance. To identify common genetic variants associated with the Excitement-Seeking scale of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory, we performed genome-wide association studies in six samples of European ancestry (N=7860), and combined the results in a meta-analysis. We identified a genome-wide significant association between the Excitement-Seeking scale and rs7600563 (P=2 × 10(-8)). This single-nucleotide polymorphism maps within the catenin cadherin-associated protein, alpha 2 (CTNNA2) gene, which encodes for a brain-expressed α-catenin critical for synaptic contact. The effect of rs7600563 was in the same direction in all six samples, but did not replicate in additional samples (N=5105). The results provide insight into the genetics of excitement-seeking and risk-taking, and are relevant to hyperactivity, substance use, antisocial and bipolar disorders.

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tp201142

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2158-3188

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2158-3188

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/22752

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eng

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Translational psychiatry

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10.1038/tp.2011.42

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Humans

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Psychomotor Agitation

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Longitudinal Studies

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Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide

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Adolescent

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Adult

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Middle Aged

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Baltimore

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Australia

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Estonia

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Finland

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Germany

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Italy

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Netherlands

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Female

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Male

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alpha Catenin

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Genetic Variation

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Genome-Wide Association Study

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Young Adult

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Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common variants in CTNNA2 associated with excitement-seeking.

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Journal article

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Costa, PT|0000-0003-4375-1712

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e49

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10

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School of Medicine

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine

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Duke

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Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

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Clinical Science Departments

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Published

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1

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