Nonreplication of an association of SGIP1 SNPs with alcohol dependence and resting theta EEG power

  • Jaime Derringer
  • , Robert F. Krueger
  • , Niklas Manz
  • , Bernice Porjesz
  • , Laura Almasy
  • , Ebony Bookman
  • , Howard J. Edenberg
  • , John R. Kramer
  • , Jay A. Tischfield
  • , Laura J. Bierut

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Abstract

A recent study in a sample of Plains Indians showed association between eight single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) located in the SGIP1 gene and resting θ electroencephalogram (EEG) power. This association appeared to generalize to alcohol use disorders, for which EEG power is a potential endophenotype. We analyzed a large, diverse sample for replication of the association of these implicated SGIP1 SNPs (genotyped on the Illumina 1M platform) with alcohol dependence (N=3988) and θ EEG power (N=1066). We found no evidence of association of the earlier implicated SGIP1 SNPs with either alcohol dependence or θ EEG power (all P>0.15) in this sample. The earlier implicated SNPs located in SGIP1 gene showed no association with alcohol dependence or θ EEG power in this sample of individuals with European and/or African ancestry. This failure to replicate may be the result of differences in ancestry between this sample and the original sample.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-266
Number of pages2
JournalPsychiatric genetics
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011

Keywords

  • alcoholism
  • candidate gene association study
  • electroencephalogram

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