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GWAS of smoking behaviour in 165,436 Japanese people reveals seven new loci and shared genetic architecture

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  • Nana Matoba

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences)

  • Masato Akiyama

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
    Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University)

  • Kazuyoshi Ishigaki

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences)

  • Masahiro Kanai

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
    Harvard Medical School)

  • Atsushi Takahashi

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
    Research Institute, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center)

  • Yukihide Momozawa

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences)

  • Shiro Ikegawa

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences)

  • Masashi Ikeda

    (Fujita Health University School of Medicine)

  • Nakao Iwata

    (Fujita Health University School of Medicine)

  • Makoto Hirata

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Koichi Matsuda

    (The University of Tokyo)

  • Michiaki Kubo

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences)

  • Yukinori Okada

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
    Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine
    Immunology Frontier Research Center (WPI-IFReC), Osaka University)

  • Yoichiro Kamatani

    (RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
    Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine)

Abstract

Cigarette smoking is a risk factor for a wide range of human diseases1. To investigate the genetic components associated with smoking behaviours in the Japanese population, we conducted a genome-wide association study of four smoking-related traits using up to 165,436 individuals. In total, we identified seven new loci, including three loci associated with the number of cigarettes per day (EPHX2–CLU, RET and CUX2–ALDH2), three loci associated with smoking initiation (DLC1, CXCL12–TMEM72-AS1 and GALR1–SALL3) and LINC01793–MIR4432HG, associated with the age of smoking initiation. Of these, three loci (LINC01793–MIR4432HG, CXCL12–TMEM72-AS1 and GALR1–SALL3) were found by conducting an additional sex-stratified genome-wide association study. This additional analysis showed heterogeneity of effects between sexes. The cross-sex linkage disequilibrium score regression2,3 analysis also indicated that the genetic component of smoking initiation was significantly different between the sexes. Cross-trait linkage disequilibrium score regression analysis and trait-relevant tissue analysis showed that the number of cigarettes per day has a specific genetic background distinct from those of the other three smoking behaviours. We also report 11 diseases that share genetic basis with smoking behaviours. Although the current study should be carefully considered owing to the lack of replication samples, our findings characterized the genetic architecture of smoking behaviours. Further studies in East Asian populations are warranted to confirm our findings.

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  • Nana Matoba & Masato Akiyama & Kazuyoshi Ishigaki & Masahiro Kanai & Atsushi Takahashi & Yukihide Momozawa & Shiro Ikegawa & Masashi Ikeda & Nakao Iwata & Makoto Hirata & Koichi Matsuda & Michiaki Kub, 2019. "GWAS of smoking behaviour in 165,436 Japanese people reveals seven new loci and shared genetic architecture," Nature Human Behaviour, Nature, vol. 3(5), pages 471-477, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nathum:v:3:y:2019:i:5:d:10.1038_s41562-019-0557-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41562-019-0557-y
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    1. Kenichi Yamamoto & Kyuto Sonehara & Shinichi Namba & Takahiro Konuma & Hironori Masuko & Satoru Miyawaki & Yoichiro Kamatani & Nobuyuki Hizawa & Keiichi Ozono & Loic Yengo & Yukinori Okada, 2023. "Genetic footprints of assortative mating in the Japanese population," Nature Human Behaviour, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 65-73, January.
    2. Zheng, Boyan & Fletcher, Jason & Zheng, Fengyi & Lu, Qiongshi, 2022. "Gene-by-peer-environment interaction effects on cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use among US high school students of European Ancestry," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 309(C).

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