AIMS:The role of the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) in alcohol dependence (AD) is still unclear. In this paper, we have evaluated the association of the SLC6A4 gene polymorphisms 5-HTTLPR and rs25531 in AD and assessed the polymorphic patterns both in alcoholics and in healthy people of an Italian population. METHODS:Genotyping of the 5-HTTLPR (L/S) and rs25531 (A/G) polymorphisms of the SLC6A4 gene was performed on 403 alcoholics outpatients and 427 blood donors. RESULTS:Comparing AD and control populations and taking into account statistical correction for multiple testing, we found no statistically significant differences for 5-HTTLPR (L/S) and rs25531 polymorphisms in terms of either genotypes or alleles frequencies. By univariate ANOVA, a statistically significant difference was found in the onset of AD: the mean age of onset resulted to be of 25.4 years in males in respect to 28.1 in females. In particular in males, the early AD onset was different, in a statistically significant manner, depending on the presence of at least one S or Lg allele (24.6 years) in respect to La homozygotes (27.5 years) (P = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest that genetic factors contribute, together with gender and age, to the onset differences in alcohol-dependent phenotypes.

Alcohol Dependence and Serotonin Transporter Functional Polymorphisms 5-HTTLPR and rs25531 in an Italian Population / Pascale, Esterina; Ferraguti, Giampiero; Codazzo, C.; Passarelli, Francesca; Mancinelli, Romina; Bonvicini, C.; Bruno, SABINA MARIA; Lucarelli, Marco; Ceccanti, Mauro. - In: ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM. - ISSN 0735-0414. - STAMPA. - 50:3(2015), pp. 259-265. [10.1093/alcalc/agv014]

Alcohol Dependence and Serotonin Transporter Functional Polymorphisms 5-HTTLPR and rs25531 in an Italian Population.

PASCALE, ESTERINA;FERRAGUTI, Giampiero;PASSARELLI, Francesca;BRUNO, SABINA MARIA;LUCARELLI, Marco;CECCANTI, Mauro
2015

Abstract

AIMS:The role of the serotonin transporter gene (SLC6A4) in alcohol dependence (AD) is still unclear. In this paper, we have evaluated the association of the SLC6A4 gene polymorphisms 5-HTTLPR and rs25531 in AD and assessed the polymorphic patterns both in alcoholics and in healthy people of an Italian population. METHODS:Genotyping of the 5-HTTLPR (L/S) and rs25531 (A/G) polymorphisms of the SLC6A4 gene was performed on 403 alcoholics outpatients and 427 blood donors. RESULTS:Comparing AD and control populations and taking into account statistical correction for multiple testing, we found no statistically significant differences for 5-HTTLPR (L/S) and rs25531 polymorphisms in terms of either genotypes or alleles frequencies. By univariate ANOVA, a statistically significant difference was found in the onset of AD: the mean age of onset resulted to be of 25.4 years in males in respect to 28.1 in females. In particular in males, the early AD onset was different, in a statistically significant manner, depending on the presence of at least one S or Lg allele (24.6 years) in respect to La homozygotes (27.5 years) (P = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest that genetic factors contribute, together with gender and age, to the onset differences in alcohol-dependent phenotypes.
2015
Alcohol Dependence; Serotonin Transporter; Polymorphisms
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Alcohol Dependence and Serotonin Transporter Functional Polymorphisms 5-HTTLPR and rs25531 in an Italian Population / Pascale, Esterina; Ferraguti, Giampiero; Codazzo, C.; Passarelli, Francesca; Mancinelli, Romina; Bonvicini, C.; Bruno, SABINA MARIA; Lucarelli, Marco; Ceccanti, Mauro. - In: ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM. - ISSN 0735-0414. - STAMPA. - 50:3(2015), pp. 259-265. [10.1093/alcalc/agv014]
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