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- W2912542863 abstract "Abstract We used GWAS in the Million Veteran Program sample (nearly 200,000 informative individuals) using a continuous trait for anxiety (GAD-2) to identify 5 genome-wide significant (GWS) signals for European Americans (EA) and 1 for African Americans. The strongest findings were on chromosome 3 (rs4603973, p=7.40×10 −11 ) near the SATB1 locus, a global regulator of gene expression and on chromosome 6 (rs6557168, p=1.04×10 −9 ) near ESR1 which encodes estrogen receptor α. A locus identified on chromosome 7 near MADIL1 (p=1.62×10 −8 ) has been previously identified in GWAS of bipolar disorder and of schizophrenia and may represent a risk factor for psychiatric disorders broadly. SNP-based heritability was estimated to be ~6% for GAD-2. We also GWASed for self-reported anxiety disorder diagnoses (N=224,330) and identified two GWS loci, one (rs35546597, MAF=0.42, p=1.88×10 −8 ) near the AURKB locus, and the other (rsl0534613, MAF=0.41, p=4.92×10 −8 ) near the IQCHE and MADIL1 locus identified in the GAD-2 analysis. We demonstrate reproducibility by replicating our top findings in the summary statistics from the Anxiety NeuroGenetics Study (ANGST) and a UK Biobank neuroticism GWAS. We also replicated top findings from a large UK Biobank preprint, demonstrating stability of GWAS findings in complex traits once sufficient power is attained. Finally, we found evidence of significant genetic overlap between anxiety and major depression using polygenic risk scores, but also found that the main anxiety signals are independent of those for MDD. This work presents novel insights into the neurobiological risk underpinning anxiety and related psychiatric disorders. Significance Anxiety disorders are common and often disabling. They are also frequently co-morbid with other mental disorders such as major depressive disorder (MDD); these disorders may share commonalities in their underlying genetic architecture. Using one of the largest homogenously phenotyped cohorts available, the Million Veteran Program sample, we investigated common variants associated with anxiety in genome-wide association studies (GWASes), using survey results from the GAD-2 anxiety scale (as a continuous trait, n=199,611), and self-reported anxiety disorder diagnosis (as a binary trait, n=224,330). This largest GWAS to date for anxiety and related traits identified numerous novel significant associations, several of which are replicated in other datasets, and allows inference of underlying biology." @default.
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