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ADH1C risk_factor_for alcohol dependence

Subject
ADH1C
Relation
risk_factor_for
Object
alcohol dependence
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (9 sources)

Genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and use disorder in 274,424 individuals from multiple populations. (2019) PMID:30940813 primary
Three previously associated with alcohol dependence—ADH1B, ADH1C, and ADH4.
confidence: 0.97
Review: Pharmacogenetics of alcoholism treatment: Implications of ethnic diversity. (2017) PMID:28134463 cited
a variant of the alcohol dehydrogenase 1C gene, ADH1C*2, ... are associated with alcohol dependence
confidence: 0.90
Genetic studies of alcohol dependence in the context of the addiction cycle. (2017) PMID:28118990 cited
genetic variation in the alcohol metabolizing genes ... risk for alcohol dependence.
confidence: 0.90
Dissecting ancestry genomic background in substance dependence genome-wide association studies. (2015) PMID:26267224 cited
differences observed between AAs and EAs in AD GWAS outcomes of ADH1C
confidence: 0.80
Genome-wide association discoveries of alcohol dependence. (2014) PMID:25278008 cited
genes in the ethanol metabolic pathway (e.g., ADH1C ...) are candidates for alcohol dependence
confidence: 0.95
The genetics of alcohol dependence: advancing towards systems-based approaches. (2012) PMID:22854292 cited
variants within the genes encoding the hepatic forms, ... ADH1C, have been related to alcohol dependence.
confidence: 0.93
The genetics of alcohol dependence: advancing towards systems-based approaches. (2012) PMID:22854292 cited
the ADH1C gene, which has over 50 publications linking it to alcohol use/alcoholism/AD
confidence: 0.96
Genome-wide association study of alcohol dependence. (2009) PMID:19581569 cited
ADH1C ... described ... as a susceptibility locus for both alcohol dependence ...
confidence: 0.96
Variations in alcohol-metabolizing enzymes in people of East Indian and African descent from Trinidad and Tobago. (2007) PMID:17718398 cited
people with at least one ADH1C*2 allele were at higher risk of developing alcohol dependence
confidence: 0.95