List of positional candidate genes after correcting for multiple testing and controlling the false discovery rate from genome wide association studies (GWAS) retrieved from the NHGRI-EBI Catalog of published genome-wide association studies (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/). The disease/trait examined in this study, as reported by the authors, was Post bronchodilator FEV1/FVC ratio. The EFO term response to bronchodilator, FEV/FEC ratio was annotated to this set after curation by NHGRI-EBI. Intergenic SNPS were mapped to both the upstream and downstream gene. P-value uploaded. This gene set was generated using gwas2gs v. 0.1.8 and the GWAS Catalog v. 1.0.1.
Authors:
SM Lutz, MH Cho, K Young, CP Hersh, PJ Castaldi, ML McDonald, E Regan, M Mattheisen, DL DeMeo, M Parker, M Foreman, BJ Make, RL Jensen, R Casaburi, DA Lomas, SP Bhatt, P Bakke, A Gulsvik, JD Crapo, TH Beaty, NM Laird, C Lange, JE Hokanson, EK Silverman
Data from GEO GSE194368 and analyzed using GEO2R, only top gene shown. Authors identified transcriptional adaptations of GR signaling in the amygdala of humans with OUD. Thus, GRs, their coregulators and downstream systems may represent viable therapeutic targets to treat the “stress side” of OUD.
Authors:
Stephanie A Carmack, Janaina C M Vendruscolo, M Adrienne McGinn, Jorge Miranda-Barrientos, Vez Repunte-Canonigo, Gabriel D Bosse, Daniele Mercatelli, Federico M Giorgi, Yu Fu, Anthony J Hinrich, Francine M Jodelka, Karen Ling, Robert O Messing, Randall T Peterson, Frank Rigo, Scott Edwards, Pietro P Sanna, Marisela Morales, Michelle L Hastings, George F Koob, Leandro F Vendruscolo
Neocortex Gene Expression Correlates for MDMA_ACT_MDA_1 measured in BXD RI Females obtained using GeneNetwork Neocortex ILM6v1.1 (Feb08) RankInv. The MDMA_ACT_MDA_1 measures Locomotor response of 10 mg/kg MDMA injected on Day 2 under the domain MDMA. The correlates were thresholded at a p-value of less than 0.001.
Authors:
Philip VM, Duvvuru S, Gomero B, Ansah TA, Blaha CD, Cook MN, Hamre KM, Lariviere WR, Matthews DB, Mittleman G, Goldowitz D, Chesler EJ
cocaine related behavior 4 (Cocrb4) spans 120.266777 - 170.266777 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr 3. Obtained from MGI (http://www.informatics.jax.org) by searching for QTLs containing the keyword .
QTL for cocaine related behavior on Chr3 at D3Ncvs49 (145.27 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
cocaine related behavior spans 120.27 - 170.27 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr3. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
QTL spans- 118.3-168.3 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr3. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org). Ethanol consumption in mice was analyzed in selectively breed mice derived from an F2 population of intercrossed (C57BL/6J x DBA/2J)F1 mice. Whereas C57BL/6J are high consumers of alcohol and DBA/2J are low consumers. The concentration of ethanol used was 10%. With low preference mice and high preference mice mated for a maximum of 4 generations. In generation 4 of the Low selected line a significant QTL was observed and associated with D3Mit17. Authors suggest Adh1 may be a candidate gene.
QTL for METH responses for body temperature on Chr3 at P40-rs4 (154.89 Mbp , Build 37)
Description:
METH responses for body temperature spans 129.89 - 179.89 Mbp (NCBI Build 37) on Chr3. This interval was obtained by using an interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (Build 37, MGI, http://informatics.jax.org).
Ethanol Induced Hypothermia Chr# 3 rs3710548 (145932289) with right flanking marker rs3719390 (85222358) and left marker rs30801216 (156802752). This was mapped in 300 + (b6x129)F2 mice.
QTL associated with activity response to ethanol 5. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (147806689)
Authors:
Malmanger B, Lawler M, Coulombe S, Murray R, Cooper S, Polyakov Y, Belknap J, Hitzemann R
QTL associated with "alcohol preference locus 3, male specific". This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (147694263)
QTL associated with atherosclerotic lesion area 3. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (147806703)
QTL associated with atherosclerotic lesion area 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (115533310)
QTL associated with bone response to mechanical loading 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (143227451)
QTL associated with cytokine deficiency colitis susceptibility 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (126744151)
QTL associated with P. chabaudi malaria resistance QTL 4. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (127399252)
Authors:
Longley R, Smith C, Fortin A, Berghout J, McMorran B, Burgio G, Foote S, Gros P
QTL associated with circulating hormone level QTL 3. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (142848413)
Authors:
Harper JM, Galecki AT, Burke DT, Pinkosky SL, Miller RA
QTL associated with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis susceptibility10. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (143310189)
QTL associated with epistatic bone marrow graft rejection 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (156321292)
Authors:
Johansson MH, Taylor MA, Jagodic M, Tus K, Schatzle JD, Wakeland EK, Bennett M
QTL associated with ethanol induced loss of righting response 2. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (142848413)
QTL associated with G protein deficiency-induced colitis 1. This interval was obtained by using a fixed interval width of 25 Mbp around the peak marker (126744151)
Authors:
Borm ME, He J, Kelsall B, Pea AS, Strober W, Bouma G
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