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Meta-analysis Update of Association Between Dopamine Transporter SLC6A3 Gene Polymorphism, Smoking Cessation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

H. Choi*
Affiliation:
Yeungnam University, College of Pharmacy, Gyeongsan-Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The SLC6A3 gene is involved in the dopamine pathway, which influences smoking behavior. This study was conducted to present updated results of a meta-analysis to evaluate the association between SLC6A3 polymorphism and smoking cessation. In total, eight studies were assessed, and 9-repeat alleles and no 9-repeat alleles were compared by smoking cessation outcomes. No significant association between SLC6A3 genotype and smoking cessation was observed for the main analysis (odds ratio = 1.128; 95% confidence interval = 0.981–1.298). In conclusion, the genetic variations in SLC6A3 are not associated with smoking cessation, which is not consistent with the results of the previous meta-analysis.

Type
e-Poster walk: Genetics & molecular neurobiology and neuroscience in psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017

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