BMC Psychiatry | 2021

Genetic susceptibility of opioid receptor genes polymorphism to drug addiction: A candidate-gene association study

 
 
 

Abstract


Background Like other complex diseases including drug addiction, genetic factors can interfere with the disease. In this study, three opioid genes ( OPRM1 , OPRD1, and OPRK1 ) were examined for an association with drug addiction among Jordanian males. Methods The study involved 498 addicts, in addition to 496 healthy controls and all from Arab descent. Results The findings in this study showed that rs1799971 of the OPRM1 gene was in association with drug addiction for both alleles and genotypes with P -values\u2009=\u20090.002 and 0.01, respectively. In addition, a significant association between the dominant model (A/A vs G/A-G/G) of rs1799971 ( OPRM1 ) and drug addiction ( P -value\u2009=\u20090.003, OR\u2009=\u20091.59 (1.17–2.15)) was detected. Moreover, a genetic haplotype (AGGGCGACCCC) of the OPRM1 gene revealed a significant association with drug addiction ( P -value\u2009=\u20090.01, OR\u2009=\u20091.56 (1.15–2.12)). We also found that the age of addicts, smoking, and marital status with genetic variants within OPRM1 , OPRD1, and OPRK1 genes may be implicated in drug addiction risk. Conclusion We propose that rs1799971 of the OPRM1 gene is a genetic risk factor for drug addiction among Jordanian males.

Volume 21
Pages 1-14
DOI 10.1186/s12888-020-03006-z
Language English
Journal BMC Psychiatry

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