Variants of the aggression-related RBFOX1 gene in a population representative birth cohort study: aggressiveness, personality and alcohol use disorder

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2020Author
Vaht, Mariliis
Laas, Kariina
Fernàndez-Castillo, Noèlia
Kurrikoff, Triin
Kanarik, Margus
Faraone, Stephen V.
Tooding, Liina-Mai
Veidebaum, Toomas
Franke, Barbara
Reif, Andreas
Cormand, Bru
Harro, Jaanus
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Background
Recently RBFOX1, a gene encoding an RNA binding protein, has consistently been associated
with aggressive and antisocial behaviour. Several loci in the gene have been nominally
associated with aggression in genome-wide association studies; the risk alleles being more
frequent in general population. We have hence examined the association of four RBFOX1 single
nucleotide polymorphisms, previously found related to aggressive traits, with aggressiveness,
personality, and alcohol use disorder in birth cohort representative samples.
Methods
We used both birth cohorts of the Estonian Children Personality Behaviour and Health Study
(ECPBHS; original n=1,238). Aggressiveness was assessed using the Buss-Perry Aggression
Questionnaire and the Lifetime History of Aggressiveness structured interview at age 25
(younger cohort) or 33 (older cohort). Big Five personality at age 25 was measured with self reports and the lifetime occurrence of alcohol use disorder assessed with the MINI interview.
RBFOX1 polymorphisms rs809682, rs8062784, rs12921846 and rs6500744 were genotyped in
all participants. Given the restricted size of the sample, correction for multiple comparisons was
not applied.
Results
Aggressiveness was not significantly associated with RBFOX1 genotype. RBFOX1 rs8062784
was associated with neuroticism and rs809682 with extraversion. Two out of four analyzed
RBFOX1 variants, rs8062784, and rs12921846, were associated with occurrence of alcohol use
disorder.
Conclusions
In the birth cohort representative sample of the ECPBHS, no association of RBFOX1 with
aggressiveness was found, but RBFOX1 variants affected basic personality traits and the
prevalence of alcohol use disorder. Future studies on RBFOX1 should consider the moderating
role of personality and alcohol use patterns in aggressiveness.
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