Investigation of the COMT Val158Met variant association with age of onset of psychosis, adjusting for cannabis use

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2017Author
Lodhi, Rohit
Wang, Yabing
Rossolatos, David
MacIntyre, Georgina
Bowker, Alexandra
Crocker, Candice
Ren, Hongyan
Dimitrijevic, Aleksandra
Bugbee, Darren A.
Loverock, Alexandra
Majeau, Brett
Sivapalan, Sudhakar
Newton, Virginia M.
Tibbo, Philip G
Purdon, Scot E.
Aitchison, Katherine J.
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Objective
COMT rs4680 (Val158Met) genotype moderates the effect of cannabis on the age of onset of psychosis (AoP). We investigated the association between rs4680 and AoP, after adjusting for relevant covariates, in a Canadian Caucasian sample.
Methods
One hundred and sixty‐nine subjects with psychosis were recruited. AoP, defined as age of DSM‐IV diagnosis was established using the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM‐IV. Cannabis use data were collected using a self‐report computerized questionnaire. DNA was extracted from saliva and genotyping of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism was done by SNaPshot and TaqMan assays. Logistic regression and Kaplan–Meier analysis results are reported.
Results
In those who had used cannabis before 20 years of age, rs4680 had a trend level effect on AoP (median AoP: Val/Val < Val/Met < Met/Met 19.37, 20.95, 21.24 years, respectively; log‐rank test p = .051).
Conclusion
Our data are indicative of the need to further investigate the association between the COMT rs4680 variant and AoP in the context of adolescent cannabis use.
Citation
Lodhi RJ, Wang Y, Rossolatos D, et al. Investigation of the COMT Val158Met variant association with age of onset of psychosis, adjusting for cannabis use. Brain and Behavior. 2017;7(11):e00850. doi:10.1002/brb3.850.