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Scott F. Saccone
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 55
Citations - 5736
Scott F. Saccone is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Single-nucleotide polymorphism & Genetic association. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 55 publications receiving 5500 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott F. Saccone include University of Missouri & University of Southern California.
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Cholinergic nicotinic receptor genes implicated in a nicotine dependence association study targeting 348 candidate genes with 3713 SNPs
Scott F. Saccone,Anthony L. Hinrichs,Nancy L. Saccone,Gary A. Chase,Karel Konvicka,Pamela A. F. Madden,Naomi Breslau,Eric O. Johnson,Dorothy K. Hatsukami,Ovide F. Pomerleau,Gary E. Swan,Alison Goate,Joni L. Rutter,Sarah Bertelsen,Louis Fox,Douglas A. Fugman,Nicholas G. Martin,Grant W. Montgomery,Jen C. Wang,Dennis G. Ballinger,John P. Rice,Laura J. Bierut +21 more
TL;DR: This study represents one of the most powerful and extensive studies of nicotine dependence to date and has found novel risk loci that require confirmation by replication studies.
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A Genome-Wide Association Study of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis Identifies New Disease Loci
Ying Liu,Cynthia Helms,Wilson Liao,Lisa C. Zaba,Shenghui Duan,Jennifer M. Gardner,Carol Wise,Andrew Miner,Mary J. Malloy,Clive R. Pullinger,John P. Kane,Scott F. Saccone,Jane Worthington,Ian C Bruce,Pui-Yan Kwok,Alan Menter,James M Krueger,Anne Barton,Nancy L. Saccone,Anne M. Bowcock +19 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study was performed to identify genetic factors involved in susceptibility to psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, inflammatory diseases of the skin and joints in humans, and identified a novel PSA (and potentially PS) locus on chromosome 4q27.
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Novel genes identified in a high-density genome wide association study for nicotine dependence
Laura J. Bierut,Pamela A. F. Madden,Naomi Breslau,Eric O. Johnson,Dorothy K. Hatsukami,Ovide F. Pomerleau,Gary E. Swan,Joni L. Rutter,Sarah Bertelsen,Louis Fox,Douglas A. Fugman,Alison Goate,Anthony L. Hinrichs,Karel Konvicka,Nicholas G. Martin,Grant W. Montgomery,Nancy L. Saccone,Scott F. Saccone,Jen C. Wang,Gary A. Chase,John P. Rice,Dennis G. Ballinger +21 more
TL;DR: This study nominates several novel genes, such as Neurexin 1 (NRXN1), in the development of nicotine dependence while also identifying a known candidate gene, the beta3 nicotinic cholinergic receptor.
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Variants in nicotinic receptors and risk for nicotine dependence
Laura J. Bierut,Jerry A. Stitzel,Jen C. Wang,Anthony L. Hinrichs,Richard A. Grucza,Xiaoling Xuei,Nancy L. Saccone,Scott F. Saccone,Sarah Bertelsen,Louis Fox,William J. Horton,Naomi Breslau,John P. Budde,C. Robert Cloninger,Danielle M. Dick,Tatiana Foroud,Dorothy K. Hatsukami,Victor Hesselbrock,Eric O. Johnson,John Kramer,Samuel Kuperman,Pamela A. F. Madden,Kevin Mayo,John I. Nurnberger,Ovide F. Pomerleau,Bernice Porjesz,Oliver Reyes,Marc A. Schuckit,Gary E. Swan,Jay A. Tischfield,Howard J. Edenberg,John P. Rice,Alison Goate +32 more
TL;DR: This study confirms that at least two independent variants in this nicotinic receptor gene cluster contribute to the development of habitual smoking in some populations, and it underscores the importance of multiple genetic variants contributing to theDevelopment of common diseases in various populations.
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A genome-wide association study of alcohol dependence
Laura J. Bierut,Arpana Agrawal,Kathleen K. Bucholz,Kimberly F. Doheny,Cathy C. Laurie,Elizabeth W. Pugh,Sherri L. Fisher,Louis Fox,William Howells,Sarah Bertelsen,Anthony L. Hinrichs,Laura Almasy,Naomi Breslau,Robert Culverhouse,Danielle M. Dick,Howard J. Edenberg,Tatiana Foroud,Richard A. Grucza,Dorothy K. Hatsukami,Victor Hesselbrock,Eric O. Johnson,John Kramer,Robert F. Krueger,Samuel Kuperman,Michael T. Lynskey,Karl Mann,Rosalind J. Neuman,Markus M. Nöthen,John I. Nurnberger,Bernice Porjesz,Monika Ridinger,Nancy L. Saccone,Scott F. Saccone,Marc A. Schuckit,Jay A. Tischfield,Jen C. Wang,Marcella Rietschel,Alison Goate,John P. Rice +38 more
TL;DR: The dissection of the alcoholism phenotype, to disentangle the influence of comorbid substance-use disorders, will be a next step in identifying genetic variants associated with alcohol dependence.