As a complex trait, loneliness is likely to be influenced by the interplay of numerous genetic and environmental factors. Studies in behavioral genetics indicate that loneliness has a sizable degree of heritability. Candidate-gene and gene-expression studies have pointed to several genes related to neurotransmitters and the immune system. The notion that these genes are related to loneliness is compatible with the basic tenets of the evolutionary theory of loneliness. Research on gene-environment interactions indicates that social-environmental factors (e.g., low social support) may have a more pronounced effect and lead to higher levels of loneliness if individuals carry the sensitive variant of these candidate genes. Currently, there is no extant research on loneliness based on genome-wide association studies, gene-environment-interaction studies, or studies in epigenetics. Such studies would allow researchers to identify networks of genes that contribute to loneliness. The contribution of genetics to loneliness research will become stronger when genome-wide genetics and epigenetics are integrated and used along with well-established methods in psychology to analyze the complex process of gene-environment interplay.
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J Multidiscip Healthc
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Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM), Shanghai, 201203, People's Republic of China.
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School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, People's Republic of China.
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Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville, Louisville, USA.
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Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America.
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