Differences in naïve alcohol sensitivity between individuals are a strong predictor of later life alcohol use disorders (AUD). However, the genetic bases for alcohol sensitivity (beyond ethanol metabolism) and pharmacological approaches to modulate alcohol sensitivity remain poorly understood. We used a high-throughput behavioral screen to measure acute behavioral sensitivity to alcohol, a model of intoxication, in a genetically diverse set of over 150 wild strains of the nematode . We performed a genome-wide association study to identify loci that underlie natural variation in alcohol sensitivity. We identified five quantitative trait loci (QTL) and further show that variants in the ortholog of protein kinase D, , likely underlie the chromosome V QTL. We found that resistance to intoxication was conferred by loss-of-function mutations as well as partly by a PKD inhibitor in a -dependent manner. Protein kinase D might represent a conserved, druggable target to modify alcohol sensitivity with application towards AUD.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.06.09.598102 | DOI Listing |
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