Associations of polygenic risk scores for smoking heaviness and lifetime cannabis use with tobacco and cannabis co-use trajectories among African Americans

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2023 Sep 1:250:110895. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.110895. Epub 2023 Jul 11.

Abstract

Background: We aimed to identify distinct trajectories of tobacco, cannabis, and their co-use among African Americans, and to investigate whether these patterns were associated with polygenic risk scores (PRS) for tobacco and cannabis use.

Method: Participants (N=428 participants; 50.9% male) were initially recruited for an elementary school-based prevention in a Mid-Atlantic city when they were in first grade. From ages 14-26, participants reported on their frequency of tobacco and cannabis use in the past year during annual assessments. DNA was collected from participants at age 21. PRS for smoking heaviness (i.e., cigarettes per day) and lifetime cannabis use were created based on genome-wide association study results derived from Liu et al. (2019) and Pasman et al. (2018), respectively.

Results: We identified five distinct trajectories of tobacco and cannabis co-use, including (1) Low Tobacco and Cannabis Use, (2) Adolescent Limited Tobacco and Cannabis Use, (3) Experimental Cannabis, Young Adult Increasing Tobacco, (4) Experimental Tobacco, Young Adult Increasing Cannabis, and (5) High, Chronic Tobacco and Cannabis Use. Compared to the Low Tobacco and Cannabis Use subgroup, individuals in the High, Chronic Tobacco and Cannabis Use subgroup had greater PRS for smoking heaviness, and individuals in the Experimental Cannabis, Young Adult Increasing Tobacco subgroup had higher PRS for lifetime cannabis use.

Conclusions: Polygenic risk for lifetime cannabis use and smoking heaviness is associated with the developmental progression of tobacco and cannabis co-use among African Americans, furthering knowledge on the etiology of co-use in this population.

Keywords: African American; Cannabis use; Co-use; Polygenic risk scores; Tobacco use.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Black or African American / genetics
  • Cannabis
  • Cigarette Smoking* / epidemiology
  • Cigarette Smoking* / ethnology
  • Cigarette Smoking* / genetics
  • Female
  • Genome-Wide Association Study
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Marijuana Use* / epidemiology
  • Marijuana Use* / ethnology
  • Marijuana Use* / genetics
  • Multifactorial Inheritance
  • Risk Factors
  • Smoking / epidemiology
  • Smoking / genetics
  • Young Adult