J. Samochowiec et al., Association of a regulatory polymorphism in the promoter region of the monoamine oxidase A gene with antisocial alcoholism, PSYCHIAT R, 86(1), 1999, pp. 67-72
We analyzed a novel functional 30-bp repeat polymorphism in the promoter re
gion of the X-chromosomal monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) to test whether l
ength variation of the repeat polymorphism contributes to variation in the
individual vulnerability to antisocial behavior and liability to alcohol de
pendence. The repeat number (3-5) of the MAOA polymorphism was assessed in
488 male subjects of German descent, a sample comprising 185 psychiatricall
y screened control subjects and 303 alcohol-dependent subjects including 59
alcoholics with antisocial personality disorder. The frequency of the low-
activity 3-repeat allele was significantly increased in 59 antisocial alcoh
olics compared to 185 control subjects (51 vs. 35%; P = 0.031) and to 244 a
lcoholics without antisocial personality disorder (51 vs. 32%; P = 0.008),
respectively. We found no significant difference in the frequency of the 3-
repeat allele between 244 alcoholics without an antisocial personality diso
rder and the control subjects. Our findings suggest that the low-activity 3
-repeat allele of the MAOA promoter polymorphism confers increased suscepti
bility to antisocial behavior rather than alcohol dependence per se in alco
hol-dependent males. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights rese
rved.