This paper explores the relationship between the DRD2 gene polymorphism, P3
00, and smoking. Both smoking and DRD2 have significant reducing effects on
P300 amplitude. The effect of smoking is apparent only in the presence of
the Al allele of the DRD2 locus. Transmission/disequilibrium analyses show
a negative association between the A2 allele and smoking initiation, sugges
ting a protective effect of this allele. When the sample is stratified into
lower- and higher-P300 categories, we find a significant association betwe
en Al and current smoking only in individuals with tower P300. Both concord
ance for smoking and DRD2 genotype are significant predictors of sib-pair s
imilarity in P300 amplitude. These results suggest a synergistic effect of
different neurogenetic risk factors contributing to nicotine dependence. Ne
urocognitive variation (P300) may moderate the association between DRD2 and
smoking. Alternatively, DRD2 genotype may modulate the long-term impact of
nicotine on neurocognitive functioning. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.