PTSDgene database

Study Report

Study Information
Basic Info
Reference
Citation Amstadter, A. B., et al. (2011). "Corticotrophin-releasing hormone type 1 receptor gene (CRHR1) variants predict posttraumatic stress disorder onset and course in pediatric injury patients." Dis Markers 30(2-3): 89-99.
Phenotype Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score, Acute symptoms of PTSD, Decline in PTSD symptoms
Trauma Injuries between April 2002 and January 2004
Study Design Cohort study
Study Type Candidate gene association study
Sample Size 103 samples
SNP/Marker Size 8 SNPs
Predominant Ethnicity Caucasian
Population 42 Non-Hispanic White, 47 Non-Hispanic Black, 14 Other
Gender 76 males, 27 females
Age 7-8 years: 8; 9-10 years: 7; 11-12 years: 9; 13-14 years: 11; 15-16 years: 31; 17-18 years: 34

Detail Info

Genetic result reported by this study
Normal genetic result reported by this study (count: 10)
Marker Phenotype Related Gene Statistical Values Author Comments Marker's Category
rs12936181 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=2.07, t=0.99, Empirical P-value=0.42 No significant result. No significant result. Non-significant
rs12944712 Acute symptoms of PTSD CRHR1 Latent growth analyses, z-statistic=3.35, P-value<0.001. Having an increasing number of G alleles was significantly a...... Having an increasing number of G alleles was significantly associated with more acute symptoms of PTSD. More... Significant
rs4458044 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=-1.53, t=-0.62, Empirical P-value=1.00 No significant result. No significant result. Non-significant
rs2424942 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=-1.00, t=-0.40, Empirical P-value=0.78 No significant result. No significant result. Non-significant
rs4074461 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=4.10, t=2.40, Empirical P-value=0.02 This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency...... This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency. More... Significant
rs12944712 Decline in PTSD symptoms CRHR1 Latent growth analyses, z-statistic=-3.74, P-value<0.001. An increasing number of G alleles was associated with a sign...... An increasing number of G alleles was associated with a significantly greater decline in PTSD symptoms over time. More... Significant
rs17763104 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=-6.66, t=-2.46, Empirical P-value=0.02 This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency...... This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency. More... Significant
rs17763658 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=3.90, t=1.19, Empirical P-value=0.26 No significant result. No significant result. Non-significant
rs12944712 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=-5.36, t=-2.94, Empirical P-value=0.005 This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency...... This SNP was significantly related to PTSD symptom frequency. With Bonferroni correction, one of the eight SNPs (rs12944712) remained significantly associated with PTSD symptom frequency. More... Significant
rs17690314 Acute UCLA PTSD-RI score CRHR1 B=-5.41, t=-1.87, Empirical P-value=0.08 No significant result. No significant result. Non-significant