Variant Gene Risk Allele Score vda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE A recent study suggested that a second nearby variant within OPRM1, rs3778150, is robustly associated with heroin dependence and fully explained a smaller observed association with rs1799971. 28273335

2017

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE The haplotype structure of rs3778150 and nearby SNPs may underlie the inconsistent associations between rs1799971 and heroin addiction. 25744370

2015

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE The present pilot study characterized the impact of OPRM1 genotype (rs1799971, 118G allele carriers vs. 118AA homozygotes) on heroin-use phenotypes associated with heroin dependence severity in a sample of male, Caucasian chronic heroin users (n = 86). 25911999

2015

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE On the other hand, significant association was observed for A118G with heroin addiction (χ²=7.268, P=0.0264) as well as with alcoholic addition (χ²=6.626, P=0.0364). 22138325

2012

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE Our results suggest that there is no direct effect of 118A>G genotype on the risk for heroin dependence among active heroin users. 21277709

2011

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE For the A118G polymorphism, we found significant differences in allele and genotype frequencies between different ethnic groups and highly significant association with heroin dependence in Indians for both genotype distribution (p = 0.024) and allele frequency (p = 0.009). 12657887

2003

dbSNP: rs1799971
rs1799971
0.070 GeneticVariation BEFREE This study suggests that the variant G allele of both A118G and C1031G polymorphisms may contribute to the vulnerability to heroin dependence. 11338173

2001