DRD4, dopamine receptor D4, 1815

N. diseases: 189; N. variants: 7
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Moreover, using multinomial regression analysis, the homozygous 7/7 and 2/2 VNTR genotypes of DRD4 gene were nominally significantly associated with a lower risk of addiction (OR = 0.285 with P = 0.003 and OR = 0.447 with P = 0.031, respectively) after adjusting for other covariates. 31809838 2020
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE No influence of DRD2 and DRD4 variants was observed in men regarding addiction severity. 30367264 2019
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE The variable number tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphism of the dopamine D4 receptor gene (DRD4) has received considerable attention as a potential genetic contributor to addiction. 26688118 2016
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Humans with seven or more repeats in exon III of the DRD4 gene (long DRD4 carriers) sometimes demonstrate impaired attention, as seen in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and at other times demonstrate heightened attention, as seen in addictive behavior. 25244120 2015
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE The 7 repeat allele of the DRD4 gene has likewise been associated with the performance in executive functions, as well as with addictive behaviors and impulsivity. 22848508 2012
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE The DRD4 exon 3 VNTR polymorphism and addiction-related phenotypes: a review. 19336242 2009
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Cigarette smoking, like many addictive behaviors, has a genetic component, and the dopamine D2-like receptor genes (DRD2, DRD3 and DRD4) are candidates for contributing to these behaviors. 17407504 2007
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Recent studies have suggested the involvement of the dopaminergic system in addictions and impulse control disorders and associations of dopamine receptor genes (DRD1, DRD2, and DRD4) and PG have been reported. 17394052 2007
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE The dopamine D4 receptor gene contains a polymorphic sequence consisting of a variable number of 48-base-pair (bp) repeats, and there have been a number of reports that this polymorphism is associated with variation in novelty seeking or in substance abuse and addictive behaviors. 14681925 2004
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.100 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Two hundred male subjects (81 college students and 119 subjects from an addiction treatment unit) were administered the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) and genotyped at the 48 base pair repeat polymorphism of the DRD4 gene. 11324944 2000