Genetic Associations with Subjective Well-Being Also Implicate Depression and Neuroticism

We conducted a genome-wide association study of subjective well-being (SWB) in 298,420 individuals. We also performed auxiliary analyses of depressive symptoms (“DS”; N = 161,460) and neuroticism (N = 170,910), both of which have a substantial genetic correlation with SWB . We identify three SNPs associated with SWB at genome-wide significance. Two of them are significantly associated with DS in an independent sample. In our auxiliary analyses, we identify 13 additional genome-wide-significant associations: two with DS and eleven with neuroticism, including two inversion polymorphisms. Across our phenotypes, loci regulating expression in central nervous system and adrenal/pancreas tissues are enriched. The discovery of genetic loci associated with the three phenotypes we study has proven elusive; our findings illustrate the payoffs from studying them jointly. One Sentence Summary: Using both genome-wide association studies and proxy-phenotype studies, we identify genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism.

Jonathan P. Beauchamp | Joseph K. Pickrell | Sara M. Willems | Gert G. Wagner | Toshiko Tanaka | C. Gieger | A. Hofman | A. Uitterlinden | T. Spector | I. Deary | L. Ferrucci | E. Mihailov | T. Lehtimäki | J. González | P. Groenen | D. Schlessinger | M. Johannesson | N. Timpson | V. Gudnason | David I. Laibson | D. Hinds | R. Krueger | L. Pulkki-Råback | L. Keltikangas-Järvinen | T. Ahluwalia | J. Kaprio | P. Kraft | W. Iacono | R. Plomin | A. Metspalu | T. Esko | G. Montgomery | H. Snieder | K. Taylor | R. Rueedi | A. Terracciano | T. Harris | I. Rudan | D. Boomsma | E. D. de Geus | M. Loitfelder | Shun-Chiao Chang | K. Jöckel | A. Pattie | J. Hottenga | H. Westra | E. Hyppönen | P. Magnusson | N. Pedersen | C. V. van Duijn | J. Eriksson | C. Power | M. Järvelin | L. Franke | N. Furlotte | A. Steptoe | P. Marques‐Vidal | D. Zabaneh | P. D. De Jager | A. Heath | K. Petrovic | H. Schmidt | S. Medland | S. Cox | Tian Liu | L. Bertram | G. Davies | O. Davis | H. Tiemeier | M. McGue | C. A. Rietveld | J. Derringer | B. Alizadeh | N. Amin | P. Boyle | C. Hayward | M. Kaakinen | I. Kolčić | J. Lahti | P. Lind | C. Oldmeadow | O. Polašek | L. Quaye | Jennifer A. Smith | Lei Yu | Wei Zhao | J. Attia | F. Cucca | J. De Neve | J. Faul | E. Holliday | L. Launer | K. Räikkönen | A. Realo | R. Svento | P. Vollenweider | D. Weir | D. Conley | S. Kardia | M. Meyer | A. Thurik | D. Benjamin | D. Cesarini | P. Koellinger | G. Smith | I. Nolte | P. J. van der Most | R. de Mutsert | F. Rosendaal | A. Oldehinkel | D. Mook-Kanamori | R. Rawal | Jun Ding | T. Sørensen | Jingqing Yang | M. Kumari | G. Davey Smith | M. Bartels | E. Kajantie | S. W. van der Laan | H. D. den Ruijter | G. Pasterkamp | R. Li-Gao | R. de Vlaming | A. Bakshi | A. Cavadino | P. Turley | A. Okbay | R. D. Vlaming | A. Forstner | James J. Lee | M. Fontana | A. Loukola | L. Kubzansky | G. Fatemifar | M. Nivard | B. Baselmans | Jimmy Z Liu | M. Trzaskowski | T. Hansen | J. Gratten | L. Paternoster | S. J. van der Lee | S. Meddens | R. Linnér | J. Buchwald | A. Frazier-Wood | V. Garfield | S. Haitjema | R. Karlsson | K. Ladwig | Lindsay K. Matteson | C. Minică | Yong Qian | B. Schmidt | E. Stergiakouli | J. Wedenoja | J. Wellmann | N. Direk | P. Eibich | R. Emeny | V. Karhunen | A. Sutin | C. Hartman | C. Haworth | M. Mills | U. Bultmann | J. Neve | David A. Bennett | R. Scott | Mike B. Miller | K. Berger | R. Schmidt | Fleur Meddens | S. Rich | Jian Yang | A. Smith | Y. Qian | O. Raitakari | N. Martin | J. Liu | J. Harris | Marie Henrike Geisel | LifeLines Cohort Study | Anna E. Vinkhuyzen | Lei Yu | P. Marques-Vidal | Anna A. E. Vinkhuyzen | Rodney J. Scott | Lei Yu | A. Smith | J. Beauchamp

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