Polygenic risk for traumatic loss-related PTSD in US military veterans: Protective effect of secure attachment style
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To examine whether attachment style moderates the relationship between polygenic risk scores (PRS) for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) re-experiencing (PTSDREX) symptoms and the severity of and positive screen for traumatic loss-related PTSD.
Data were analysed from 631 US veterans who endorsed ‘unexpected death of a loved one’ as their ‘worst’ traumatic event. Multivariable models evaluated the association between PRS for PTSDREX, attachment style, and their interaction in predicting severity and positive screen for PTSD. A gene enrichment analysis was conducted to identify possible molecular mechanisms underlying the association between PTSDREX PRS and PTSD.
PTSDREX PRS (β = 0.17; odds ratio [OR] = 1.85), attachment style (β= −0.33; OR = 0.14), and PTSDREX PRS × attachment style interaction (β= −0.12; OR = 0.53) were significant predictors of the severity and positive screen for PTSD. The most significant gene set detected was the gene ontology (GO) cellular component podosome set (GO:0002102, p < 3.95 × 10−5).
Having a secure attachment style may help mitigate polygenic risk for developing traumatic loss-related PTSD in US veterans. Podosomes, which are implicated in inflammatory and neuroplasticity processes, may contribute to the genetic liability to developing loss-related PTSD. Psychological treatments targeting attachment security may help mitigate increased polygenic risk for loss-related PTSD in this population.
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2021-04-06



