Genomic Variation Predicts Real-Time Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabinol Response in Humans
Background: Cannabis is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances worldwide. {Delta}-tetrahydrocannabinol ({Delta}-THC) is the main contributor to cannabis-induced effects such as euphoria, anxiety, and psychotomimetic effects, and is metabolized by several hepatic enzymes, including CYP3A4. There are interindividual differences in how cannabis affects users, which have substantial genetic contributors. Methods: We examined how real-time effects of {Delta}-THC on psychotomimetic measures and on subjective effects of "high", sadness and anxiety in 188 healthy volunteers in a laboratory infusion paradigm, relate to polygenic risk scores (PRS) for cannabis lifetime use (CanLU), cannab