03-02 東北大学

図1. 本研究の概要図
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- https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/japanese/2026/03/press20260302-02-isolation.html
- https://www.tohoku.ac.jp/japanese/newimg/pressimg/tohokuuniv-press20260302_web02_isolation.pdf
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-026-03896-9
一般人口63,497人の日本人を対象とした社会的孤立に関するゲノムワイド関連研究 Genome-wide association study of social isolation in 63,497 Japanese individuals from the general population
Hisashi Ohseto,Kosuke Inoue,Ippei Takahashi,Taku Obara,Akira Narita,Mami Ishikuro,Masatsugu Orui,Keiko Murakami,Aoi Noda,Genki Shinoda,Masato Takase,Naoki Nakaya,Mana Kogure,Rieko Hatanaka,Kumi Nakaya,Ippei Chiba,Sayuri Tokioka,Yuka Kotozaki,Atsushi Shimizu,Kozo Tanno,Atsushi Hozawa,Gen Tamiya,Naoki Kondo & Shinichi Kuriyama
Translational Psychiatry Published:17 February 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-026-03896-9 Unedited version
Abstract
Social isolation, characterized by a lack of social connections with family, friends, and others, is associated with adverse health outcomes. However, the genetic contribution to the susceptibility to social isolation remains unclear. This study aimed to identify genetic loci associated with social isolation using the Lubben Social Network Scale (LSNS-6) in a Japanese population. The Tohoku Medical Megabank Community-Based Cohort Study was conducted between 2013 and 2016. The participants were genotyped using the Affymetrix Axiom Japonica Array. The LSNS-6 was used to assess familial and friend ties through six questions and social isolation statuses were defined using the total scale, family subscale, and friend subscale. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) were conducted using a generalized linear mixed model, adjusting for age, sex, 10 genetic principal components and batch effects. In total, 63,497 participants who completed genotyping and the LSNS-6 were included. The mean age was 59.4 ± 11.9 years, and 41,126 (64.8%) were female. Significant genetic loci were identified in GWASs for the total scale (rs10736933 near ACADSB and HMX3) and friend subscale of LSNS-6 (rs1778366 near LINC02315 and LRFN5). This study provides the first genome-wide evidence of social isolation in the Japanese population, suggesting associations with ACADSB, HMX3, LINC02315, and LRFN5. These findings could enable personalized prevention and intervention for social isolation and related psychiatric disorders.


