1. Two novel genetic variants in the STK38L and RAB27A genes are associated with glioma susceptibility.
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Chen H, Chen G, Li G, Zhang S, Chen H, Chen Y, Duggan D, Hu Z, Chen J, Zhao Y, Zhao Y, Huang H, Zheng SL, Trent JM, Yu L, Jiang D, Mo Z, Wang H, Mou Y, Jiang T, Mao Y, Xu J, and Lu D
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- Brain Neoplasms ethnology, Case-Control Studies, China ethnology, Europe ethnology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Glioma ethnology, Humans, Male, Brain Neoplasms genetics, Glioma genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics, rab27 GTP-Binding Proteins genetics
- Abstract
Glioma is the most common malignant primary brain tumors with poor prognosis. Genome wide association studies (GWAS) of glioma in populations with Western European ancestry were completed in the US and UK. However, our previous results strongly suggest the genetic heterogeneity could be important in glioma risk. To systematically investigate glioma risk-associated variants in Chinese population, we performed a multistage GWAS of glioma in the Han Chinese population, with a total of 3,097 glioma cases and 4,362 controls. In addition to confirming two associations reported in other ancestry groups, this study identified one new risk-associated locus for glioma on chromosome 12p11.23 (rs10842893, p
meta = 2.33x10-12, STK38L) as well as a promising association at 15q15-21.1 (rs4774756, pmeta = 6.12x10-8, RAB27A) in 3,097 glioma cases and 4,362 controls. Our findings demonstrate two novel association between the glioma risk region marked by variant rs10842893 and rs4774756) and glioma risk. These findings may advance the understanding of genetic susceptibility to glioma., (© 2019 UICC.)- Published
- 2019
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