1. Lupus-related single nucleotide polymorphisms and risk of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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Bernatsky, S, Garcia, HAV, Spinelli, JJ, Gaffney, P, Smedby, KE, Ramsey-Goldman, R, Wang, SS, Adami, H-O, Albanes, D, Angelucci, E, Ansell, SM, Asmann, YW, Becker, N, Benavente, Y, Berndt, SI, Bertrand, KA, Birmann, BM, Boeing, H, Boffetta, P, Bracci, PM, Brennan, P, Brooks-Wilson, AR, Cerhan, JR, Chanock, SJ, Clavel, J, Conde, L, Cotenbader, KH, Cox, DG, Cozen, W, Crouch, S, De Roos, AJ, de Sanjose, S, Di Lollo, S, Diver, WR, Dogan, A, Foretova, L, Ghesquieres, H, Giles, GG, Glimelius, B, Habermann, TM, Haioun, C, Hartge, P, Hjalgrim, H, Holford, TR, Holly, EA, Jackson, RD, Kaaks, R, Kane, E, Kelly, RS, Klein, RJ, Kraft, P, Kricker, A, Lan, Q, Lawrence, C, Liebow, M, Lightfoot, T, Link, BK, Maynadie, M, Mckay, J, Melbye, M, Molina, TJ, Monnereau, A, Morton, LM, Nieters, A, North, KE, Novak, AJ, Offit, K, Purdue, MP, Rais, M, Riby, J, Roman, E, Rothman, N, Salles, G, Severi, G, Severson, RK, Skibola, CF, Slager, SL, Smith, A, Smith, MT, Southey, MC, Staines, A, Teras, LR, Thompson, CA, Tilly, H, Tinker, LF, Tjonneland, A, Turner, J, Vajdic, CM, Vermeulen, RCH, Vijai, J, Vineis, P, Virtamo, J, Wang, Z, Weinstein, S, Witzig, TE, Zelenetz, A, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A, Zhang, Y, Zheng, T, Zucca, M, Clarke, AE, Bernatsky, S, Garcia, HAV, Spinelli, JJ, Gaffney, P, Smedby, KE, Ramsey-Goldman, R, Wang, SS, Adami, H-O, Albanes, D, Angelucci, E, Ansell, SM, Asmann, YW, Becker, N, Benavente, Y, Berndt, SI, Bertrand, KA, Birmann, BM, Boeing, H, Boffetta, P, Bracci, PM, Brennan, P, Brooks-Wilson, AR, Cerhan, JR, Chanock, SJ, Clavel, J, Conde, L, Cotenbader, KH, Cox, DG, Cozen, W, Crouch, S, De Roos, AJ, de Sanjose, S, Di Lollo, S, Diver, WR, Dogan, A, Foretova, L, Ghesquieres, H, Giles, GG, Glimelius, B, Habermann, TM, Haioun, C, Hartge, P, Hjalgrim, H, Holford, TR, Holly, EA, Jackson, RD, Kaaks, R, Kane, E, Kelly, RS, Klein, RJ, Kraft, P, Kricker, A, Lan, Q, Lawrence, C, Liebow, M, Lightfoot, T, Link, BK, Maynadie, M, Mckay, J, Melbye, M, Molina, TJ, Monnereau, A, Morton, LM, Nieters, A, North, KE, Novak, AJ, Offit, K, Purdue, MP, Rais, M, Riby, J, Roman, E, Rothman, N, Salles, G, Severi, G, Severson, RK, Skibola, CF, Slager, SL, Smith, A, Smith, MT, Southey, MC, Staines, A, Teras, LR, Thompson, CA, Tilly, H, Tinker, LF, Tjonneland, A, Turner, J, Vajdic, CM, Vermeulen, RCH, Vijai, J, Vineis, P, Virtamo, J, Wang, Z, Weinstein, S, Witzig, TE, Zelenetz, A, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, A, Zhang, Y, Zheng, T, Zucca, M, and Clarke, AE
- Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Determinants of the increased risk of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in SLE are unclear. Using data from a recent lymphoma genome-wide association study (GWAS), we assessed whether certain lupus-related single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were also associated with DLBCL. METHODS: GWAS data on European Caucasians from the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph) provided a total of 3857 DLBCL cases and 7666 general-population controls. Data were pooled in a random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: Among the 28 SLE-related SNPs investigated, the two most convincingly associated with risk of DLBCL included the CD40 SLE risk allele rs4810485 on chromosome 20q13 (OR per risk allele=1.09, 95% CI 1.02 to 1.16, p=0.0134), and the HLA SLE risk allele rs1270942 on chromosome 6p21.33 (OR per risk allele=1.17, 95% CI 1.01 to 1.36, p=0.0362). Of additional possible interest were rs2205960 and rs12537284. The rs2205960 SNP, related to a cytokine of the tumour necrosis factor superfamily TNFSF4, was associated with an OR per risk allele of 1.07, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.16, p=0.0549. The OR for the rs12537284 (chromosome 7q32, IRF5 gene) risk allele was 1.08, 95% CI 0.99 to 1.18, p=0.0765. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest several plausible genetic links between DLBCL and SLE.
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- 2017