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2. Life expectancy associated with different ages at diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in high-income countries: 23 million person-years of observation
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Kaptoge, S, Seshasai, SRK, Sun, L, Walker, M, Bolton, T, Spackman, S, Ataklte, F, Willeit, P, Bell, S, Burgess, S, Pennells, L, Altay, S, Assmann, G, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Best, LG, Björkelund, C, Blazer, DG, Brenner, H, Brunner, EJ, Dagenais, GR, Cooper, JA, Cooper, C, Crespo, CJ, Cushman, M, D'Agostino, RB, Sr, Daimon, M, Daniels, LB, Danker, R, Davidson, KW, de Jongh, RT, Donfrancesco, C, Ducimetiere, P, Elders, PJM, Engström, G, Ford, I, Gallacher, I, Bakker, SJL, Goldbourt, U, de La Cámara, G, Grimsgaard, S, Gudnason, V, Hansson, PO, Imano, H, Jukema, JW, Kabrhel, C, Kauhanen, J, Kavousi, M, Kiechl, S, Knuiman, MW, Kromhout, D, Krumholz, HM, Kuller, LH, Laatikainen, T, Lowler, DA, Meyer, HE, Mukamal, K, Nietert, PJ, Ninomiya, T, Nitsch, D, Nordestgaard, BG, Palmieri, L, Price, JF, Ridker, PM, Sun, Q, Rosengren, A, Roussel, R, Sakurai, M, Salomaa, V, Schöttker, B, Shaw, JE, Strandberg, TE, Sundström, J, Tolonen, H, Tverdal, A, Verschuren, WMM, Völzke, H, Wagenknecht, L, Wallace, RB, Wannamethee, SG, Wareham, NJ, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Yamagishi, K, Yeap, BB, Harrison, S, Inouye, M, Griffin, S, Butterworth, AS, Wood, AM, Thompson, SG, Sattar, N, Danesh, J, Di Angelantonio, E, Tipping, RW, Russell, S, Johansen, M, Bancks, MP, Mongraw-Chaffin, M, Magliano, D, Barr, ELM, Zimmet, PZ, Whincup, PH, Willeit, J, Leitner, C, Lawlor, DA, Elwood, P, Sutherland, SE, Hunt, KJ, Selmer, RM, Haheim, LL, Ariansen, I, Tybjaer-Hansen, A, Frikkle-Schmidt, R, Langsted, A, Lo Noce, C, Balkau, B, Bonnet, F, Fumeron, F, Pablos, DL, Ferro, CR, Morales, TG, Mclachlan, S, Guralnik, J, Khaw, KT, Holleczek, B, Stocker, H, Nissinen, A, Vartiainen, E, Jousilahti, P, Harald, K, Massaro, JM, Pencina, M, Lyass, A, Susa, S, Oizumi, T, Kayama, T, Chetrit, A, Roth, J, Orenstein, L, Welin, L, Svärdsudd, K, Lissner, L, Hange, D, Mehlig, K, Tilvis, RS, Dennison, E, Westbury, L, Norman, PE, Almeida, OP, Hankey, GJ, Hata, J, Shibata, M, Furuta, Y, Bom, MT, Rutters, F, Muilwijk, M, Kraft, P, Lindstrom, S, Turman, C, Kiyama, M, Kitamura, A, Gerber, Y, Salonen, JT, van Schoor, LN, van Zutphen, EM, Melander, O, Psaty, BM, Blaha, M, de Boer, IH, Kronmal, RA, Grandits, G, Shin, H-C, Albertorio, JR, Gillum, RF, Hu, FB, Humphries, S, Hill- Briggs, F, Vrany, E, Butler, M, Schwartz, JE, Iso, H, Amouyel, P, Arveiler, D, Ferrieres, J, Gansevoort, RT, de Boer, R, Kieneker, L, Trompet, S, Kearney, P, Cantin, B, Després, JP, Lamarche, B, Laughlin, G, McEvoy, L, Aspelund, T, Thorsson, B, Sigurdsson, G, Tilly, M, Ikram, MA, Dorr, M, Schipf, S, Fretts, AM, Umans, JG, Ali, T, Shara, N, Davey-Smith, G, Can, G, Yüksel, H, Özkan, U, Nakagawa, H, Morikawa, Y, Ishizaki, M, Njølstad, I, Wilsgaard, T, Mathiesen, E, Buring, J, Cook, N, Arndt, V, Rothenbacher, D, Manson, J, Tinker, L, Shipley, M, Tabak, AG, Kivimaki, M, Packard, C, Robertson, M, Feskens, E, and Geleijnse, M
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3. Genome-wide association analysis of more than 120,000 individuals identifies 15 new susceptibility loci for breast cancer
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Ashworth, Alan, Michailidou, K, Beesley, J, Lindstrom, S, Canisius, S, Dennis, J, Lush, MJ, Maranian, MJ, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, and Shah, M
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© 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and large-scale replication studies have identified common variants in 79 loci associated with breast cancer, explaining ∼14% of the familial risk of the disease. To ide
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4. Metabolomic analysis of 92 pulmonary embolism patients from a nested case–control study identifies metabolites associated with adverse clinical outcomes
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Zeleznik, O.A., Poole, E.M., Lindstrom, S., Kraft, P., Van Hylckama Vlieg, A., Lasky‐Su, J.A., Harrington, L.B., Hagan, K., Kim, J., Parry, B.A., Giordano, N., and Kabrhel, C.
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- 2018
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5. The Bering Strait Connection: Dispersal and Speciation in Boreal Macroalgae
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Lindstrom, S. C.
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- 2001
6. Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants.
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Wang, A, Shen, J, Rodriguez, AA, Saunders, EJ, Chen, F, Janivara, R, Darst, BF, Sheng, X, Xu, Y, Chou, AJ, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Plym, A, Sahimi, A, Hoffman, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Laisk, T, Figuerêdo, J, Muir, K, Ito, S, Liu, X, Biobank Japan Project, Uchio, Y, Kubo, M, Kamatani, Y, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Andrews, C, Lori, A, Choudhury, PP, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Rentsch, CT, Cho, K, Mcmahon, BH, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, A, Stroomberg, HV, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilly, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordstrom, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, S, Cook, MB, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Koutros, S, Beane Freeman, LE, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Butler, EN, Mohler, JL, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Dierssen-Sotos, T, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Pilie, P, Yu, Y, Bohlender, RJ, Gu, J, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Brenner, H, Chen, X, Holleczek, B, Schöttker, B, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, CM, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Abraham, A, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, J, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Wang, Y, Tettey, Y, Lachance, J, Tang, W, Biritwum, RB, Adjei, AA, Tay, E, Truelove, A, Niwa, S, Yamoah, K, Govindasami, K, Chokkalingam, AP, Keaton, JM, Hellwege, JN, Clark, PE, Jalloh, M, Gueye, SM, Niang, L, Ogunbiyi, O, Shittu, O, Amodu, O, Adebiyi, AO, Aisuodionoe-Shadrach, OI, Ajibola, HO, Jamda, MA, Oluwole, OP, Nwegbu, M, Adusei, B, Mante, S, Darkwa-Abrahams, A, Diop, H, Gundell, SM, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Kachuri, L, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Preuss, MH, Loos, RJF, Zawistowski, M, Zöllner, S, Lu, Z, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Ambs, S, Edwards, TL, Mägi, R, Rebbeck, TR, Fritsche, L, Chanock, SJ, Berndt, SI, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Gaziano, JM, Justice, AC, Mancuso, N, Terao, C, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Madduri, RK, Conti, DV, Haiman, CA, Wang, A, Shen, J, Rodriguez, AA, Saunders, EJ, Chen, F, Janivara, R, Darst, BF, Sheng, X, Xu, Y, Chou, AJ, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Plym, A, Sahimi, A, Hoffman, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Laisk, T, Figuerêdo, J, Muir, K, Ito, S, Liu, X, Biobank Japan Project, Uchio, Y, Kubo, M, Kamatani, Y, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Andrews, C, Lori, A, Choudhury, PP, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Rentsch, CT, Cho, K, Mcmahon, BH, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, A, Stroomberg, HV, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilly, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordstrom, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, S, Cook, MB, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Koutros, S, Beane Freeman, LE, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Butler, EN, Mohler, JL, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Dierssen-Sotos, T, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Pilie, P, Yu, Y, Bohlender, RJ, Gu, J, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Brenner, H, Chen, X, Holleczek, B, Schöttker, B, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, CM, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Abraham, A, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, J, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Wang, Y, Tettey, Y, Lachance, J, Tang, W, Biritwum, RB, Adjei, AA, Tay, E, Truelove, A, Niwa, S, Yamoah, K, Govindasami, K, Chokkalingam, AP, Keaton, JM, Hellwege, JN, Clark, PE, Jalloh, M, Gueye, SM, Niang, L, Ogunbiyi, O, Shittu, O, Amodu, O, Adebiyi, AO, Aisuodionoe-Shadrach, OI, Ajibola, HO, Jamda, MA, Oluwole, OP, Nwegbu, M, Adusei, B, Mante, S, Darkwa-Abrahams, A, Diop, H, Gundell, SM, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Kachuri, L, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Preuss, MH, Loos, RJF, Zawistowski, M, Zöllner, S, Lu, Z, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Ambs, S, Edwards, TL, Mägi, R, Rebbeck, TR, Fritsche, L, Chanock, SJ, Berndt, SI, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Gaziano, JM, Justice, AC, Mancuso, N, Terao, C, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Madduri, RK, Conti, DV, and Haiman, CA
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The transferability and clinical value of genetic risk scores (GRSs) across populations remain limited due to an imbalance in genetic studies across ancestrally diverse populations. Here we conducted a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 156,319 prostate cancer cases and 788,443 controls of European, African, Asian and Hispanic men, reflecting a 57% increase in the number of non-European cases over previous prostate cancer genome-wide association studies. We identified 187 novel risk variants for prostate cancer, increasing the total number of risk variants to 451. An externally replicated multi-ancestry GRS was associated with risk that ranged from 1.8 (per standard deviation) in African ancestry men to 2.2 in European ancestry men. The GRS was associated with a greater risk of aggressive versus non-aggressive disease in men of African ancestry (P = 0.03). Our study presents novel prostate cancer susceptibility loci and a GRS with effective risk stratification across ancestry groups.
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- 2023
7. Genome-wide interaction analysis of menopausal hormone therapy use and breast cancer risk among 62,370 women
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Wang, X, Kapoor, PM, Auer, PL, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Wang, Q, Lush, M, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Aronson, KJ, Murphy, RA, Brooks-Wilson, A, Lee, DG, Guenel, P, Truong, T, Mulot, C, Teras, LR, Patel, A, Dossus, L, Kaaks, R, Hoppe, R, Bruening, T, Hamann, U, Czene, K, Gabrielson, M, Hall, P, Eriksson, M, Jung, A, Becher, H, Couch, FJ, Larson, NL, Olson, JE, Ruddy, KJ, Giles, GG, MacInnis, RJ, Southey, MC, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Haiman, CA, Olsson, H, Augustinsson, A, Krueger, U, Wagner, P, Scott, C, Winham, SJ, Vachon, CM, Perou, CM, Olshan, AF, Troester, MA, Hunter, DJ, Eliassen, HA, Tamimi, RM, Brantley, K, Andrulis, IL, Figueroa, J, Chanock, SJ, Ahearn, TU, Evans, GD, Newman, WG, VanVeen, EM, Howell, A, Wolk, A, Hakansson, N, Ziogas, A, Jones, ME, Orr, N, Schoemaker, MJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Kitahara, CM, Linet, M, Prentice, RL, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Chang-Claude, J, Lindstrom, S, Wang, X, Kapoor, PM, Auer, PL, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Wang, Q, Lush, M, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Aronson, KJ, Murphy, RA, Brooks-Wilson, A, Lee, DG, Guenel, P, Truong, T, Mulot, C, Teras, LR, Patel, A, Dossus, L, Kaaks, R, Hoppe, R, Bruening, T, Hamann, U, Czene, K, Gabrielson, M, Hall, P, Eriksson, M, Jung, A, Becher, H, Couch, FJ, Larson, NL, Olson, JE, Ruddy, KJ, Giles, GG, MacInnis, RJ, Southey, MC, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Haiman, CA, Olsson, H, Augustinsson, A, Krueger, U, Wagner, P, Scott, C, Winham, SJ, Vachon, CM, Perou, CM, Olshan, AF, Troester, MA, Hunter, DJ, Eliassen, HA, Tamimi, RM, Brantley, K, Andrulis, IL, Figueroa, J, Chanock, SJ, Ahearn, TU, Evans, GD, Newman, WG, VanVeen, EM, Howell, A, Wolk, A, Hakansson, N, Ziogas, A, Jones, ME, Orr, N, Schoemaker, MJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Kitahara, CM, Linet, M, Prentice, RL, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Chang-Claude, J, and Lindstrom, S
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Use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is associated with increased risk for breast cancer. However, the relevant mechanisms and its interaction with genetic variants are not fully understood. We conducted a genome-wide interaction analysis between MHT use and genetic variants for breast cancer risk in 27,585 cases and 34,785 controls from 26 observational studies. All women were post-menopausal and of European ancestry. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to test for multiplicative interactions between genetic variants and current MHT use. We considered interaction p-values < 5 × 10-8 as genome-wide significant, and p-values < 1 × 10-5 as suggestive. Linkage disequilibrium (LD)-based clumping was performed to identify independent candidate variants. None of the 9.7 million genetic variants tested for interactions with MHT use reached genome-wide significance. Only 213 variants, representing 18 independent loci, had p-values < 1 × 105. The strongest evidence was found for rs4674019 (p-value = 2.27 × 10-7), which showed genome-wide significant interaction (p-value = 3.8 × 10-8) with current MHT use when analysis was restricted to population-based studies only. Limiting the analyses to combined estrogen-progesterone MHT use only or to estrogen receptor (ER) positive cases did not identify any genome-wide significant evidence of interactions. In this large genome-wide SNP-MHT interaction study of breast cancer, we found no strong support for common genetic variants modifying the effect of MHT on breast cancer risk. These results suggest that common genetic variation has limited impact on the observed MHT-breast cancer risk association.
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8. Genome-wide and transcriptome-wide association studies of mammographic density phenotypes reveal novel loci
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Chen, H, Fan, S, Stone, J, Thompson, DJ, Douglas, J, Li, S, Scott, C, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Li, C, Peters, U, Hopper, JL, Southey, MC, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nguyen, TL, Fasching, PA, Behrens, A, Cadby, G, Murphy, RA, Aronson, K, Howell, A, Astley, S, Couch, F, Olson, J, Milne, RL, Giles, GG, Haiman, CA, Maskarinec, G, Winham, S, John, EM, Kurian, A, Eliassen, H, Andrulis, I, Evans, DG, Newman, WG, Hall, P, Czene, K, Swerdlow, A, Jones, M, Pollan, M, Fernandez-Navarro, P, McConnell, DS, Kristensen, VN, Rothstein, JH, Wang, P, Habel, LA, Sieh, W, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Gierach, GL, Tamimi, RM, Vachon, CM, Lindstrom, S, Chen, H, Fan, S, Stone, J, Thompson, DJ, Douglas, J, Li, S, Scott, C, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Li, C, Peters, U, Hopper, JL, Southey, MC, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nguyen, TL, Fasching, PA, Behrens, A, Cadby, G, Murphy, RA, Aronson, K, Howell, A, Astley, S, Couch, F, Olson, J, Milne, RL, Giles, GG, Haiman, CA, Maskarinec, G, Winham, S, John, EM, Kurian, A, Eliassen, H, Andrulis, I, Evans, DG, Newman, WG, Hall, P, Czene, K, Swerdlow, A, Jones, M, Pollan, M, Fernandez-Navarro, P, McConnell, DS, Kristensen, VN, Rothstein, JH, Wang, P, Habel, LA, Sieh, W, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Gierach, GL, Tamimi, RM, Vachon, CM, and Lindstrom, S
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BACKGROUND: Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), area of dense tissue (DA), and area of non-dense tissue (NDA), are associated with breast cancer risk. Twin studies suggest that MD phenotypes are highly heritable. However, only a small proportion of their variance is explained by identified genetic variants. METHODS: We conducted a genome-wide association study, as well as a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS), of age- and BMI-adjusted DA, NDA, and PMD in up to 27,900 European-ancestry women from the MODE/BCAC consortia. RESULTS: We identified 28 genome-wide significant loci for MD phenotypes, including nine novel signals (5q11.2, 5q14.1, 5q31.1, 5q33.3, 5q35.1, 7p11.2, 8q24.13, 12p11.2, 16q12.2). Further, 45% of all known breast cancer SNPs were associated with at least one MD phenotype at p < 0.05. TWAS further identified two novel genes (SHOX2 and CRISPLD2) whose genetically predicted expression was significantly associated with MD phenotypes. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings provided novel insight into the genetic background of MD phenotypes, and further demonstrated their shared genetic basis with breast cancer.
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9. Stroke genetics informs drug discovery and risk prediction across ancestries
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Mishra, A, Malik, R, Hachiya, T, Jurgenson, T, Namba, S, Posner, DC, Kamanu, FK, Koido, M, Le Grand, Q, Shi, M, He, Y, Georgakis, MK, Caro, I, Krebs, K, Liaw, Y-C, Vaura, FC, Lin, K, Winsvold, BS, Srinivasasainagendra, V, Parodi, L, Bae, H-J, Chauhan, G, Chong, MR, Tomppo, L, Akinyemi, R, Roshchupkin, GV, Habib, N, Jee, YH, Thomassen, JQ, Abedi, V, Carcel-Marquez, J, Nygaard, M, Leonard, HL, Yang, C, Yonova-Doing, E, Knol, MJ, Lewis, AJ, Judy, RL, Ago, T, Amouyel, P, Armstrong, ND, Bakker, MK, Bartz, TM, Bennett, DA, Bis, JC, Bordes, C, Borte, S, Cain, A, Ridker, PM, Cho, K, Chen, Z, Cruchaga, C, Cole, JW, de Jager, PL, de Cid, R, Endres, M, Ferreira, LE, Geerlings, MI, Gasca, NC, Gudnason, V, Hata, J, He, J, Heath, AK, Ho, Y-L, Havulinna, AS, Hopewell, JC, Hyacinth, HI, Inouye, M, Jacob, MA, Jeon, CE, Jern, C, Kamouchi, M, Keene, KL, Kitazono, T, Kittner, SJ, Konuma, T, Kumar, A, Lacaze, P, Launer, LJ, Lee, K-J, Lepik, K, Li, J, Li, L, Manichaikul, A, Markus, HS, Marston, NA, Meitinger, T, Mitchell, BD, Montellano, FA, Morisaki, T, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Nordestgaard, BG, O'Donnell, MJ, Okada, Y, Onland-Moret, NC, Ovbiagele, B, Peters, A, Psaty, BM, Rich, SS, Rosand, J, Sabatine, MS, Sacco, RL, Saleheen, D, Sandset, EC, Salomaa, V, Sargurupremraj, M, Sasaki, M, Satizabal, CL, Schmidt, CO, Shimizu, A, Smith, NL, Sloane, KL, Sutoh, Y, Sun, YV, Tanno, K, Tiedt, S, Tatlisumak, T, Torres-Aguila, NP, Tiwari, HK, Tregouet, D-A, Trompet, S, Tuladhar, AM, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, van Vugt, M, Vibo, R, Verma, SS, Wiggins, KL, Wennberg, P, Woo, D, Wilson, PWF, Xu, H, Yang, Q, Yoon, K, Millwood, IY, Gieger, C, Ninomiya, T, Grabe, HJ, Jukema, JW, Rissanen, IL, Strbian, D, Kim, YJ, Chen, P-H, Mayerhofer, E, Howson, JMM, Irvin, MR, Adams, H, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Christensen, K, Ikram, MA, Rundek, T, Worrall, BB, Lathrop, GM, Riaz, M, Simonsick, EM, Korv, J, Franca, PHC, Zand, R, Prasad, K, Frikke-Schmidt, R, de Leeuw, F-E, Liman, T, Haeusler, KG, Ruigrok, YM, Heuschmann, PU, Longstreth, WT, Jung, KJ, Bastarache, L, Pare, G, Damrauer, SM, Chasman, DI, Rotter, JI, Anderson, CD, Zwart, J-A, Niiranen, TJ, Fornage, M, Liaw, Y-P, Seshadri, S, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Walters, RG, Ruff, CT, Owolabi, MO, Huffman, JE, Milani, L, Kamatani, Y, Dichgans, M, Debette, S, Lee, J-M, Cheng, Y-C, Meschia, JF, Chen, WM, Sale, MM, Zonderman, AB, Evans, MK, Wilson, JG, Correa, A, Traylor, M, Lewis, CM, Reiner, A, Haessler, J, Langefeld, CD, Gottesman, RF, Yaffe, K, Liu, YM, Kooperberg, C, Lange, LA, Furie, KL, Arnett, DK, Benavente, OR, Grewal, RP, Peddareddygari, LR, Hveem, K, Lindstrom, S, Wang, L, Smith, EN, Gordon, W, Vlieg, AVH, de Andrade, M, Brody, JA, Pattee, JW, Brumpton, BM, Suchon, P, Chen, M-H, Frazer, KA, Turman, C, Germain, M, MacDonald, J, Braekkan, SK, Armasu, SM, Pankratz, N, Jackson, RD, Nielsen, JB, Giulianin, F, Puurunen, MK, Ibrahim, M, Heckbert, SR, Bammler, TK, McCauley, BM, Taylor, KD, Pankow, JS, Reiner, AP, Gabrielsen, ME, Deleuze, J-F, O'Donnell, CJ, Kim, J, McKnight, B, Kraft, P, Hansen, J-B, Rosendaal, FR, Heit, JA, Tang, W, Morange, P-E, Johnson, AD, Kabrhel, C, van Dijk, EJ, Koudstaal, PJ, Luijckx, G-J, Nederkoorn, PJ, van Oostenbrugge, RJ, Visser, MC, Wermer, MJH, Kappelle, LJ, Esko, T, Metspalu, A, Magi, R, Nelis, M, Levi, CR, Maguire, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sharma, P, Sudlow, CLM, Rannikmae, K, Schmidt, R, Slowik, A, Pera, J, Thijs, VNS, Lindgren, AG, Ilinca, A, Melander, O, Engstrom, G, Rexrode, KM, Rothwell, PM, Stanne, TM, Johnson, JA, Danesh, J, Butterworth, AS, Heitsch, L, Boncoraglio, GB, Kubo, M, Pezzini, A, Rolfs, A, Giese, A-K, Weir, D, Ross, OA, Lemmons, R, Soderholm, M, Cushman, M, Jood, K, McDonough, CW, Bell, S, Linkohr, B, Lee, T-H, Putaala, J, Lopez, OL, Carty, CL, Jian, X, Schminke, U, Cullell, N, Delgado, P, Ibanez, L, Krupinski, J, Lioutas, V, Matsuda, K, Montaner, J, Muino, E, Roquer, J, Sarnowski, C, Sattar, N, Sibolt, G, Teumer, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Kanai, M, Gretarsdottir, S, Rost, NS, Yusuf, S, Almgren, P, Ay, H, Bevan, S, Brown, RD, Carrera, C, Buring, JE, Chen, W-M, Cotlarciuc, I, de Bakker, PIW, DeStefano, AL, den Hoed, M, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gustafsson, S, Hassan, A, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, F-C, Ingelsson, E, Harris, TB, Kissela, BM, Kleindorfer, DO, Langenberg, C, Leys, D, Lin, W-Y, Lorentzen, E, Magnusson, PK, McArdle, PF, Pulit, SL, Rice, K, Sakaue, S, Sapkota, BR, Tanislav, C, Thorleifsson, G, Thorsteinsdottir, U, Tzourio, C, van Duijn, CM, Walters, M, Wareham, NJ, Amin, N, Aparicio, HJ, Attia, J, Beiser, AS, Berr, C, Bustamante, M, Caso, V, Choi, SH, Chowhan, A, Dartigues, J-F, Delavaran, H, Dorr, M, Ford, I, Gurpreet, WS, Hamsten, A, Hozawa, A, Ingelsson, M, Iwasaki, M, Kaffashian, S, Kalra, L, Kjartansson, O, Kloss, M, Labovitz, DL, Laurie, CC, Lind, L, Lindgren, CM, Makoto, H, Minegishi, N, Morris, AP, Mueller-Nurasyid, M, Norrving, B, Ogishima, S, Parati, EA, Pedersen, NL, Perola, M, Jousilahti, P, Pileggi, S, Rabionet, R, Riba-Llena, I, Ribases, M, Romero, JR, Rudd, AG, Sarin, A-P, Sarju, R, Satoh, M, Sawada, N, Sigurdsson, A, Smith, A, Stine, OC, Stott, DJ, Strauch, K, Takai, T, Tanaka, H, Touze, E, Tsugane, S, Uitterlinden, AG, Valdimarsson, EM, van der Lee, SJ, Wakai, K, Williams, SR, Wolfe, CDA, Wong, Q, Yamaji, T, Sanghera, DK, Stefansson, K, Martinez-Majander, N, Sobue, K, Soriano-Tarraga, C, Volzke, H, Akpa, O, Sarfo, FS, Akpalu, A, Obiako, R, Wahab, K, Osaigbovo, G, Owolabi, L, Komolafe, M, Jenkins, C, Arulogun, O, Ogbole, G, Adeoye, AM, Akinyemi, J, Agunloye, A, Fakunle, AG, Uvere, E, Olalere, A, Adebajo, OJ, Chen, J, Clarke, R, Collins, R, Guo, Y, Wang, C, Lv, J, Peto, R, Chen, Y, Fairhurst-Hunter, Z, Hill, M, Pozarickij, A, Schmidt, D, Stevens, B, Turnbull, I, Yu, C, Nagai, A, Murakami, Y, Shiroma, EJ, Sigurdsson, S, Ghanbari, M, Boerwinkle, E, Fongang, B, Wang, R, Ikram, MK, Volker, U, de Laat, KF, van Norden, AGW, de Kort, PL, Vermeer, SE, Brouwers, PJAM, Gons, RAR, den Heijer, T, van Dijk, GW, van Rooij, FGW, Aamodt, AH, Skogholt, AH, Willer, CJ, Heuch, I, Hagen, K, Fritsche, LG, Pedersen, LM, Ellekjaer, H, Zhou, W, Martinsen, AE, Kristoffersen, ES, Thomas, LF, Kleinschnitz, C, Frantz, S, Ungethum, K, Gallego-Fabrega, C, Lledos, M, Llucia-Carol, L, Sobrino, T, Campos, F, Castillo, J, Freijo, M, Arenillas, JF, Obach, V, Alvarez-Sabin, J, Molina, CA, Ribo, M, Munoz-Narbona, L, Lopez-Cancio, E, Millan, M, Diaz-Navarro, R, Vives-Bauza, C, Serrano-Heras, G, Segura, T, Dhar, R, Delgado-Mederos, R, Prats-Sanchez, L, Camps-Renom, P, Blay, N, Sumoy, L, Marti-Fabregas, J, Schnohr, P, Jensen, GB, Benn, M, Afzal, S, Kamstrup, PR, van Setten, J, van der Laan, SW, Vonk, JMJ, Kim, B-J, Curtze, S, Tiainen, M, Kinnunen, J, Menon, V, Sung, YJ, Saillour-Glenisson, F, Gravel, S, Mishra, A, Malik, R, Hachiya, T, Jurgenson, T, Namba, S, Posner, DC, Kamanu, FK, Koido, M, Le Grand, Q, Shi, M, He, Y, Georgakis, MK, Caro, I, Krebs, K, Liaw, Y-C, Vaura, FC, Lin, K, Winsvold, BS, Srinivasasainagendra, V, Parodi, L, Bae, H-J, Chauhan, G, Chong, MR, Tomppo, L, Akinyemi, R, Roshchupkin, GV, Habib, N, Jee, YH, Thomassen, JQ, Abedi, V, Carcel-Marquez, J, Nygaard, M, Leonard, HL, Yang, C, Yonova-Doing, E, Knol, MJ, Lewis, AJ, Judy, RL, Ago, T, Amouyel, P, Armstrong, ND, Bakker, MK, Bartz, TM, Bennett, DA, Bis, JC, Bordes, C, Borte, S, Cain, A, Ridker, PM, Cho, K, Chen, Z, Cruchaga, C, Cole, JW, de Jager, PL, de Cid, R, Endres, M, Ferreira, LE, Geerlings, MI, Gasca, NC, Gudnason, V, Hata, J, He, J, Heath, AK, Ho, Y-L, Havulinna, AS, Hopewell, JC, Hyacinth, HI, Inouye, M, Jacob, MA, Jeon, CE, Jern, C, Kamouchi, M, Keene, KL, Kitazono, T, Kittner, SJ, Konuma, T, Kumar, A, Lacaze, P, Launer, LJ, Lee, K-J, Lepik, K, Li, J, Li, L, Manichaikul, A, Markus, HS, Marston, NA, Meitinger, T, Mitchell, BD, Montellano, FA, Morisaki, T, Mosley, TH, Nalls, MA, Nordestgaard, BG, O'Donnell, MJ, Okada, Y, Onland-Moret, NC, Ovbiagele, B, Peters, A, Psaty, BM, Rich, SS, Rosand, J, Sabatine, MS, Sacco, RL, Saleheen, D, Sandset, EC, Salomaa, V, Sargurupremraj, M, Sasaki, M, Satizabal, CL, Schmidt, CO, Shimizu, A, Smith, NL, Sloane, KL, Sutoh, Y, Sun, YV, Tanno, K, Tiedt, S, Tatlisumak, T, Torres-Aguila, NP, Tiwari, HK, Tregouet, D-A, Trompet, S, Tuladhar, AM, Tybjaerg-Hansen, A, van Vugt, M, Vibo, R, Verma, SS, Wiggins, KL, Wennberg, P, Woo, D, Wilson, PWF, Xu, H, Yang, Q, Yoon, K, Millwood, IY, Gieger, C, Ninomiya, T, Grabe, HJ, Jukema, JW, Rissanen, IL, Strbian, D, Kim, YJ, Chen, P-H, Mayerhofer, E, Howson, JMM, Irvin, MR, Adams, H, Wassertheil-Smoller, S, Christensen, K, Ikram, MA, Rundek, T, Worrall, BB, Lathrop, GM, Riaz, M, Simonsick, EM, Korv, J, Franca, PHC, Zand, R, Prasad, K, Frikke-Schmidt, R, de Leeuw, F-E, Liman, T, Haeusler, KG, Ruigrok, YM, Heuschmann, PU, Longstreth, WT, Jung, KJ, Bastarache, L, Pare, G, Damrauer, SM, Chasman, DI, Rotter, JI, Anderson, CD, Zwart, J-A, Niiranen, TJ, Fornage, M, Liaw, Y-P, Seshadri, S, Fernandez-Cadenas, I, Walters, RG, Ruff, CT, Owolabi, MO, Huffman, 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LJ, Esko, T, Metspalu, A, Magi, R, Nelis, M, Levi, CR, Maguire, J, Jimenez-Conde, J, Sharma, P, Sudlow, CLM, Rannikmae, K, Schmidt, R, Slowik, A, Pera, J, Thijs, VNS, Lindgren, AG, Ilinca, A, Melander, O, Engstrom, G, Rexrode, KM, Rothwell, PM, Stanne, TM, Johnson, JA, Danesh, J, Butterworth, AS, Heitsch, L, Boncoraglio, GB, Kubo, M, Pezzini, A, Rolfs, A, Giese, A-K, Weir, D, Ross, OA, Lemmons, R, Soderholm, M, Cushman, M, Jood, K, McDonough, CW, Bell, S, Linkohr, B, Lee, T-H, Putaala, J, Lopez, OL, Carty, CL, Jian, X, Schminke, U, Cullell, N, Delgado, P, Ibanez, L, Krupinski, J, Lioutas, V, Matsuda, K, Montaner, J, Muino, E, Roquer, J, Sarnowski, C, Sattar, N, Sibolt, G, Teumer, A, Rutten-Jacobs, L, Kanai, M, Gretarsdottir, S, Rost, NS, Yusuf, S, Almgren, P, Ay, H, Bevan, S, Brown, RD, Carrera, C, Buring, JE, Chen, W-M, Cotlarciuc, I, de Bakker, PIW, DeStefano, AL, den Hoed, M, Duan, Q, Engelter, ST, Falcone, GJ, Gustafsson, S, Hassan, A, Holliday, EG, Howard, G, Hsu, F-C, Ingelsson, 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Previous genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of stroke - the second leading cause of death worldwide - were conducted predominantly in populations of European ancestry1,2. Here, in cross-ancestry GWAS meta-analyses of 110,182 patients who have had a stroke (five ancestries, 33% non-European) and 1,503,898 control individuals, we identify association signals for stroke and its subtypes at 89 (61 new) independent loci: 60 in primary inverse-variance-weighted analyses and 29 in secondary meta-regression and multitrait analyses. On the basis of internal cross-ancestry validation and an independent follow-up in 89,084 additional cases of stroke (30% non-European) and 1,013,843 control individuals, 87% of the primary stroke risk loci and 60% of the secondary stroke risk loci were replicated (P < 0.05). Effect sizes were highly correlated across ancestries. Cross-ancestry fine-mapping, in silico mutagenesis analysis3, and transcriptome-wide and proteome-wide association analyses revealed putative causal genes (such as SH3PXD2A and FURIN) and variants (such as at GRK5 and NOS3). Using a three-pronged approach4, we provide genetic evidence for putative drug effects, highlighting F11, KLKB1, PROC, GP1BA, LAMC2 and VCAM1 as possible targets, with drugs already under investigation for stroke for F11 and PROC. A polygenic score integrating cross-ancestry and ancestry-specific stroke GWASs with vascular-risk factor GWASs (integrative polygenic scores) strongly predicted ischaemic stroke in populations of European, East Asian and African ancestry5. Stroke genetic risk scores were predictive of ischaemic stroke independent of clinical risk factors in 52,600 clinical-trial participants with cardiometabolic disease. Our results provide insights to inform biology, reveal potential drug targets and derive genetic risk prediction tools across ancestries.
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10. Genetic variants associated with circulating C-reactive protein levels and colorectal cancer survival: Sex-specific and lifestyle factors specific associations
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Huang, Y, Hua, X, Labadie, JD, Harrison, TA, Dai, JY, Lindstrom, S, Lin, Y, Berndt, S, Buchanan, DD, Campbell, PT, Casey, G, Gallinger, SJ, Gunter, MJ, Hoffmeister, M, Jenkins, MA, Sakoda, LC, Schoen, RE, Diergaarde, B, Slattery, ML, White, E, Giles, G, Brenner, H, Chang-Claude, J, Joshi, A, Ma, W, Pai, RK, Chan, AT, Peters, U, Newcomb, PA, Huang, Y, Hua, X, Labadie, JD, Harrison, TA, Dai, JY, Lindstrom, S, Lin, Y, Berndt, S, Buchanan, DD, Campbell, PT, Casey, G, Gallinger, SJ, Gunter, MJ, Hoffmeister, M, Jenkins, MA, Sakoda, LC, Schoen, RE, Diergaarde, B, Slattery, ML, White, E, Giles, G, Brenner, H, Chang-Claude, J, Joshi, A, Ma, W, Pai, RK, Chan, AT, Peters, U, and Newcomb, PA
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Elevated blood levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) have been linked to colorectal cancer (CRC) survival. We evaluated genetic variants associated with CRP levels and their interactions with sex and lifestyle factors in association with CRC-specific mortality. Our study included 16 142 CRC cases from the International Survival Analysis in Colorectal Cancer Consortium. We identified 618 common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with CRP levels from the NHGRI-EBI GWAS Catalog. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for associations between SNPs and CRC-specific mortality adjusting for age, sex, genotyping platform/study and principal components. We investigated their interactions with sex and lifestyle factors using likelihood ratio tests. Of 5472 (33.9%) deaths accrued over up to 10 years of follow-up, 3547 (64.8%) were due to CRC. No variants were associated with CRC-specific mortality after multiple comparison correction. We observed strong evidence of interaction between variant rs1933736 at FRK gene and sex in relation to CRC-specific mortality (corrected Pinteraction = .0004); women had higher CRC-specific mortality associated with the minor allele (HR = 1.11, 95% CI = 1.04-1.19) whereas an inverse association was observed for men (HR = 0.88, 95% CI = 0.82-0.94). There was no evidence of interactions between CRP-associated SNPs and alcohol, obesity or smoking. Our study observed a significant interaction between sex and a CRP-associated variant in relation to CRC-specific mortality. Future replication of this association and functional annotation of the variant are needed.
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11. Multi-phenotype analyses of hemostatic traits with cardiovascular events reveal novel genetic associations
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Temprano-Sagrera, G, Sitlani, CM, Bone, WP, Martin-Bornez, M, Voight, BF, Morrison, AC, Damrauer, SM, de Vries, PS, Smith, NL, Sabater-Lleal, M, Krupinksi, J, Dehghan, A, Heath, AS, Reiner, AP, Johnson, A, Richmond, A, Peters, A, van Hylckama Vlieg, A, McKnight, B, Psaty, BM, Hayward, C, Ward-Caviness, C, O’Donnell, C, Chasman, D, Strachan, DP, Tregouet, DA, Mook-Kanamori, D, Gill, D, Thibord, F, Asselbergs, FW, Leebeek, FWG, Rosendaal, FR, Davies, G, Homuth, G, Temprano, G, Campbell, H, Taylor, HA, Bressler, J, Huffman, JE, Rotter, JI, Yao, J, Wilson, JF, Bis, JC, Hahn, JM, Desch, KC, Wiggins, KL, Raffield, LM, Bielak, LF, Yanek, LR, Kleber, ME, Mueller, M, Kavousi, M, Mangino, M, Liu, M, Brown, MR, Conomos, MP, Jhun, MA, Chen, MH, de Maat, MPM, Pankratz, N, Peyser, PA, Elliot, P, Wei, P, Wild, PS, Morange, PE, van der Harst, P, Yang, Q, Le, NQ, Marioni, R, Li, R, Cox, SR, Trompet, S, Felix, SB, Völker, U, Tang, W, Koenig, W, Jukema, JW, Guo, X, Lindstrom, S, Wang, L, Smith, EN, Gordon, W, de Andrade, M, Brody, JA, Pattee, JW, Haessler, J, Brumpton, BM, Chasman, DI, Suchon, P, Turman, C, Germain, M, MacDonald, J, Braekkan, SK, Armasu, SM, Temprano-Sagrera, G, Sitlani, CM, Bone, WP, Martin-Bornez, M, Voight, BF, Morrison, AC, Damrauer, SM, de Vries, PS, Smith, NL, Sabater-Lleal, M, Krupinksi, J, Dehghan, A, Heath, AS, Reiner, AP, Johnson, A, Richmond, A, Peters, A, van Hylckama Vlieg, A, McKnight, B, Psaty, BM, Hayward, C, Ward-Caviness, C, O’Donnell, C, Chasman, D, Strachan, DP, Tregouet, DA, Mook-Kanamori, D, Gill, D, Thibord, F, Asselbergs, FW, Leebeek, FWG, Rosendaal, FR, Davies, G, Homuth, G, Temprano, G, Campbell, H, Taylor, HA, Bressler, J, Huffman, JE, Rotter, JI, Yao, J, Wilson, JF, Bis, JC, Hahn, JM, Desch, KC, Wiggins, KL, Raffield, LM, Bielak, LF, Yanek, LR, Kleber, ME, Mueller, M, Kavousi, M, Mangino, M, Liu, M, Brown, MR, Conomos, MP, Jhun, MA, Chen, MH, de Maat, MPM, Pankratz, N, Peyser, PA, Elliot, P, Wei, P, Wild, PS, Morange, PE, van der Harst, P, Yang, Q, Le, NQ, Marioni, R, Li, R, Cox, SR, Trompet, S, Felix, SB, Völker, U, Tang, W, Koenig, W, Jukema, JW, Guo, X, Lindstrom, S, Wang, L, Smith, EN, Gordon, W, de Andrade, M, Brody, JA, Pattee, JW, Haessler, J, Brumpton, BM, Chasman, DI, Suchon, P, Turman, C, Germain, M, MacDonald, J, Braekkan, SK, and Armasu, SM
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Background: Multi-phenotype analysis of genetically correlated phenotypes can increase the statistical power to detect loci associated with multiple traits, leading to the discovery of novel loci. This is the first study to date to comprehensively analyze the shared genetic effects within different hemostatic traits, and between these and their associated disease outcomes. Objectives: To discover novel genetic associations by combining summary data of correlated hemostatic traits and disease events. Methods: Summary statistics from genome wide-association studies (GWAS) from seven hemostatic traits (factor VII [FVII], factor VIII [FVIII], von Willebrand factor [VWF] factor XI [FXI], fibrinogen, tissue plasminogen activator [tPA], plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 [PAI-1]) and three major cardiovascular (CV) events (venous thromboembolism [VTE], coronary artery disease [CAD], ischemic stroke [IS]), were combined in 27 multi-trait combinations using metaUSAT. Genetic correlations between phenotypes were calculated using Linkage Disequilibrium Score Regression (LDSC). Newly associated loci were investigated for colocalization. We considered a significance threshold of 1.85 × 10−9 obtained after applying Bonferroni correction for the number of multi-trait combinations performed (n = 27). Results: Across the 27 multi-trait analyses, we found 4 novel pleiotropic loci (XXYLT1, KNG1, SUGP1/MAU2, TBL2/MLXIPL) that were not significant in the original individual datasets, were not described in previous GWAS for the individual traits, and that presented a common associated variant between the studied phenotypes. Conclusions: The discovery of four novel loci contributes to the understanding of the relationship between hemostasis and CV events and elucidate common genetic factors between these traits.
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12. Porphyra sp. (Bangiales, Rhodophyta): reproduction and life form
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Candia, A., Lindstrom, S., Reyes, E., Dumont, H. J., editor, Kain, Joanna M., editor, Brown, Murray T., editor, and Lahaye, Marc, editor
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13. Detecting 2009 Pandemic Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infection: Availability of Diagnostic Testing Led to Rapid Pandemic Response
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Jernigan, D. B., Lindstrom, S. L., Johnson, J. R., Miller, J.D., Hoelscher, M., Humes, R., Shively, R., Brammer, L., Burke, S. A., Villanueva, J. M., Balish, A., Uyeki, T., Mustaquim, D., Bishop, A., Handsfield, J. H., Astles, R., Xu, X., Klimov, A. I., Cox, N. J., and Shaw, M. W.
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14. Publisher Correction: Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction (Nature Genetics, (2021), 53, 1, (65-75), 10.1038/s41588-020-00748-0).
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Lessel D., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Bush W.S., Aldrich M.C., Crawford D.C., Srivastava S., Cullen J.C., Petrovics G., Casey G., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., van Schaik R.H.N., Hu J.J., Sanderson M., Varma R., McKean-Cowdin R., Torres M., Mancuso N., Berndt S.I., Van Den Eeden S.K., Easton D.F., Chanock S.J., Cook M.B., Wiklund F., Nakagawa H., Witte J.S., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Haiman C.A., Conti D.V., Darst B.F., Moss L.C., Saunders E.J., Sheng X., Chou A., Schumacher F.R., Olama A.A.A., Benlloch S., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Sahimi A., Hoffmann T.J., Takahashi A., Matsuda K., Momozawa Y., Fujita M., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Wan P., Le Marchand L., Wilkens L.R., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nordestgaard B.G., Nielsen S.F., Weischer M., Bojesen S.E., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Horvath L., Clements J.A., Tilley W., Risbridger G.P., Gronberg H., Aly M., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Nordstrom T., Pashayan N., Dunning A.M., Ghoussaini M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Riboli E., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Albanes D., Weinstein S.J., Mucci L.A., Giovannucci E., Lindstrom S., Kraft P., Hunter D.J., Penney K.L., Turman C., Tangen C.M., Goodman P.J., Thompson I.M., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Parent M.-E., Stanford J.L., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Stampfer M., Wolk A., Hakansson N., Andriole G.L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Sorensen K.D., Borre M., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Yeboah E.D., Mensah J.E., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Wu Y., Zhao S.-C., Sun Z., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., West C.M.L., Burnet N., Barnett G., Maier C., Schnoeller T., Luedeke M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., John E.M., Grindedal E.M., Maehle L., Khaw K.-T., Ingles S.A., Stern M.C., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Rosenstein B.S., Kerns S.L., Ostrer H., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Brandao A., Watya S., Lubwama A., Bensen J.T., Fontham E.T.H., Mohler J., Taylor J.A., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Cannon-Albright L., Teerlink C.C., Huff C.D., Strom S.S., Multigner L., Blanchet P., Brureau L., Kaneva R., Slavov C., Mitev V., Leach R.J., Weaver B., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Saum K.-U., Klein E.A., Hsing A.W., Kittles R.A., Murphy A.B., Logothetis C.J., Kim J., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., Isaacs W.B., Nemesure B., Hennis A.J.M., Carpten J., Pandha H., Michael A., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Xu J., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Newcomb L.F., Lin D.W., Fowke J.H., Neslund-Dudas C., Rybicki B.A., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Usmani N., Singhal S., Parliament M., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van den Broeck T., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., Larkin S., Lessel D., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Bush W.S., Aldrich M.C., Crawford D.C., Srivastava S., Cullen J.C., Petrovics G., Casey G., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., van Schaik R.H.N., Hu J.J., Sanderson M., Varma R., McKean-Cowdin R., Torres M., Mancuso N., Berndt S.I., Van Den Eeden S.K., Easton D.F., Chanock S.J., Cook M.B., Wiklund F., Nakagawa H., Witte J.S., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Haiman C.A., Conti D.V., Darst B.F., Moss L.C., Saunders E.J., Sheng X., Chou A., Schumacher F.R., Olama A.A.A., Benlloch S., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Sahimi A., Hoffmann T.J., Takahashi A., Matsuda K., Momozawa Y., Fujita M., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Wan P., Le Marchand L., Wilkens L.R., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nordestgaard B.G., Nielsen S.F., Weischer M., Bojesen S.E., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Horvath L., Clements J.A., Tilley W., Risbridger G.P., Gronberg H., Aly M., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Nordstrom T., Pashayan N., Dunning A.M., Ghoussaini M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Riboli E., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Albanes D., Weinstein S.J., Mucci L.A., Giovannucci E., Lindstrom S., Kraft P., Hunter D.J., Penney K.L., Turman C., Tangen C.M., Goodman P.J., Thompson I.M., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Parent M.-E., Stanford J.L., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Stampfer M., Wolk A., Hakansson N., Andriole G.L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Sorensen K.D., Borre M., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Yeboah E.D., Mensah J.E., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Wu Y., Zhao S.-C., Sun Z., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., West C.M.L., Burnet N., Barnett G., Maier C., Schnoeller T., Luedeke M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., John E.M., Grindedal E.M., Maehle L., Khaw K.-T., Ingles S.A., Stern M.C., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Rosenstein B.S., Kerns S.L., Ostrer H., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Brandao A., Watya S., Lubwama A., Bensen J.T., Fontham E.T.H., Mohler J., Taylor J.A., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Cannon-Albright L., Teerlink C.C., Huff C.D., Strom S.S., Multigner L., Blanchet P., Brureau L., Kaneva R., Slavov C., Mitev V., Leach R.J., Weaver B., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Saum K.-U., Klein E.A., Hsing A.W., Kittles R.A., Murphy A.B., Logothetis C.J., Kim J., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., Isaacs W.B., Nemesure B., Hennis A.J.M., Carpten J., Pandha H., Michael A., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Xu J., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Newcomb L.F., Lin D.W., Fowke J.H., Neslund-Dudas C., Rybicki B.A., Gamulin M., Kulis T., Usmani N., Singhal S., Parliament M., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van den Broeck T., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., and Larkin S.
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In the version of this article originally published, the names of the equally contributing authors and jointly supervising authors were switched. The correct affiliations are: "These authors contributed equally: David V. Conti, Burcu F. Darst. These authors jointly supervised this work: David V. Conti, Rosalind A. Eeles, Zsofia Kote-Jarai, Christopher A. Haiman." The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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15. Genetically predicted circulating c-reactive protein concentration and colorectal cancer survival: A mendelian randomization consortium study.
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Hua X., Dai J.Y., Lindstrom S., Harrison T.A., Lin Y., Alberts S.R., Alwers E., Berndt S.I., Brenner H., Buchanan D.D., Campbell P.T., Casey G., Chang-Claude J., Gallinger S., Giles G.G., Goldberg R.M., Gunter M.J., Hoffmeister M., Jenkins M.A., Joshi A.D., Ma W., Milne R.L., Murphy N., Pai R.K., Sakoda L.C., Schoen R.E., Shi Q., Slattery M.L., Song M., White E., Le Marchand L., Chan A.T., Peters U., Newcomb P.A., Hua X., Dai J.Y., Lindstrom S., Harrison T.A., Lin Y., Alberts S.R., Alwers E., Berndt S.I., Brenner H., Buchanan D.D., Campbell P.T., Casey G., Chang-Claude J., Gallinger S., Giles G.G., Goldberg R.M., Gunter M.J., Hoffmeister M., Jenkins M.A., Joshi A.D., Ma W., Milne R.L., Murphy N., Pai R.K., Sakoda L.C., Schoen R.E., Shi Q., Slattery M.L., Song M., White E., Le Marchand L., Chan A.T., Peters U., and Newcomb P.A.
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Background: A positive association between circulating Creactive protein (CRP) and colorectal cancer survival was reported in observational studies, which are susceptible to unmeasured confounding and reverse causality.Weused a Mendelian randomization approach to evaluate the association between genetically predicted CRP concentrations and colorectal cancer-specific survival. Method(s): We used individual-level data for 16,918 eligible colorectal cancer cases of European ancestry from 15 studies within the International Survival Analysis of Colorectal Cancer Consortium. Wecalculated a genetic-risk score based on 52 CRP-associated genetic variants identified from genome-wide association studies. Because of the non-collapsibility of hazard ratios from Cox proportional hazards models, we used the additive hazards model to calculate hazard differences (HD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between genetically predicted CRP concentrations and colorectal cancer-specific survival, overall and by stage at diagnosis and tumor location. Analyses were adjusted for age at diagnosis, sex, body mass index, genotyping platform, study, and principal components. Result(s): Of the 5,395 (32%) deaths accrued over up to 10 years of follow-up, 3,808 (23%) were due to colorectal cancer. Genetically predicted CRP concentration was not associated with colorectal cancer-specific survival (HD, 1.15; 95% CI, 2.76 to 0.47 per 100,000 person-years; P = 0.16). Similarly, no associations were observed in subgroup analyses by stage at diagnosis or tumor location. Conclusion(s): Despite adequate power to detect moderate associations, our results did not support a causal effect of circulating CRP concentrations on colorectal cancer-specific survival.Copyright © 2021 American Association for Cancer Research Inc.. All rights reserved.
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16. Genetic insights into biological mechanisms governing human ovarian ageing.
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Ruth K.S., Day F.R., Hussain J., Martinez-Marchal A., Aiken C.E., Azad A., Thompson D.J., Knoblochova L., Abe H., Tarry-Adkins J.L., Gonzalez J.M., Fontanillas P., Claringbould A., Bakker O.B., Sulem P., Walters R.G., Terao C., Turon S., Horikoshi M., Lin K., Onland-Moret N.C., Sankar A., Hertz E.P.T., Timshel P.N., Shukla V., Borup R., Olsen K.W., Aguilera P., Ferrer-Roda M., Huang Y., Stankovic S., Timmers P.R.H.J., Ahearn T.U., Alizadeh B.Z., Naderi E., Andrulis I.L., Arnold A.M., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Bandinelli S., Barbieri C.M., Beaumont R.N., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Benonisdottir S., Bergmann S., Bochud M., Boerwinkle E., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Boomsma D.I., Bowker N., Brody J.A., Broer L., Buring J.E., Campbell A., Campbell H., Castelao J.E., Catamo E., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Ciullo M., Corre T., Couch F.J., Cox A., Crisponi L., Cross S.S., Cucca F., Czene K., Smith G.D., de Geus E.J.C.N., de Mutsert R., De Vivo I., Demerath E.W., Dennis J., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eriksson M., Esko T., Fasching P.A., Faul J.D., Ferrucci L., Franceschini N., Frayling T.M., Gago-Dominguez M., Mezzavilla M., Garcia-Closas M., Gieger C., Giles G.G., Grallert H., Gudbjartsson D.F., Gudnason V., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hayward C., He C., He W., Heiss G., Hoffding M.K., Hopper J.L., Hottenga J.J., Hu F., Hunter D., Ikram M.A., Jackson R.D., Joaquim M.D.R., John E.M., Joshi P.K., Karasik D., Kardia S.L.R., Kartsonaki C., Karlsson R., Kitahara C.M., Kolcic I., Kooperberg C., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Kutalik Z., La Bianca M., LaChance G., Langenberg C., Launer L.J., Laven J.S.E., Lawlor D.A., Le Marchand L., Li J., Lindblom A., Lindstrom S., Lindstrom T., Linet M., Liu Y.M., Liu S., Luan J., Magi R., Magnusson P.K.E., Mangino M., Mannermaa A., Marco B., Marten J., Martin N.G., Mbarek H., McKnight B., Medland S.E., Meisinger C., Meitinger T., Menni C., Metspalu A., Milani L., Milne R.L., Montgomery G.W., Mook-Kanamori D.O., Mulas A., Mulligan A.M., Nalls M.A., Newman A., Noordam R., Nutile T., Nyholt D.R., Olshan A.F., Olsson H., Painter J.N., Patel A.V., Pedersen N.L., Perjakova N., Peters A., Peters U., Pharoah P.D.P., Polasek O., Porcu E., Psaty B.M., Rahman I., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ridker P.M., Ring S.M., Robino A., Rose L.M., Rosendaal F.R., Rossouw J., Rudan I., Rueedi R., Ruggiero D., Sala C.F., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Sanna S., Sawyer E.J., Sarnowski C., Schlessinger D., Schmidt M.K., Schoemaker M.J., Schraut K.E., Scott C., Shekari S., Shrikhande A., Smith A.V., Smith B.H., Smith J.A., Sorice R., Southey M.C., Spector T.D., Spinelli J.J., Stampfer M., Stockl D., van Meurs J.B.J., Strauch K., Styrkarsdottir U., Swerdlow A.J., Tanaka T., Teras L.R., Teumer A., Thorsteinsdottir U., Timpson N.J., Toniolo D., Traglia M., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tyrrell J., Uitterlinden A.G., Ulivi S., Vachon C.M., Vitart V., Volker U., Vollenweider P., Volzke H., Wang Q., Wareham N.J., Weinberg C.R., Weir D.R., Wilcox A.N., van Dijk K.W., Willemsen G., Wilson J.F., Wolffenbuttel B.H.R., Wolk A., Wood A.R., Zhao W., Zygmunt M., Chen Z., Li L., Franke L., Burgess S., Deelen P., Pers T.H., Grondahl M.L., Andersen C.Y., Pujol A., Lopez-Contreras A.J., Daniel J.A., Stefansson K., Chang-Claude J., van der Schouw Y.T., Lunetta K.L., Chasman D.I., Easton D.F., Visser J.A., Ozanne S.E., Namekawa S.H., Solc P., Murabito J.M., Ong K.K., Hoffmann E.R., Murray A., Roig I., Perry J.R.B., Ruth K.S., Day F.R., Hussain J., Martinez-Marchal A., Aiken C.E., Azad A., Thompson D.J., Knoblochova L., Abe H., Tarry-Adkins J.L., Gonzalez J.M., Fontanillas P., Claringbould A., Bakker O.B., Sulem P., Walters R.G., Terao C., Turon S., Horikoshi M., Lin K., Onland-Moret N.C., Sankar A., Hertz E.P.T., Timshel P.N., Shukla V., Borup R., Olsen K.W., Aguilera P., Ferrer-Roda M., Huang Y., Stankovic S., Timmers P.R.H.J., Ahearn T.U., Alizadeh B.Z., Naderi E., Andrulis I.L., Arnold A.M., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Bandinelli S., Barbieri C.M., Beaumont R.N., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Benonisdottir S., Bergmann S., Bochud M., Boerwinkle E., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Boomsma D.I., Bowker N., Brody J.A., Broer L., Buring J.E., Campbell A., Campbell H., Castelao J.E., Catamo E., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Ciullo M., Corre T., Couch F.J., Cox A., Crisponi L., Cross S.S., Cucca F., Czene K., Smith G.D., de Geus E.J.C.N., de Mutsert R., De Vivo I., Demerath E.W., Dennis J., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eriksson M., Esko T., Fasching P.A., Faul J.D., Ferrucci L., Franceschini N., Frayling T.M., Gago-Dominguez M., Mezzavilla M., Garcia-Closas M., Gieger C., Giles G.G., Grallert H., Gudbjartsson D.F., Gudnason V., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hayward C., He C., He W., Heiss G., Hoffding M.K., Hopper J.L., Hottenga J.J., Hu F., Hunter D., Ikram M.A., Jackson R.D., Joaquim M.D.R., John E.M., Joshi P.K., Karasik D., Kardia S.L.R., Kartsonaki C., Karlsson R., Kitahara C.M., Kolcic I., Kooperberg C., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Kutalik Z., La Bianca M., LaChance G., Langenberg C., Launer L.J., Laven J.S.E., Lawlor D.A., Le Marchand L., Li J., Lindblom A., Lindstrom S., Lindstrom T., Linet M., Liu Y.M., Liu S., Luan J., Magi R., Magnusson P.K.E., Mangino M., Mannermaa A., Marco B., Marten J., Martin N.G., Mbarek H., McKnight B., Medland S.E., Meisinger C., Meitinger T., Menni C., Metspalu A., Milani L., Milne R.L., Montgomery G.W., Mook-Kanamori D.O., Mulas A., Mulligan A.M., Nalls M.A., Newman A., Noordam R., Nutile T., Nyholt D.R., Olshan A.F., Olsson H., Painter J.N., Patel A.V., Pedersen N.L., Perjakova N., Peters A., Peters U., Pharoah P.D.P., Polasek O., Porcu E., Psaty B.M., Rahman I., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ridker P.M., Ring S.M., Robino A., Rose L.M., Rosendaal F.R., Rossouw J., Rudan I., Rueedi R., Ruggiero D., Sala C.F., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Sanna S., Sawyer E.J., Sarnowski C., Schlessinger D., Schmidt M.K., Schoemaker M.J., Schraut K.E., Scott C., Shekari S., Shrikhande A., Smith A.V., Smith B.H., Smith J.A., Sorice R., Southey M.C., Spector T.D., Spinelli J.J., Stampfer M., Stockl D., van Meurs J.B.J., Strauch K., Styrkarsdottir U., Swerdlow A.J., Tanaka T., Teras L.R., Teumer A., Thorsteinsdottir U., Timpson N.J., Toniolo D., Traglia M., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tyrrell J., Uitterlinden A.G., Ulivi S., Vachon C.M., Vitart V., Volker U., Vollenweider P., Volzke H., Wang Q., Wareham N.J., Weinberg C.R., Weir D.R., Wilcox A.N., van Dijk K.W., Willemsen G., Wilson J.F., Wolffenbuttel B.H.R., Wolk A., Wood A.R., Zhao W., Zygmunt M., Chen Z., Li L., Franke L., Burgess S., Deelen P., Pers T.H., Grondahl M.L., Andersen C.Y., Pujol A., Lopez-Contreras A.J., Daniel J.A., Stefansson K., Chang-Claude J., van der Schouw Y.T., Lunetta K.L., Chasman D.I., Easton D.F., Visser J.A., Ozanne S.E., Namekawa S.H., Solc P., Murabito J.M., Ong K.K., Hoffmann E.R., Murray A., Roig I., and Perry J.R.B.
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Reproductive longevity is essential for fertility and influences healthy ageing in women1,2, but insights into its underlying biological mechanisms and treatments to preserve it are limited. Here we identify 290 genetic determinants of ovarian ageing, assessed using normal variation in age at natural menopause (ANM) in about 200,000 women of European ancestry. These common alleles were associated with clinical extremes of ANM; women in the top 1% of genetic susceptibility have an equivalent risk of premature ovarian insufficiency to those carrying monogenic FMR1 premutations3. The identified loci implicate a broad range of DNA damage response (DDR) processes and include loss-of-function variants in key DDR-associated genes. Integration with experimental models demonstrates that these DDR processes act across the life-course to shape the ovarian reserve and its rate of depletion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that experimental manipulation of DDR pathways highlighted by human genetics increases fertility and extends reproductive life in mice. Causal inference analyses using the identified genetic variants indicate that extending reproductive life in women improves bone health and reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, but increases the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms that govern ovarian ageing, when they act, and how they might be targeted by therapeutic approaches to extend fertility and prevent disease.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
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17. Combined Associations of a Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors with Breast Cancer Risk.
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Kapoor P.M., Mavaddat N., Choudhury P.P., Wilcox A.N., Lindstrom S., Behrens S., Michailidou K., Dennis J., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Jung A., Abu-Ful Z., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Auer P.L., Freeman L.E.B., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Benitez J., Bernstein L., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Bruning T., Cai Q., Campa D., Canzian F., Carracedo A., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Chatterjee N., Chenevix-Trench G., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dai J.Y., Earp H.S., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Gonzalez-Neira A., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hatse S., Heyworth J., Holleczek B., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Hunter D.J., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Keeman R., Kitahara C.M., Ko Y.-D., Koutros S., Kurian A.W., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lee E., Lejbkowicz F., Linet M., Lissowska J., Llaneza A., Macinnis R.J., Martinez M.E., Maurer T., Mclean C., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.G., Norman A., O'brien K.M., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Orr N., Perou C.M., Pita G., Polley E.C., Prentice R.L., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ruddy K.J., Sandler D.P., Saunders C., Schoemaker M.J., Schottker B., Schumacher F., Scott C., Scott R.J., Shu X.-O., Smeets A., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Taylor J.A., Troester M.A., Vachon C.M., Van Veen E.M., Wang X., Weinberg C.R., Weltens C., Willett W., Winham S.J., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Kraft P., Easton D.F., Milne R.L., Garcia-Closas M., Chang-Claude J., Kapoor P.M., Mavaddat N., Choudhury P.P., Wilcox A.N., Lindstrom S., Behrens S., Michailidou K., Dennis J., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Jung A., Abu-Ful Z., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Auer P.L., Freeman L.E.B., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Benitez J., Bernstein L., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Bruning T., Cai Q., Campa D., Canzian F., Carracedo A., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Chatterjee N., Chenevix-Trench G., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dai J.Y., Earp H.S., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Gonzalez-Neira A., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hatse S., Heyworth J., Holleczek B., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Hunter D.J., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Keeman R., Kitahara C.M., Ko Y.-D., Koutros S., Kurian A.W., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lee E., Lejbkowicz F., Linet M., Lissowska J., Llaneza A., Macinnis R.J., Martinez M.E., Maurer T., Mclean C., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.G., Norman A., O'brien K.M., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Orr N., Perou C.M., Pita G., Polley E.C., Prentice R.L., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ruddy K.J., Sandler D.P., Saunders C., Schoemaker M.J., Schottker B., Schumacher F., Scott C., Scott R.J., Shu X.-O., Smeets A., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Taylor J.A., Troester M.A., Vachon C.M., Van Veen E.M., Wang X., Weinberg C.R., Weltens C., Willett W., Winham S.J., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Kraft P., Easton D.F., Milne R.L., Garcia-Closas M., and Chang-Claude J.
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We evaluated the joint associations between a new 313-variant PRS (PRS313) and questionnaire-based breast cancer risk factors for women of European ancestry, using 72 284 cases and 80 354 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Interactions were evaluated using standard logistic regression and a newly developed case-only method for breast cancer risk overall and by estrogen receptor status. After accounting for multiple testing, we did not find evidence that per-standard deviation PRS313 odds ratio differed across strata defined by individual risk factors. Goodness-of-fit tests did not reject the assumption of a multiplicative model between PRS313 and each risk factor. Variation in projected absolute lifetime risk of breast cancer associated with classical risk factors was greater for women with higher genetic risk (PRS313 and family history) and, on average, 17.5% higher in the highest vs lowest deciles of genetic risk. These findings have implications for risk prevention for women at increased risk of breast cancer. Copyright © 2020 The Author(s).
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18. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction.
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Thompson I.M., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Wan P., Stern M.C., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Rosenstein B.S., Kerns S.L., Ostrer H., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Brandao A., Watya S., Lubwama A., Bensen J.T., Fontham E.T.H., Mohler J., Taylor J.A., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Cannon-Albright L., Teerlink C.C., Huff C.D., Strom S.S., Multigner L., Blanchet P., Brureau L., Kaneva R., Slavov C., Mitev V., Leach R.J., Weaver B., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Saum K.-U., Klein E.A., Hsing A.W., Kittles R.A., Murphy A.B., Logothetis C.J., Kim J., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., Isaacs W.B., Nemesure B., Hennis A.J.M., Carpten J., Pandha H., Michael A., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Xu J., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Newcomb L.F., Lin D.W., Fowke J.H., Neslund-Dudas C., Rybicki B.A., Gamulin M., Lessel D., Kulis T., Usmani N., Singhal S., Parliament M., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van den Broeck T., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., Larkin S., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Bush W.S., Aldrich M.C., Crawford D.C., Srivastava S., Cullen J.C., Petrovics G., Casey G., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., van Schaik R.H.N., Hu J.J., Sanderson M., Varma R., McKean-Cowdin R., Torres M., Mancuso N., Berndt S.I., Van Den Eeden S.K., Easton D.F., Chanock S.J., Cook M.B., Wiklund F., Nakagawa H., Witte J.S., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Haiman C.A., Conti D.V., Darst B.F., Moss L.C., Saunders E.J., Sheng X., Chou A., Schumacher F.R., Olama A.A.A., Benlloch S., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Sahimi A., Hoffmann T.J., Takahashi A., Matsuda K., Momozawa Y., Le Marchand L., Wilkens L.R., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nordestgaard B.G., Nielsen S.F., Weischer M., Bojesen S.E., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Horvath L., Clements J.A., Tilley W., Risbridger G.P., Gronberg H., Aly M., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Nordstrom T., Pashayan N., Dunning A.M., Ghoussaini M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Riboli E., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Albanes D., Weinstein S.J., Mucci L.A., Giovannucci E., Lindstrom S., Kraft P., Hunter D.J., Penney K.L., Turman C., Tangen C.M., Goodman P.J., Fujita M., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Parent M.-E., Stanford J.L., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Stampfer M., Wolk A., Hakansson N., Andriole G.L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Sorensen K.D., Borre M., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Yeboah E.D., Mensah J.E., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Wu Y., Zhao S.-C., Sun Z., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., West C.M.L., Burnet N., Barnett G., Maier C., Schnoeller T., Luedeke M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., John E.M., Grindedal E.M., Maehle L., Khaw K.-T., Ingles S.A., Thompson I.M., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Wan P., Stern M.C., Vega A., Gomez-Caamano A., Fachal L., Rosenstein B.S., Kerns S.L., Ostrer H., Teixeira M.R., Paulo P., Brandao A., Watya S., Lubwama A., Bensen J.T., Fontham E.T.H., Mohler J., Taylor J.A., Kogevinas M., Llorca J., Castano-Vinyals G., Cannon-Albright L., Teerlink C.C., Huff C.D., Strom S.S., Multigner L., Blanchet P., Brureau L., Kaneva R., Slavov C., Mitev V., Leach R.J., Weaver B., Brenner H., Cuk K., Holleczek B., Saum K.-U., Klein E.A., Hsing A.W., Kittles R.A., Murphy A.B., Logothetis C.J., Kim J., Neuhausen S.L., Steele L., Ding Y.C., Isaacs W.B., Nemesure B., Hennis A.J.M., Carpten J., Pandha H., Michael A., De Ruyck K., De Meerleer G., Ost P., Xu J., Razack A., Lim J., Teo S.-H., Newcomb L.F., Lin D.W., Fowke J.H., Neslund-Dudas C., Rybicki B.A., Gamulin M., Lessel D., Kulis T., Usmani N., Singhal S., Parliament M., Claessens F., Joniau S., Van den Broeck T., Gago-Dominguez M., Castelao J.E., Martinez M.E., Larkin S., Townsend P.A., Aukim-Hastie C., Bush W.S., Aldrich M.C., Crawford D.C., Srivastava S., Cullen J.C., Petrovics G., Casey G., Roobol M.J., Jenster G., van Schaik R.H.N., Hu J.J., Sanderson M., Varma R., McKean-Cowdin R., Torres M., Mancuso N., Berndt S.I., Van Den Eeden S.K., Easton D.F., Chanock S.J., Cook M.B., Wiklund F., Nakagawa H., Witte J.S., Eeles R.A., Kote-Jarai Z., Haiman C.A., Conti D.V., Darst B.F., Moss L.C., Saunders E.J., Sheng X., Chou A., Schumacher F.R., Olama A.A.A., Benlloch S., Dadaev T., Brook M.N., Sahimi A., Hoffmann T.J., Takahashi A., Matsuda K., Momozawa Y., Le Marchand L., Wilkens L.R., Stevens V.L., Gapstur S.M., Carter B.D., Schleutker J., Tammela T.L.J., Sipeky C., Auvinen A., Giles G.G., Southey M.C., MacInnis R.J., Cybulski C., Wokolorczyk D., Lubinski J., Neal D.E., Donovan J.L., Hamdy F.C., Martin R.M., Nordestgaard B.G., Nielsen S.F., Weischer M., Bojesen S.E., Roder M.A., Iversen P., Batra J., Chambers S., Moya L., Horvath L., Clements J.A., Tilley W., Risbridger G.P., Gronberg H., Aly M., Szulkin R., Eklund M., Nordstrom T., Pashayan N., Dunning A.M., Ghoussaini M., Travis R.C., Key T.J., Riboli E., Park J.Y., Sellers T.A., Lin H.-Y., Albanes D., Weinstein S.J., Mucci L.A., Giovannucci E., Lindstrom S., Kraft P., Hunter D.J., Penney K.L., Turman C., Tangen C.M., Goodman P.J., Fujita M., Hamilton R.J., Fleshner N.E., Finelli A., Parent M.-E., Stanford J.L., Ostrander E.A., Geybels M.S., Koutros S., Freeman L.E.B., Stampfer M., Wolk A., Hakansson N., Andriole G.L., Hoover R.N., Machiela M.J., Sorensen K.D., Borre M., Blot W.J., Zheng W., Yeboah E.D., Mensah J.E., Lu Y.-J., Zhang H.-W., Feng N., Mao X., Wu Y., Zhao S.-C., Sun Z., Thibodeau S.N., McDonnell S.K., Schaid D.J., West C.M.L., Burnet N., Barnett G., Maier C., Schnoeller T., Luedeke M., Kibel A.S., Drake B.F., Cussenot O., Cancel-Tassin G., Menegaux F., Truong T., Koudou Y.A., John E.M., Grindedal E.M., Maehle L., Khaw K.-T., and Ingles S.A.
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Prostate cancer is a highly heritable disease with large disparities in incidence rates across ancestry populations. We conducted a multiancestry meta-analysis of prostate cancer genome-wide association studies (107,247 cases and 127,006 controls) and identified 86 new genetic risk variants independently associated with prostate cancer risk, bringing the total to 269 known risk variants. The top genetic risk score (GRS) decile was associated with odds ratios that ranged from 5.06 (95% confidence interval (CI), 4.84-5.29) for men of European ancestry to 3.74 (95% CI, 3.36-4.17) for men of African ancestry. Men of African ancestry were estimated to have a mean GRS that was 2.18-times higher (95% CI, 2.14-2.22), and men of East Asian ancestry 0.73-times lower (95% CI, 0.71-0.76), than men of European ancestry. These findings support the role of germline variation contributing to population differences in prostate cancer risk, with the GRS offering an approach for personalized risk prediction.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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19. Genetic insights into biological mechanisms governing human ovarian ageing
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Ruth, KS, Day, FR, Hussain, J, Martinez-Marchal, A, Aiken, CE, Azad, A, Thompson, DJ, Knoblochova, L, Abe, H, Tarry-Adkins, JL, Gonzalez, JM, Fontanillas, P, Claringbould, A, Bakker, OB, Sulem, P, Walters, RG, Terao, C, Turon, S, Horikoshi, M, Lin, K, Onland-Moret, NC, Sankar, A, Hertz, EPT, Timshel, PN, Shukla, V, Borup, R, Olsen, KW, Aguilera, P, Ferrer-Roda, M, Huang, Y, Stankovic, S, Timmers, PRHJ, Ahearn, TU, Alizadeh, BZ, Naderi, E, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, AM, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Bandinelli, S, Barbieri, CM, Beaumont, RN, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Benonisdottir, S, Bergmann, S, Bochud, M, Boerwinkle, E, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Boomsma, DI, Bowker, N, Brody, JA, Broer, L, Buring, JE, Campbell, A, Campbell, H, Castelao, JE, Catamo, E, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Ciullo, M, Corre, T, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Crisponi, L, Cross, SS, Cucca, F, Czene, K, Smith, GD, de Geus, EJCN, de Mutsert, R, De Vivo, I, Demerath, EW, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eriksson, M, Esko, T, Fasching, PA, Faul, JD, Ferrucci, L, Franceschini, N, Frayling, TM, Gago-Dominguez, M, Mezzavilla, M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gieger, C, Giles, GG, Grallert, H, Gudbjartsson, DF, Gudnason, V, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hayward, C, He, C, He, W, Heiss, G, Hoffding, MK, Hopper, JL, Hottenga, JJ, Hu, F, Hunter, D, Ikram, MA, Jackson, RD, Joaquim, MDR, John, EM, Joshi, PK, Karasik, D, Kardia, SLR, Kartsonaki, C, Karlsson, R, Kitahara, CM, Kolcic, I, Kooperberg, C, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Kutalik, Z, La Bianca, M, LaChance, G, Langenberg, C, Launer, LJ, Laven, JSE, Lawlor, DA, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Lindblom, A, Lindstrom, S, Lindstrom, T, Linet, M, Liu, Y, Liu, S, Luan, J, Magi, R, Magnusson, PKE, Mangino, M, Mannermaa, A, Marco, B, Marten, J, Martin, NG, Mbarek, H, McKnight, B, Medland, SE, Meisinger, C, Meitinger, T, Menni, C, Metspalu, A, Milani, L, Milne, RL, Montgomery, GW, Mook-Kanamori, DO, Mulas, A, Mulligan, AM, Murray, A, Nalls, MA, Newman, A, Noordam, R, Nutile, T, Nyholt, DR, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Painter, JN, Patel, AV, Pedersen, NL, Perjakova, N, Peters, A, Peters, U, Pharoah, PDP, Polasek, O, Porcu, E, Psaty, BM, Rahman, I, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ridker, PM, Ring, SM, Robino, A, Rose, LM, Rosendaal, FR, Rossouw, J, Rudan, I, Rueedi, R, Ruggiero, D, Sala, CF, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sanna, S, Sawyer, EJ, Sarnowski, C, Schlessinger, D, Schmidt, MK, Schoemaker, MJ, Schraut, KE, Scott, C, Shekari, S, Shrikhande, A, Smith, AV, Smith, BH, Smith, JA, Sorice, R, Southey, MC, Spector, TD, Spinelli, JJ, Stampfer, M, Stoeckl, D, van Meurs, JBJ, Strauch, K, Styrkarsdottir, U, Swerdlow, AJ, Tanaka, T, Teras, LR, Teumer, A, thorsteinsdottir, U, Timpson, NJ, Toniolo, D, Traglia, M, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tyrrell, J, Uitterlinden, AG, Ulivi, S, Vachon, CM, Vitart, V, Voelker, U, Vollenweider, P, Voelzke, H, Wang, Q, Wareham, NJ, Weinberg, CR, Weir, DR, Wilcox, AN, van Dijk, KW, Willemsen, G, Wilson, JF, Wolffenbuttel, BHR, Wolk, A, Wood, AR, Zhao, W, Zygmunt, M, Chen, Z, Li, L, Franke, L, Burgess, S, Deelen, P, Pers, TH, Grondahl, ML, Andersen, CY, Pujol, A, Lopez-Contreras, AJ, Daniel, JA, Stefansson, K, Chang-Claude, J, van der Schouw, YT, Lunetta, KL, Chasman, DI, Easton, DF, Visser, JA, Ozanne, SE, Namekawa, SH, Solc, P, Murabito, JM, Ong, KK, Hoffmann, ER, Roig, I, Perry, JRB, Ruth, KS, Day, FR, Hussain, J, Martinez-Marchal, A, Aiken, CE, Azad, A, Thompson, DJ, Knoblochova, L, Abe, H, Tarry-Adkins, JL, Gonzalez, JM, Fontanillas, P, Claringbould, A, Bakker, OB, Sulem, P, Walters, RG, Terao, C, Turon, S, Horikoshi, M, Lin, K, Onland-Moret, NC, Sankar, A, Hertz, EPT, Timshel, PN, Shukla, V, Borup, R, Olsen, KW, Aguilera, P, Ferrer-Roda, M, Huang, Y, Stankovic, S, Timmers, PRHJ, Ahearn, TU, Alizadeh, BZ, Naderi, E, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, AM, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Bandinelli, S, Barbieri, CM, Beaumont, RN, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Benonisdottir, S, Bergmann, S, Bochud, M, Boerwinkle, E, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Boomsma, DI, Bowker, N, Brody, JA, Broer, L, Buring, JE, Campbell, A, Campbell, H, Castelao, JE, Catamo, E, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Ciullo, M, Corre, T, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Crisponi, L, Cross, SS, Cucca, F, Czene, K, Smith, GD, de Geus, EJCN, de Mutsert, R, De Vivo, I, Demerath, EW, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eriksson, M, Esko, T, Fasching, PA, Faul, JD, Ferrucci, L, Franceschini, N, Frayling, TM, Gago-Dominguez, M, Mezzavilla, M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gieger, C, Giles, GG, Grallert, H, Gudbjartsson, DF, Gudnason, V, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hayward, C, He, C, He, W, Heiss, G, Hoffding, MK, Hopper, JL, Hottenga, JJ, Hu, F, Hunter, D, Ikram, MA, Jackson, RD, Joaquim, MDR, John, EM, Joshi, PK, Karasik, D, Kardia, SLR, Kartsonaki, C, Karlsson, R, Kitahara, CM, Kolcic, I, Kooperberg, C, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Kutalik, Z, La Bianca, M, LaChance, G, Langenberg, C, Launer, LJ, Laven, JSE, Lawlor, DA, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Lindblom, A, Lindstrom, S, Lindstrom, T, Linet, M, Liu, Y, Liu, S, Luan, J, Magi, R, Magnusson, PKE, Mangino, M, Mannermaa, A, Marco, B, Marten, J, Martin, NG, Mbarek, H, McKnight, B, Medland, SE, Meisinger, C, Meitinger, T, Menni, C, Metspalu, A, Milani, L, Milne, RL, Montgomery, GW, Mook-Kanamori, DO, Mulas, A, Mulligan, AM, Murray, A, Nalls, MA, Newman, A, Noordam, R, Nutile, T, Nyholt, DR, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Painter, JN, Patel, AV, Pedersen, NL, Perjakova, N, Peters, A, Peters, U, Pharoah, PDP, Polasek, O, Porcu, E, Psaty, BM, Rahman, I, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ridker, PM, Ring, SM, Robino, A, Rose, LM, Rosendaal, FR, Rossouw, J, Rudan, I, Rueedi, R, Ruggiero, D, Sala, CF, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sanna, S, Sawyer, EJ, Sarnowski, C, Schlessinger, D, Schmidt, MK, Schoemaker, MJ, Schraut, KE, Scott, C, Shekari, S, Shrikhande, A, Smith, AV, Smith, BH, Smith, JA, Sorice, R, Southey, MC, Spector, TD, Spinelli, JJ, Stampfer, M, Stoeckl, D, van Meurs, JBJ, Strauch, K, Styrkarsdottir, U, Swerdlow, AJ, Tanaka, T, Teras, LR, Teumer, A, thorsteinsdottir, U, Timpson, NJ, Toniolo, D, Traglia, M, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tyrrell, J, Uitterlinden, AG, Ulivi, S, Vachon, CM, Vitart, V, Voelker, U, Vollenweider, P, Voelzke, H, Wang, Q, Wareham, NJ, Weinberg, CR, Weir, DR, Wilcox, AN, van Dijk, KW, Willemsen, G, Wilson, JF, Wolffenbuttel, BHR, Wolk, A, Wood, AR, Zhao, W, Zygmunt, M, Chen, Z, Li, L, Franke, L, Burgess, S, Deelen, P, Pers, TH, Grondahl, ML, Andersen, CY, Pujol, A, Lopez-Contreras, AJ, Daniel, JA, Stefansson, K, Chang-Claude, J, van der Schouw, YT, Lunetta, KL, Chasman, DI, Easton, DF, Visser, JA, Ozanne, SE, Namekawa, SH, Solc, P, Murabito, JM, Ong, KK, Hoffmann, ER, Roig, I, and Perry, JRB
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Reproductive longevity is essential for fertility and influences healthy ageing in women1,2, but insights into its underlying biological mechanisms and treatments to preserve it are limited. Here we identify 290 genetic determinants of ovarian ageing, assessed using normal variation in age at natural menopause (ANM) in about 200,000 women of European ancestry. These common alleles were associated with clinical extremes of ANM; women in the top 1% of genetic susceptibility have an equivalent risk of premature ovarian insufficiency to those carrying monogenic FMR1 premutations3. The identified loci implicate a broad range of DNA damage response (DDR) processes and include loss-of-function variants in key DDR-associated genes. Integration with experimental models demonstrates that these DDR processes act across the life-course to shape the ovarian reserve and its rate of depletion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that experimental manipulation of DDR pathways highlighted by human genetics increases fertility and extends reproductive life in mice. Causal inference analyses using the identified genetic variants indicate that extending reproductive life in women improves bone health and reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, but increases the risk of hormone-sensitive cancers. These findings provide insight into the mechanisms that govern ovarian ageing, when they act, and how they might be targeted by therapeutic approaches to extend fertility and prevent disease.
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20. Germline Pathogenic Variants in Cancer Predisposition Genes Among Women With Invasive Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast
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Yadav, S, Hu, C, Nathanson, KL, Weitzel, JN, Goldgar, DE, Kraft, P, Gnanaolivu, RD, Na, J, Huang, H, Boddicker, NJ, Larson, N, Gao, C, Yao, S, Weinberg, C, Vachon, CM, Trentham-Dietz, A, Taylor, JA, Sandler, DR, Patel, A, Palmer, JR, Olson, JE, Neuhausen, S, Martinez, E, Lindstrom, S, Lacey, JV, Kurian, AW, John, EM, Haiman, C, Bernstein, L, Auer, PW, Anton-Culver, H, Ambrosone, CB, Karam, R, Chao, E, Yussuf, A, Pesaran, T, Dolinsky, JS, Hart, SN, LaDuca, H, Polley, EC, Domchek, SM, Couch, FJ, Yadav, S, Hu, C, Nathanson, KL, Weitzel, JN, Goldgar, DE, Kraft, P, Gnanaolivu, RD, Na, J, Huang, H, Boddicker, NJ, Larson, N, Gao, C, Yao, S, Weinberg, C, Vachon, CM, Trentham-Dietz, A, Taylor, JA, Sandler, DR, Patel, A, Palmer, JR, Olson, JE, Neuhausen, S, Martinez, E, Lindstrom, S, Lacey, JV, Kurian, AW, John, EM, Haiman, C, Bernstein, L, Auer, PW, Anton-Culver, H, Ambrosone, CB, Karam, R, Chao, E, Yussuf, A, Pesaran, T, Dolinsky, JS, Hart, SN, LaDuca, H, Polley, EC, Domchek, SM, and Couch, FJ
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PURPOSE: To determine the contribution of germline pathogenic variants (PVs) in hereditary cancer testing panel genes to invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) of the breast. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 2,999 women with ILC from a population-based cohort and 3,796 women with ILC undergoing clinical multigene panel testing (clinical cohort). Frequencies of germline PVs in breast cancer predisposition genes (ATM, BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, BRIP1, CDH1, CHEK2, PALB2, PTEN, RAD51C, RAD51D, and TP53) were compared between women with ILC and unaffected female controls and between women with ILC and infiltrating ductal carcinoma (IDC). RESULTS: The frequency of PVs in breast cancer predisposition genes among women with ILC was 6.5% in the clinical cohort and 5.2% in the population-based cohort. In case-control analysis, CDH1 and BRCA2 PVs were associated with high risks of ILC (odds ratio [OR] > 4) and CHEK2, ATM, and PALB2 PVs were associated with moderate (OR = 2-4) risks. BRCA1 PVs and CHEK2 p.Ile157Thr were not associated with clinically relevant risks (OR < 2) of ILC. Compared with IDC, CDH1 PVs were > 10-fold enriched, whereas PVs in BRCA1 were substantially reduced in ILC. CONCLUSION: The study establishes that PVs in ATM, BRCA2, CDH1, CHEK2, and PALB2 are associated with an increased risk of ILC, whereas BRCA1 PVs are not. The similar overall PV frequencies for ILC and IDC suggest that cancer histology should not influence the decision to proceed with genetic testing. Similar to IDC, multigene panel testing may be appropriate for women with ILC, but CDH1 should be specifically discussed because of low prevalence and gastric cancer risk.
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21. Genetically Predicted Circulating C-Reactive Protein Concentration and Colorectal Cancer Survival: A Mendelian Randomization Consortium Study
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Hua, X, Dai, JY, Lindstrom, S, Harrison, TA, Lin, Y, Alberts, SR, Alwers, E, Berndt, S, Brenner, H, Buchanan, DD, Campbell, PT, Casey, G, Chang-Claude, J, Gallinger, S, Giles, GG, Goldberg, RM, Gunter, MJ, Hoffmeister, M, Jenkins, MA, Joshi, AD, Ma, W, Milne, RL, Murphy, N, Pai, RK, Sakoda, LC, Schoen, RE, Shi, Q, Slattery, ML, Song, M, White, E, Le Marchand, L, Chan, AT, Peters, U, Newcomb, PA, Hua, X, Dai, JY, Lindstrom, S, Harrison, TA, Lin, Y, Alberts, SR, Alwers, E, Berndt, S, Brenner, H, Buchanan, DD, Campbell, PT, Casey, G, Chang-Claude, J, Gallinger, S, Giles, GG, Goldberg, RM, Gunter, MJ, Hoffmeister, M, Jenkins, MA, Joshi, AD, Ma, W, Milne, RL, Murphy, N, Pai, RK, Sakoda, LC, Schoen, RE, Shi, Q, Slattery, ML, Song, M, White, E, Le Marchand, L, Chan, AT, Peters, U, and Newcomb, PA
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BACKGROUND: A positive association between circulating C-reactive protein (CRP) and colorectal cancer survival was reported in observational studies, which are susceptible to unmeasured confounding and reverse causality. We used a Mendelian randomization approach to evaluate the association between genetically predicted CRP concentrations and colorectal cancer-specific survival. METHODS: We used individual-level data for 16,918 eligible colorectal cancer cases of European ancestry from 15 studies within the International Survival Analysis of Colorectal Cancer Consortium. We calculated a genetic-risk score based on 52 CRP-associated genetic variants identified from genome-wide association studies. Because of the non-collapsibility of hazard ratios from Cox proportional hazards models, we used the additive hazards model to calculate hazard differences (HD) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the association between genetically predicted CRP concentrations and colorectal cancer-specific survival, overall and by stage at diagnosis and tumor location. Analyses were adjusted for age at diagnosis, sex, body mass index, genotyping platform, study, and principal components. RESULTS: Of the 5,395 (32%) deaths accrued over up to 10 years of follow-up, 3,808 (23%) were due to colorectal cancer. Genetically predicted CRP concentration was not associated with colorectal cancer-specific survival (HD, -1.15; 95% CI, -2.76 to 0.47 per 100,000 person-years; P = 0.16). Similarly, no associations were observed in subgroup analyses by stage at diagnosis or tumor location. CONCLUSIONS: Despite adequate power to detect moderate associations, our results did not support a causal effect of circulating CRP concentrations on colorectal cancer-specific survival. IMPACT: Future research evaluating genetically determined levels of other circulating inflammatory biomarkers (i.e., IL6) with colorectal cancer survival outcomes is needed.
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22. Proposal for Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus Nomenclature below the Species Level.
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Salimi, V, Viegas, M, Trento, A, Agoti, CN, Anderson, LJ, Avadhanula, V, Bahl, J, Bont, L, Brister, JR, Cane, PA, Galiano, M, Graham, BS, Hatcher, EL, Hellferscee, O, Henke, DM, Hirve, S, Jackson, S, Keyaerts, E, Kragten-Tabatabaie, L, Lindstrom, S, Nauwelaers, I, Nokes, DJ, Openshaw, PJ, Peret, TC, Piedra, PA, Ramaekers, K, Rector, A, Trovão, NS, von Gottberg, A, Zambon, M, Zhang, W, Williams, TC, Barr, IG, Buchholz, UJ, Salimi, V, Viegas, M, Trento, A, Agoti, CN, Anderson, LJ, Avadhanula, V, Bahl, J, Bont, L, Brister, JR, Cane, PA, Galiano, M, Graham, BS, Hatcher, EL, Hellferscee, O, Henke, DM, Hirve, S, Jackson, S, Keyaerts, E, Kragten-Tabatabaie, L, Lindstrom, S, Nauwelaers, I, Nokes, DJ, Openshaw, PJ, Peret, TC, Piedra, PA, Ramaekers, K, Rector, A, Trovão, NS, von Gottberg, A, Zambon, M, Zhang, W, Williams, TC, Barr, IG, and Buchholz, UJ
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Human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) is the leading viral cause of serious pediatric respiratory disease, and lifelong reinfections are common. Its 2 major subgroups, A and B, exhibit some antigenic variability, enabling HRSV to circulate annually. Globally, research has increased the number of HRSV genomic sequences available. To ensure accurate molecular epidemiology analyses, we propose a uniform nomenclature for HRSV-positive samples and isolates, and HRSV sequences, namely: HRSV/subgroup identifier/geographic identifier/unique sequence identifier/year of sampling. We also propose a template for submitting associated metadata. Universal nomenclature would help researchers retrieve and analyze sequence data to better understand the evolution of this virus.
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23. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction
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Conti, D, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Al Olama, AA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Sahimi, A, Hoffmann, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Roder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordstrom, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-E, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Hakansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sorensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gomez-Caamano, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandao, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castano-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Berndt, S, Van den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Haiman, CA, Conti, D, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Al Olama, AA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Sahimi, A, Hoffmann, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Roder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordstrom, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-E, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Hakansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sorensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gomez-Caamano, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandao, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castano-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Berndt, S, Van den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, and Haiman, CA
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Prostate cancer is a highly heritable disease with large disparities in incidence rates across ancestry populations. We conducted a multiancestry meta-analysis of prostate cancer genome-wide association studies (107,247 cases and 127,006 controls) and identified 86 new genetic risk variants independently associated with prostate cancer risk, bringing the total to 269 known risk variants. The top genetic risk score (GRS) decile was associated with odds ratios that ranged from 5.06 (95% confidence interval (CI), 4.84-5.29) for men of European ancestry to 3.74 (95% CI, 3.36-4.17) for men of African ancestry. Men of African ancestry were estimated to have a mean GRS that was 2.18-times higher (95% CI, 2.14-2.22), and men of East Asian ancestry 0.73-times lower (95% CI, 0.71-0.76), than men of European ancestry. These findings support the role of germline variation contributing to population differences in prostate cancer risk, with the GRS offering an approach for personalized risk prediction.
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24. Combined Associations of a Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors With Breast Cancer Risk
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Kapoor, PM, Mavaddat, N, Choudhury, PP, Wilcox, AN, Lindstrom, S, Behrens, S, Michailidou, K, Dennis, J, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Jung, A, Abu-Ful, Z, Ahearn, T, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Auer, PL, Freeman, LEB, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bernstein, L, Bojesen, SE, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Cai, Q, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Carracedo, A, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Chatterjee, N, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Dai, JY, Earp, HS, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Fritschi, L, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hatse, S, Heyworth, J, Holleczek, B, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Koutros, S, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lee, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Llaneza, A, MacInnis, RJ, Martinez, ME, Maurer, T, McLean, C, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Norman, A, O'Brien, KM, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Perou, CM, Pita, G, Polley, EC, Prentice, RL, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ruddy, KJ, Sandler, DP, Saunders, C, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schumacher, F, Scott, C, Scott, RJ, Shu, X-O, Smeets, A, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Taylor, JA, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, X, Weinberg, CR, Weltens, C, Willett, W, Winham, SJ, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Kraft, P, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Garcia-Closas, M, Chang-Claude, J, Kapoor, PM, Mavaddat, N, Choudhury, PP, Wilcox, AN, Lindstrom, S, Behrens, S, Michailidou, K, Dennis, J, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Jung, A, Abu-Ful, Z, Ahearn, T, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Auer, PL, Freeman, LEB, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bernstein, L, Bojesen, SE, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Cai, Q, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Carracedo, A, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Chatterjee, N, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Dai, JY, Earp, HS, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Fritschi, L, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hatse, S, Heyworth, J, Holleczek, B, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Koutros, S, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lee, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Llaneza, A, MacInnis, RJ, Martinez, ME, Maurer, T, McLean, C, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Norman, A, O'Brien, KM, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Perou, CM, Pita, G, Polley, EC, Prentice, RL, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ruddy, KJ, Sandler, DP, Saunders, C, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schumacher, F, Scott, C, Scott, RJ, Shu, X-O, Smeets, A, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Taylor, JA, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, X, Weinberg, CR, Weltens, C, Willett, W, Winham, SJ, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Kraft, P, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Garcia-Closas, M, and Chang-Claude, J
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We evaluated the joint associations between a new 313-variant PRS (PRS313) and questionnaire-based breast cancer risk factors for women of European ancestry, using 72 284 cases and 80 354 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Interactions were evaluated using standard logistic regression and a newly developed case-only method for breast cancer risk overall and by estrogen receptor status. After accounting for multiple testing, we did not find evidence that per-standard deviation PRS313 odds ratio differed across strata defined by individual risk factors. Goodness-of-fit tests did not reject the assumption of a multiplicative model between PRS313 and each risk factor. Variation in projected absolute lifetime risk of breast cancer associated with classical risk factors was greater for women with higher genetic risk (PRS313 and family history) and, on average, 17.5% higher in the highest vs lowest deciles of genetic risk. These findings have implications for risk prevention for women at increased risk of breast cancer.
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25. Publisher Correction: Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction
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Conti, DV, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Olama, AAA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Sahimi, A, Hoffmann, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokołorczyk, D, Lubiński, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordström, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Berndt, SI, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Haiman, CA, Conti, DV, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Olama, AAA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Sahimi, A, Hoffmann, TJ, Takahashi, A, Matsuda, K, Momozawa, Y, Fujita, M, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Wan, P, Le Marchand, L, Wilkens, LR, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokołorczyk, D, Lubiński, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordström, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Berndt, SI, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, and Haiman, CA
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In the version of this article originally published, the names of the equally contributing authors and jointly supervising authors were switched. The correct affiliations are: “These authors contributed equally: David V. Conti, Burcu F. Darst. These authors jointly supervised this work: David V. Conti, Rosalind A. Eeles, Zsofia Kote-Jarai, Christopher A. Haiman.” The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
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26. Trans-ancestry genome-wide association meta-analysis of prostate cancer identifies new susceptibility loci and informs genetic risk prediction.
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Conti, DV, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Olama, AAA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Sahimi, A, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Hoffmann, TJ, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Takahashi, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Matsuda, K, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Momozawa, Y, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Fujita, M, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Muir, K, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Lophatananon, A, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Wan, P, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Le Marchand, L, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Wilkens, LR, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Stevens, VL, Berndt, SI, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Gapstur, SM, Haiman, CA, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokołorczyk, D, Lubiński, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordström, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, Lu, Y-J, Conti, DV, Darst, BF, Moss, LC, Saunders, EJ, Sheng, X, Chou, A, Schumacher, FR, Olama, AAA, Benlloch, S, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Zhang, H-W, Feng, N, Mao, X, Wu, Y, Zhao, S-C, Sun, Z, Thibodeau, SN, McDonnell, SK, Schaid, DJ, West, CML, Sahimi, A, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Maier, C, Schnoeller, T, Luedeke, M, Kibel, AS, Drake, BF, Cussenot, O, Cancel-Tassin, G, Menegaux, F, Hoffmann, TJ, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, John, EM, Grindedal, EM, Maehle, L, Khaw, K-T, Ingles, SA, Stern, MC, Vega, A, Gómez-Caamaño, A, Takahashi, A, Fachal, L, Rosenstein, BS, Kerns, SL, Ostrer, H, Teixeira, MR, Paulo, P, Brandão, A, Watya, S, Lubwama, A, Bensen, JT, Matsuda, K, Fontham, ETH, Mohler, J, Taylor, JA, Kogevinas, M, Llorca, J, Castaño-Vinyals, G, Cannon-Albright, L, Teerlink, CC, Huff, CD, Strom, SS, Momozawa, Y, Multigner, L, Blanchet, P, Brureau, L, Kaneva, R, Slavov, C, Mitev, V, Leach, RJ, Weaver, B, Brenner, H, Cuk, K, Fujita, M, Holleczek, B, Saum, K-U, Klein, EA, Hsing, AW, Kittles, RA, Murphy, AB, Logothetis, CJ, Kim, J, Neuhausen, SL, Steele, L, Muir, K, Ding, YC, Isaacs, WB, Nemesure, B, Hennis, AJM, Carpten, J, Pandha, H, Michael, A, De Ruyck, K, De Meerleer, G, Ost, P, Lophatananon, A, Xu, J, Razack, A, Lim, J, Teo, S-H, Newcomb, LF, Lin, DW, Fowke, JH, Neslund-Dudas, C, Rybicki, BA, Gamulin, M, Wan, P, Lessel, D, Kulis, T, Usmani, N, Singhal, S, Parliament, M, Claessens, F, Joniau, S, Van den Broeck, T, Gago-Dominguez, M, Castelao, JE, Le Marchand, L, Martinez, ME, Larkin, S, Townsend, PA, Aukim-Hastie, C, Bush, WS, Aldrich, MC, Crawford, DC, Srivastava, S, Cullen, JC, Petrovics, G, Wilkens, LR, Casey, G, Roobol, MJ, Jenster, G, van Schaik, RHN, Hu, JJ, Sanderson, M, Varma, R, McKean-Cowdin, R, Torres, M, Mancuso, N, Stevens, VL, Berndt, SI, Van Den Eeden, SK, Easton, DF, Chanock, SJ, Cook, MB, Wiklund, F, Nakagawa, H, Witte, JS, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Gapstur, SM, Haiman, CA, Carter, BD, Schleutker, J, Tammela, TLJ, Sipeky, C, Auvinen, A, Giles, GG, Southey, MC, MacInnis, RJ, Cybulski, C, Wokołorczyk, D, Lubiński, J, Neal, DE, Donovan, JL, Hamdy, FC, Martin, RM, Nordestgaard, BG, Nielsen, SF, Weischer, M, Bojesen, SE, Røder, MA, Iversen, P, Batra, J, Chambers, S, Moya, L, Horvath, L, Clements, JA, Tilley, W, Risbridger, GP, Gronberg, H, Aly, M, Szulkin, R, Eklund, M, Nordström, T, Pashayan, N, Dunning, AM, Ghoussaini, M, Travis, RC, Key, TJ, Riboli, E, Park, JY, Sellers, TA, Lin, H-Y, Albanes, D, Weinstein, SJ, Mucci, LA, Giovannucci, E, Lindstrom, S, Kraft, P, Hunter, DJ, Penney, KL, Turman, C, Tangen, CM, Goodman, PJ, Thompson, IM, Hamilton, RJ, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Parent, M-É, Stanford, JL, Ostrander, EA, Geybels, MS, Koutros, S, Freeman, LEB, Stampfer, M, Wolk, A, Håkansson, N, Andriole, GL, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Sørensen, KD, Borre, M, Blot, WJ, Zheng, W, Yeboah, ED, Mensah, JE, and Lu, Y-J
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Prostate cancer is a highly heritable disease with large disparities in incidence rates across ancestry populations. We conducted a multiancestry meta-analysis of prostate cancer genome-wide association studies (107,247 cases and 127,006 controls) and identified 86 new genetic risk variants independently associated with prostate cancer risk, bringing the total to 269 known risk variants. The top genetic risk score (GRS) decile was associated with odds ratios that ranged from 5.06 (95% confidence interval (CI), 4.84-5.29) for men of European ancestry to 3.74 (95% CI, 3.36-4.17) for men of African ancestry. Men of African ancestry were estimated to have a mean GRS that was 2.18-times higher (95% CI, 2.14-2.22), and men of East Asian ancestry 0.73-times lower (95% CI, 0.71-0.76), than men of European ancestry. These findings support the role of germline variation contributing to population differences in prostate cancer risk, with the GRS offering an approach for personalized risk prediction.
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27. NHLBI-CMREF Workshop Report on Pulmonary Vascular Disease Classification: JACC State-of-the-Art Review
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Oldham, WM, Hemnes, AR, Aldred, MA, Barnard, J, Brittain, EL, Chan, SY, Cheng, F, Cho, MH, Desai, AA, Garcia, JGN, Geraci, MW, Ghiassian, SD, Hall, KT, Horn, EM, Jain, M, Kelly, RS, Leopold, JA, Lindstrom, S, Modena, BD, Nichols, WC, Rhodes, CJ, Sun, W, Sweatt, AJ, Vanderpool, RR, Wilkins, MR, Wilmot, B, Zamanian, RT, Fessel, JP, Aggarwal, NR, Loscalzo, J, Xiao, L, British Heart Foundation, and The Academy of Medical Sciences
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Lung Diseases ,Research Report ,Pulmonary Circulation ,Biomedical Research ,drug repurposing ,integrative omics ,precision medicine ,master clinical trial protocol ,Computational Biology ,systems biology ,United States ,Article ,1117 Public Health and Health Services ,Education ,Review Literature as Topic ,Cardiovascular System & Hematology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,pulmonary hypertension ,Humans ,Vascular Diseases ,National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (U.S.) ,1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology - Abstract
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the Cardiovascular Medical Research and Education Fund held a workshop on the application of pulmonary vascular disease omics data to the understanding, prevention, and treatment of pulmonary vascular disease. Experts in pulmonary vascular disease, omics, and data analytics met to identify knowledge gaps and formulate ideas for future research priorities in pulmonary vascular disease in line with National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Strategic Vision goals. The group identified opportunities to develop analytic approaches to multiomic datasets, to identify molecular pathways in pulmonary vascular disease pathobiology, and to link novel phenotypes to meaningful clinical outcomes. The committee suggested support for interdisciplinary research teams to develop and validate analytic methods, a national effort to coordinate biosamples and data, a consortium of preclinical investigators to expedite target evaluation and drug development, longitudinal assessment of molecular biomarkers in clinical trials, and a task force to develop a master clinical trials protocol for pulmonary vascular disease.
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28. Procalcitonin, a valuable biomarker assisting clinical decision-making in the management of community-acquired pneumonia
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Lindstrom, S. T. and Wong, E. K. C.
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29. Cross-cancer GWAS meta-analysis of more than 370,000 cases and 530,000 controls identifies multiple novel cancer risk regions
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Lindstrom, S, Kar, S, Wang, L, Turman, C, MacDonald, J, Bammler, T, BCAC, OCAC, PRACTICAL, Huyghe, J, Schmit, S, O'Mara, TA, Thompson, DJ, Gharahkhani, P, MacGregor, S, Brennan, P, Houlston, RS, Melin, BS, Amos, CI, McKay, J, Iles, MM, Law, MH, Klein, A, Amundadottir, L, Pasaniuc, B, Pharoah, P, Hung, RJ, and Kraft, P
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30. Cross-cancer cross-tissue Transcriptome-wide Association Study (TWAS) of 11 cancers identifies 56 novel genes
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Feng, H, Majumdar, A, Pasaniuc, B, Chen, H, Lindstrom, S, Huyghe, J, Schmit, SL, O'Mara, TA, Thompson, DJ, MacGregor, S, Brennan, P, Mckay, J, Houlston, RS, Melin, BS, Amos, C, Cus, AE, Iles, MM, Kar, S, Pharoah, P, Hung, RJ, Kraft, P, BCAC, and OCAC
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31. Two truncating variants in FANCC and breast cancer risk.
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Gaudet M.M., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kwong A., Lambrechts D., Marchand L.L., Li J., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lo W.-Y., Long J., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez E., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Meindl A., Menon U., Milne R.L., Mohd Taib N.A., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Neven P., Newman W.G., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pohl-Rescigno E., Presneau N., Rack B., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Romero A., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Schmidt M.K., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M.O., Schoemaker M.J., Scott C., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Slager S., Smichkoska S., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Surowy H., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teo S.H., Terry M.B., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Torres-Mejia G., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tsugane S., Untch M., Vachon C.M., Ouweland A.M.W.V.D., Veen E.M.V., Vijai J., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Ziv E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schindler D., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Hopper J.L., Howell T., Huo D., Ito H., Iwasaki M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., John E.M., Dork T., Peterlongo P., Mannermaa A., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Canzian F., Chan T.L., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Christiansen H., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Czene K., Daly M.B., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Jung A., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hartman M., Hauke J., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Kapoor P.M., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Gaudet M.M., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kwong A., Lambrechts D., Marchand L.L., Li J., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lo W.-Y., Long J., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez E., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Meindl A., Menon U., Milne R.L., Mohd Taib N.A., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Neven P., Newman W.G., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pohl-Rescigno E., Presneau N., Rack B., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Romero A., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Schmidt M.K., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M.O., Schoemaker M.J., Scott C., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Slager S., Smichkoska S., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Surowy H., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teo S.H., Terry M.B., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Torres-Mejia G., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tsugane S., Untch M., Vachon C.M., Ouweland A.M.W.V.D., Veen E.M.V., Vijai J., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Ziv E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schindler D., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Hopper J.L., Howell T., Huo D., Ito H., Iwasaki M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., John E.M., Dork T., Peterlongo P., Mannermaa A., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Canzian F., Chan T.L., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Christiansen H., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Czene K., Daly M.B., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Jung A., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hartman M., Hauke J., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Kapoor P.M., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., and Kristensen V.N.
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Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder with 22 disease-causing genes reported to date. In some FA genes, monoallelic mutations have been found to be associated with breast cancer risk, while the risk associations of others remain unknown. The gene for FA type C, FANCC, has been proposed as a breast cancer susceptibility gene based on epidemiological and sequencing studies. We used the Oncoarray project to genotype two truncating FANCC variants (p.R185X and p.R548X) in 64,760 breast cancer cases and 49,793 controls of European descent. FANCC mutations were observed in 25 cases (14 with p.R185X, 11 with p.R548X) and 26 controls (18 with p.R185X, 8 with p.R548X). There was no evidence of an association with the risk of breast cancer, neither overall (odds ratio 0.77, 95%CI 0.44-1.33, p=0.4) nor by histology, hormone receptor status, age or family history. We conclude that the breast cancer risk association of these two FANCC variants, if any, is much smaller than for BRCA1, BRCA2 or PALB2 mutations. If this applies to all truncating variants in FANCC it would suggest there are differences between FA genes in their roles on breast cancer risk and demonstrates the merit of large consortia for clarifying risk associations of rare variants.
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32. Genome-wide gene-environment interaction study for breast cancer risk in European women, using data from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium.
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Schmidt M.K., Easton D.F., Lindstrom S., Chang-Claude J., Milne R.L., Kraft P., Garcia-Closas M., Kapoor P.M., Wang X., Schmidt M.K., Easton D.F., Lindstrom S., Chang-Claude J., Milne R.L., Kraft P., Garcia-Closas M., Kapoor P.M., and Wang X.
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Genome-wide association studies may not detect variants that alter the risk of a disease in combination with lifestyle/environmental exposures. In this study, we aimed to identify novel breast cancer susceptibility loci by conducting a genome-wide gene-environment study in women of European ancestry. Using data from 28,176 cases and 32,209 controls genotyped using the iCOGS array and 44,109 cases and 48,145 controls genotyped with the OncoArray array, we assessed interactions between ~7 million genetic variants (MAF > 0.01) and age at menarche, parity, ever use of oral contraceptives (OC), current smoking, and postmenopausal body mass index, for overall breast cancer risk. Standard logistic regression was employed and all models were adjusted for age, study, and ten principal components. Models assessing the role of current smoking were additionally adjusted for former smoking. Array-specific effect estimates were meta-analyzed using the fixed-effect inverse variance method. Among the variants analyzed for interactions with risk factors, none reached genome-wide statistical significance. After exclusion of regions known to be associated with breast cancer risk, 5 intergenic SNPs in high linkage disequilibrium (r2 = 1) located on chromosome 2 showed interactions with parity at P value < 5 x 10-7. The nearest gene is LINC01854 (long intergenic nonprotein coding RNA1854) and contains enhancers which interact with the transcription factor binding sites of CTCF, RAD21, ZNF143, NFIB, NFIC, and ATF2. Further, we found evidence at P value < 5 x 10-7 of interactions for overall breast cancer risk between 1 variant with age at menarche, 2 variants with OC, and 2 variants with current smoking. We found no strong evidence of interactions between common variants and lifestyle-related factors in overall breast cancer risk. We identified several suggestive geneenvironment interactions that might contribute to the understanding of breast cancer etiology, but require replication.
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33. Transcriptome-wide association study of breast cancer risk by estrogen-receptor status.
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Eriksson M., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Poppe B., Pradhan N., Prajzendanc K., Presneau N., Punie K., Pylkas K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Risch H.A., Robson M., Romero A., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santos C., Sawyer E.J., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt D.F., Schmutzler R.K., Schoemaker M.J., Scott R.J., Sharma P., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Singer C.F., Skytte A.-B., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Spurdle A.B., Stone J., Swerdlow A.J., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thomassen M., Thone K., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., van Asperen C.J., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van Rensburg E.J., Vega A., Viel A., Vieiro-Balo P., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Winqvist R., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Ziogas A., Milne R.L., Easton D.F., Chenevix-Trench G., Zheng W., Kraft P., Jiang X., Feng H., Gusev A., Pasaniuc B., Wu L., Long J., Abu-full Z., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Antoniou A.C., Arason A., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Asseryanis E., Auer P.L., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Barnes D.R., Barrowdale D., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blanco A., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Briceno I., Broeks A., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Cai Q., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campbell I., Canisius S., Campa D., Carter B.D., Carter J., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Christiansen H., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Cybulski C., Czene K., Daly M.B., de la Hoya M., De Leeneer K., Dennis J., Devilee P., Diez O., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ejlertsen B., Ellberg C., Engel C., Fasching P.A., Fletcher O., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gabrielson M., Ganz P.A., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gronwald J., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hake C., He W., Heyworth J., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Huang G., Hulick P.J., Humphreys K., Imyanitov E.N., Isaacs C., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Jankowitz R.C., John E.M., Johnson N., Joseph V., Jung A., Karlan B.Y., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Konstantopoulou I., Kristensen V.N., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Lazaro C., Leroux D., Leslie G., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindor N., Lindstrom S., Lo W.-Y., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Makalic E., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Martinez M.E., Matricardi L., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., McGuffog L., Meindl A., Menon U., Michailidou K., Kapoor P.M., Miller A., Montagna M., Moreno F., Moserle L., Mulligan A.M., Muranen T.A., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nevelsteen I., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olsson H., Osorio A., Papp J., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peixoto A., Eriksson M., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Poppe B., Pradhan N., Prajzendanc K., Presneau N., Punie K., Pylkas K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Risch H.A., Robson M., Romero A., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santos C., Sawyer E.J., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt D.F., Schmutzler R.K., Schoemaker M.J., Scott R.J., Sharma P., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Singer C.F., Skytte A.-B., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Spurdle A.B., Stone J., Swerdlow A.J., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thomassen M., Thone K., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., van Asperen C.J., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van Rensburg E.J., Vega A., Viel A., Vieiro-Balo P., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Winqvist R., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Ziogas A., Milne R.L., Easton D.F., Chenevix-Trench G., Zheng W., Kraft P., Jiang X., Feng H., Gusev A., Pasaniuc B., Wu L., Long J., Abu-full Z., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Antoniou A.C., Arason A., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Asseryanis E., Auer P.L., Azzollini J., Balmana J., Barkardottir R.B., Barnes D.R., Barrowdale D., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blanco A., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Briceno I., Broeks A., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Cai Q., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campbell I., Canisius S., Campa D., Carter B.D., Carter J., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Christiansen H., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Cybulski C., Czene K., Daly M.B., de la Hoya M., De Leeneer K., Dennis J., Devilee P., Diez O., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ejlertsen B., Ellberg C., Engel C., Fasching P.A., Fletcher O., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gabrielson M., Ganz P.A., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gronwald J., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hake C., He W., Heyworth J., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Huang G., Hulick P.J., Humphreys K., Imyanitov E.N., Isaacs C., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Jankowitz R.C., John E.M., Johnson N., Joseph V., Jung A., Karlan B.Y., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Konstantopoulou I., Kristensen V.N., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Lazaro C., Leroux D., Leslie G., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindor N., Lindstrom S., Lo W.-Y., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Makalic E., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Martinez M.E., Matricardi L., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., McGuffog L., Meindl A., Menon U., Michailidou K., Kapoor P.M., Miller A., Montagna M., Moreno F., Moserle L., Mulligan A.M., Muranen T.A., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nevelsteen I., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olsson H., Osorio A., Papp J., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., and Peixoto A.
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Previous transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) have identified breast cancer risk genes by integrating data from expression quantitative loci and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but analyses of breast cancer subtype-specific associations have been limited. In this study, we conducted a TWAS using gene expression data from GTEx and summary statistics from the hitherto largest GWAS meta-analysis conducted for breast cancer overall, and by estrogen receptor subtypes (ER+ and ER-). We further compared associations with ER+ and ER- subtypes, using a case-only TWAS approach. We also conducted multigene conditional analyses in regions with multiple TWAS associations. Two genes, STXBP4 and HIST2H2BA, were specifically associated with ER+ but not with ER- breast cancer. We further identified 30 TWAS-significant genes associated with overall breast cancer risk, including four that were not identified in previous studies. Conditional analyses identified single independent breast-cancer gene in three of six regions harboring multiple TWAS-significant genes. Our study provides new information on breast cancer genetics and biology, particularly about genomic differences between ER+ and ER- breast cancer.Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Genetic Epidemiology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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34. Assessment of interactions between 205 breast cancer susceptibility loci and 13 established risk factors in relation to breast cancer risk, in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium
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Kapoor, PM, Lindstrom, S, Behrens, S, Wang, X, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Kraft, P, Garcia-Closas, M, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Chang-Claude, J, Kapoor, PM, Lindstrom, S, Behrens, S, Wang, X, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Kraft, P, Garcia-Closas, M, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, and Chang-Claude, J
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BACKGROUND: Previous gene-environment interaction studies of breast cancer risk have provided sparse evidence of interactions. Using the largest available dataset to date, we performed a comprehensive assessment of potential effect modification of 205 common susceptibility variants by 13 established breast cancer risk factors, including replication of previously reported interactions. METHODS: Analyses were performed using 28 176 cases and 32 209 controls genotyped with iCOGS array and 44 109 cases and 48 145 controls genotyped using OncoArray from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). Gene-environment interactions were assessed using unconditional logistic regression and likelihood ratio tests for breast cancer risk overall and by estrogen-receptor (ER) status. Bayesian false discovery probability was used to assess the noteworthiness of the meta-analysed array-specific interactions. RESULTS: Noteworthy evidence of interaction at ≤1% prior probability was observed for three single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-risk factor pairs. SNP rs4442975 was associated with a greater reduction of risk of ER-positive breast cancer [odds ratio (OR)int = 0.85 (0.78-0.93), Pint = 2.8 x 10-4] and overall breast cancer [ORint = 0.85 (0.78-0.92), Pint = 7.4 x 10-5) in current users of estrogen-progesterone therapy compared with non-users. This finding was supported by replication using OncoArray data of the previously reported interaction between rs13387042 (r2 = 0.93 with rs4442975) and current estrogen-progesterone therapy for overall disease (Pint = 0.004). The two other interactions suggested stronger associations between SNP rs6596100 and ER-negative breast cancer with increasing parity and younger age at first birth. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our study does not suggest strong effect modification of common breast cancer susceptibility variants by established risk factors.
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35. Transcriptome-wide association study of breast cancer risk by estrogen-receptor status
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Feng, H, Gusev, A, Pasaniuc, B, Wu, L, Long, J, Abu-full, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antoniou, AC, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Cai, Q, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Canisius, S, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Carter, J, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, De Leeneer, K, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hake, C, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Huang, G, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Jung, A, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindor, N, Lindstrom, S, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Kapoor, PM, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Pradhan, N, Prajzendanc, K, Presneau, N, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santos, C, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Scott, RJ, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Vieiro-Balo, P, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, J, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Zheng, W, Kraft, P, Jiang, X, Feng, H, Gusev, A, Pasaniuc, B, Wu, L, Long, J, Abu-full, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antoniou, AC, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Cai, Q, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Canisius, S, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Carter, J, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, De Leeneer, K, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hake, C, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Huang, G, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Jung, A, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindor, N, Lindstrom, S, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Kapoor, PM, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Pradhan, N, Prajzendanc, K, Presneau, N, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santos, C, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Scott, RJ, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Vieiro-Balo, P, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, J, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Zheng, W, Kraft, P, and Jiang, X
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Previous transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) have identified breast cancer risk genes by integrating data from expression quantitative loci and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but analyses of breast cancer subtype-specific associations have been limited. In this study, we conducted a TWAS using gene expression data from GTEx and summary statistics from the hitherto largest GWAS meta-analysis conducted for breast cancer overall, and by estrogen receptor subtypes (ER+ and ER-). We further compared associations with ER+ and ER- subtypes, using a case-only TWAS approach. We also conducted multigene conditional analyses in regions with multiple TWAS associations. Two genes, STXBP4 and HIST2H2BA, were specifically associated with ER+ but not with ER- breast cancer. We further identified 30 TWAS-significant genes associated with overall breast cancer risk, including four that were not identified in previous studies. Conditional analyses identified single independent breast-cancer gene in three of six regions harboring multiple TWAS-significant genes. Our study provides new information on breast cancer genetics and biology, particularly about genomic differences between ER+ and ER- breast cancer.
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Lindstrom, S. J., Nagalingam, V., and Newnham, H. H.
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Lindstrom, S J, Mennen, M T, Rosenfeldt, F L, and Salamonsen, R F
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Lindstrom, S J, Mennen, M T, Rosenfeldt, F L, and Salmonsen, R F
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39. Study of compliance with a clinical pathway for suspected pulmonary embolism
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Ng, B. J. H. and Lindstrom, S.
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40. Phylogenetic analyses of the matrix and non-structural genes of equine influenza viruses
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Lindstrom, S., Endo, A., Sugita, S., Pecoraro, M., Hiromoto, Y., Kamada, M., Takahashi, T., and Nerome, K.
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41. Evolutionary characteristics of influenza B virus since its first isolation in 1940: dynamic circulation of deletion and insertion mechanism
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Nerome, R., Hiromoto, Y., Sugita, S., Tanabe, N., Ishida, M., Matsumoto, M., Lindstrom, S. E., Takahashi, T., and Nerome, K.
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Aslan, M. H., Song, W., Tang, J., Mao, D., Collins, R. T., Levi, D. H., Ahrenkiel, R. K., Lindstrom, S. C., and Johnson, M. B.
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43. Genomic and transcriptomic association studies identify 16 novel susceptibility loci for venous thromboembolism
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Lindstrom, S., Wang, L., Smith, E.N., Gordon, W., Vlieg, A.V., Andrade, M. de, Brody, J.A., Pattee, J.W., Haessler, J., Brumpton, B., Chasman, D.I., Suchon, P., Chen, M.H., Turman, C., Germain, M., Wiggins, K.L., MacDonald, J., Braekkan, S.K., Armasu, S.M., Pankratz, N., Jackson, R.D., Nielsen, J.B., Giulianini, F., Puurunen, M.K., Ibrahim, M., Heckbert, S.R., Damrauer, S.M., Natarajan, P., Klarin, D., Vries, P.S. de, Sabater-Lleal, M., Huffman, J.E., Bammler, T.K., Frazer, K.A., McCauley, B.M., Taylor, K., Pankow, J.S., Reiner, A.P., Gabrielsen, M.E., Deleuze, J.F., O'Donnell, C.J., Kim, J., McKnight, B., Kraft, P., Hansen, J.B., Rosendaal, F.R., Heit, J.A., Psaty, B.M., Tang, W.H., Kooperberg, C., Hveem, K., Ridker, P.M., Morange, P.E., Johnson, A.D., Kabrhel, C., Tregouet, D.A., Smith, N.L., Busenkell, E., Judy, R., Lynch, J., Levin, M., Aragam, J.H.K., Chaffin, M., Haas, M., Assimes, T.L., Huang, J., Lee, K.M., Shao, Q., Huang, Y.F., Sun, Y.V., Vujkovic, M., Saleheen, D., Miller, D.R., Reaven, P., DuVall, S., Boden, W., Pyarajan, S., Henke, P., Gaziano, J.M., Concato, J., Rader, D.J., Cho, K., Chang, K.M., Wilson, P.W.F., Tsao, P.S., Kathiresan, S., Obi, A., Million Veteran Program, CHARGE Hemostasis Working Grp, INVENT Consortium, Program in Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics (PGESG - BOSTON), Harvard School of Public Health, University of Washington [Seattle], The Scripps Translational Science Institute and Scripps Health, Department of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Department of Health Sciences Research [Mayo Clinic] (HSR), Mayo Clinic, University of Minnesota System, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center [Seattle] (FHCRC), Brigham and Women's Hospital [Boston], Centre recherche en CardioVasculaire et Nutrition = Center for CardioVascular and Nutrition research (C2VN), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Laboratoire d'hématologie biologique [Hôpital de la Timone - Hôpital Nord - APHM], Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)- Hôpital de la Timone [CHU - APHM] (TIMONE), National Institutes of Health [Bethesda] (NIH), Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Cardiovasculaires, du Métabolisme et de la Nutrition = Institute of cardiometabolism and nutrition (ICAN), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière [AP-HP], Sorbonne Université (SU)-Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Biorobotics Lab (University of Washington), University of South-Eastern Norway (USN), Department of Health Sciences Research, Ohio State University [Columbus] (OSU), Nutrition, obésité et risque thrombotique (NORT), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed), University of Augsburg [Augsburg], Centre National de Génotypage (CNG), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Department of Epidemiology, Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, University of Minnesota [Twin Cities] (UMN), Norwegian University of Science and Technology [Trondheim] (NTNU), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Emergency Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital [Boston], Universiteit Leiden-Universiteit Leiden, Unité de Recherche sur les Maladies Cardiovasculaires, du Métabolisme et de la Nutrition = Research Unit on Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases (ICAN), Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Sorbonne Université (SU), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), University of Augsburg (UNIA), and Universiteit Leiden
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetics ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Immunology ,Genome-wide association study ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Biology ,equipment and supplies ,Biochemistry ,3. Good health ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mendelian randomization ,Expression quantitative trait loci ,Gene expression ,cardiovascular diseases ,Gene ,Genetic association ,Whole blood - Abstract
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality. To advance our understanding of the biology contributing to VTE, we conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of VTE and a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) based on imputed gene expression from whole blood and liver. We meta-analyzed GWAS data from 18 studies for 30 234 VTE cases and 172 122 controls and assessed the association between 12 923 718 genetic variants and VTE. We generated variant prediction scores of gene expression from whole blood and liver tissue and assessed them for association with VTE. Mendelian randomization analyses were conducted for traits genetically associated with novel VTE loci. We identified 34 independent genetic signals for VTE risk from GWAS meta-analysis, of which 14 are newly reported associations. This included 11 newly associated genetic loci (C1orf198, PLEK, OSMR-AS1, NUGGC/SCARA5, GRK5, MPHOSPH9, ARID4A, PLCG2, SMG6, EIF5A, and STX10) of which 6 replicated, and 3 new independent signals in 3 known genes. Further, TWAS identified 5 additional genetic loci with imputed gene expression levels differing between cases and controls in whole blood (SH2B3, SPSB1, RP11-747H7.3, RP4-737E23.2) and in liver (ERAP1). At some GWAS loci, we found suggestive evidence that the VTE association signal for novel and previously known regions colocalized with expression quantitative trait locus signals. Mendelian randomization analyses suggested that blood traits may contribute to the underlying risk of VTE. To conclude, we identified 16 novel susceptibility loci for VTE; for some loci, the association signals are likely mediated through gene expression of nearby genes.
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44. Two truncating variants in FANCC and breast cancer risk
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Dork, T., Peterlongo, P., Mannermaa, A., Bolla, M.K., Wang, Q., Dennis, J., Ahearn, T., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Aronson, K.J., Augustinsson, A., Freeman, L.E.B., Beckmann, M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel, A., Behrens, S., Bermisheva, M., Blomqvist, C., Bogdanova, N., Bojesen, S.E., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Burwinkel, B., Canzian, F., Chan, T.L., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Choi, J.Y., Christiansen, H., Clarke, C.L., Couch, F.J., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., dos-Santos-Silva, I., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Ekici, A.B., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J., Flyger, H., Fritschisl, L., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gao, C., Gapstur, S.M., Garcia-Closas, M., Garcia-Saenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Giles, G.G., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., Guenel, P., Haeberle, L., Haiman, C.A., Hakansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Hartman, M., Hauke, J., Hein, A., Hillemanns, P., Hogervorst, F.B.L., Hooning, M.J., Hopper, J.L., Howell, T., Huo, D.Z., Ito, H., Iwasaki, M., Jakubowska, A., Janni, W., John, E.M., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kang, D., Kapoor, P.M., Khusnutdinova, E., Kim, S.W., Kitahara, C.M., Koutros, S., Kraft, P., Kristensen, V.N., Kwon, A., Lambrechts, D., Marchand, L. le, Li, J.M., Lindstrom, S., Linet, M., W.Y. lo, Long, J.R., Lophatananon, A., Lubinski, J., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, E., Matsuo, K., Mavroudis, D., Meindl, A., Menon, U., Milne, R.L., Taib, N.A.M., Muir, K., Mulligan, A.M., Neuhausen, S.L., Nevanlinna, H., Neven, P., Newman, W.G., Offit, K., Olopade, O.I., Olshan, A.F., Olson, J.E., Olsson, H., Park, S.K., Park-Simon, T.W., Peto, J., Plaseska-Karanfilska, D., Pohl-Rescigno, E., Presneau, N., Rack, B., Radice, P., Rashid, M.U., Rennert, G., Rennert, H.S., Romero, A., Ruebner, M., Saloustros, E., Schmidt, M.K., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneider, M.O., Schoemaker, M.J., Scott, C., Shen, C.Y., Shu, X.O., Simard, J., Slager, S., Smichkoska, S., Southey, M.C., Spinelli, J.J., Stone, J., Surowy, H., Swerdlow, A.J., Tamimi, R.M., Tapper, W.J., Teo, S.H., Terry, M.B., Toland, A.E., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Torres, D., Torres-Mejia, G., Troester, M.A., Truong, T., Tsugane, S., Untch, M., Vachon, C.M., Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Veen, E.M. van, Vijai, J., Wendt, C., Wolk, A., Yu, J.C., Zheng, W., Ziogas, A., Ziv, E., Dunning, A.M., Pharoah, P.D.P., Schindler, D., Devilee, P., Easton, D.F., Balleine, R., Baxter, R., Braye, S., Carpenter, J., Dahlstrom, J., Forbes, J., Lee, C.S., Marsh, D., Morey, A., Pathmanathan, N., Scott, R., Simpson, P., Spigelman, A., Wilcken, N., Yip, D., Zeps, N., Borresen-Dale, A.L., Alnaes, G.I.G., Sahlberg, K.K., Ottestad, L., Karesen, R., Schlichting, E., Holmen, M.M., Sauer, T., Haakensen, V., Engebraten, O., Naume, B., Fossa, A., Kiserud, C.E., Reinertsen, K.V., Helland, A., Riis, M., Geisler, J., ABCTB Investigators, NBCS Collaborators, Andrulis, Irene L [0000-0002-4226-6435], Arndt, Volker [0000-0001-9320-8684], Brauch, Hiltrud [0000-0001-7531-2736], Dwek, Miriam [0000-0001-7184-2932], Ekici, Arif B [0000-0001-6099-7066], Fasching, Peter A [0000-0003-4885-8471], Figueroa, Jonine [0000-0002-5100-623X], Hein, Alexander [0000-0003-2601-3398], Ito, Hidemi [0000-0002-8023-4581], Matsuo, Keitaro [0000-0003-1761-6314], Menon, Usha [0000-0003-3708-1732], Milne, Roger L [0000-0001-5764-7268], Muir, Kenneth [0000-0001-6429-988X], Nevanlinna, Heli [0000-0002-0916-2976], Newman, William G [0000-0002-6382-4678], Peto, Julian [0000-0002-1685-8912], Rennert, Gad [0000-0002-8512-068X], Romero, Atocha [0000-0002-1634-7397], Schmidt, Marjanka K [0000-0002-2228-429X], Scott, Christopher [0000-0003-1340-0647], Stone, Jennifer [0000-0001-5077-0124], Truong, Thérèse [0000-0002-2943-6786], Tsugane, Shoichiro [0000-0003-4105-2774], Ziogas, Argyrios [0000-0003-4529-3727], Dunning, Alison M [0000-0001-6651-7166], Pharoah, Paul DP [0000-0001-8494-732X], Devilee, Peter [0000-0002-8023-2009], Easton, Douglas F [0000-0003-2444-3247], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Andrulis, Irene L. [0000-0002-4226-6435], Ekici, Arif B. [0000-0001-6099-7066], Fasching, Peter A. [0000-0003-4885-8471], Milne, Roger L. [0000-0001-5764-7268], Newman, William G. [0000-0002-6382-4678], Schmidt, Marjanka K. [0000-0002-2228-429X], Dunning, Alison M. [0000-0001-6651-7166], Pharoah, Paul D. P. [0000-0001-8494-732X], Easton, Douglas F. [0000-0003-2444-3247], HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Clinicum, University Management, Department of Oncology, University of Helsinki, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, HUS Gynecology and Obstetrics, Medical Oncology, and Clinical Genetics
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,PROTEIN ,lcsh:Medicine ,45/47 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fanconi anemia ,Genotype ,lcsh:Science ,Sequence Deletion ,Multidisciplinary ,BRCA1 Protein ,Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group C Protein ,1184 Genetics, developmental biology, physiology ,BRCA2 Protein ,3. Good health ,BIALLELIC MUTATIONS ,DNA-REPAIR ,Female ,692/499 ,Medical Genetics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,PALB2 ,3122 Cancers ,ABCTB Investigators ,Breast Neoplasms ,FANCONIS ANEMIA ,Article ,692/4028 ,NBCS Collaborators ,03 medical and health sciences ,Breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,NONSENSE MUTATION ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Medicinsk genetik ,45 ,business.industry ,Genetic heterogeneity ,lcsh:R ,Case-control study ,Genetic Variation ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,GENE ,Fanconi Anemia ,030104 developmental biology ,Risk factors ,Case-Control Studies ,lcsh:Q ,3111 Biomedicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder with 22 disease-causing genes reported to date. In some FA genes, monoallelic mutations have been found to be associated with breast cancer risk, while the risk associations of others remain unknown. The gene for FA type C, FANCC, has been proposed as a breast cancer susceptibility gene based on epidemiological and sequencing studies. We used the Oncoarray project to genotype two truncating FANCC variants (p.R185X and p.R548X) in 64,760 breast cancer cases and 49,793 controls of European descent. FANCC mutations were observed in 25 cases (14 with p.R185X, 11 with p.R548X) and 26 controls (18 with p.R185X, 8 with p.R548X). There was no evidence of an association with the risk of breast cancer, neither overall (odds ratio 0.77, 95%CI 0.44–1.33, p = 0.4) nor by histology, hormone receptor status, age or family history. We conclude that the breast cancer risk association of these two FANCC variants, if any, is much smaller than for BRCA1, BRCA2 or PALB2 mutations. If this applies to all truncating variants in FANCC it would suggest there are differences between FA genes in their roles on breast cancer risk and demonstrates the merit of large consortia for clarifying risk associations of rare variants.
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45. Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality
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Escala-Garcia, M., Guo, Q., Dork, T., Canisius, S., Keeman, R., Dennis, J., Beesley, J., Lecarpentier, J., Bolla, M.K., Wang, Q., Abraham, J., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Auer, P.L., Beckmann, M.W., Behrens, S., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Bernstein, L., Blomqvist, C., Boeckx, B., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Borresen-Dale, A.L., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Brentnall, A., Brinton, L., Broberg, P., Brock, I.W., Brucker, S.Y., Burwinkel, B., Caldas, C., Caldes, T., Campa, D., Canzian, F., Carracedo, A., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Chenevix-Trench, G., Cheng, T.Y.D., Chin, S.F., Clarke, C.L., Cordina-Duverger, E., Couch, F.J., Cox, D.G., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Devilee, P., Dunn, J.A., Dunning, A.M., Durcan, L., Dwek, M., Earl, H.M., Ekici, A.B., Eliassen, A.H., Ellberg, C., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Figueroa, J., Flesch-Janys, D., Flyger, H., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Galle, E., Gapstur, S.M., Garcia-Closas, M., Garcia-Saenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., George, A., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G.G., Glendon, G., Goldgar, D.E., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Alnaes, G.I.G., Grip, M., Guenel, P., Haeberle, L., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Hakansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Hankinson, S., Harkness, E.F., Harrington, P.A., Hart, S.N., Hartikainen, J.M., Hein, A., Hillemanns, P., Hiller, L., Holleczek, B., Hollestelle, A., Hooning, M.J., Hoover, R.N., Hopper, J.L., Howell, A., Huang, G.M.Q., Humphreys, K., Hunter, D.J., Janni, W., John, E.M., Jones, M.E., Jukkola-Vuorinen, A., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kabisch, M., Kaczmarek, K., Kerin, M.J., Khan, S., Khusnutdinova, E., Kiiski, J.I., Kitahara, C.M., Knight, J.A., Ko, Y.D., Koppert, L.B., Kosma, V.M., Kraft, P., Kristensen, V.N., Kruger, U., Kuhl, T., Lambrechts, D., Marchand, L. le, Lee, E., Lejbkowicz, F., Li, L., Lindblom, A., Lindstrom, S., Linet, M., Lissowska, J., W.Y. lo, Loibl, S., Lubinski, J., Lux, M.P., MacInnis, R.J., Maierthaler, M., Maishman, T., Makalic, E., Mannermaa, A., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Mavroudis, D., McLean, C., Meindl, A., Middha, P., Miller, N., Milne, R.L., Moreno, F., Mulligan, A.M., Mulot, C., Nassir, R., Neuhausen, S.L., Newman, W.T., Nielsen, S.F., Nordestgaard, B.G., Norman, A., Olsson, H., Orr, N., Pankratz, V.S., Park-Simon, T.W., Perez, J.I.A., Perez-Barrios, C., Peterlongo, P., Petridis, C., Pinchev, M., Prajzendanc, K., Prentice, R., Presneau, N., Prokofieva, D., Pylkas, K., Rack, B., Radice, P., Ramachandran, D., Rennert, G., Rennert, H.S., Rhenius, V., Romero, A., Roylance, R., Saloustros, E., Sawyer, E.J., Schmidt, D.F., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Schoemaker, M.J., Schumacher, F., Schwentner, L., Scott, R.J., Scott, C., Seynaeve, C., Shah, M., Simard, J., Smeets, A., Sohn, C., Southey, M.C., Swerdlow, A.J., Talhouk, A., Tamimi, R.M., Tapper, W.J., Teixeira, M.R., Tengstrom, M., Terry, M.B., Thone, K., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Tomlinson, I., Torres, D., Truong, T., Turman, C., Turnbull, C., Ulmer, H.U., Untch, M., Vachon, C., Asperen, C.J. van, Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Veen, E.M. van, Wendt, C., Whittemore, A.S., Willett, W., Winqvist, R., Wolk, A., Yang, X.R., Zhang, Y., Easton, D.F., Fasching, P.A., Nevanlinna, H., Eccles, D.M., Pharoah, P.D.P., Schmidt, M.K., and NBCS Collaborators
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BACKGROUND: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry.METHODS: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using similar to 10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP).RESULTS: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P
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46. Germline variation at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry (vol 9, 4616, 2018)
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Matejcic, M, Saunders, EJ, Dadaev, T, Brook, MN, Wang, K, Sheng, X, Al Olama, AA, Schumacher, FR, Ingles, SA, Govindasami, K, Benlloch, S, Berndt, SI, Albanes, D, Koutros, S, Muir, K, Stevens, VL, Gapstur, SM, Tangen, CM, Batra, J, Clements, J, Gronberg, H, Pashayan, N, Schleutker, J, Wolk, A, West, C, Mucci, L, Kraft, P, Cancel-Tassin, G, Sorensen, KD, Maehle, L, Grindedal, EM, Strom, SS, Neal, DE, Hamdy, FC, Donovan, JL, Travis, RC, Hamilton, RJ, Rosenstein, B, Lu, Y-J, Giles, GG, Kibel, AS, Vega, A, Bensen, JT, Kogevinas, M, Penney, KL, Park, JY, Stanford, JL, Cybulski, C, Nordestgaard, BG, Brenner, H, Maier, C, Kim, J, Teixeira, MR, Neuhausen, SL, De Ruyck, K, Razack, A, Newcomb, LF, Lessel, D, Kaneva, R, Usmani, N, Claessens, F, Townsend, PA, Gago-Dominguez, M, Roobol, MJ, Menegaux, F, Khaw, K-T, Cannon-Albright, LA, Pandha, H, Thibodeau, SN, Schaid, DJ, Wiklund, F, Chanock, SJ, Easton, DF, Eeles, RA, Kote-Jarai, Z, Conti, DV, Haiman, CA, Henderson, BE, Stern, MC, Thwaites, A, Guy, M, Whitmore, I, Morgan, A, Fisher, C, Hazel, S, Livni, N, Cook, M, Fachal, L, Weinstein, S, Freeman, LEB, Hoover, RN, Machiela, MJ, Lophatananon, A, Carter, BD, Goodman, P, Moya, L, Srinivasan, S, Kedda, M-A, Yeadon, T, Eckert, A, Eklund, M, Cavalli-Bjoerkman, C, Dunning, AM, Sipeky, C, Hakansson, N, Elliott, R, Ranu, H, Giovannucci, E, Turman, C, Hunter, DJ, Cussenot, O, Orntoft, TF, Lane, A, Lewis, SJ, Davis, M, Key, TJ, Brown, P, Kulkarni, GS, Zlotta, AR, Fleshner, NE, Finelli, A, Mao, X, Marzec, J, MacInnis, RJ, Milne, R, Hopper, JL, Aguado, M, Bustamante, M, Castano-Vinyals, G, Gracia-Lavedan, E, Cecchini, L, Stampfer, M, Ma, J, Sellers, TA, Geybels, MS, Park, H, Zachariah, B, Kolb, S, Wokolorczyk, D, Lubinski, J, Kluzniak, W, Nielsen, SF, Weisher, M, Cuk, K, Vogel, W, Luedeke, M, Logothetis, CJ, Paulo, P, Cardoso, M, Maia, S, Silva, MP, Steele, L, Ding, YC, De Meerleer, G, De Langhe, S, Thierens, H, Lim, J, Tan, MH, Ong, AT, Lin, DW, Kachakova, D, Mitkova, A, Mitev, V, Parliament, M, Jenster, G, Bangma, C, Schroder, FH, Truong, T, Koudou, YA, Michael, A, Kierzek, A, Karlsson, A, Broms, M, Wu, H, Aukim-Hastie, C, Tillmans, L, Riska, S, McDonnell, SK, Dearnaley, D, Spurdle, A, Gardiner, R, Hayes, V, Butler, L, Taylor, R, Papargiris, M, Saunders, P, Kujala, P, Talala, K, Taari, K, Bentzen, S, Hicks, B, Vogt, A, Hutchinson, A, Cox, A, George, A, Toi, A, Evans, A, Van der Kwast, TH, Imai, T, Saito, S, Zhao, S-C, Ren, G, Zhang, Y, Yu, Y, Wu, Y, Wu, J, Zhou, B, Pedersen, J, Lobato-Busto, R, Manuel Ruiz-Dominguez, J, Mengual, L, Alcaraz, A, Pow-Sang, J, Herkommer, K, Vlahova, A, Dikov, T, Christova, S, Carracedo, A, Tretarre, B, Rebillard, X, Mulot, C, Adolfsson, J, Stattin, P, Johansson, J-E, Martin, RM, Thompson, IM, Chambers, S, Aitken, J, Horvath, L, Haynes, A-M, Tilley, W, Risbridger, G, Aly, M, Nordstrom, T, Pharoah, P, Tammela, TLJ, Murtola, T, Auvinen, A, Burnet, N, Barnett, G, Andriole, G, Klim, A, Drake, BF, Borre, M, Kerns, S, Ostrer, H, Zhang, H-W, Cao, G, Lin, J, Ling, J, Li, M, Feng, N, Li, J, He, W, Guo, X, Sun, Z, Wang, G, Guo, J, Southey, MC, FitzGerald, LM, Marsden, G, Gomez-Caamano, A, Carballo, A, Peleteiro, P, Calvo, P, Szulkin, R, Llorca, J, Dierssen-Sotos, T, Gomez-Acebo, I, Lin, H-Y, Ostrander, EA, Bisbjerg, R, Klarskov, P, Roder, MA, Iversen, P, Holleczek, B, Stegmaier, C, Schnoeller, T, Bohnert, P, John, EM, Ost, P, Teo, S-H, Gamulin, M, Kulis, T, Kastelan, Z, Slavov, C, Popov, E, Van den Broeck, T, Joniau, S, Larkin, S, Esteban Castelao, J, Martinez, ME, Van Schaik, RHN, Xu, J, Lindstrom, S, Riboli, E, Berry, C, Siddiq, A, Canzian, F, Kolonel, LN, Le Marchand, L, Freedman, M, Cenee, S, Sanchez, M, and Commission of the European Communities
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Correction to: Nature Communications; https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06863-1, published online 5 November 2018.
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47. Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality
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Escala-Garcia, M. (Maria), Guo, Q. (Qi), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Canisius, S. (Sander), Keeman, R. (Renske), Dennis, J. (Joe), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), Lecarpentier, J. (Julie), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Wang, Q. (Qin), Abraham, J. (Jean), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Auer, P. L. (Paul L.), Beckmann, M. W. (Matthias W.), Behrens, S. (Sabine), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bernstein, L. (Leslie), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Boeckx, B. (Bram), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Borresen-Dale, A.-L. (Anne-Lise), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Brentnall, A. (Adam), Brinton, L. (Louise), Broberg, P. (Per), Brock, I. W. (Ian W.), Brucker, S. Y. (Sara Y.), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Caldas, C. (Carlos), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Campa, D. (Daniele), Canzian, F. (Federico), Carracedo, A. (Angel), Carter, B. D. (Brian D.), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Cheng, T. D. (Ting-Yuan David), Chin, S.-F. (Suet-Feung), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Cordina-Duverger, E. (Emilie), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Cox, D. G. (David G.), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M. B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Dunn, J. A. (Janet A.), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Durcan, L. (Lorraine), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Earl, H. M. (Helena M.), Ekici, A. B. (Arif B.), Eliassen, A. H. (A. Heather), Ellberg, C. (Carolina), Engel, C. (Christoph), Eriksson, M. (Mikael), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Flesch-Janys, D. (Dieter), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Gabrielson, M. (Marike), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Galle, E. (Eva), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat), Garcia-Saenz, J. A. (Jose A.), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), George, A. (Angela), Georgoulias, V. (Vassilios), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Glendon, G. (Gord), Goldgar, D. E. (David E.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Alnaes, G. I. (Grethe I. Grenaker), Grip, M. (Mervi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Haeberle, L. (Lothar), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hakansson, N. (Niclas), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Hankinson, S. (Susan), Harkness, E. F. (Elaine F.), Harrington, P. A. (Patricia A.), Hart, S. N. (Steven N.), Hartikainen, J. M. (Jaana M.), Hein, A. (Alexander), Hillemanns, P. (Peter), Hiller, L. (Louise), Holleczek, B. (Bernd), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hoover, R. N. (Robert N.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Huang, G. (Guanmengqian), Humphreys, K. (Keith), Hunter, D. J. (David J.), Janni, W. (Wolfgang), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Jukkola-Vuorinen, A. (Arja), Jung, A. (Audrey), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kabisch, M. (Maria), Kaczmarek, K. (Katarzyna), Kerin, M. J. (Michael J.), Khan, S. (Sofia), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kiiski, J. I. (Johanna, I), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Knight, J. A. (Julia A.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Koppert, L. B. (Linetta B.), Kosma, V.-M. (Veli-Matti), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Kruger, U. (Ute), Kuehl, T. (Tabea), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lee, E. (Eunjung), Lejbkowicz, F. (Flavio), Li, L. (Lian), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Lindstrom, S. (Sara), Linet, M. (Martha), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Lo, W.-Y. (Wing-Yee), Loibl, S. (Sibylle), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Lux, M. P. (Michael P.), MacInnis, R. J. (Robert J.), Maierthaler, M. (Melanie), Maishman, T. (Tom), Makalic, E. (Enes), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), Mavroudis, D. (Dimitrios), McLean, C. (Catriona), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Middha, P. (Pooja), Miller, N. (Nicola), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Moreno, F. (Fernando), Mulligan, A. M. (Anna Marie), Mulot, C. (Claire), Nassir, R. (Rami), Neuhausen, S. L. (Susan L.), Newman, W. T. (William T.), Nielsen, S. F. (Sune F.), Nordestgaard, B. G. (Borge G.), Norman, A. (Aaron), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orr, N. (Nick), Pankratz, V. S. (V. Shane), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Perez, J. I. (Jose I. A.), Perez-Barrios, C. (Clara), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Petridis, C. (Christos), Pinchev, M. (Mila), Prajzendanc, K. (Karoliona), Prentice, R. (Ross), Presneau, N. (Nadege), Prokofieva, D. (Darya), Pylkas, K. (Katri), Rack, B. (Brigitte), Radice, P. (Paolo), Ramachandran, D. (Dhanya), Rennert, G. (Gadi), Rennert, H. S. (Hedy S.), Rhenius, V. (Valerie), Romero, A. (Atocha), Roylance, R. (Rebecca), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Schmidt, D. F. (Daniel F.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Schneeweiss, A. (Andreas), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Schumacher, F. (Fredrick), Schwentner, L. (Lukas), Scott, R. J. (Rodney J.), Scott, C. (Christopher), Seynaeve, C. (Caroline), Shah, M. (Mitul), Simard, J. (Jacques), Smeets, A. (Ann), Sohn, C. (Christof), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Swerdlow, A. 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Background: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry. Methods: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). Results: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P < 5 × 10−8. For ER-positive disease, the most significantly associated variant was chr7:rs4717568 (BFDP = 7%, P = 1.28 × 10−7, hazard ratio [HR] = 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.84–0.92); the closest gene is AUTS2. For ER-negative disease, the most significant variant was chr7:rs67918676 (BFDP = 11%, P = 1.38 × 10−7, HR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.16–1.39); located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA gene (AC004009.3), close to the HOXA gene cluster. Conclusions: We uncovered germline variants on chromosome 7 at BFDP
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48. Associations of obesity and circulating insulin and glucose with breast cancer risk: a Mendelian randomization analysis
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Shu, X., Wu, L., Khankari, N.K., Shu, X.O., Wang, T.J., Michailidou, K., Bolla, M.K., Wang, Q., Dennis, J., Milne, R.L., Schmidt, M.K., Pharoah, P.D.P., Andrulis, I.L., Hunter, D.J., Simard, J., Easton, D.F., Zheng, W., Alicia, B.F.J., Anton-Culver, H., Antonenkova, N.N., Arndt, V., Aronson, K.J., Auer, P.L., Barrdahl, M., Baynes, C., Freeman, L.E.B., Beckmann, M.W., Behrens, S., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Blomqvist, C., Bogdanova, N.V., Bojesen, S.E., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Brinton, L., Broberg, P., Brucker, S.Y., Bruning, T., Burwinkel, B., Cai, Q.Y., Caldes, T., Canzian, F., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chenevix-Trench, G., Cheng, T.Y.D., Clarke, C.L., Conroy, D.M., Couch, F.J., Cox, D.G., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Cunningham, J.M., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Doheny, K.F., Dork, T., dos-Santos-Silva, I., Dumont, M., Dunning, A.M., Dwek, M., Earp, H.S., Eccles, D.M., Eliassen, A.H., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fachal, L., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J., Fletcher, O., Flyger, H., Fritschi, L., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gapstur, S.M., Garcia-Closas, M., Gaudet, M.M., Ghoussaini, M., Giles, G.G., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Guenel, P., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Hakansson, N., Hall, P., Hallberg, E., Hamann, U., Harrington, P., He, W., Hein, A., Hicks, B., Hillemanns, P., Hogervorst, F.B., Hollestelle, A., Hoover, R.N., Hopper, J.L., Howell, A., Huang, G., Jakubowska, A., Janni, W., John, E.M., Johnson, N., Jones, K., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kabisch, M., Kerin, M.J., Khusnutdinova, E., Kitahara, C.M., Kosma, V.M., Koutros, S., Kraft, P., Kristensen, V.N., Lambrechts, D., Marchand, L. le, Lindstrom, S., Linet, M.S., Lissowska, J., Loibl, S., Lubinski, J., Luccarini, C., Lux, M.P., Maishman, T., Kostovska, I.M., Mannermaa, A., Manoukian, S., Manson, J.E., Margolin, S., Mavroudis, D., Meijers-Heijboer, H., Meindl, A., Menon, U., Meyer, J., Mulligan, A.M., Neuhausen, S.L., Nevanlinna, H., Neven, P., Newman, W.T., Nielsen, S.F., Nordestgaard, B.G., Olopade, O.I., Olshan, A.F., Olson, J.E., Olsson, H., Olswol, C., Orr, N., Perou, C.M., Peto, J., Plaseska-Karanfilska, D., Prentice, R., Presneau, N., Pylkas, K., Rack, B., Radice, P., Rahman, N., Rennert, G., Rennert, H.S., Romero, A., Romm, J., Saloustros, E., Sandler, D.P., Sawyer, E.J., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Scott, R.J., Scott, C., Seal, S., Seynaeve, C., Smeets, A., Southey, M.C., Spinelli, J.J., Stone, J., Surowy, H., Swerdlow, A.J., Tamimi, R., Tapper, W., Taylor, J.A., Terry, M.B., Tessier, D.C., Thone, K., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Torres, D., Troester, M.A., Truong, T., Untch, M., Vachon, C., Berg, D. van den, Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Veen, E.M. van, Vincent, D., Waisfisz, Q., Weinberg, C.R., Wendt, C., Whittemore, A.S., Wildiers, H., Winqvist, R., Wolk, A., Xia, L., Yang, X.H.R., Ziogas, A., Ziv, E., Breast Canc Assoc Consortium, NBCS Collaborators, and Clinical Genetics
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Background In addition to the established association between general obesity and breast cancer risk, central obesity and circulating fasting insulin and glucose have been linked to the development of this common malignancy. Findings from previous studies, however, have been inconsistent, and the nature of the associations is unclear. Methods We conducted Mendelian randomization analyses to evaluate the association of breast cancer risk, using genetic instruments, with fasting insulin, fasting glucose, 2-h glucose, body mass index (BMI) and BMI-adjusted waist-hip-ratio (WHRadj BMI). We first confirmed the association of these instruments with type 2 diabetes risk in a large diabetes genome-wide association study consortium. We then investigated their associations with breast cancer risk using individual-level data obtained from 98 842 cases and 83 464 controls of European descent in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Results All sets of instruments were associated with risk of type 2 diabetes. Associations with breast cancer risk were found for genetically predicted fasting insulin [odds ratio (OR) = 1.71 per standard deviation (SD) increase, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.26-2.31, p = 5.09 × 10–4], 2-h glucose (OR = 1.80 per SD increase, 95% CI = 1.3 0-2.49, p = 4.02 × 10–4), BMI (OR = 0.70 per 5-unit increase, 95% CI = 0.65-0.76, p = 5.05 × 10–19) and WHRadj BMI (OR = 0.85, 95% CI = 0.79-0.91, p = 9.22 × 10–6). Stratified analyses showed that genetically predicted fasting insulin was more closely related to risk of estrogen-receptor [ER]-positive cancer, whereas the associations with instruments of 2-h glucose, BMI and WHRadj BMI were consistent regardless of age, menopausal status, estrogen receptor status and family history of breast cancer. Conclusions We confirmed the previously reported inverse association of genetically predicted BMI with breast cancer risk, and showed a positive association of genetically predicted fasting insulin and 2-h glucose and an inverse association of WHRadj BMI with breast cancer risk. Our study suggests that genetically determined obesity and glucose/insulin-related traits have an important role in the aetiology of breast cancer.
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49. Evolutionary characterization of recent human H3N2 influenza A isolates from Japan and China: novel changes in the receptor binding domain
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Lindstrom, S., Sugita, S., Endo, A., Ishida, M., Huang, P., Xi, S. H., and Nerome, K.
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50. Correction to: Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci (Nature Genetics, (2018), 50, 7, (928-936), 10.1038/s41588-018-0142-8).
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In the version of this article initially published, the name of author Manuela Gago-Dominguez was misspelled as Manuela Gago Dominguez. The error has been corrected in the HTML and PDF version of the article.Copyright © 2018, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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