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The 19q12 bladder cancer GWAS signal: association with cyclin E function and aggressive disease.

Authors :
Fu YP
Kohaar I
Moore LE
Lenz P
Figueroa JD
Tang W
Porter-Gill P
Chatterjee N
Scott-Johnson A
Garcia-Closas M
Muchmore B
Baris D
Paquin A
Ylaya K
Schwenn M
Apolo AB
Karagas MR
Tarway M
Johnson A
Mumy A
Schned A
Guedez L
Jones MA
Kida M
Hosain GM
Malats N
Kogevinas M
Tardon A
Serra C
Carrato A
Garcia-Closas R
Lloreta J
Wu X
Purdue M
Andriole GL Jr
Grubb RL 3rd
Black A
Landi MT
Caporaso NE
Vineis P
Siddiq A
Bueno-de-Mesquita HB
Trichopoulos D
Ljungberg B
Severi G
Weiderpass E
Krogh V
Dorronsoro M
Travis RC
Tjønneland A
Brennan P
Chang-Claude J
Riboli E
Prescott J
Chen C
De Vivo I
Govannucci E
Hunter D
Kraft P
Lindstrom S
Gapstur SM
Jacobs EJ
Diver WR
Albanes D
Weinstein SJ
Virtamo J
Kooperberg C
Hohensee C
Rodabough RJ
Cortessis VK
Conti DV
Gago-Dominguez M
Stern MC
Pike MC
Van Den Berg D
Yuan JM
Haiman CA
Cussenot O
Cancel-Tassin G
Roupret M
Comperat E
Porru S
Carta A
Pavanello S
Arici C
Mastrangelo G
Grossman HB
Wang Z
Deng X
Chung CC
Hutchinson A
Burdette L
Wheeler W
Fraumeni J Jr
Chanock SJ
Hewitt SM
Silverman DT
Rothman N
Prokunina-Olsson L
Source :
Cancer research [Cancer Res] 2014 Oct 15; Vol. 74 (20), pp. 5808-18.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of bladder cancer identified a genetic marker rs8102137 within the 19q12 region as a novel susceptibility variant. This marker is located upstream of the CCNE1 gene, which encodes cyclin E, a cell-cycle protein. We performed genetic fine-mapping analysis of the CCNE1 region using data from two bladder cancer GWAS (5,942 cases and 10,857 controls). We found that the original GWAS marker rs8102137 represents a group of 47 linked SNPs (with r(2) ≥ 0.7) associated with increased bladder cancer risk. From this group, we selected a functional promoter variant rs7257330, which showed strong allele-specific binding of nuclear proteins in several cell lines. In both GWASs, rs7257330 was associated only with aggressive bladder cancer, with a combined per-allele OR = 1.18 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.09-1.27, P = 4.67 × 10(-5)] versus OR = 1.01 (95% CI, 0.93-1.10, P = 0.79) for nonaggressive disease, with P = 0.0015 for case-only analysis. Cyclin E protein expression analyzed in 265 bladder tumors was increased in aggressive tumors (P = 0.013) and, independently, with each rs7257330-A risk allele (P(trend) = 0.024). Overexpression of recombinant cyclin E in cell lines caused significant acceleration of cell cycle. In conclusion, we defined the 19q12 signal as the first GWAS signal specific for aggressive bladder cancer. Molecular mechanisms of this genetic association may be related to cyclin E overexpression and alteration of cell cycle in carriers of CCNE1 risk variants. In combination with established bladder cancer risk factors and other somatic and germline genetic markers, the CCNE1 variants could be useful for inclusion into bladder cancer risk prediction models.<br /> (©2014 American Association for Cancer Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1538-7445
Volume :
74
Issue :
20
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25320178
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-1531