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Genetic variants associated with longer telomere length are associated with increased lung cancer risk among never-smoking women in Asia: a report from the female lung cancer consortium in Asia.

Authors :
Machiela MJ
Hsiung CA
Shu XO
Seow WJ
Wang Z
Matsuo K
Hong YC
Seow A
Wu C
Hosgood HD 3rd
Chen K
Wang JC
Wen W
Cawthon R
Chatterjee N
Hu W
Caporaso NE
Park JY
Chen CJ
Kim YH
Kim YT
Landi MT
Shen H
Lawrence C
Burdett L
Yeager M
Chang IS
Mitsudomi T
Kim HN
Chang GC
Bassig BA
Tucker M
Wei F
Yin Z
An SJ
Qian B
Lee VH
Lu D
Liu J
Jeon HS
Hsiao CF
Sung JS
Kim JH
Gao YT
Tsai YH
Jung YJ
Guo H
Hu Z
Hutchinson A
Wang WC
Klein RJ
Chung CC
Oh IJ
Chen KY
Berndt SI
Wu W
Chang J
Zhang XC
Huang MS
Zheng H
Wang J
Zhao X
Li Y
Choi JE
Su WC
Park KH
Sung SW
Chen YM
Liu L
Kang CH
Hu L
Chen CH
Pao W
Kim YC
Yang TY
Xu J
Guan P
Tan W
Su J
Wang CL
Li H
Sihoe AD
Zhao Z
Chen Y
Choi YY
Hung JY
Kim JS
Yoon HI
Cai Q
Lin CC
Park IK
Xu P
Dong J
Kim C
He Q
Perng RP
Kohno T
Kweon SS
Chen CY
Vermeulen RC
Wu J
Lim WY
Chen KC
Chow WH
Ji BT
Chan JK
Chu M
Li YJ
Yokota J
Li J
Chen H
Xiang YB
Yu CJ
Kunitoh H
Wu G
Jin L
Lo YL
Shiraishi K
Chen YH
Lin HC
Wu T
Wong MP
Wu YL
Yang PC
Zhou B
Shin MH
Fraumeni JF Jr
Zheng W
Lin D
Chanock SJ
Rothman N
Lan Q
Source :
International journal of cancer [Int J Cancer] 2015 Jul 15; Vol. 137 (2), pp. 311-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 29.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Recent evidence from several relatively small nested case-control studies in prospective cohorts shows an association between longer telomere length measured phenotypically in peripheral white blood cell (WBC) DNA and increased lung cancer risk. We sought to further explore this relationship by examining a panel of seven telomere-length associated genetic variants in a large study of 5,457 never-smoking female Asian lung cancer cases and 4,493 never-smoking female Asian controls using data from a previously reported genome-wide association study. Using a group of 1,536 individuals with phenotypically measured telomere length in WBCs in the prospective Shanghai Women's Health study, we demonstrated the utility of a genetic risk score (GRS) of seven telomere-length associated variants to predict telomere length in an Asian population. We then found that GRSs used as instrumental variables to predict longer telomere length were associated with increased lung cancer risk (OR = 1.51 (95% CI = 1.34-1.69) for upper vs. lower quartile of the weighted GRS, p value = 4.54 × 10(-14) ) even after removing rs2736100 (p value = 4.81 × 10(-3) ), a SNP in the TERT locus robustly associated with lung cancer risk in prior association studies. Stratified analyses suggested the effect of the telomere-associated GRS is strongest among younger individuals. We found no difference in GRS effect between adenocarcinoma and squamous cell subtypes. Our results indicate that a genetic background that favors longer telomere length may increase lung cancer risk, which is consistent with earlier prospective studies relating longer telomere length with increased lung cancer risk.<br /> (Published 2014. This article is a US Government work and, as such, is in the public domain of the United States of America.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-0215
Volume :
137
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25516442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.29393