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Genome-Wide Meta-Analyses of Breast, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancer Association Studies Identify Multiple New Susceptibility Loci Shared by at Least Two Cancer Types.

Authors :
Kar SP
Beesley J
Amin Al Olama A
Michailidou K
Tyrer J
Kote-Jarai Z
Lawrenson K
Lindstrom S
Ramus SJ
Thompson DJ
Kibel AS
Dansonka-Mieszkowska A
Michael A
Dieffenbach AK
Gentry-Maharaj A
Whittemore AS
Wolk A
Monteiro A
Peixoto A
Kierzek A
Cox A
Rudolph A
Gonzalez-Neira A
Wu AH
Lindblom A
Swerdlow A
Ziogas A
Ekici AB
Burwinkel B
Karlan BY
Nordestgaard BG
Blomqvist C
Phelan C
McLean C
Pearce CL
Vachon C
Cybulski C
Slavov C
Stegmaier C
Maier C
Ambrosone CB
Høgdall CK
Teerlink CC
Kang D
Tessier DC
Schaid DJ
Stram DO
Cramer DW
Neal DE
Eccles D
Flesch-Janys D
Edwards DR
Wokozorczyk D
Levine DA
Yannoukakos D
Sawyer EJ
Bandera EV
Poole EM
Goode EL
Khusnutdinova E
Høgdall E
Song F
Bruinsma F
Heitz F
Modugno F
Hamdy FC
Wiklund F
Giles GG
Olsson H
Wildiers H
Ulmer HU
Pandha H
Risch HA
Darabi H
Salvesen HB
Nevanlinna H
Gronberg H
Brenner H
Brauch H
Anton-Culver H
Song H
Lim HY
McNeish I
Campbell I
Vergote I
Gronwald J
Lubiński J
Stanford JL
Benítez J
Doherty JA
Permuth JB
Chang-Claude J
Donovan JL
Dennis J
Schildkraut JM
Schleutker J
Hopper JL
Kupryjanczyk J
Park JY
Figueroa J
Clements JA
Knight JA
Peto J
Cunningham JM
Pow-Sang J
Batra J
Czene K
Lu KH
Herkommer K
Khaw KT
Matsuo K
Muir K
Offitt K
Chen K
Moysich KB
Aittomäki K
Odunsi K
Kiemeney LA
Massuger LF
Fitzgerald LM
Cook LS
Cannon-Albright L
Hooning MJ
Pike MC
Bolla MK
Luedeke M
Teixeira MR
Goodman MT
Schmidt MK
Riggan M
Aly M
Rossing MA
Beckmann MW
Moisse M
Sanderson M
Southey MC
Jones M
Lush M
Hildebrandt MA
Hou MF
Schoemaker MJ
Garcia-Closas M
Bogdanova N
Rahman N
Le ND
Orr N
Wentzensen N
Pashayan N
Peterlongo P
Guénel P
Brennan P
Paulo P
Webb PM
Broberg P
Fasching PA
Devilee P
Wang Q
Cai Q
Li Q
Kaneva R
Butzow R
Kopperud RK
Schmutzler RK
Stephenson RA
MacInnis RJ
Hoover RN
Winqvist R
Ness R
Milne RL
Travis RC
Benlloch S
Olson SH
McDonnell SK
Tworoger SS
Maia S
Berndt S
Lee SC
Teo SH
Thibodeau SN
Bojesen SE
Gapstur SM
Kjær SK
Pejovic T
Tammela TL
Dörk T
Brüning T
Wahlfors T
Key TJ
Edwards TL
Menon U
Hamann U
Mitev V
Kosma VM
Setiawan VW
Kristensen V
Arndt V
Vogel W
Zheng W
Sieh W
Blot WJ
Kluzniak W
Shu XO
Gao YT
Schumacher F
Freedman ML
Berchuck A
Dunning AM
Simard J
Haiman CA
Spurdle A
Sellers TA
Hunter DJ
Henderson BE
Kraft P
Chanock SJ
Couch FJ
Hall P
Gayther SA
Easton DF
Chenevix-Trench G
Eeles R
Pharoah PD
Lambrechts D
Source :
Cancer discovery [Cancer Discov] 2016 Sep; Vol. 6 (9), pp. 1052-67. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jul 17.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Unlabelled: Breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers are hormone-related and may have a shared genetic basis, but this has not been investigated systematically by genome-wide association (GWA) studies. Meta-analyses combining the largest GWA meta-analysis data sets for these cancers totaling 112,349 cases and 116,421 controls of European ancestry, all together and in pairs, identified at P < 10(-8) seven new cross-cancer loci: three associated with susceptibility to all three cancers (rs17041869/2q13/BCL2L11; rs7937840/11q12/INCENP; rs1469713/19p13/GATAD2A), two breast and ovarian cancer risk loci (rs200182588/9q31/SMC2; rs8037137/15q26/RCCD1), and two breast and prostate cancer risk loci (rs5013329/1p34/NSUN4; rs9375701/6q23/L3MBTL3). Index variants in five additional regions previously associated with only one cancer also showed clear association with a second cancer type. Cell-type-specific expression quantitative trait locus and enhancer-gene interaction annotations suggested target genes with potential cross-cancer roles at the new loci. Pathway analysis revealed significant enrichment of death receptor signaling genes near loci with P < 10(-5) in the three-cancer meta-analysis.<br />Significance: We demonstrate that combining large-scale GWA meta-analysis findings across cancer types can identify completely new risk loci common to breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers. We show that the identification of such cross-cancer risk loci has the potential to shed new light on the shared biology underlying these hormone-related cancers. Cancer Discov; 6(9); 1052-67. ©2016 AACR.This article is highlighted in the In This Issue feature, p. 932.<br />Competing Interests: The authors disclose no potential conflicts of interest.<br /> (©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2159-8290
Volume :
6
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer discovery
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27432226
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-15-1227