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Data from Risk of Ovarian Cancer and the NF-κB Pathway: Genetic Association with IL1A and TNFSF10

Authors :
Ellen L. Goode
Brooke L. Fridley
Julie M. Cunningham
Keith L. Knutson
Kirsten Moysich
Paul D.P. Pharoah
Linda E. Kelemen
Piotr Sobiczewski
Michelle A.T. Hildebrandt
Montserrat Garcia-Closas
Ignace Vergote
Joseph H. Rothstein
Grace Friel
Francesmary Modugno
Arto Leminen
Lynne R. Wilkens
Arif B. Ekici
Janusz Menkiszak
Urmila Chandran
Ira Schwaab
Aleksandra Gentry-Maharaj
Mari K. Halle
David van den Berg
Anne M. Van Altena
Liisa M. Pelttari
Matthias W. Beckmann
Hannah Yang
Sandrina Lambrechts
Lukasz M. Szafron
Shan Wang-Gohrke
Lene Lundvall
Andreas du Bois
Jenny Lester
Valerie McGuire
Robert Edwards
Lara Sucheston
Jie Lin
Cezary Cybulski
Elisabeth Wik
Susan J. Ramus
Malcolm C. Pike
Katja K. Aben
Angela Brooks-Wilson
Allison F. Vitonis
Jonathan Tyrer
Philipp Harter
Sara H. Olson
Agnieszka Dansonka-Mieszkowska
Anja Rudolph
Alexander Hein
Louise Brinton
Evelyn Despierre
Christine Walsh
Argyrios Ziogas
Galina Lurie
Yukie T. Bean
Heli Nevanlinna
Jan Lubiński
Allan Jensen
Andrew Berchuck
Kunle Odunsi
Dong Liang
Camilla Krakstad
Jennifer A. Doherty
Honglin Song
Leon F.A.G. Massuger
Robert Brown
Catherine M. Phelan
James M. Flanagan
Daniel Cramer
Susanne Kruger Kjaer
Douglas A. Levine
Celeste Leigh Pearce
Joellen Schildkraut
Usha Menon
Peter A. Fasching
Diether Lambrechts
Claus K. Hogdall
Jacek Gronwald
Hoda Anton-Culver
Beth Y. Karlan
Stanley B. Kaye
Florian Heitz
Estrid Hogdall
Simon A. Gayther
Anna H. Wu
James Paul
Diana Eccles
Ingo B. Runnebaum
Natalia Bogdanova
Clareann H. Bunker
Nhu D. Le
Ian Campbell
Tanja Pejovic
Thilo Dörk
Ralf Butzow
Karen Lu
Jolanta Kupryjanczyk
Steven A. Narod
Roberta B. Ness
Mary Anne Rossing
Linda S. Cook
Pamela J. Thompson
Marc T. Goodman
Kathryn Terry
Irene Orlow
Elisa V. Bandera
Jenny Chang-Claude
Weiva Sieh
Alice S. Whittemore
Georgia Chenevix-Trench
Nicolas Wentzensen
Britton Trabert
Gianluca Severi
Graham G. Giles
Laura Baglietto
Lambertus A. Kiemeney
Helga B. Salvesen
Harvey A. Risch
Elizabeth Poole
Shelley S. Tworoger
Thomas A. Sellers
David N. Rider
Zachary Fogarty
Kimberly R. Kalli
Robert A. Vierkant
William R. Bamlet
Matthew S. Block
Bridget Charbonneau
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

A missense single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the immune modulatory gene IL1A has been associated with ovarian cancer risk (rs17561). Although the exact mechanism through which this SNP alters risk of ovarian cancer is not clearly understood, rs17561 has also been associated with risk of endometriosis, an epidemiologic risk factor for ovarian cancer. Interleukin-1α (IL1A) is both regulated by and able to activate NF-κB, a transcription factor family that induces transcription of many proinflammatory genes and may be an important mediator in carcinogenesis. We therefore tagged SNPs in more than 200 genes in the NF-κB pathway for a total of 2,282 SNPs (including rs17561) for genotype analysis of 15,604 cases of ovarian cancer in patients of European descent, including 6,179 of high-grade serous (HGS), 2,100 endometrioid, 1,591 mucinous, 1,034 clear cell, and 1,016 low-grade serous, including 23,235 control cases spanning 40 studies in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. In this large population, we confirmed the association between rs17561 and clear cell ovarian cancer [OR, 0.84; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.76–0.93; P = 0.00075], which remained intact even after excluding participants in the prior study (OR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.75–0.95; P = 0.006). Considering a multiple-testing–corrected significance threshold of P < 2.5 × 10−5, only one other variant, the TNFSF10 SNP rs6785617, was associated significantly with a risk of ovarian cancer (low malignant potential tumors OR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.79–0.91; P = 0.00002). Our results extend the evidence that borderline tumors may have a distinct genetic etiology. Further investigation of how these SNPs might modify ovarian cancer associations with other inflammation-related risk factors is warranted. Cancer Res; 74(3); 852–61. ©2013 AACR.

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OpenAIRE
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