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Expression quantitative trait loci of genes predicting outcome are associated with survival of multiple myeloma patients

Authors :
Artur Jurczyszyn
Grzegorz Mazur
Elżbieta Iskierka-Jażdżewska
Daria Zawirska
Waldemar Tomczak
Angelica Macauda
Charles Dumontet
Aaron D. Norman
Niels Abildgaard
Mirosław Markiewicz
Eva Haastrup
Norbert Grzasko
Juan Sainz
Nicola J. Camp
Matteo Pelosini
Edyta Subocz
Alem A. Belachew
Marek Dudziński
Michelle A.T. Hildebrandt
Judit Várkonyi
Federico Canzian
Agnieszka Druzd-Sitek
Sonja I. Berndt
Joaquin Martinez-Lopez
Chiara Piredda
Rui Manuel Reis
John J. Spinelli
Marcin Rymko
Magdalena Dutka
Susan L. Slager
Elad Ziv
Gabriele Buda
Rosalie G. Waller
Małgorzata Raźny
Alyssa I. Clay-Gilmour
Jonathan N. Hofmann
Aleksandra Butrym
Graham G. Giles
Marcin Kruszewski
Ramón García-Sanz
Elizabeth E. Brown
Niels Frost Andersen
Lene Hyldahl Ebbesen
Witold Prejzner
Herlander Marques
Krzysztof Jamroziak
Federica Gemignani
Roger L. Milne
Anna Suska
Celine M. Vachon
Annette Juul Vangsted
Daniele Campa
Torben Barington
Marzena Wątek
Source :
Int J Cancer, Macauda, A, Piredda, C, Clay-Gilmour, A I, Sainz, J, Buda, G, Markiewicz, M, Barington, T, Ziv, E, Hildebrandt, M A T, Belachew, A A, Varkonyi, J, Prejzner, W, Druzd-Sitek, A, Spinelli, J, Andersen, N F, Hofmann, J N, Dudziński, M, Martinez-Lopez, J, Iskierka-Jazdzewska, E, Milne, R L, Mazur, G, Giles, G G, Ebbesen, L H, Rymko, M, Jamroziak, K, Subocz, E, Reis, R M, Garcia-Sanz, R, Suska, A, Haastrup, E K, Zawirska, D, Grzasko, N, Vangsted, A J, Dumontet, C, Kruszewski, M, Dutka, M, Camp, N J, Waller, R G, Tomczak, W, Pelosini, M, Raźny, M, Marques, H, Abildgaard, N, Wątek, M, Jurczyszyn, A, Brown, E E, Berndt, S, Butrym, A, Vachon, C M, Norman, A D, Slager, S L, Gemignani, F, Canzian, F & Campa, D 2021, ' Expression quantitative trait loci of genes predicting outcome are associated with survival of multiple myeloma patients ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 149, no. 2, pp. 327-336 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33547, Digibug: Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Granada, Universidad de Granada (UGR), Digibug. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Granada, instname
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Grant/ Award Number: 81274; Huntsman Cancer Institute Pilot Funds; Leukemia Lymphoma Society, Grant/Award Number: 6067-09; the National Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute, Grant/Award Numbers: P30 CA016672, P30 CA042014, P30 CA13148, P50 CA186781, R01 CA107476, R01 CA134674, R01 CA168762, R01 CA186646, R01 CA235026, R21 CA155951, R25 CA092049, R25 CA47888, U54 CA118948; Utah Population Database, Utah Cancer Registry, Huntsman Cancer Center Support Grant, Utah State Department of Health, University of Utah; VicHealth, Cancer Council Victoria, Australian National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: 1074383, 209057, 396414; Victorian Cancer Registry, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian National Death Index, Australian Cancer Database; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center; University of Pisa and DKFZ<br />The authors thank all site investigators that contributed to the studies within the Multiple Myeloma Working Group (Interlymph Consortium), staff involved at each site and, most importantly, the study participants for their contributions that made our study possible. This work was partially supported by intramural funds of University of Pisa and DKFZ. This work was supported in part by the National Institute of Health/National Cancer Institute (R25 CA092049, P30 CA016672, R01 CA134674, P30 CA042014, R01 CA186646, R21 CA155951, U54 CA118948, P30 CA13148, R25 CA47888, R01 CA235026, R01 CA107476, R01 CA168762, P50 CA186781 and the NCI Intramural Research Program), Leukemia Lymphoma Society (6067-09), Huntsman Cancer Institute Pilot Funds, Utah PopulationDatabase, Utah Cancer Registry, Huntsman Cancer Center Support Grant, Utah StateDepartment of Health, University of Utah, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (Grant number 81274), VicHealth, Cancer Council Victoria, Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (Grants 209057, 396414, 1074383), Victorian Cancer Registry, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian National Death Index, Australian Cancer Database and the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.Open Access funding enabled and organized by ProjektDEAL.<br />The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available due to privacy or ethical restrictions.<br />Gene expression profiling can be used for predicting survival in multiple myeloma (MM) and identifying patients who will benefit from particular types of therapy. Some germline single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) act as expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) showing strong associations with gene expression levels. We performed an association study to test whether eQTLs of genes reported to be associated with prognosis of MM patients are directly associated with measures of adverse outcome. Using the genotype-tissue expression portal, we identified a total of 16 candidate genes with at least one eQTL SNP associated with their expression with P < 10(-7) either in EBV-transformed B-lymphocytes or whole blood. We genotyped the resulting 22 SNPs in 1327 MM cases from the International Multiple Myeloma rESEarch (IMMEnSE) consortium and examined their association with overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), adjusting for age, sex, country of origin and disease stage. Three polymorphisms in two genes (TBRG4-rs1992292, TBRG4-rs2287535 and ENTPD1-rs2153913) showed associations with OS at P < .05, with the former two also associated with PFS. The associations of two polymorphisms in TBRG4 with OS were replicated in 1277 MM cases from the International Lymphoma Epidemiology (InterLymph) Consortium. A meta-analysis of the data from IMMEnSE and InterLymph (2579 cases) showed that TBRG4-rs1992292 is associated with OS (hazard ratio = 1.14, 95% confidence interval 1.04-1.26, P = .007). In conclusion, we found biologically a plausible association between a SNP in TBRG4 and OS of MM patients.<br />Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) 81274<br />Huntsman Cancer Institute Pilot Funds<br />Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 6067-09<br />United States Department of Health & Human Services National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI) P30 CA016672 P30 CA042014 P30 CA13148 P50 CA186781 R01 CA107476 R01 CA134674 R01 CA168762 R01 CA186646 R01 CA235026 R21 CA155951 R25 CA092049 R25 CA47888 U54 CA118948<br />Utah Population Database, Utah Cancer Registry, Huntsman Cancer Center Support Grant, Utah State Department of Health, University of Utah<br />VicHealth, Cancer Council Victoria, Australian National Health and Medical Research Council 1074383 209057 396414<br />Victorian Cancer Registry, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Australian National Death Index, Australian Cancer Database<br />Mayo Clinic Cancer Center<br />University of Pisa<br />Helmholtz Association

Details

ISSN :
10970215
Volume :
149
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Accession number :
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