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Evidence for a colorectal cancer susceptibility locus on chromosome 3q21-q24 from a high-density SNP genome-wide linkage scan
Authors:Kemp Zoe,Carvajal-Carmona Luis,Spain Sarah,Barclay Ella,Gorman Margaret,Martin Lynn,Jaeger Emma,Brooks Neil,Bishop D Timothy,Thomas Huw,Tomlinson Ian,Papaemmanuil Elli,Webb Emily,Sellick Gabrielle S,Wood Wendy,Evans Gareth,Lucassen Anneke,Maher Eamonn R,Houlston Richard S  ColoRectal tumour Gene Identification Study Consortium
Affiliation:Molecular and Population Genetics Laboratory, Cancer Research UK, London, UK.
Abstract:To identify a novel susceptibility gene for colorectal cancer (CRC), we conducted a genome-wide linkage analysis of 69 pedigrees segregating colorectal neoplasia in which involvement of known loci had been excluded, using a high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array containing 10,204 markers. Multipoint linkage analyses were undertaken using both non-parametric (model-free) and parametric (model-based) methods. After the removal of SNPs in strong linkage disequilibrium, we obtained a maximum non-parametric linkage statistic of 3.40 (P=0.0003) at chromosomal region 3q21-q24. The same genomic position also yielded the highest multipoint heterogeneity LOD (HLOD) score under a dominant model (HLOD=3.10, genome-wide P=0.038) with 62% of families linked to the locus. We provide evidence for a novel CRC susceptibility gene. Further studies are needed to confirm this localization and to evaluate the contribution of this locus to disease incidence.
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