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A genome-wide association study identifies a novel susceptibility locus for renal cell carcinoma on 12p11.23
Authors:Wu Xifeng  Scelo Ghislaine  Purdue Mark P  Rothman Nathaniel  Johansson Mattias  Ye Yuanqing  Wang Zhaoming  Zelenika Diana  Moore Lee E  Wood Christopher G  Prokhortchouk Egor  Gaborieau Valerie  Jacobs Kevin B  Chow Wong-Ho  Toro Jorge R  Zaridze David  Lin Jie  Lubinski Jan  Trubicka Joanna  Szeszenia-Dabrowska Neonilia  Lissowska Jolanta  Rudnai Peter  Fabianova Eleonora  Mates Dana  Jinga Viorel  Bencko Vladimir  Slamova Alena  Holcatova Ivana  Navratilova Marie  Janout Vladimir  Boffetta Paolo  Colt Joanne S  Davis Faith G  Schwartz Kendra L  Banks Rosamonde E  Selby Peter J  Harnden Patricia  Berg Christine D  Hsing Ann W
Affiliation:Department of Epidemiology, Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA. xwu@mdanderson.org
Abstract:Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most lethal urologic cancer. Only two common susceptibility loci for RCC have been confirmed to date. To identify additional RCC common susceptibility loci, we conducted an independent genome-wide association study (GWAS). We analyzed 533 191 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for association with RCC in 894 cases and 1516 controls of European descent recruited from MD Anderson Cancer Center in the primary scan, and validated the top 500 SNPs in silico in 3772 cases and 8505 controls of European descent involved in the only published GWAS of RCC. We identified two common variants in linkage disequilibrium, rs718314 and rs1049380 (r(2) = 0.64, D?' = 0.84), in the inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor, type 2 (ITPR2) gene on 12p11.23 as novel susceptibility loci for RCC (P = 8.89 × 10(-10) and P = 6.07 × 10(-9), respectively, in meta-analysis) with an allelic odds ratio of 1.19 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.13-1.26] for rs718314 and 1.18 (95% CI: 1.12-1.25) for rs1049380. It has been recently identified that rs718314 in ITPR2 is associated with waist-hip ratio (WHR) phenotype. To our knowledge, this is the first genetic locus associated with both cancer risk and WHR.
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