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Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer in men of African ancestry identifies a susceptibility locus at 17q21.


ABSTRACT: In search of common risk alleles for prostate cancer that could contribute to high rates of the disease in men of African ancestry, we conducted a genome-wide association study, with 1,047,986 SNP markers examined in 3,425 African-Americans with prostate cancer (cases) and 3,290 African-American male controls. We followed up the most significant 17 new associations from stage 1 in 1,844 cases and 3,269 controls of African ancestry. We identified a new risk variant on chromosome 17q21 (rs7210100, odds ratio per allele = 1.51, P = 3.4 × 10(-13)). The frequency of the risk allele is ?5% in men of African descent, whereas it is rare in other populations (<1%). Further studies are needed to investigate the biological contribution of this allele to prostate cancer risk. These findings emphasize the importance of conducting genome-wide association studies in diverse populations.

SUBMITTER: Haiman CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3102788 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide association study of prostate cancer in men of African ancestry identifies a susceptibility locus at 17q21.

Haiman Christopher A CA   Chen Gary K GK   Blot William J WJ   Strom Sara S SS   Berndt Sonja I SI   Kittles Rick A RA   Rybicki Benjamin A BA   Isaacs William B WB   Ingles Sue A SA   Stanford Janet L JL   Diver W Ryan WR   Witte John S JS   Hsing Ann W AW   Nemesure Barbara B   Rebbeck Timothy R TR   Cooney Kathleen A KA   Xu Jianfeng J   Kibel Adam S AS   Hu Jennifer J JJ   John Esther M EM   Gueye Serigne M SM   Watya Stephen S   Signorello Lisa B LB   Hayes Richard B RB   Wang Zhaoming Z   Yeboah Edward E   Tettey Yao Y   Cai Qiuyin Q   Kolb Suzanne S   Ostrander Elaine A EA   Zeigler-Johnson Charnita C   Yamamura Yuko Y   Neslund-Dudas Christine C   Haslag-Minoff Jennifer J   Wu William W   Thomas Venetta V   Allen Glenn O GO   Murphy Adam A   Chang Bao-Li BL   Zheng S Lilly SL   Leske M Cristina MC   Wu Suh-Yuh SY   Ray Anna M AM   Hennis Anselm J M AJ   Thun Michael J MJ   Carpten John J   Casey Graham G   Carter Erin N EN   Duarte Edder R ER   Xia Lucy Y LY   Sheng Xin X   Wan Peggy P   Pooler Loreall C LC   Cheng Iona I   Monroe Kristine R KR   Schumacher Fredrick F   Le Marchand Loic L   Kolonel Laurence N LN   Chanock Stephen J SJ   Van Den Berg David D   Stram Daniel O DO   Henderson Brian E BE  

Nature genetics 20110522 6


In search of common risk alleles for prostate cancer that could contribute to high rates of the disease in men of African ancestry, we conducted a genome-wide association study, with 1,047,986 SNP markers examined in 3,425 African-Americans with prostate cancer (cases) and 3,290 African-American male controls. We followed up the most significant 17 new associations from stage 1 in 1,844 cases and 3,269 controls of African ancestry. We identified a new risk variant on chromosome 17q21 (rs7210100,  ...[more]

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