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European genome-wide association study identifies SLC14A1 as a new urinary bladder cancer susceptibility gene.


ABSTRACT: Three genome-wide association studies in Europe and the USA have reported eight urinary bladder cancer (UBC) susceptibility loci. Using extended case and control series and 1000 Genomes imputations of 5 340 737 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), we searched for additional loci in the European GWAS. The discovery sample set consisted of 1631 cases and 3822 controls from the Netherlands and 603 cases and 37 781 controls from Iceland. For follow-up, we used 3790 cases and 7507 controls from 13 sample sets of European and Iranian ancestry. Based on the discovery analysis, we followed up signals in the urea transporter (UT) gene SLC14A. The strongest signal at this locus was represented by a SNP in intron 3, rs17674580, that reached genome-wide significance in the overall analysis of the discovery and follow-up groups: odds ratio = 1.17, P = 7.6 × 10(-11). SLC14A1 codes for UTs that define the Kidd blood group and are crucial for the maintenance of a constant urea concentration gradient in the renal medulla and, through this, the kidney's ability to concentrate urine. It is speculated that rs17674580, or other sequence variants in LD with it, indirectly modifies UBC risk by affecting urine production. If confirmed, this would support the 'urogenous contact hypothesis' that urine production and voiding frequency modify the risk of UBC.

SUBMITTER: Rafnar T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3188988 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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European genome-wide association study identifies SLC14A1 as a new urinary bladder cancer susceptibility gene.

Rafnar Thorunn T   Vermeulen Sita H SH   Sulem Patrick P   Thorleifsson Gudmar G   Aben Katja K KK   Witjes J Alfred JA   Grotenhuis Anne J AJ   Verhaegh Gerald W GW   Hulsbergen-van de Kaa Christina A CA   Besenbacher Soren S   Gudbjartsson Daniel D   Stacey Simon N SN   Gudmundsson Julius J   Johannsdottir Hrefna H   Bjarnason Hjordis H   Zanon Carlo C   Helgadottir Hafdis H   Jonasson Jon Gunnlaugur JG   Tryggvadottir Laufey L   Jonsson Eirikur E   Geirsson Gudmundur G   Nikulasson Sigfus S   Petursdottir Vigdis V   Bishop D Timothy DT   Chung-Sak Sei S   Choudhury Ananya A   Elliott Faye F   Barrett Jennifer H JH   Knowles Margaret A MA   de Verdier Petra J PJ   Ryk Charlotta C   Lindblom Annika A   Rudnai Peter P   Gurzau Eugene E   Koppova Kvetoslava K   Vineis Paolo P   Polidoro Silvia S   Guarrera Simonetta S   Sacerdote Carlotta C   Panadero Angeles A   Sanz-Velez José I JI   Sanchez Manuel M   Valdivia Gabriel G   Garcia-Prats Maria D MD   Hengstler Jan G JG   Selinski Silvia S   Gerullis Holger H   Ovsiannikov Daniel D   Khezri Abdolaziz A   Aminsharifi Alireza A   Malekzadeh Mahyar M   van den Berg Leonard H LH   Ophoff Roel A RA   Veldink Jan H JH   Zeegers Maurice P MP   Kellen Eliane E   Fostinelli Jacopo J   Andreoli Daniele D   Arici Cecilia C   Porru Stefano S   Buntinx Frank F   Ghaderi Abbas A   Golka Klaus K   Mayordomo José I JI   Matullo Giuseppe G   Kumar Rajiv R   Steineck Gunnar G   Kiltie Anne E AE   Kong Augustine A   Thorsteinsdottir Unnur U   Stefansson Kari K   Kiemeney Lambertus A LA  

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Three genome-wide association studies in Europe and the USA have reported eight urinary bladder cancer (UBC) susceptibility loci. Using extended case and control series and 1000 Genomes imputations of 5 340 737 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), we searched for additional loci in the European GWAS. The discovery sample set consisted of 1631 cases and 3822 controls from the Netherlands and 603 cases and 37 781 controls from Iceland. For follow-up, we used 3790 cases and 7507 controls from 13  ...[more]

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