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A germline variant in the TP53 polyadenylation signal confers cancer susceptibility.


ABSTRACT: To identify new risk variants for cutaneous basal cell carcinoma, we performed a genome-wide association study of 16 million SNPs identified through whole-genome sequencing of 457 Icelanders. We imputed genotypes for 41,675 Illumina SNP chip-typed Icelanders and their relatives. In the discovery phase, the strongest signal came from rs78378222[C] (odds ratio (OR) = 2.36, P = 5.2 × 10(-17)), which has a frequency of 0.0192 in the Icelandic population. We then confirmed this association in non-Icelandic samples (OR = 1.75, P = 0.0060; overall OR = 2.16, P = 2.2 × 10(-20)). rs78378222 is in the 3' untranslated region of TP53 and changes the AATAAA polyadenylation signal to AATACA, resulting in impaired 3'-end processing of TP53 mRNA. Investigation of other tumor types identified associations of this SNP with prostate cancer (OR = 1.44, P = 2.4 × 10(-6)), glioma (OR = 2.35, P = 1.0 × 10(-5)) and colorectal adenoma (OR = 1.39, P = 1.6 × 10(-4)). However, we observed no effect for breast cancer, a common Li-Fraumeni syndrome tumor (OR = 1.06, P = 0.57, 95% confidence interval 0.88-1.27).

SUBMITTER: Stacey SN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3263694 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A germline variant in the TP53 polyadenylation signal confers cancer susceptibility.

Stacey Simon N SN   Sulem Patrick P   Jonasdottir Aslaug A   Masson Gisli G   Gudmundsson Julius J   Gudbjartsson Daniel F DF   Magnusson Olafur T OT   Gudjonsson Sigurjon A SA   Sigurgeirsson Bardur B   Thorisdottir Kristin K   Ragnarsson Rafn R   Benediktsdottir Kristrun R KR   Nexø Bjørn A BA   Tjønneland Anne A   Overvad Kim K   Rudnai Peter P   Gurzau Eugene E   Koppova Kvetoslava K   Hemminki Kari K   Corredera Cristina C   Fuentelsaz Victoria V   Grasa Pilar P   Navarrete Sebastian S   Fuertes Fernando F   García-Prats Maria D MD   Sanambrosio Enrique E   Panadero Angeles A   De Juan Ana A   Garcia Almudena A   Rivera Fernando F   Planelles Dolores D   Soriano Virtudes V   Requena Celia C   Aben Katja K KK   van Rossum Michelle M MM   Cremers Ruben G H M RG   van Oort Inge M IM   van Spronsen Dick-Johan DJ   Schalken Jack A JA   Peters Wilbert H M WH   Helfand Brian T BT   Donovan Jenny L JL   Hamdy Freddie C FC   Badescu Daniel D   Codreanu Ovidiu O   Jinga Mariana M   Csiki Irma E IE   Constantinescu Vali V   Badea Paula P   Mates Ioan N IN   Dinu Daniela E DE   Constantin Adrian A   Mates Dana D   Kristjansdottir Sjofn S   Agnarsson Bjarni A BA   Jonsson Eirikur E   Barkardottir Rosa B RB   Einarsson Gudmundur V GV   Sigurdsson Fridbjorn F   Moller Pall H PH   Stefansson Tryggvi T   Valdimarsson Trausti T   Johannsson Oskar T OT   Sigurdsson Helgi H   Jonsson Thorvaldur T   Jonasson Jon G JG   Tryggvadottir Laufey L   Rice Terri T   Hansen Helen M HM   Xiao Yuanyuan Y   Lachance Daniel H DH   O Neill Brian Patrick BP   Kosel Matthew L ML   Decker Paul A PA   Thorleifsson Gudmar G   Johannsdottir Hrefna H   Helgadottir Hafdis T HT   Sigurdsson Asgeir A   Steinthorsdottir Valgerdur V   Lindblom Annika A   Sandler Robert S RS   Keku Temitope O TO   Banasik Karina K   Jørgensen Torben T   Witte Daniel R DR   Hansen Torben T   Pedersen Oluf O   Jinga Viorel V   Neal David E DE   Catalona William J WJ   Wrensch Margaret M   Wiencke John J   Jenkins Robert B RB   Nagore Eduardo E   Vogel Ulla U   Kiemeney Lambertus A LA   Kumar Rajiv R   Mayordomo José I JI   Olafsson Jon H JH   Kong Augustine A   Thorsteinsdottir Unnur U   Rafnar Thorunn T   Stefansson Kari K  

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To identify new risk variants for cutaneous basal cell carcinoma, we performed a genome-wide association study of 16 million SNPs identified through whole-genome sequencing of 457 Icelanders. We imputed genotypes for 41,675 Illumina SNP chip-typed Icelanders and their relatives. In the discovery phase, the strongest signal came from rs78378222[C] (odds ratio (OR) = 2.36, P = 5.2 × 10(-17)), which has a frequency of 0.0192 in the Icelandic population. We then confirmed this association in non-Ice  ...[more]

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