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TERT gene harbors multiple variants associated with pancreatic cancer susceptibility.


ABSTRACT: A small number of common susceptibility loci have been identified for pancreatic cancer, one of which is marked by rs401681 in the TERT-CLPTM1L gene region on chromosome 5p15.33. Because this region is characterized by low linkage disequilibrium, we sought to identify whether additional single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could be related to pancreatic cancer risk, independently of rs401681. We performed an in-depth analysis of genetic variability of the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) and the telomerase RNA component (TERC) genes, in 5,550 subjects with pancreatic cancer and 7,585 controls from the PANcreatic Disease ReseArch (PANDoRA) and the PanScan consortia. We identified a significant association between a variant in TERT and pancreatic cancer risk (rs2853677, odds ratio = 0.85; 95% confidence interval = 0.80-0.90, p = 8.3 × 10(-8)). Additional analysis adjusting rs2853677 for rs401681 indicated that the two SNPs are independently associated with pancreatic cancer risk, as suggested by the low linkage disequilibrium between them (r(2) = 0.07, D'?= 0.28). Three additional SNPs in TERT reached statistical significance after correction for multiple testing: rs2736100 (p = 3.0 × 10(-5) ), rs4583925 (p?=?4.0 × 10(-5) ) and rs2735948 (p = 5.0 × 10(-5) ). In conclusion, we confirmed that the TERT locus is associated with pancreatic cancer risk, possibly through several independent variants.

SUBMITTER: Campa D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4548797 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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TERT gene harbors multiple variants associated with pancreatic cancer susceptibility.

Campa Daniele D   Rizzato Cosmeri C   Stolzenberg-Solomon Rachael R   Pacetti Paola P   Vodicka Pavel P   Cleary Sean P SP   Capurso Gabriele G   Bueno-de-Mesquita H B As HB   Werner Jens J   Gazouli Maria M   Butterbach Katja K   Ivanauskas Audrius A   Giese Nathalia N   Petersen Gloria M GM   Fogar Paola P   Wang Zhaoming Z   Bassi Claudio C   Ryska Miroslav M   Theodoropoulos George E GE   Kooperberg Charles C   Li Donghui D   Greenhalf William W   Pasquali Claudio C   Hackert Thilo T   Fuchs Charles S CS   Mohelnikova-Duchonova Beatrice B   Sperti Cosimo C   Funel Niccola N   Dieffenbach Aida Karina AK   Wareham Nicholas J NJ   Buring Julie J   Holcátová Ivana I   Costello Eithne E   Zambon Carlo-Federico CF   Kupcinskas Juozas J   Risch Harvey A HA   Kraft Peter P   Bracci Paige M PM   Pezzilli Raffaele R   Olson Sara H SH   Sesso Howard D HD   Hartge Patricia P   Strobel Oliver O   Małecka-Panas Ewa E   Visvanathan Kala K   Arslan Alan A AA   Pedrazzoli Sergio S   Souček Pavel P   Gioffreda Domenica D   Key Timothy J TJ   Talar-Wojnarowska Renata R   Scarpa Aldo A   Mambrini Andrea A   Jacobs Eric J EJ   Jamroziak Krzysztof K   Klein Alison A   Tavano Francesca F   Bambi Franco F   Landi Stefano S   Austin Melissa A MA   Vodickova Ludmila L   Brenner Hermann H   Chanock Stephen J SJ   Delle Fave Gianfranco G   Piepoli Ada A   Cantore Maurizio M   Zheng Wei W   Wolpin Brian M BM   Amundadottir Laufey T LT   Canzian Federico F  

International journal of cancer 20150619 9


A small number of common susceptibility loci have been identified for pancreatic cancer, one of which is marked by rs401681 in the TERT-CLPTM1L gene region on chromosome 5p15.33. Because this region is characterized by low linkage disequilibrium, we sought to identify whether additional single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) could be related to pancreatic cancer risk, independently of rs401681. We performed an in-depth analysis of genetic variability of the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT  ...[more]

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