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A Genome-Wide Scan Identifies Variants in NFIB Associated with Metastasis in Patients with Osteosarcoma.


ABSTRACT: UNLABELLED:Metastasis is the leading cause of death in patients with osteosarcoma, the most common pediatric bone malignancy. We conducted a multistage genome-wide association study of osteosarcoma metastasis at diagnosis in 935 osteosarcoma patients to determine whether germline genetic variation contributes to risk of metastasis. We identified an SNP, rs7034162, in NFIB significantly associated with metastasis in European osteosarcoma cases, as well as in cases of African and Brazilian ancestry (meta-analysis of all cases: P = 1.2 × 10(-9); OR, 2.43; 95% confidence interval, 1.83-3.24). The risk allele was significantly associated with lowered NFIB expression, which led to increased osteosarcoma cell migration, proliferation, and colony formation. In addition, a transposon screen in mice identified a significant proportion of osteosarcomas harboring inactivating insertions in Nfib and with lowered NFIB expression. These data suggest that germline genetic variation at rs7034162 is important in osteosarcoma metastasis and that NFIB is an osteosarcoma metastasis susceptibility gene. SIGNIFICANCE:Metastasis at diagnosis in osteosarcoma is the leading cause of death in these patients. Here we show data that are supportive for the NFIB locus as associated with metastatic potential in osteosarcoma.

SUBMITTER: Mirabello L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4560660 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Genome-Wide Scan Identifies Variants in NFIB Associated with Metastasis in Patients with Osteosarcoma.

Mirabello Lisa L   Koster Roelof R   Moriarity Branden S BS   Spector Logan G LG   Meltzer Paul S PS   Gary Joy J   Machiela Mitchell J MJ   Pankratz Nathan N   Panagiotou Orestis A OA   Largaespada David D   Wang Zhaoming Z   Gastier-Foster Julie M JM   Gorlick Richard R   Khanna Chand C   de Toledo Silvia Regina Caminada SR   Petrilli Antonio S AS   Patiño-Garcia Ana A   Sierrasesúmaga Luis L   Lecanda Fernando F   Andrulis Irene L IL   Wunder Jay S JS   Gokgoz Nalan N   Serra Massimo M   Hattinger Claudia C   Picci Piero P   Scotlandi Katia K   Flanagan Adrienne M AM   Tirabosco Roberto R   Amary Maria Fernanda MF   Halai Dina D   Ballinger Mandy L ML   Thomas David M DM   Davis Sean S   Barkauskas Donald A DA   Marina Neyssa N   Helman Lee L   Otto George M GM   Becklin Kelsie L KL   Wolf Natalie K NK   Weg Madison T MT   Tucker Margaret M   Wacholder Sholom S   Fraumeni Joseph F JF   Caporaso Neil E NE   Boland Joseph F JF   Hicks Belynda D BD   Vogt Aurelie A   Burdett Laurie L   Yeager Meredith M   Hoover Robert N RN   Chanock Stephen J SJ   Savage Sharon A SA  

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<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Metastasis is the leading cause of death in patients with osteosarcoma, the most common pediatric bone malignancy. We conducted a multistage genome-wide association study of osteosarcoma metastasis at diagnosis in 935 osteosarcoma patients to determine whether germline genetic variation contributes to risk of metastasis. We identified an SNP, rs7034162, in NFIB significantly associated with metastasis in European osteosarcoma cases, as well as in cases of African and Brazilian  ...[more]

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