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Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer in Hispanics.


ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 58 susceptibility alleles across 37 regions associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) with P < 5×10(-8) Most studies have been conducted in non-Hispanic whites and East Asians; however, the generalizability of these findings and the potential for ethnic-specific risk variation in Hispanic and Latino (HL) individuals have been largely understudied. We describe the first GWAS of common genetic variation contributing to CRC risk in HL (1611 CRC cases and 4330 controls). We also examine known susceptibility alleles and implement imputation-based fine-mapping to identify potential ethnicity-specific association signals in known risk regions. We discovered 17 variants across 4 independent regions that merit further investigation due to suggestive CRC associations (P < 1×10(-6)) at 1p34.3 (rs7528276; Odds Ratio (OR) = 1.86 [95% confidence interval (CI): 1.47-2.36); P = 2.5×10(-7)], 2q23.3 (rs1367374; OR = 1.37 (95% CI: 1.21-1.55); P = 4.0×10(-7)), 14q24.2 (rs143046984; OR = 1.65 (95% CI: 1.36-2.01); P = 4.1×10(-7)) and 16q12.2 [rs142319636; OR = 1.69 (95% CI: 1.37-2.08); P=7.8×10(-7)]. Among the 57 previously published CRC susceptibility alleles with minor allele frequency ?1%, 76.5% of SNPs had a consistent direction of effect and 19 (33.3%) were nominally statistically significant (P < 0.05). Further, rs185423955 and rs60892987 were identified as novel secondary susceptibility variants at 3q26.2 (P = 5.3×10(-5)) and 11q12.2 (P = 6.8×10(-5)), respectively. Our findings demonstrate the importance of fine mapping in HL. These results are informative for variant prioritization in functional studies and future risk prediction modeling in minority populations.

SUBMITTER: Schmit SL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4876992 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide association study of colorectal cancer in Hispanics.

Schmit Stephanie L SL   Schumacher Fredrick R FR   Edlund Christopher K CK   Conti David V DV   Ihenacho Ugonna U   Wan Peggy P   Van Den Berg David D   Casey Graham G   Fortini Barbara K BK   Lenz Heinz-Josef HJ   Tusié-Luna Teresa T   Aguilar-Salinas Carlos A CA   Moreno-Macías Hortensia H   Huerta-Chagoya Alicia A   Ordóñez-Sánchez María Luisa ML   Rodríguez-Guillén Rosario R   Cruz-Bautista Ivette I   Rodríguez-Torres Maribel M   Muñóz-Hernández Linda Liliana LL   Arellano-Campos Olimpia O   Gómez Donají D   Alvirde Ulices U   González-Villalpando Clicerio C   González-Villalpando María Elena ME   Le Marchand Loic L   Haiman Christopher A CA   Figueiredo Jane C JC  

Carcinogenesis 20160418 6


Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 58 susceptibility alleles across 37 regions associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) with P < 5×10(-8) Most studies have been conducted in non-Hispanic whites and East Asians; however, the generalizability of these findings and the potential for ethnic-specific risk variation in Hispanic and Latino (HL) individuals have been largely understudied. We describe the first GWAS of common genetic variation contributing to CRC risk in HL  ...[more]

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