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Gene and pathway level analyses of germline DNA-repair gene variants and prostate cancer susceptibility using the iCOGS-genotyping array.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple forms of cancer. For prostate cancer (PrCa), rare mutations in BRCA2 and BRCA1 give rise to moderately elevated risk, whereas two of B100 common, low-penetrance PrCa susceptibility variants identified so far by genome-wide association studies implicate RAD51B and RAD23B. METHODS:Genotype data from the iCOGS array were imputed to the 1000 genomes phase 3 reference panel for 21 780 PrCa cases and 21 727 controls from the Prostate Cancer Association Group to Investigate Cancer Associated Alterations in the Genome (PRACTICAL) consortium. We subsequently performed single variant, gene and pathway-level analyses using 81 303 SNPs within 20 Kb of a panel of 179 DNA-repair genes. RESULTS:Single SNP analyses identified only the previously reported association with RAD51B. Gene-level analyses using the SKAT-C test from the SNP-set (Sequence) Kernel Association Test (SKAT) identified a significant association with PrCa for MSH5. Pathway-level analyses suggested a possible role for the translesion synthesis pathway in PrCa risk and Homologous recombination/Fanconi Anaemia pathway for PrCa aggressiveness, even though after adjustment for multiple testing these did not remain significant. CONCLUSIONS:MSH5 is a novel candidate gene warranting additional follow-up as a prospective PrCa-risk locus. MSH5 has previously been reported as a pleiotropic susceptibility locus for lung, colorectal and serous ovarian cancers.

SUBMITTER: Saunders EJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5379914 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gene and pathway level analyses of germline DNA-repair gene variants and prostate cancer susceptibility using the iCOGS-genotyping array.

Saunders Edward J EJ   Dadaev Tokhir T   Leongamornlert Daniel A DA   Al Olama Ali Amin AA   Benlloch Sara S   Giles Graham G GG   Wiklund Fredrik F   Gronberg Henrik H   Haiman Christopher A CA   Schleutker Johanna J   Nordestgaard Borge G BG   Travis Ruth C RC   Neal David D   Pasayan Nora N   Khaw Kay-Tee KT   Stanford Janet L JL   Blot William J WJ   Thibodeau Stephen N SN   Maier Christiane C   Kibel Adam S AS   Cybulski Cezary C   Cannon-Albright Lisa L   Brenner Hermann H   Park Jong Y JY   Kaneva Radka R   Batra Jyotsna J   Teixeira Manuel R MR   Pandha Hardev H   Govindasami Koveela K   Muir Ken K   Easton Douglas F DF   Eeles Rosalind A RA   Kote-Jarai Zsofia Z  

British journal of cancer 20160401 8


<h4>Background</h4>Germline mutations within DNA-repair genes are implicated in susceptibility to multiple forms of cancer. For prostate cancer (PrCa), rare mutations in BRCA2 and BRCA1 give rise to moderately elevated risk, whereas two of B100 common, low-penetrance PrCa susceptibility variants identified so far by genome-wide association studies implicate RAD51B and RAD23B.<h4>Methods</h4>Genotype data from the iCOGS array were imputed to the 1000 genomes phase 3 reference panel for 21 780 PrC  ...[more]

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