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Inherited variation in circadian rhythm genes and risks of prostate cancer and three other cancer sites in combined cancer consortia.


ABSTRACT: Circadian disruption has been linked to carcinogenesis in animal models, but the evidence in humans is inconclusive. Genetic variation in circadian rhythm genes provides a tool to investigate such associations. We examined associations of genetic variation in nine core circadian rhythm genes and six melatonin pathway genes with risk of colorectal, lung, ovarian and prostate cancers using data from the Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) network. The major results for prostate cancer were replicated in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian (PLCO) cancer screening trial, and for colorectal cancer in the Genetics and Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer Consortium (GECCO). The total number of cancer cases and controls was 15,838/18,159 for colorectal, 14,818/14,227 for prostate, 12,537/17,285 for lung and 4,369/9,123 for ovary. For each cancer site, we conducted gene-based and pathway-based analyses by applying the summary-based Adaptive Rank Truncated Product method (sARTP) on the summary association statistics for each SNP within the candidate gene regions. Aggregate genetic variation in circadian rhythm and melatonin pathways were significantly associated with the risk of prostate cancer in data combining GAME-ON and PLCO, after Bonferroni correction (ppathway ?

SUBMITTER: Gu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5907928 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inherited variation in circadian rhythm genes and risks of prostate cancer and three other cancer sites in combined cancer consortia.

Gu Fangyi F   Zhang Han H   Hyland Paula L PL   Berndt Sonja S   Gapstur Susan M SM   Wheeler William W   Ellipse Consortium The T   Amos Christopher I CI   Bezieau Stephane S   Bickeböller Heike H   Brenner Hermann H   Brennan Paul P   Chang-Claude Jenny J   Conti David V DV   Doherty Jennifer Anne JA   Gruber Stephen B SB   Harrison Tabitha A TA   Hayes Richard B RB   Hoffmeister Michael M   Houlston Richard S RS   Hung Rayjean J RJ   Jenkins Mark A MA   Kraft Peter P   Lawrenson Kate K   McKay James J   Markt Sarah S   Mucci Lorelei L   Phelan Catherine M CM   Qu Conghui C   Risch Angela A   Rossing Mary Anne MA   Wichmann H-Erich HE   Shi Jianxin J   Schernhammer Eva E   Yu Kai K   Landi Maria Teresa MT   Caporaso Neil E NE  

International journal of cancer 20170729 9


Circadian disruption has been linked to carcinogenesis in animal models, but the evidence in humans is inconclusive. Genetic variation in circadian rhythm genes provides a tool to investigate such associations. We examined associations of genetic variation in nine core circadian rhythm genes and six melatonin pathway genes with risk of colorectal, lung, ovarian and prostate cancers using data from the Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) network. The major results for prosta  ...[more]

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