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Association of Genetic Variants Affecting microRNAs and Pancreatic Cancer Risk.


ABSTRACT: Genetic factors play an important role in the susceptibility to pancreatic cancer (PC). However, established loci explain a small proportion of genetic heritability for PC; therefore, more progress is needed to find the missing ones. We aimed at identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting PC risk through effects on micro-RNA (miRNA) function. We searched in silico the genome for SNPs in miRNA seed sequences or 3 prime untranslated regions (3'UTRs) of miRNA target genes. Genome-wide association data of PC cases and controls from the Pancreatic Cancer Cohort (PanScan) Consortium and the Pancreatic Cancer Case-Control (PanC4) Consortium were re-analyzed for discovery, and genotyping data from two additional consortia (PanGenEU and PANDoRA) were used for replication, for a total of 14,062 cases and 11,261 controls. None of the SNPs reached genome-wide significance in the meta-analysis, but for three of them the associations were in the same direction in all the study populations and showed lower value of p in the meta-analyses than in the discovery phase. Specifically, rs7985480 was consistently associated with PC risk (OR = 1.12, 95% CI 1.07-1.17, p = 3.03 × 10-6 in the meta-analysis). This SNP is in linkage disequilibrium (LD) with rs2274048, which modulates binding of various miRNAs to the 3'UTR of UCHL3, a gene involved in PC progression. In conclusion, our results expand the knowledge of the genetic PC risk through miRNA-related SNPs and show the usefulness of functional prioritization to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with PC risk.

SUBMITTER: Lu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8435735 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of Genetic Variants Affecting microRNAs and Pancreatic Cancer Risk.

Lu Ye Y   Corradi Chiara C   Gentiluomo Manuel M   López de Maturana Evangelina E   Theodoropoulos George E GE   Roth Susanne S   Maiello Evaristo E   Morelli Luca L   Archibugi Livia L   Izbicki Jakob R JR   Sarlós Patricia P   Kiudelis Vytautas V   Oliverius Martin M   Aoki Mateus Nóbrega MN   Vashist Yogesh Y   van Eijck Casper H J CHJ   Gazouli Maria M   Talar-Wojnarowska Renata R   Mambrini Andrea A   Pezzilli Raffaele R   Bueno-de-Mesquita Bas B   Hegyi Péter P   Souček Pavel P   Neoptolemos John P JP   Di Franco Gregorio G   Sperti Cosimo C   Kauffmann Emanuele F EF   Hlaváč Viktor V   Uzunoğlu Faik G FG   Ermini Stefano S   Małecka-Panas Ewa E   Lucchesi Maurizio M   Vanella Giuseppe G   Dijk Frederike F   Mohelníková-Duchoňová Beatrice B   Bambi Franco F   Petrone Maria Chiara MC   Jamroziak Krzysztof K   Guo Feng F   Kolarova Katerina K   Capretti Giovanni G   Milanetto Anna Caterina AC   Ginocchi Laura L   Loveček Martin M   Puzzono Marta M   van Laarhoven Hanneke W M HWM   Carrara Silvia S   Ivanauskas Audrius A   Papiris Konstantinos K   Basso Daniela D   Arcidiacono Paolo G PG   Izbéki Ferenc F   Chammas Roger R   Vodicka Pavel P   Hackert Thilo T   Pasquali Claudio C   Piredda Maria L ML   Costello-Goldring Eithne E   Cavestro Giulia Martina GM   Szentesi Andrea A   Tavano Francesca F   Włodarczyk Barbara B   Brenner Hermann H   Kreivenaite Edita E   Gao Xin X   Bunduc Stefania S   Vermeulen Roel C H RCH   Schneider Martin A MA   Latiano Anna A   Gioffreda Domenica D   Testoni Sabrina G G SGG   Kupcinskas Juozas J   Lawlor Rita T RT   Capurso Gabriele G   Malats Núria N   Campa Daniele D   Canzian Federico F  

Frontiers in genetics 20210830


Genetic factors play an important role in the susceptibility to pancreatic cancer (PC). However, established loci explain a small proportion of genetic heritability for PC; therefore, more progress is needed to find the missing ones. We aimed at identifying single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting PC risk through effects on micro-RNA (miRNA) function. We searched <i>in silico</i> the genome for SNPs in miRNA seed sequences or 3 prime untranslated regions (3'UTRs) of miRNA target genes. G  ...[more]

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