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. 2018 Jul;50(7):928-936.
doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0142-8. Epub 2018 Jun 11.

Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci

Fredrick R Schumacher  1   2 Ali Amin Al Olama  3   4 Sonja I Berndt  5 Sara Benlloch  6   7 Mahbubl Ahmed  7 Edward J Saunders  7 Tokhir Dadaev  7 Daniel Leongamornlert  7 Ezequiel Anokian  7 Clara Cieza-Borrella  7 Chee Goh  7 Mark N Brook  7 Xin Sheng  8 Laura Fachal  9   10 Joe Dennis  6 Jonathan Tyrer  6 Kenneth Muir  11   12 Artitaya Lophatananon  11   12 Victoria L Stevens  13 Susan M Gapstur  13 Brian D Carter  13 Catherine M Tangen  14 Phyllis J Goodman  14 Ian M Thompson Jr  15 Jyotsna Batra  16   17 Suzanne Chambers  18   19 Leire Moya  16   17 Judith Clements  16   17 Lisa Horvath  20   21 Wayne Tilley  22 Gail P Risbridger  23   24 Henrik Gronberg  25 Markus Aly  26   27 Tobias Nordström  25   28 Paul Pharoah  6   10 Nora Pashayan  10   29 Johanna Schleutker  30   31 Teuvo L J Tammela  32 Csilla Sipeky  30 Anssi Auvinen  33 Demetrius Albanes  5 Stephanie Weinstein  5 Alicja Wolk  34   35 Niclas Håkansson  34 Catharine M L West  36 Alison M Dunning  10 Neil Burnet  37 Lorelei A Mucci  38 Edward Giovannucci  38 Gerald L Andriole  39 Olivier Cussenot  40   41 Géraldine Cancel-Tassin  40   41 Stella Koutros  5 Laura E Beane Freeman  5 Karina Dalsgaard Sorensen  42   43 Torben Falck Orntoft  42   43 Michael Borre  43   44 Lovise Maehle  45 Eli Marie Grindedal  45 David E Neal  46   47   48 Jenny L Donovan  49 Freddie C Hamdy  48 Richard M Martin  49 Ruth C Travis  50 Tim J Key  50 Robert J Hamilton  51 Neil E Fleshner  51 Antonio Finelli  52 Sue Ann Ingles  8 Mariana C Stern  8 Barry S Rosenstein  53   54 Sarah L Kerns  55 Harry Ostrer  56 Yong-Jie Lu  57 Hong-Wei Zhang  58 Ninghan Feng  59 Xueying Mao  57 Xin Guo  60 Guomin Wang  61 Zan Sun  62 Graham G Giles  63   64 Melissa C Southey  65 Robert J MacInnis  63   64 Liesel M FitzGerald  63   66 Adam S Kibel  67 Bettina F Drake  39 Ana Vega  9 Antonio Gómez-Caamaño  68 Robert Szulkin  69   70 Martin Eklund  25 Manolis Kogevinas  71   72   73   74 Javier Llorca  72   75 Gemma Castaño-Vinyals  71   72   73   74 Kathryn L Penney  76 Meir Stampfer  76 Jong Y Park  77 Thomas A Sellers  77 Hui-Yi Lin  78 Janet L Stanford  79   80 Cezary Cybulski  81 Dominika Wokolorczyk  81 Jan Lubinski  81 Elaine A Ostrander  82 Milan S Geybels  79 Børge G Nordestgaard  83   84 Sune F Nielsen  83   84 Maren Weischer  84 Rasmus Bisbjerg  85 Martin Andreas Røder  86 Peter Iversen  86 Hermann Brenner  87   88   89 Katarina Cuk  87 Bernd Holleczek  90 Christiane Maier  91 Manuel Luedeke  91 Thomas Schnoeller  92 Jeri Kim  93 Christopher J Logothetis  93 Esther M John  94   95 Manuel R Teixeira  96   97 Paula Paulo  96 Marta Cardoso  96 Susan L Neuhausen  98 Linda Steele  98 Yuan Chun Ding  98 Kim De Ruyck  99 Gert De Meerleer  99 Piet Ost  100 Azad Razack  101 Jasmine Lim  101 Soo-Hwang Teo  102 Daniel W Lin  79   103 Lisa F Newcomb  79   103 Davor Lessel  104 Marija Gamulin  105 Tomislav Kulis  106 Radka Kaneva  107 Nawaid Usmani  108   109 Sandeep Singhal  108   109 Chavdar Slavov  110 Vanio Mitev  107 Matthew Parliament  108   109 Frank Claessens  111 Steven Joniau  112 Thomas Van den Broeck  111   112 Samantha Larkin  113 Paul A Townsend  114 Claire Aukim-Hastie  115 Manuela Gago-Dominguez  116   117 Jose Esteban Castelao  118 Maria Elena Martinez  119 Monique J Roobol  120 Guido Jenster  120 Ron H N van Schaik  121 Florence Menegaux  122 Thérèse Truong  122 Yves Akoli Koudou  122 Jianfeng Xu  123 Kay-Tee Khaw  124 Lisa Cannon-Albright  125   126 Hardev Pandha  115 Agnieszka Michael  115 Stephen N Thibodeau  127 Shannon K McDonnell  128 Daniel J Schaid  128 Sara Lindstrom  80 Constance Turman  129 Jing Ma  76 David J Hunter  129 Elio Riboli  130 Afshan Siddiq  131 Federico Canzian  132 Laurence N Kolonel  133 Loic Le Marchand  133 Robert N Hoover  5 Mitchell J Machiela  5 Zuxi Cui  134 Peter Kraft  129 Christopher I Amos  135   136   137 David V Conti  8 Douglas F Easton  6   10 Fredrik Wiklund  25 Stephen J Chanock  5 Brian E Henderson  8 Zsofia Kote-Jarai  7 Christopher A Haiman  8 Rosalind A Eeles  138   139 Profile StudyAustralian Prostate Cancer BioResource (APCB)IMPACT StudyCanary PASS InvestigatorsBreast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3)PRACTICAL (Prostate Cancer Association Group to Investigate Cancer-Associated Alterations in the Genome) ConsortiumCancer of the Prostate in Sweden (CAPS)Prostate Cancer Genome-wide Association Study of Uncommon Susceptibility Loci (PEGASUS)Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON)/Elucidating Loci Involved in Prostate Cancer Susceptibility (ELLIPSE) Consortium
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Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci

Fredrick R Schumacher et al. Nat Genet. 2018 Jul.

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  • Author Correction: Association analyses of more than 140,000 men identify 63 new prostate cancer susceptibility loci.
    Schumacher FR, Olama AAA, Berndt SI, Benlloch S, Ahmed M, Saunders EJ, Dadaev T, Leongamornlert D, Anokian E, Cieza-Borrella C, Goh C, Brook MN, Sheng X, Fachal L, Dennis J, Tyrer J, Muir K, Lophatananon A, Stevens VL, Gapstur SM, Carter BD, Tangen CM, Goodman PJ, Thompson IM Jr, Batra J, Chambers S, Moya L, Clements J, Horvath L, Tilley W, Risbridger GP, Gronberg H, Aly M, Nordström T, Pharoah P, Pashayan N, Schleutker J, Tammela TLJ, Sipeky C, Auvinen A, Albanes D, Weinstein S, Wolk A, Håkansson N, West CML, Dunning AM, Burnet N, Mucci LA, Giovannucci E, Andriole GL, Cussenot O, Cancel-Tassin G, Koutros S, Beane Freeman LE, Sorensen KD, Orntoft TF, Borre M, Maehle L, Grindedal EM, Neal DE, Donovan JL, Hamdy FC, Martin RM, Travis RC, Key TJ, Hamilton RJ, Fleshner NE, Finelli A, Ingles SA, Stern MC, Rosenstein BS, Kerns SL, Ostrer H, Lu YJ, Zhang HW, Feng N, Mao X, Guo X, Wang G, Sun Z, Giles GG, Southey MC, MacInnis RJ, FitzGerald LM, Kibel AS, Drake BF, Vega A, Gómez-Caamaño A, Szulkin R, Eklund M, Kogevinas M, Llorca J, Castaño-Vinyals G, Penney KL, Stampfer M, Park JY, Sellers TA, Lin HY, Stanford JL, Cybulski C, Wokolorczyk D, Lubinski J, Ostrander EA, Geybels MS, Nordestgaar… See abstract for full author list ➔ Schumacher FR, et al. Nat Genet. 2019 Feb;51(2):363. doi: 10.1038/s41588-018-0330-6. Nat Genet. 2019. PMID: 30622367

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and fine-mapping efforts to date have identified more than 100 prostate cancer (PrCa)-susceptibility loci. We meta-analyzed genotype data from a custom high-density array of 46,939 PrCa cases and 27,910 controls of European ancestry with previously genotyped data of 32,255 PrCa cases and 33,202 controls of European ancestry. Our analysis identified 62 novel loci associated (P < 5.0 × 10-8) with PrCa and one locus significantly associated with early-onset PrCa (≤55 years). Our findings include missense variants rs1800057 (odds ratio (OR) = 1.16; P = 8.2 × 10-9; G>C, p.Pro1054Arg) in ATM and rs2066827 (OR = 1.06; P = 2.3 × 10-9; T>G, p.Val109Gly) in CDKN1B. The combination of all loci captured 28.4% of the PrCa familial relative risk, and a polygenic risk score conferred an elevated PrCa risk for men in the ninetieth to ninety-ninth percentiles (relative risk = 2.69; 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.55-2.82) and first percentile (relative risk = 5.71; 95% CI: 5.04-6.48) risk stratum compared with the population average. These findings improve risk prediction, enhance fine-mapping, and provide insight into the underlying biology of PrCa1.

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Fig. 1 |
Fig. 1 |. ELLIPSE/PRACTICAL study overview of PrCa GWAS meta-analysis.
The top section describes the PrCa GWAS meta-analysis published in 2014, in which 23 novel variants were identified. The current PrCa GWAS meta-analysis incorporated an additional 46,939 PrCa cases and 27,910 controls independent of the meta-analyses. The current meta-analysis discovered 62 novel variants associated with overall PrCa and 1 novel variant associated with early-onset PrCa.
Fig. 2 |
Fig. 2 |. Locus Explorer plots depicting the statistical association with PrCa and biological context of variants from four of the newly identified PrCa-risk loci (n = 74,849 biologically independent samples).
a-d, Top, Manhattan plots of variant −log10 P values (y axis), with the Index SNP labeled. Variants that were directly genotyped with the OncoArray are represented as triangles, and imputed variants are represented as circles. Variants in LD with the index SNP are denoted by color (red, r2 >0.8; orange, 0.6 < r2 < 0.8; yellow, 0.4 < r2 < 0.6; green, 0.2 < r2 < 0.4, blue, r2 ≤0.2). Middle, relative locations of selected biological annotations: histone marks within seven cell lines from the ENCODE project; genes for which the index SNP is an eQTL in TCGA prostate adenocarcinoma dataset; chromatin state annotation by ChromHMM in PrEC cells; conserved elements within the genome; and DNAse I-hypersensitivity sites in ENCODE prostate cell lines. Bottom, positions of genes within the region, with genes on the positive and negative strands marked in green and purple, respectively. The horizontal axis represents genomic coordinates in the hg19 reference genome. a, rs1800057 (chromosome (chr) 11: 107643000–108644000). The index variant is a nonsynonymous SNP in ATM. b, rs1048160 (chr 9: 18556000–19557000). The index variant is located within the 3′ UTR of HAUS6 and is an eQTL for HAUS6. c, rs7968403 (chr 12: 64513000–65514000). The signal is centered on RASSF3, and the index variant is located within the first intron. This SNP is also situated within a region annotated for multiple regulatory markers and is an eQTL for the more distant WIF1 gene. d, rs28441558 (chr 17: 7303000–8304000). The signal implicates a cluster of highly correlated variants centered on CHD3. The index SNP is also an eQTL for three other more distantly located genes.

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