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Common sequence variants on 2p15 and Xp11.22 confer susceptibility to prostate cancer.

Gudmundsson J, Sulem P, Rafnar T et al.

18264098 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
39055 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

GJ
Gudmundsson J
SP
Sulem P
RT
Rafnar T
BJ
Bergthorsson JT
MA
Manolescu A
GD
Gudbjartsson D
AB
Agnarsson BA
SA
Sigurdsson A
BK
Benediktsdottir KR
BT
Blondal T
JM
Jakobsdottir M
SS
Stacey SN
KJ
Kostic J
KK
Kristinsson KT
BB
Birgisdottir B
GS
Ghosh S
MD
Magnusdottir DN
TS
Thorlacius S
TG
Thorleifsson G
ZS
Zheng SL
SJ
Sun J
CB
Chang BL
EJ
Elmore JB
BJ
Breyer JP
MK
McReynolds KM
BK
Bradley KM
YB
Yaspan BL
WF
Wiklund F
SP
Stattin P
LS
Lindström S
AH
Adami HO
MS
McDonnell SK
SD
Schaid DJ
CJ
Cunningham JM
WL
Wang L
CJ
Cerhan JR
SS
St Sauver JL
IS
Isaacs SD
WK
Wiley KE
PA
Partin AW
WP
Walsh PC
PS
Polo S
RM
Ruiz-Echarri M
NS
Navarrete S
FF
Fuertes F
SB
Saez B
GJ
Godino J
WP
Weijerman PC
SD
Swinkels DW
AK
Aben KK
WJ
Witjes JA
SB
Suarez BK
HB
Helfand BT
FM
Frigge ML
KK
Kristjansson K
OC
Ober C
JE
Jonsson E
EG
Einarsson GV
XJ
Xu J
GH
Gronberg H
SJ
Smith JR
TS
Thibodeau SN
IW
Isaacs WB
CW
Catalona WJ
MJ
Mayordomo JI
KL
Kiemeney LA
BR
Barkardottir RB
GJ
Gulcher JR
TU
Thorsteinsdottir U
KA
Kong A
SK
Stefansson K
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We conducted a genome-wide SNP association study on prostate cancer on over 23,000 Icelanders, followed by a replication study including over 15,500 individuals from Europe and the United States. Two newly identified variants were shown to be associated with prostate cancer: rs5945572 on Xp11.22 and rs721048 on 2p15 (odds ratios (OR) = 1.23 and 1.15; P = 3.9 x 10(-13) and 7.7 x 10(-9), respectively). The 2p15 variant shows a significantly stronger association with more aggressive, rather than less aggressive, forms of the disease.

1,854 European ancestry cases, 21,372 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

39055
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
8,239 European ancestry cases, 7,590 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Sweden, U.S., Netherlands, Spain, Iceland
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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