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Genome-wide association study of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in Chinese subjects identifies susceptibility loci at PLCE1 and C20orf54.

Wang LD, Zhou FY, Li XM et al.

20729853 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
22336 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WL
Wang LD
ZF
Zhou FY
LX
Li XM
SL
Sun LD
SX
Song X
JY
Jin Y
LJ
Li JM
KG
Kong GQ
QH
Qi H
CJ
Cui J
ZL
Zhang LQ
YJ
Yang JZ
LJ
Li JL
LX
Li XC
RJ
Ren JL
LZ
Liu ZC
GW
Gao WJ
YL
Yuan L
WW
Wei W
ZY
Zhang YR
WW
Wang WP
SI
Sheyhidin I
LF
Li F
CB
Chen BP
RS
Ren SW
LB
Liu B
LD
Li D
KJ
Ku JW
FZ
Fan ZM
ZS
Zhou SL
GZ
Guo ZG
ZX
Zhao XK
LN
Liu N
AY
Ai YH
SF
Shen FF
CW
Cui WY
SS
Song S
GT
Guo T
HJ
Huang J
YC
Yuan C
HJ
Huang J
WY
Wu Y
YW
Yue WB
FC
Feng CW
LH
Li HL
WY
Wang Y
TJ
Tian JY
LY
Lu Y
YY
Yuan Y
ZW
Zhu WL
LM
Liu M
FW
Fu WJ
YX
Yang X
WH
Wang HJ
HS
Han SL
CJ
Chen J
HM
Han M
WH
Wang HY
ZP
Zhang P
LX
Li XM
DJ
Dong JC
XG
Xing GL
WR
Wang R
GM
Guo M
CZ
Chang ZW
LH
Liu HL
GL
Guo L
YZ
Yuan ZQ
LH
Liu H
LQ
Lu Q
YL
Yang LQ
ZF
Zhu FG
YX
Yang XF
FX
Feng XS
WZ
Wang Z
LY
Li Y
GS
Gao SG
QQ
Qige Q
BL
Bai LT
YW
Yang WJ
LG
Lei GY
SZ
Shen ZY
CL
Chen LQ
LE
Li EM
XL
Xu LY
WZ
Wu ZY
CW
Cao WK
WJ
Wang JP
BZ
Bao ZQ
CJ
Chen JL
DG
Ding GC
ZX
Zhuang X
ZY
Zhou YF
ZH
Zheng HF
ZZ
Zhang Z
ZX
Zuo XB
DZ
Dong ZM
FD
Fan DM
HX
He X
WJ
Wang J
ZQ
Zhou Q
ZQ
Zhang QX
JX
Jiao XY
LS
Lian SY
JA
Ji AF
LX
Lu XM
WJ
Wang JS
CF
Chang FB
LC
Lu CD
CZ
Chen ZG
MJ
Miao JJ
FZ
Fan ZL
LR
Lin RB
LT
Liu TJ
WJ
Wei JC
KQ
Kong QP
LY
Lan Y
FY
Fan YJ
GF
Gao FS
WT
Wang TY
XD
Xie D
CS
Chen SQ
YW
Yang WC
HJ
Hong JY
WL
Wang L
QS
Qiu SL
CZ
Cai ZM
ZX
Zhang XJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

We performed a genome-wide association study of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) by genotyping 1,077 individuals with ESCC and 1,733 control subjects of Chinese Han descent. We selected 18 promising SNPs for replication in an additional 7,673 cases of ESCC and 11,013 control subjects of Chinese Han descent and 303 cases of ESCC and 537 control subjects of Chinese Uygur-Kazakh descent. We identified two previously unknown susceptibility loci for ESCC: PLCE1 at 10q23 (P(Han combined for ESCC) = 7.46 x 10(-56), odds ratio (OR) = 1.43; P(Uygur-Kazakh for ESCC) = 5.70 x 10(-4), OR = 1.53) and C20orf54 at 20p13 (P(Han combined for ESCC) = 1.21 x 10(-11), OR = 0.86; P(Uygur-Kazakh for ESCC) = 7.88 x 10(-3), OR = 0.66). We also confirmed association in 2,766 cases of gastric cardia adenocarcinoma cases and the same 11,013 control subjects (PLCE1, P(Han for GCA) = 1.74 x 10(-39), OR = 1.55 and C20orf54, P(Han for GCA) = 3.02 x 10(-3), OR = 0.91). PLCE1 and C20orf54 have important biological implications for both ESCC and GCA. PLCE1 might regulate cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis and angiogenesis. C20orf54 is responsible for transporting riboflavin, and deficiency of riboflavin has been documented as a risk factor for ESCC and GCA.

1,077 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 1,733 Han Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

22336
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
7,673 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 11,013 Han Chinese ancestry controls, 303 Uygur-Kazakh Chinese ancestry cases, 537 Uygur-Kazakh Chinese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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