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GWAS Study

A genome-wide association study of upper aerodigestive tract cancers conducted within the INHANCE consortium.

McKay JD, Truong T, Gaborieau V et al.

21437268 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
31151 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

MJ
McKay JD
TT
Truong T
GV
Gaborieau V
CA
Chabrier A
CS
Chuang SC
BG
Byrnes G
ZD
Zaridze D
SO
Shangina O
SN
Szeszenia-Dabrowska N
LJ
Lissowska J
RP
Rudnai P
FE
Fabianova E
BA
Bucur A
BV
Bencko V
HI
Holcatova I
JV
Janout V
FL
Foretova L
LP
Lagiou P
TD
Trichopoulos D
BS
Benhamou S
BC
Bouchardy C
AW
Ahrens W
MF
Merletti F
RL
Richiardi L
TR
Talamini R
BL
Barzan L
KK
Kjaerheim K
MG
Macfarlane GJ
MT
Macfarlane TV
SL
Simonato L
CC
Canova C
AA
Agudo A
CX
Castellsagué X
LR
Lowry R
CD
Conway DI
MP
McKinney PA
HC
Healy CM
TM
Toner ME
ZA
Znaor A
CM
Curado MP
KS
Koifman S
MA
Menezes A
WV
Wünsch-Filho V
NJ
Neto JE
GL
Garrote LF
BS
Boccia S
CG
Cadoni G
AD
Arzani D
OA
Olshan AF
WM
Weissler MC
FW
Funkhouser WK
LJ
Luo J
LJ
Lubiński J
TJ
Trubicka J
LM
Lener M
OD
Oszutowska D
SS
Schwartz SM
CC
Chen C
FS
Fish S
DD
Doody DR
MJ
Muscat JE
LP
Lazarus P
GC
Gallagher CJ
CS
Chang SC
ZZ
Zhang ZF
WQ
Wei Q
SE
Sturgis EM
WL
Wang LE
FS
Franceschi S
HR
Herrero R
KK
Kelsey KT
MM
McClean MD
MC
Marsit CJ
NH
Nelson HH
RM
Romkes M
BS
Buch S
NT
Nukui T
ZS
Zhong S
LM
Lacko M
MJ
Manni JJ
PW
Peters WH
HR
Hung RJ
MJ
McLaughlin J
VL
Vatten L
NI
Njølstad I
GG
Goodman GE
FJ
Field JK
LT
Liloglou T
VP
Vineis P
CF
Clavel-Chapelon F
PD
Palli D
TR
Tumino R
KV
Krogh V
PS
Panico S
GC
González CA
QJ
Quirós JR
MC
Martínez C
NC
Navarro C
AE
Ardanaz E
LN
Larrañaga N
KK
Khaw KT
KT
Key T
BH
Bueno-de-Mesquita HB
PP
Peeters PH
TA
Trichopoulou A
LJ
Linseisen J
BH
Boeing H
HG
Hallmans G
OK
Overvad K
TA
Tjønneland A
KM
Kumle M
RE
Riboli E
VK
Välk K
VT
Vooder T
MA
Metspalu A
ZD
Zelenika D
BA
Boland A
DM
Delepine M
FM
Foglio M
LD
Lechner D
BH
Blanché H
GI
Gut IG
GP
Galan P
HS
Heath S
HM
Hashibe M
HR
Hayes RB
BP
Boffetta P
LM
Lathrop M
BP
Brennan P
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successful in identifying common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to etiologically complex disease. We conducted a GWAS to identify common genetic variation involved in susceptibility to upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers. Genome-wide genotyping was carried out using the Illumina HumanHap300 beadchips in 2,091 UADT cancer cases and 3,513 controls from two large European multi-centre UADT cancer studies, as well as 4,821 generic controls. The 19 top-ranked variants were investigated further in an additional 6,514 UADT cancer cases and 7,892 controls of European descent from an additional 13 UADT cancer studies participating in the INHANCE consortium. Five common variants presented evidence for significant association in the combined analysis (p ≤ 5 × 10⁻⁷). Two novel variants were identified, a 4q21 variant (rs1494961, p = 1×10⁻⁸) located near DNA repair related genes HEL308 and FAM175A (or Abraxas) and a 12q24 variant (rs4767364, p =2 × 10⁻⁸) located in an extended linkage disequilibrium region that contains multiple genes including the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) gene. Three remaining variants are located in the ADH gene cluster and were identified previously in a candidate gene study involving some of these samples. The association between these three variants and UADT cancers was independently replicated in 5,092 UADT cancer cases and 6,794 controls non-overlapping samples presented here (rs1573496-ADH7, p = 5 × 10⁻⁸); rs1229984-ADH1B, p = 7 × 10⁻⁹; and rs698-ADH1C, p = 0.02). These results implicate two variants at 4q21 and 12q24 and further highlight three ADH variants in UADT cancer susceptibility.

2,091 European ancestry cases, 8,334 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

31151
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
6,574 European ancestry cases, 7,892 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Poland, Italy, Netherlands, Germany
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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