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Genome-wide association study identifies susceptibility loci for acute myeloid leukemia.

Lin WY, Fordham SE, Hungate E et al.

34716350 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
14506 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

LW
Lin WY
FS
Fordham SE
HE
Hungate E
SN
Sunter NJ
EC
Elstob C
XY
Xu Y
PC
Park C
QA
Quante A
SK
Strauch K
GC
Gieger C
SA
Skol A
RT
Rahman T
SL
Sucheston-Campbell L
WJ
Wang J
HT
Hahn T
CA
Clay-Gilmour AI
JG
Jones GL
MH
Marr HJ
JG
Jackson GH
MT
Menne T
CM
Collin M
IA
Ivey A
HR
Hills RK
BA
Burnett AK
RN
Russell NH
FJ
Fitzgibbon J
LR
Larson RA
LB
Le Beau MM
SW
Stock W
HO
Heidenreich O
AA
Alharbi A
AD
Allsup DJ
HR
Houlston RS
NJ
Norden J
DA
Dickinson AM
DE
Douglas E
LC
Lendrem C
DA
Daly AK
PL
Palm L
PK
Piechocki K
JS
Jeffries S
BM
Bornhäuser M
RC
Röllig C
AH
Altmann H
RL
Ruhnke L
KD
Kunadt D
WL
Wagenführ L
CH
Cordell HJ
DR
Darlay R
AM
Andersen MK
FM
Fontana MC
MG
Martinelli G
MG
Marconi G
SM
Sanz MA
CJ
Cervera J
GI
Gómez-Seguí I
CT
Cluzeau T
MC
Moreilhon C
RS
Raynaud S
SH
Sill H
VM
Voso MT
LF
Lo-Coco F
DH
Dombret H
CM
Cheok M
PC
Preudhomme C
GR
Gale RE
LD
Linch D
GJ
Gaal-Wesinger J
MA
Masszi A
ND
Nowak D
HW
Hofmann WK
GA
Gilkes A
PK
Porkka K
MF
Milosevic Feenstra JD
KR
Kralovics R
GD
Grimwade D
MM
Meggendorfer M
HT
Haferlach T
KS
Krizsán S
BC
Bödör C
SF
Stölzel F
OK
Onel K
AJ
Allan JM
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a hematological malignancy with an undefined heritable risk. Here we perform a meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies, with replication in a fourth study, incorporating a total of 4018 AML cases and 10488 controls. We identify a genome-wide significant risk locus for AML at 11q13.2 (rs4930561; P = 2.15 × 10-8; KMT5B). We also identify a genome-wide significant risk locus for the cytogenetically normal AML sub-group (N = 1287) at 6p21.32 (rs3916765; P = 1.51 × 10-10; HLA). Our results inform on AML etiology and identify putative functional genes operating in histone methylation (KMT5B) and immune function (HLA).

3,041 European ancestry cases, 6,760 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

14506
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
977 European ancestry cases, 3,728 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Austria, U.S., Denmark, Italy, U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Hungary
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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