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Characterizing prostate cancer risk through multi-ancestry genome-wide discovery of 187 novel risk variants.

Wang A, Shen J, Rodriguez AA et al.

37945903 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
944762 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WA
Wang A
SJ
Shen J
RA
Rodriguez AA
SE
Saunders EJ
CF
Chen F
JR
Janivara R
DB
Darst BF
SX
Sheng X
XY
Xu Y
CA
Chou AJ
BS
Benlloch S
DT
Dadaev T
BM
Brook MN
PA
Plym A
SA
Sahimi A
HT
Hoffman TJ
TA
Takahashi A
MK
Matsuda K
MY
Momozawa Y
FM
Fujita M
LT
Laisk T
FJ
Figuerêdo J
MK
Muir K
IS
Ito S
LX
Liu X
UY
Uchio Y
KM
Kubo M
KY
Kamatani Y
LA
Lophatananon A
WP
Wan P
AC
Andrews C
LA
Lori A
CP
Choudhury PP
SJ
Schleutker J
TT
Tammela TLJ
SC
Sipeky C
AA
Auvinen A
GG
Giles GG
SM
Southey MC
MR
MacInnis RJ
CC
Cybulski C
WD
Wokolorczyk D
LJ
Lubinski J
RC
Rentsch CT
CK
Cho K
MB
Mcmahon BH
ND
Neal DE
DJ
Donovan JL
HF
Hamdy FC
MR
Martin RM
NB
Nordestgaard BG
NS
Nielsen SF
WM
Weischer M
BS
Bojesen SE
RA
Røder A
SH
Stroomberg HV
BJ
Batra J
CS
Chambers S
HL
Horvath L
CJ
Clements JA
TW
Tilly W
RG
Risbridger GP
GH
Gronberg H
AM
Aly M
SR
Szulkin R
EM
Eklund M
NT
Nordstrom T
PN
Pashayan N
DA
Dunning AM
GM
Ghoussaini M
TR
Travis RC
KT
Key TJ
RE
Riboli E
PJ
Park JY
ST
Sellers TA
LH
Lin HY
AD
Albanes D
WS
Weinstein S
CM
Cook MB
ML
Mucci LA
GE
Giovannucci E
LS
Lindstrom S
KP
Kraft P
HD
Hunter DJ
PK
Penney KL
TC
Turman C
TC
Tangen CM
GP
Goodman PJ
TI
Thompson IM
HR
Hamilton RJ
FN
Fleshner NE
FA
Finelli A
PM
Parent MÉ
SJ
Stanford JL
OE
Ostrander EA
KS
Koutros S
BF
Beane Freeman LE
SM
Stampfer M
WA
Wolk A
HN
Håkansson N
AG
Andriole GL
HR
Hoover RN
MM
Machiela MJ
SK
Sørensen KD
BM
Borre M
BW
Blot WJ
ZW
Zheng W
YE
Yeboah ED
MJ
Mensah JE
LY
Lu YJ
ZH
Zhang HW
FN
Feng N
MX
Mao X
WY
Wu Y
ZS
Zhao SC
SZ
Sun Z
TS
Thibodeau SN
MS
McDonnell SK
SD
Schaid DJ
WC
West CML
BG
Barnett G
MC
Maier C
ST
Schnoeller T
LM
Luedeke M
KA
Kibel AS
DB
Drake BF
CO
Cussenot O
CG
Cancel-Tassin G
MF
Menegaux F
TT
Truong T
KY
Koudou YA
JE
John EM
GE
Grindedal EM
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Maehle L
KK
Khaw KT
IS
Ingles SA
SM
Stern MC
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Vega A
GA
Gómez-Caamaño A
FL
Fachal L
RB
Rosenstein BS
KS
Kerns SL
OH
Ostrer H
TM
Teixeira MR
PP
Paulo P
BA
Brandão A
WS
Watya S
LA
Lubwama A
BJ
Bensen JT
BE
Butler EN
MJ
Mohler JL
TJ
Taylor JA
KM
Kogevinas M
DT
Dierssen-Sotos T
CG
Castaño-Vinyals G
CL
Cannon-Albright L
TC
Teerlink CC
HC
Huff CD
PP
Pilie P
YY
Yu Y
BR
Bohlender RJ
GJ
Gu J
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Strom SS
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Multigner L
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Blanchet P
BL
Brureau L
KR
Kaneva R
SC
Slavov C
MV
Mitev V
LR
Leach RJ
BH
Brenner H
CX
Chen X
HB
Holleczek B
SB
Schöttker B
KE
Klein EA
HA
Hsing AW
KR
Kittles RA
MA
Murphy AB
LC
Logothetis CJ
KJ
Kim J
NS
Neuhausen SL
SL
Steele L
DY
Ding YC
IW
Isaacs WB
NB
Nemesure B
HA
Hennis AJM
CJ
Carpten J
PH
Pandha H
MA
Michael A
DR
De Ruyck K
DM
De Meerleer G
OP
Ost P
XJ
Xu J
RA
Razack A
LJ
Lim J
TS
Teo SH
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Newcomb LF
LD
Lin DW
FJ
Fowke JH
NC
Neslund-Dudas CM
RB
Rybicki BA
GM
Gamulin M
LD
Lessel D
KT
Kulis T
UN
Usmani N
AA
Abraham A
SS
Singhal S
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Parliament M
CF
Claessens F
JS
Joniau S
VD
Van den Broeck T
GM
Gago-Dominguez M
CJ
Castelao JE
MM
Martinez ME
LS
Larkin S
TP
Townsend PA
AC
Aukim-Hastie C
BW
Bush WS
AM
Aldrich MC
CD
Crawford DC
SS
Srivastava S
CJ
Cullen J
PG
Petrovics G
CG
Casey G
WY
Wang Y
TY
Tettey Y
LJ
Lachance J
TW
Tang W
BR
Biritwum RB
AA
Adjei AA
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Tay E
TA
Truelove A
NS
Niwa S
YK
Yamoah K
GK
Govindasami K
CA
Chokkalingam AP
KJ
Keaton JM
HJ
Hellwege JN
CP
Clark PE
JM
Jalloh M
GS
Gueye SM
NL
Niang L
OO
Ogunbiyi O
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Shittu O
AO
Amodu O
AA
Adebiyi AO
AO
Aisuodionoe-Shadrach OI
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Ajibola HO
JM
Jamda MA
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Oluwole OP
NM
Nwegbu M
AB
Adusei B
MS
Mante S
DA
Darkwa-Abrahams A
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Diop H
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Gundell SM
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Roobol MJ
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Jenster G
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van Schaik RHN
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Hu JJ
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Sanderson M
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Kachuri L
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Varma R
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McKean-Cowdin R
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Torres M
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Preuss MH
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Zawistowski M
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Zöllner S
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Lu Z
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Ambs S
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Edwards TL
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Mägi R
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Fritsche L
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Chanock SJ
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Nakagawa H
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Witte JS
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Gaziano JM
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Justice AC
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Mancuso N
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Terao C
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Eeles RA
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Kote-Jarai Z
MR
Madduri RK
CD
Conti DV
HC
Haiman CA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The transferability and clinical value of genetic risk scores (GRSs) across populations remain limited due to an imbalance in genetic studies across ancestrally diverse populations. Here we conducted a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of 156,319 prostate cancer cases and 788,443 controls of European, African, Asian and Hispanic men, reflecting a 57% increase in the number of non-European cases over previous prostate cancer genome-wide association studies. We identified 187 novel risk variants for prostate cancer, increasing the total number of risk variants to 451. An externally replicated multi-ancestry GRS was associated with risk that ranged from 1.8 (per standard deviation) in African ancestry men to 2.2 in European ancestry men. The GRS was associated with a greater risk of aggressive versus non-aggressive disease in men of African ancestry (P = 0.03). Our study presents novel prostate cancer susceptibility loci and a GRS with effective risk stratification across ancestry groups.

122,188 European ancestry cases, 604,640 European ancestry controls, 19,391 African American or Afro-Caribbean cases, 61,608 African American or Afro-Caribbean controls, 10,809 East Asian ancestry cases, 95,790 East Asian ancestry controls, 3,931 Hispanic or Latin American cases, 26,405 Hispanic or Latin American controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

944762
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African American or Afro-Caribbean, East Asian, Hispanic or Latin American
Ancestry
Portugal, Spain, Greece, Canada, Netherlands, Sweden, U.S., Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Poland, Italy, U.K., Australia, France, Bulgaria, Germany, Barbados, Uganda, Ghana, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Japan, China, Malaysia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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