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The effect on melanoma risk of genes previously associated with telomere length.

Authors :
Iles MM
Bishop DT
Taylor JC
Hayward NK
Brossard M
Cust AE
Dunning AM
Lee JE
Moses EK
Akslen LA
Andresen PA
Avril MF
Azizi E
Scarrà GB
Brown KM
Dębniak T
Elder DE
Friedman E
Ghiorzo P
Gillanders EM
Goldstein AM
Gruis NA
Hansson J
Harland M
Helsing P
Hočevar M
Höiom V
Ingvar C
Kanetsky PA
Landi MT
Lang J
Lathrop GM
Lubiński J
Mackie RM
Martin NG
Molven A
Montgomery GW
Novaković S
Olsson H
Puig S
Puig-Butille JA
Radford-Smith GL
Randerson-Moor J
van der Stoep N
van Doorn R
Whiteman DC
MacGregor S
Pooley KA
Ward SV
Mann GJ
Amos CI
Pharoah PD
Demenais F
Law MH
Newton Bishop JA
Barrett JH
Source :
Journal of the National Cancer Institute [J Natl Cancer Inst] 2014 Sep 17; Vol. 106 (10). Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Sep 17 (Print Publication: 2014).
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with mean leukocyte telomere length were either genotyped or well-imputed in 11108 case patients and 13933 control patients from Europe, Israel, the United States and Australia, four of the seven SNPs reached a P value under .05 (two-sided). A genetic score that predicts telomere length, derived from these seven SNPs, is strongly associated (P = 8.92x10(-9), two-sided) with melanoma risk. This demonstrates that the previously observed association between longer telomere length and increased melanoma risk is not attributable to confounding via shared environmental effects (such as ultraviolet exposure) or reverse causality. We provide the first proof that multiple germline genetic determinants of telomere length influence cancer risk.<br /> (© The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1460-2105
Volume :
106
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25231748
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/dju267