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No Evidence That Genetic Variation in the Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cell Pathway Influences Ovarian Cancer Survival.

Authors :
Sucheston-Campbell LE
Cannioto R
Clay AI
Etter JL
Eng KH
Liu S
Battaglia S
Hu Q
Szender JB
Minlikeeva A
Joseph JM
Mayor P
Abrams SI
Segal BH
Wallace PK
Soh KT
Zsiros E
Anton-Culver H
Bandera EV
Beckmann MW
Berchuck A
Bjorge L
Bruegl A
Campbell IG
Campbell SP
Chenevix-Trench G
Cramer DW
Dansonka-Mieszkowska A
Dao F
Diergaarde B
Doerk T
Doherty JA
du Bois A
Eccles D
Engelholm SA
Fasching PA
Gayther SA
Gentry-Maharaj A
Glasspool RM
Goodman MT
Gronwald J
Harter P
Hein A
Heitz F
Hillemmanns P
Høgdall C
Høgdall EV
Huzarski T
Jensen A
Johnatty SE
Jung A
Karlan BY
Klapdor R
Kluz T
Konopka B
Kjær SK
Kupryjanczyk J
Lambrechts D
Lester J
Lubiński J
Levine DA
Lundvall L
McGuire V
McNeish IA
Menon U
Modugno F
Ness RB
Orsulic S
Paul J
Pearce CL
Pejovic T
Pharoah P
Ramus SJ
Rothstein J
Rossing MA
Rübner M
Schildkraut JM
Schmalfeldt B
Schwaab I
Siddiqui N
Sieh W
Sobiczewski P
Song H
Terry KL
Van Nieuwenhuysen E
Vanderstichele A
Vergote I
Walsh CS
Webb PM
Wentzensen N
Whittemore AS
Wu AH
Ziogas A
Odunsi K
Chang-Claude J
Goode EL
Moysich KB
Source :
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology [Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev] 2017 Mar; Vol. 26 (3), pp. 420-424. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Sep 27.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: The precise mechanism by which the immune system is adversely affected in cancer patients remains poorly understood, but the accumulation of immunosuppressive/protumorigenic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) is thought to be a prominent mechanism contributing to immunologic tolerance of malignant cells in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). To this end, we hypothesized genetic variation in MDSC pathway genes would be associated with survival after EOC diagnoses. Methods: We measured the hazard of death due to EOC within 10 years of diagnosis, overall and by invasive subtype, attributable to SNPs in 24 genes relevant in the MDSC pathway in 10,751 women diagnosed with invasive EOC. Versatile Gene-based Association Study and the admixture likelihood method were used to test gene and pathway associations with survival. Results: We did not identify individual SNPs that were significantly associated with survival after correction for multiple testing ( P < 3.5 × 10 <superscript>-5</superscript> ), nor did we identify significant associations between the MDSC pathway overall, or the 24 individual genes and EOC survival. Conclusions: In this well-powered analysis, we observed no evidence that inherited variations in MDSC-associated SNPs, individual genes, or the collective genetic pathway contributed to EOC survival outcomes. Impact: Common inherited variation in genes relevant to MDSCs was not associated with survival in women diagnosed with invasive EOC. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 26(3); 420-4. ©2016 AACR .<br /> (©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1538-7755
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27677730
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-16-0631