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Genetically Determined Telomere Length Is Associated with Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasms Onset

Authors :
Manuel Gentiluomo
Gabriele Capurso
Luca Morelli
Stefano Ermini
Claudio Pasquali
Anna Latiano
Francesca Tavano
William Greenhalf
Anna Caterina Milanetto
Stefano Landi
Susanne Roth
Ewa Malecka-Wojciesko
Eithne Costello
Krzysztof Jamroziak
Francesco Perri
Ugo Boggi
Daniela Basso
Fabio Farinati
Rudolf Kaaks
Giuseppe Vanella
Anna-Lea J. Gais Zurcher
Livia Archibugi
Rita T. Lawlor
Federico Canzian
Daniele Campa
Source :
Neuroendocrinology. 112:1168-1176
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
S. Karger AG, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: Telomere length (TL) is a potential indicator of cancer predisposition; however, the multitude of techniques used to measure it causes the results to be heterogeneous and, in some cases, controversial. In the last years, several studies adopted a strategy based on TL-associated genetic variants to generate a polygenic score, often referred as teloscore, used in lieu of direct TL measurement. For pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (PanNEN), this strategy has not been attempted yet. Methods: A teloscore was generated using 11 SNPs (NAF1-rs7675998, ZNF676-rs409627, TERC-rs10936599, CTC1-rs3027234, PXK-rs6772228, DHX35-rs6028466, OBFC1-rs9420907, ZNF208-rs8105767, ACYP2-rs11125529, TERT-rs2736100, and ZBTB46-rs755017), and 291 PanNEN cases and 1,686 controls collected by the PANcreatic Disease ReseArch (PANDoRA) consortium were genotyped to analyse the association of the teloscore and its individual SNPs with the risk of developing PanNEN. Results: An association between genetically determined long telomeres and the risk of developing PanNEN (OR = 1.99, CI: 1.33–2.98, p = 0.0008) for highest versus median (third) quintile was observed. In addition, two novel SNPs associated with PanNEN risk were identified: ZNF676-rs409627 (ORC/C_vs_G/G = 2.27, CI: 1.58–3.27, p = 8.80 × 10−6) and TERT-rs2736100 (ORC/A_vs_C/C = 2.03, CI: 1.42–2.91, p = 1.06 × 10−4). Conclusion: In conclusion, this study provides for the first time a clear indication of the association between long genetically determined telomeres and increased risk of developing PanNEN.

Details

ISSN :
14230194, 00283835, and 10936599
Volume :
112
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuroendocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....057b6920060e8b03b3a8ed559b01e342