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Association analyses identify multiple new lung cancer susceptibility loci and their interactions with smoking in the Chinese population

Authors :
Ruyang Zhang
Songyu Cao
Christopher I. Amos
Dianke Yu
Lin Xu
Zhibin Hu
Cheng Wang
Zhihang Peng
Zhihua Yin
Guoquan Zhou
Haibo Zhang
Chongqi Sun
Jiachun Lv
Jing Dong
Yijiang Chen
Juncheng Dai
Baosen Zhou
Chen Wu
Zhenzhen Qin
Hongxia Ma
Feng Chen
Xueying Zhao
Xiangyang Liu
Lei Yang
Daru Lu
Yongqian Shu
Li Jin
Yue Jiang
Chunxue Bai
Yuxia Zhao
Kexin Chen
Tangchun Wu
Jiucun Wang
Guangfu Jin
Yongyong Shi
Huan Guo
Zhiqiang Li
Li Liu
Qifei Deng
Hong Zheng
Dongxin Lin
Hongbing Shen
Wei Wu
Pin Xu
Wen Tan
Jianhang Gong
Hongyan Chen
Minjie Chu
Ying Yan
Baohui Han
Peng Guan
Source :
Nature Genetics. 44:895-899
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2012.

Abstract

Hongbing Shen and colleagues identify three new susceptibility loci for lung cancer in the Chinese population. Their follow-up analyses suggest that two of these loci interact multiplicatively with smoking dose to influence lung cancer risk. To find additional susceptibility loci for lung cancer, we tested promising associations from our previous genome-wide association study (GWAS)1 of lung cancer in the Chinese population in an extended validation sample size of 7,436 individuals with lung cancer (cases) and 7,483 controls. We found genome-wide significant (P < 5.0 × 10−8) evidence for three additional lung cancer susceptibility loci at 10p14 (rs1663689, close to GATA3, P = 2.84 × 10−10), 5q32 (rs2895680 in PPP2R2B-STK32A-DPYSL3, P = 6.60 × 10−9) and 20q13.2 (rs4809957 in CYP24A1, P = 1.20 × 10−8). We also found consistent associations for rs247008 at 5q31.1 (IL3-CSF2-P4HA2, P = 7.68 × 10−8) and rs9439519 at 1p36.32 (AJAP1-NPHP4, P = 3.65 × 10−6). Four of these loci showed evidence for interactions with smoking dose (P = 1.72 × 10−10, P = 5.07 × 10−3, P = 6.77 × 10−3 and P = 4.49 × 10−2 for rs2895680, rs4809957, rs247008 and rs9439519, respectively). These results advance our understanding of lung cancer susceptibility and highlight potential pathways that integrate genetic variants and smoking in the development of lung cancer.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....325bc141b6375f67770a236816177de8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2351