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A pleiotropic variant in <scp> DNAJB4 </scp> is associated with multiple myeloma risk

Authors :
Marco Dicanio
Matteo Giaccherini
Alyssa Clay‐Gilmour
Angelica Macauda
Juan Sainz
Mitchell J. Machiela
Malwina Rybicka‐Ramos
Aaron D. Norman
Agata Tyczyńska
Stephen J. Chanock
Torben Barington
Shaji K. Kumar
Parveen Bhatti
Wendy Cozen
Elizabeth E. Brown
Anna Suska
Eva K. Haastrup
Robert Z. Orlowski
Marek Dudziński
Ramon Garcia‐Sanz
Marcin Kruszewski
Joaquin Martinez‐Lopez
Katia Beider
Elżbieta Iskierka‐Jazdzewska
Matteo Pelosini
Sonja I. Berndt
Małgorzata Raźny
Krzysztof Jamroziak
S. Vincent Rajkumar
Artur Jurczyszyn
Annette Juul Vangsted
Pilar Garrido Collado
Ulla Vogel
Jonathan N. Hofmann
Mario Petrini
Aleksandra Butrym
Susan L. Slager
Elad Ziv
Edyta Subocz
Graham G. Giles
Niels Frost Andersen
Grzegorz Mazur
Marzena Watek
Fabienne Lesueur
Michelle A. T. Hildebrandt
Daria Zawirska
Lene Hyldahl Ebbesen
Herlander Marques
Federica Gemignani
Charles Dumontet
Judit Várkonyi
Gabriele Buda
Arnon Nagler
Agnieszka Druzd‐Sitek
Xifeng Wu
Katalin Kadar
Nicola J. Camp
Norbert Grzasko
Rosalie G. Waller
Celine Vachon
Federico Canzian
Daniele Campa
Source :
Dicanio, M, Giaccherini, M, Clay-Gilmour, A, Macauda, A, Sainz, J, Machiela, M J, Rybicka-Ramos, M, Norman, A D, Tyczyńska, A, Chanock, S J, Barington, T, Kumar, S K, Bhatti, P, Cozen, W, Brown, E E, Suska, A, Haastrup, E K, Orlowski, R Z, Dudziński, M, Garcia-Sanz, R, Kruszewski, M, Martinez-Lopez, J, Beider, K, Iskierka-Jazdzewska, E, Pelosini, M, Berndt, S I, Raźny, M, Jamroziak, K, Rajkumar, S V, Jurczyszyn, A, Vangsted, A J, Collado, P G, Vogel, U, Hofmann, J N, Petrini, M, Butrym, A, Slager, S L, Ziv, E, Subocz, E, Giles, G G, Andersen, N F, Mazur, G, Watek, M, Lesueur, F, Hildebrandt, M A T, Zawirska, D, Ebbesen, L H, Marques, H, Gemignani, F, Dumontet, C, Várkonyi, J, Buda, G, Nagler, A, Druzd-Sitek, A, Wu, X, Kadar, K, Camp, N J, Grzasko, N, Waller, R G, Vachon, C, Canzian, F & Campa, D 2023, ' A pleiotropic variant in DNAJB4 is associated with multiple myeloma risk ', International Journal of Cancer, vol. 152, no. 2, pp. 239-248 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34278
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

Pleiotropy, which consists of a single gene or allelic variant affecting multiple unrelated traits, is common across cancers, with evidence for genome-wide significant loci shared across cancer and noncancer traits. This feature is particularly relevant in multiple myeloma (MM) because several susceptibility loci that have been identified to date are pleiotropic. Therefore, the aim of this study was to identify novel pleiotropic variants involved in MM risk using 28 684 independent single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from GWAS Catalog that reached a significant association (P &lt; 5 &#215; 10−8) with their respective trait. The selected SNPs were analyzed in 2434 MM cases and 3446 controls from the International Lymphoma Epidemiology Consortium (InterLymph). The 10 SNPs showing the strongest associations with MM risk in InterLymph were selected for replication in an independent set of 1955 MM cases and 1549 controls from the International Multiple Myeloma rESEarch (IMMEnSE) consortium and 418 MM cases and 147 282 controls from the FinnGen project. The combined analysis of the three studies identified an association between DNAJB4-rs34517439-A and an increased risk of developing MM (OR = 1.22, 95%CI 1.13-1.32, P = 4.81 &#215; 10−7). rs34517439-A is associated with a modified expression of the FUBP1 gene, which encodes a multifunctional DNA and RNA-binding protein that it was observed to influence the regulation of various genes involved in cell cycle regulation, among which various oncogenes and oncosuppressors. In conclusion, with a pleiotropic scan approach we identified DNAJB4-rs34517439 as a potentially novel MM risk locus.

Details

ISSN :
10970215 and 00207136
Volume :
152
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....32837a0c51884be8e4eff22a1b4fa8ed