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Multiple regions within 8q24 independently affect risk for prostate cancer

Authors :
Arti Tandon
Sue A. Ingles
Nick Patterson
Brian E. Henderson
Matthew L. Freedman
Alicja Waliszewska
David Altshuler
Laurence N. Kolonel
David Reich
Gavin J. McDonald
Julie Neubauer
Melissa A. Frasco
Loreall Pooler
Kristin G. Ardlie
Steven C. Greenway
Ingrid Oakley-Girvan
Loic Le Marchand
Simon Myers
Christine Schirmer
Malcolm C. Pike
Daniel O. Stram
Esther M. John
Alice S. Whittemore
Kathleen A. Cooney
Christopher A. Haiman
David T.W. Wong
Source :
Nature genetics. 39(5)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

After the recent discovery that common genetic variation in 8q24 influences inherited risk of prostate cancer, we genotyped 2,973 SNPs in up to 7,518 men with and without prostate cancer from five populations. We identified seven risk variants, five of them previously undescribed, spanning 430 kb and each independently predicting risk for prostate cancer (P = 7.9 x 10(-19) for the strongest association, and P < 1.5 x 10(-4) for five of the variants, after controlling for each of the others). The variants define common genotypes that span a more than fivefold range of susceptibility to cancer in some populations. None of the prostate cancer risk variants aligns to a known gene or alters the coding sequence of an encoded protein.

Details

ISSN :
10614036
Volume :
39
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f69a7e2cf9826c4dfdaa7b731043e9e4