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Genome-wide association studies in oesophageal adenocarcinoma and Barrett's oesophagus: a large-scale meta-analysis

Authors :
Gharahkhani, Puya
Fitzgerald, Rebecca C.
Vaughan, Thomas L.
Palles, Claire
Gockel, Ines
Tomlinson, Ian
Buas, Matthew F.
May, Andrea
Gerges, Christian
Anders, Mario
Becker, Jessica
Kreuser, Nicole
Noder, Tania
Venerito, Marino
Veits, Lothar
Schmidt, Thomas
Manner, Hendrik
Schmidt, Claudia
Hess, Timo
Boehmer, Anne C.
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Hoelscher, Arnulf H.
Lang, Hauke
Lorenz, Dietmar
Schumacher, Brigitte
Hackelsberger, Andreas
Mayershofer, Rupert
Pech, Oliver
Vashist, Yogesh
Ott, Katja
Vieth, Michael
Weismueller, Josef
Noethen, Markus M.
Attwood, Stephen
Barr, Hugh
Chegwidden, Laura
de Caestecker, John
Harrison, Rebecca
Love, Sharon B.
MacDonald, David
Moayyedi, Paul
Prenen, Hans
Watson, R. G. Peter
Iyer, Prasad G.
Anderson, Lesley A.
Bernstein, Leslie
Chow, Wong-Ho
Hardie, Laura J.
Lagergren, Jesper
Liu, Geoffrey
Risch, Harvey A.
Wu, Anna H.
Ye, Weimin
Bird, Nigel C.
Shaheen, Nicholas J.
Gammon, Marilie D.
Corley, Douglas A.
Caldas, Carlos
Moebus, Susanne
Knapp, Michael
Peters, Wilbert H. M.
Neuhaus, Horst
Roesch, Thomas
Ell, Christian
MacGregor, Stuart
Pharoah, Paul
Whiteman, David C.
Jankowski, Janusz
Schumacher, Johannes
Gharahkhani, Puya
Fitzgerald, Rebecca C.
Vaughan, Thomas L.
Palles, Claire
Gockel, Ines
Tomlinson, Ian
Buas, Matthew F.
May, Andrea
Gerges, Christian
Anders, Mario
Becker, Jessica
Kreuser, Nicole
Noder, Tania
Venerito, Marino
Veits, Lothar
Schmidt, Thomas
Manner, Hendrik
Schmidt, Claudia
Hess, Timo
Boehmer, Anne C.
Izbicki, Jakob R.
Hoelscher, Arnulf H.
Lang, Hauke
Lorenz, Dietmar
Schumacher, Brigitte
Hackelsberger, Andreas
Mayershofer, Rupert
Pech, Oliver
Vashist, Yogesh
Ott, Katja
Vieth, Michael
Weismueller, Josef
Noethen, Markus M.
Attwood, Stephen
Barr, Hugh
Chegwidden, Laura
de Caestecker, John
Harrison, Rebecca
Love, Sharon B.
MacDonald, David
Moayyedi, Paul
Prenen, Hans
Watson, R. G. Peter
Iyer, Prasad G.
Anderson, Lesley A.
Bernstein, Leslie
Chow, Wong-Ho
Hardie, Laura J.
Lagergren, Jesper
Liu, Geoffrey
Risch, Harvey A.
Wu, Anna H.
Ye, Weimin
Bird, Nigel C.
Shaheen, Nicholas J.
Gammon, Marilie D.
Corley, Douglas A.
Caldas, Carlos
Moebus, Susanne
Knapp, Michael
Peters, Wilbert H. M.
Neuhaus, Horst
Roesch, Thomas
Ell, Christian
MacGregor, Stuart
Pharoah, Paul
Whiteman, David C.
Jankowski, Janusz
Schumacher, Johannes
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background Oesophageal adenocarcinoma represents one of the fastest rising cancers in high-income countries. Barrett's oesophagus is the premalignant precursor of oesophageal adenocarcinoma. However, only a few patients with Barrett's oesophagus develop adenocarcinoma, which complicates clinical management in the absence of valid predictors. Within an international consortium investigating the genetics of Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma, we aimed to identify novel genetic risk variants for the development of Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma. Methods We did a meta-analysis of all genome-wide association studies of Barrett's oesophagus and oesophageal adenocarcinoma available in PubMed up to Feb 29, 2016; all patients were of European ancestry and disease was confirmed histopathologically. All participants were from four separate studies within Europe, North America, and Australia and were genotyped on high-density single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays. Meta-analysis was done with a fixed-effects inverse variance-weighting approach and with a standard genome-wide significance threshold (p< 5 x 10(-8)). We also did an association analysis after reweighting of loci with an approach that investigates annotation enrichment among genome-wide significant loci. Furthermore, the entire dataset was analysed with bioinformatics approaches-including functional annotation databases and gene-based and pathway-based methods-to identify pathophysiologically relevant cellular mechanisms. Findings Our sample comprised 6167 patients with Barrett's oesophagus and 4112 individuals with oesophageal adenocarcinoma, in addition to 17 159 representative controls from four genome-wide association studies in Europe, North America, and Australia. We identified eight new risk loci associated with either Barrett's oesophagus or oesophageal adenocarcinoma, within or near the genes CFTR (rs17451754; p= 4 .8 x 10(-1)), MSRA (rs17749155; p= 5.2 x 10(-1) x)

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1223532796
Document Type :
Electronic Resource