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Association of Aspirin and NSAID Use With Risk of Colorectal Cancer According to Genetic Variants

Authors :
Nan, H
Hutter, CM
Lin, Y
Jacobs, EJ
Ulrich, CM
White, E
Baron, JA
Berndt, SI
Brenner, H
Butterbach, K
Caan, BJ
Campbell, PT
Carlson, CS
Casey, G
Chang-Claude, J
Chanock, SJ
Cotterchio, M
Duggan, D
Figueiredo, JC
Fuchs, CS
Giovannucci, EL
Gong, J
Haile, RW
Harrison, TA
Hayes, RB
Hoffmeister, M
Hopper, JL
Hudson, TJ
Jenkins, MA
Jiao, S
Lindor, NM
Lemire, M
Le Marchand, L
Newcomb, PA
Ogino, S
Pflugeisen, BM
Potter, JD
Qu, C
Rosse, SA
Rudolph, A
Schoen, RE
Schumacher, FR
Seminara, D
Slattery, ML
Thibodeau, SN
Thomas, F
Thornquist, M
Warnick, GS
Zanke, BW
Gauderman, WJ
Peters, U
Hsu, L
Chan, AT
Nan, H
Hutter, CM
Lin, Y
Jacobs, EJ
Ulrich, CM
White, E
Baron, JA
Berndt, SI
Brenner, H
Butterbach, K
Caan, BJ
Campbell, PT
Carlson, CS
Casey, G
Chang-Claude, J
Chanock, SJ
Cotterchio, M
Duggan, D
Figueiredo, JC
Fuchs, CS
Giovannucci, EL
Gong, J
Haile, RW
Harrison, TA
Hayes, RB
Hoffmeister, M
Hopper, JL
Hudson, TJ
Jenkins, MA
Jiao, S
Lindor, NM
Lemire, M
Le Marchand, L
Newcomb, PA
Ogino, S
Pflugeisen, BM
Potter, JD
Qu, C
Rosse, SA
Rudolph, A
Schoen, RE
Schumacher, FR
Seminara, D
Slattery, ML
Thibodeau, SN
Thomas, F
Thornquist, M
Warnick, GS
Zanke, BW
Gauderman, WJ
Peters, U
Hsu, L
Chan, AT
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

IMPORTANCE: Use of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with lower risk of colorectal cancer. OBJECTIVE: To identify common genetic markers that may confer differential benefit from aspirin or NSAID chemoprevention, we tested gene × environment interactions between regular use of aspirin and/or NSAIDs and single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in relation to risk of colorectal cancer. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Case-control study using data from 5 case-control and 5 cohort studies initiated between 1976 and 2003 across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Germany and including colorectal cancer cases (n=8634) and matched controls (n=8553) ascertained between 1976 and 2011. Participants were all of European descent. EXPOSURES: Genome-wide SNP data and information on regular use of aspirin and/or NSAIDs and other risk factors. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Colorectal cancer. RESULTS: Regular use of aspirin and/or NSAIDs was associated with lower risk of colorectal cancer (prevalence, 28% vs 38%; odds ratio [OR], 0.69 [95% CI, 0.64-0.74]; P = 6.2 × 10(-28)) compared with nonregular use. In the conventional logistic regression analysis, the SNP rs2965667 at chromosome 12p12.3 near the MGST1 gene showed a genome-wide significant interaction with aspirin and/or NSAID use (P = 4.6 × 10(-9) for interaction). Aspirin and/or NSAID use was associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer among individuals with rs2965667-TT genotype (prevalence, 28% vs 38%; OR, 0.66 [95% CI, 0.61-0.70]; P = 7.7 × 10(-33)) but with a higher risk among those with rare (4%) TA or AA genotypes (prevalence, 35% vs 29%; OR, 1.89 [95% CI, 1.27-2.81]; P = .002). In case-only interaction analysis, the SNP rs16973225 at chromosome 15q25.2 near the IL16 gene showed a genome-wide significant interaction with use of aspirin and/or NSAIDs (P = 8.2 × 10(-9) for interaction). Regular use was associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer among individuals

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315685900
Document Type :
Electronic Resource