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Genetically predicted longer telomere length is associated with increased risk of B-cell lymphoma subtypes.

Authors :
Machiela, Mitchell J
Machiela, Mitchell J
Lan, Qing
Slager, Susan L
Vermeulen, Roel CH
Teras, Lauren R
Camp, Nicola J
Cerhan, James R
Spinelli, John J
Wang, Sophia S
Nieters, Alexandra
Vijai, Joseph
Yeager, Meredith
Wang, Zhaoming
Ghesquières, Hervé
McKay, James
Conde, Lucia
de Bakker, Paul IW
Cox, David G
Burdett, Laurie
Monnereau, Alain
Flowers, Christopher R
De Roos, Anneclaire J
Brooks-Wilson, Angela R
Giles, Graham G
Melbye, Mads
Gu, Jian
Jackson, Rebecca D
Kane, Eleanor
Purdue, Mark P
Vajdic, Claire M
Albanes, Demetrius
Kelly, Rachel S
Zucca, Mariagrazia
Bertrand, Kimberly A
Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Anne
Lawrence, Charles
Hutchinson, Amy
Zhi, Degui
Habermann, Thomas M
Link, Brian K
Novak, Anne J
Dogan, Ahmet
Asmann, Yan W
Liebow, Mark
Thompson, Carrie A
Ansell, Stephen M
Witzig, Thomas E
Tilly, Hervé
Haioun, Corinne
Molina, Thierry J
Hjalgrim, Henrik
Glimelius, Bengt
Adami, Hans-Olov
Roos, Göran
Bracci, Paige M
Riby, Jacques
Smith, Martyn T
Holly, Elizabeth A
Cozen, Wendy
Hartge, Patricia
Morton, Lindsay M
Severson, Richard K
Tinker, Lesley F
North, Kari E
Becker, Nikolaus
Benavente, Yolanda
Boffetta, Paolo
Brennan, Paul
Foretova, Lenka
Maynadie, Marc
Staines, Anthony
Lightfoot, Tracy
Crouch, Simon
Smith, Alex
Roman, Eve
Diver, W Ryan
Offit, Kenneth
Zelenetz, Andrew
Klein, Robert J
Villano, Danylo J
Zheng, Tongzhang
Zhang, Yawei
Holford, Theodore R
Turner, Jenny
Southey, Melissa C
Clavel, Jacqueline
Virtamo, Jarmo
Weinstein, Stephanie
Riboli, Elio
Vineis, Paolo
Kaaks, Rudolph
Boeing, Heiner
Tjønneland, Anne
Angelucci, Emanuele
Di Lollo, Simonetta
Rais, Marco
De Vivo, Immaculata
Giovannucci, Edward
Kraft, Peter
Huang, Jinyan
Machiela, Mitchell J
Machiela, Mitchell J
Lan, Qing
Slager, Susan L
Vermeulen, Roel CH
Teras, Lauren R
Camp, Nicola J
Cerhan, James R
Spinelli, John J
Wang, Sophia S
Nieters, Alexandra
Vijai, Joseph
Yeager, Meredith
Wang, Zhaoming
Ghesquières, Hervé
McKay, James
Conde, Lucia
de Bakker, Paul IW
Cox, David G
Burdett, Laurie
Monnereau, Alain
Flowers, Christopher R
De Roos, Anneclaire J
Brooks-Wilson, Angela R
Giles, Graham G
Melbye, Mads
Gu, Jian
Jackson, Rebecca D
Kane, Eleanor
Purdue, Mark P
Vajdic, Claire M
Albanes, Demetrius
Kelly, Rachel S
Zucca, Mariagrazia
Bertrand, Kimberly A
Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Anne
Lawrence, Charles
Hutchinson, Amy
Zhi, Degui
Habermann, Thomas M
Link, Brian K
Novak, Anne J
Dogan, Ahmet
Asmann, Yan W
Liebow, Mark
Thompson, Carrie A
Ansell, Stephen M
Witzig, Thomas E
Tilly, Hervé
Haioun, Corinne
Molina, Thierry J
Hjalgrim, Henrik
Glimelius, Bengt
Adami, Hans-Olov
Roos, Göran
Bracci, Paige M
Riby, Jacques
Smith, Martyn T
Holly, Elizabeth A
Cozen, Wendy
Hartge, Patricia
Morton, Lindsay M
Severson, Richard K
Tinker, Lesley F
North, Kari E
Becker, Nikolaus
Benavente, Yolanda
Boffetta, Paolo
Brennan, Paul
Foretova, Lenka
Maynadie, Marc
Staines, Anthony
Lightfoot, Tracy
Crouch, Simon
Smith, Alex
Roman, Eve
Diver, W Ryan
Offit, Kenneth
Zelenetz, Andrew
Klein, Robert J
Villano, Danylo J
Zheng, Tongzhang
Zhang, Yawei
Holford, Theodore R
Turner, Jenny
Southey, Melissa C
Clavel, Jacqueline
Virtamo, Jarmo
Weinstein, Stephanie
Riboli, Elio
Vineis, Paolo
Kaaks, Rudolph
Boeing, Heiner
Tjønneland, Anne
Angelucci, Emanuele
Di Lollo, Simonetta
Rais, Marco
De Vivo, Immaculata
Giovannucci, Edward
Kraft, Peter
Huang, Jinyan
Source :
Human molecular genetics; vol 25, iss 8, 1663-1676; 0964-6906
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Evidence from a small number of studies suggests that longer telomere length measured in peripheral leukocytes is associated with an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). However, these studies may be biased by reverse causation, confounded by unmeasured environmental exposures and might miss time points for which prospective telomere measurement would best reveal a relationship between telomere length and NHL risk. We performed an analysis of genetically inferred telomere length and NHL risk in a study of 10 102 NHL cases of the four most common B-cell histologic types and 9562 controls using a genetic risk score (GRS) comprising nine telomere length-associated single-nucleotide polymorphisms. This approach uses existing genotype data and estimates telomere length by weighing the number of telomere length-associated variant alleles an individual carries with the published change in kb of telomere length. The analysis of the telomere length GRS resulted in an association between longer telomere length and increased NHL risk [four B-cell histologic types combined; odds ratio (OR) = 1.49, 95% CI 1.22-1.82,P-value = 8.5 × 10(-5)]. Subtype-specific analyses indicated that chronic lymphocytic leukemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL) was the principal NHL subtype contributing to this association (OR = 2.60, 95% CI 1.93-3.51,P-value = 4.0 × 10(-10)). Significant interactions were observed across strata of sex for CLL/SLL and marginal zone lymphoma subtypes as well as age for the follicular lymphoma subtype. Our results indicate that a genetic background that favors longer telomere length may increase NHL risk, particularly risk of CLL/SLL, and are consistent with earlier studies relating longer telomere length with increased NHL risk.

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OAIster
Journal :
Human molecular genetics; vol 25, iss 8, 1663-1676; 0964-6906
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application/pdf, Human molecular genetics vol 25, iss 8, 1663-1676 0964-6906
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378688896
Document Type :
Electronic Resource