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Probing the diabetes and colorectal cancer relationship using gene – environment interaction analyses

Authors :
Dimou, Niki
Kim, Andre E.
Flanagan, Orlagh
Murphy, Neil
Diez-Obrero, Virginia
Shcherbina, Anna
Aglago, Elom K.
Bouras, Emmanouil
Campbell, Peter T.
Casey, Graham
Gallinger, Steven
Gruber, Stephen B.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Lin, Yi
Moreno, Victor
Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward
Stern, Mariana C.
Tian, Yu
Tsilidis, Kostas K.
Arndt, Volker
Barry, Elizabeth L.
Baurley, James W.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Bézieau, Stéphane
Bien, Stephanie A.
Bishop, D.T.
Brenner, Hermann
Budiarto, Arif
Carreras-Torres, Robert
Cenggoro, Tjeng Wawan
Chan, Andrew T.
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chanock, Stephen J.
Chen, Xuechen
Conti, David V.
Dampier, Christopher H.
Devall, Matthew
Drew, David A.
Figueiredo, Jane C.
Giles, Graham G.
Gsur, Andrea
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Hidaka, Akihisa
Hoffmeister, Michael
Huyghe, Jeroen R.
Jordahl, Kristina
Kawaguchi, Eric
Keku, Temitope O.
Larsson, Susanna C.
Le Marchand, Loic
Lewinger, Juan Pablo
Li, Li
Mahesworo, Bharuno
Morrison, John
Newcomb, Polly A.
Newton, Christina C.
Obon-Santacana, Mireia
Ose, Jennifer
Pai, Rish K.
Palmer, Julie R.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Pardamean, Bens
Peoples, Anita R.
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Potter, John D.
Rennert, Gad
Scacheri, Peter C.
Schoen, Robert E.
Su, Yu Ru
Tangen, Catherine M.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Thomas, Duncan C.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
Um, Caroline Y.
van Duijnhoven, Franzel J.B.
Visvanathan, Kala
Vodicka, Pavel
Vodickova, Ludmila
White, Emily
Wolk, Alicja
Woods, Michael O.
Qu, Conghui
Kundaje, Anshul
Hsu, Li
Gauderman, W.J.
Gunter, Marc J.
Peters, Ulrike
Dimou, Niki
Kim, Andre E.
Flanagan, Orlagh
Murphy, Neil
Diez-Obrero, Virginia
Shcherbina, Anna
Aglago, Elom K.
Bouras, Emmanouil
Campbell, Peter T.
Casey, Graham
Gallinger, Steven
Gruber, Stephen B.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Lin, Yi
Moreno, Victor
Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward
Stern, Mariana C.
Tian, Yu
Tsilidis, Kostas K.
Arndt, Volker
Barry, Elizabeth L.
Baurley, James W.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Bézieau, Stéphane
Bien, Stephanie A.
Bishop, D.T.
Brenner, Hermann
Budiarto, Arif
Carreras-Torres, Robert
Cenggoro, Tjeng Wawan
Chan, Andrew T.
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chanock, Stephen J.
Chen, Xuechen
Conti, David V.
Dampier, Christopher H.
Devall, Matthew
Drew, David A.
Figueiredo, Jane C.
Giles, Graham G.
Gsur, Andrea
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Hidaka, Akihisa
Hoffmeister, Michael
Huyghe, Jeroen R.
Jordahl, Kristina
Kawaguchi, Eric
Keku, Temitope O.
Larsson, Susanna C.
Le Marchand, Loic
Lewinger, Juan Pablo
Li, Li
Mahesworo, Bharuno
Morrison, John
Newcomb, Polly A.
Newton, Christina C.
Obon-Santacana, Mireia
Ose, Jennifer
Pai, Rish K.
Palmer, Julie R.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Pardamean, Bens
Peoples, Anita R.
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Potter, John D.
Rennert, Gad
Scacheri, Peter C.
Schoen, Robert E.
Su, Yu Ru
Tangen, Catherine M.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Thomas, Duncan C.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
Um, Caroline Y.
van Duijnhoven, Franzel J.B.
Visvanathan, Kala
Vodicka, Pavel
Vodickova, Ludmila
White, Emily
Wolk, Alicja
Woods, Michael O.
Qu, Conghui
Kundaje, Anshul
Hsu, Li
Gauderman, W.J.
Gunter, Marc J.
Peters, Ulrike
Source :
ISSN: 0007-0920
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Diabetes is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer. However, the mechanisms underlying this relationship still require investigation and it is not known if the association is modified by genetic variants. To address these questions, we undertook a genome-wide gene-environment interaction analysis. Methods: We used data from 3 genetic consortia (CCFR, CORECT, GECCO; 31,318 colorectal cancer cases/41,499 controls) and undertook genome-wide gene-environment interaction analyses with colorectal cancer risk, including interaction tests of genetics(G)xdiabetes (1-degree of freedom; d.f.) and joint testing of Gxdiabetes, G-colorectal cancer association (2-d.f. joint test) and G-diabetes correlation (3-d.f. joint test). Results: Based on the joint tests, we found that the association of diabetes with colorectal cancer risk is modified by loci on chromosomes 8q24.11 (rs3802177, SLC30A8 – ORAA: 1.62, 95% CI: 1.34–1.96; ORAG: 1.41, 95% CI: 1.30–1.54; ORGG: 1.22, 95% CI: 1.13–1.31; p-value3-d.f.: 5.46 × 10−11) and 13q14.13 (rs9526201, LRCH1 – ORGG: 2.11, 95% CI: 1.56–2.83; ORGA: 1.52, 95% CI: 1.38–1.68; ORAA: 1.13, 95% CI: 1.06–1.21; p-value2-d.f.: 7.84 × 10−09). Discussion: These results suggest that variation in genes related to insulin signaling (SLC30A8) and immune function (LRCH1) may modify the association of diabetes with colorectal cancer risk and provide novel insights into the biology underlying the diabetes and colorectal cancer relationship.

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0007-0920
Notes :
application/pdf, British Journal of Cancer 129 (2023) 3, ISSN: 0007-0920, ISSN: 0007-0920, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415728068
Document Type :
Electronic Resource