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Genome-wide Interaction Study with Smoking for Colorectal Cancer Risk Identifies Novel Genetic Loci Related to Tumor Suppression, Inflammation, and Immune Response

Authors :
Carreras-Torres, Robert
Kim, Andre E.
Lin, Yi
Díez-Obrero, Virginia
Bien, Stephanie A.
Qu, Conghui
Wang, Jun
Dimou, Niki
Aglago, Elom K.
Albanes, Demetrius
Arndt, Volker
Baurley, James W.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Bézieau, Stéphane
Bishop, D.T.
Bouras, Emmanouil
Brenner, Hermann
Budiarto, Arif
Campbell, Peter T.
Casey, Graham
Chan, Andrew T.
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chen, Xuechen
Conti, David V.
Dampier, Christopher H.
Devall, Matthew A.M.
Drew, David A.
Figueiredo, Jane C.
Gallinger, Steven
Giles, Graham G.
Gruber, Stephen B.
Gsur, Andrea
Gunter, Marc J.
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Hidaka, Akihisa
Hoffmeister, Michael
Huyghe, Jeroen R.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Jordahl, Kristina M.
Kawaguchi, Eric
Keku, Temitope O.
Kundaje, Anshul
Le Marchand, Loic
Lewinger, Juan Pablo
Li, Li
Mahesworo, Bharuno
Morrison, John L.
Murphy, Neil
Nan, Hongmei
Nassir, Rami
Newcomb, Polly A.
Obón-Santacana, Mireia
Ogino, Shuji
Ose, Jennifer
Pai, Rish K.
Palmer, Julie R.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Pardamean, Bens
Peoples, Anita R.
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Rennert, Gad
Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward
Sakoda, Lori C.
Scacheri, Peter C.
Schmit, Stephanie L.
Schoen, Robert E.
Shcherbina, Anna
Slattery, Martha L.
Stern, Mariana C.
Su, Yu Ru
Tangen, Catherine M.
Thomas, Duncan C.
Tian, Yu
Tsilidis, Konstantinos K.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B.
Van Guelpen, Bethany
Visvanathan, Kala
Vodicka, Pavel
Cenggoro, Tjeng Wawan
Weinstein, Stephanie J.
White, Emily
Wolk, Alicja
Woods, Michael O.
Hsu, Li
Peters, Ulrike
Moreno, Victor
Gauderman, W.J.
Carreras-Torres, Robert
Kim, Andre E.
Lin, Yi
Díez-Obrero, Virginia
Bien, Stephanie A.
Qu, Conghui
Wang, Jun
Dimou, Niki
Aglago, Elom K.
Albanes, Demetrius
Arndt, Volker
Baurley, James W.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Bézieau, Stéphane
Bishop, D.T.
Bouras, Emmanouil
Brenner, Hermann
Budiarto, Arif
Campbell, Peter T.
Casey, Graham
Chan, Andrew T.
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chen, Xuechen
Conti, David V.
Dampier, Christopher H.
Devall, Matthew A.M.
Drew, David A.
Figueiredo, Jane C.
Gallinger, Steven
Giles, Graham G.
Gruber, Stephen B.
Gsur, Andrea
Gunter, Marc J.
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Hidaka, Akihisa
Hoffmeister, Michael
Huyghe, Jeroen R.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Jordahl, Kristina M.
Kawaguchi, Eric
Keku, Temitope O.
Kundaje, Anshul
Le Marchand, Loic
Lewinger, Juan Pablo
Li, Li
Mahesworo, Bharuno
Morrison, John L.
Murphy, Neil
Nan, Hongmei
Nassir, Rami
Newcomb, Polly A.
Obón-Santacana, Mireia
Ogino, Shuji
Ose, Jennifer
Pai, Rish K.
Palmer, Julie R.
Papadimitriou, Nikos
Pardamean, Bens
Peoples, Anita R.
Pharoah, Paul D.P.
Platz, Elizabeth A.
Rennert, Gad
Ruiz-Narvaez, Edward
Sakoda, Lori C.
Scacheri, Peter C.
Schmit, Stephanie L.
Schoen, Robert E.
Shcherbina, Anna
Slattery, Martha L.
Stern, Mariana C.
Su, Yu Ru
Tangen, Catherine M.
Thomas, Duncan C.
Tian, Yu
Tsilidis, Konstantinos K.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
van Duijnhoven, Fränzel J.B.
Van Guelpen, Bethany
Visvanathan, Kala
Vodicka, Pavel
Cenggoro, Tjeng Wawan
Weinstein, Stephanie J.
White, Emily
Wolk, Alicja
Woods, Michael O.
Hsu, Li
Peters, Ulrike
Moreno, Victor
Gauderman, W.J.
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ISSN: 1055-9965
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Tobacco smoking is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer. However, genetically defined population subgroups may have increased susceptibility to smoking-related effects on colorectal cancer. METHODS: A genome-wide interaction scan was performed including 33,756 colorectal cancer cases and 44,346 controls from three genetic consortia. RESULTS: Evidence of an interaction was observed between smoking status (ever vs. never smokers) and a locus on 3p12.1 (rs9880919, P = 4.58 × 10-8), with higher associated risk in subjects carrying the GG genotype [OR, 1.25; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.20-1.30] compared with the other genotypes (OR <1.17 for GA and AA). Among ever smokers, we observed interactions between smoking intensity (increase in 10 cigarettes smoked per day) and two loci on 6p21.33 (rs4151657, P = 1.72 × 10-8) and 8q24.23 (rs7005722, P = 2.88 × 10-8). Subjects carrying the rs4151657 TT genotype showed higher risk (OR, 1.12; 95% CI, 1.09-1.16) compared with the other genotypes (OR <1.06 for TC and CC). Similarly, higher risk was observed among subjects carrying the rs7005722 AA genotype (OR, 1.17; 95% CI, 1.07-1.28) compared with the other genotypes (OR <1.13 for AC and CC). Functional annotation revealed that SNPs in 3p12.1 and 6p21.33 loci were located in regulatory regions, and were associated with expression levels of nearby genes. Genetic models predicting gene expression revealed that smoking parameters were associated with lower colorectal cancer risk with higher expression levels of CADM2 (3p12.1) and ATF6B (6p21.33). CONCLUSIONS: Our study identified novel genetic loci that may modulate the risk for colorectal cancer of smoking status and intensity, linked to tumor suppression and immune response. IMPACT: These findings can guide potential prevention treatments.

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ISSN: 1055-9965
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application/pdf, Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 32 (2023) 3, ISSN: 1055-9965, ISSN: 1055-9965, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1430717206
Document Type :
Electronic Resource