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A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk

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    0580383 - ÚEM 2024 RIV US eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Aglago, E.K. - Kim, A. - Lin, Y. - Qu, C. - Evangelou, M. - Ren, Y. - Morrison, J. - Albanes, D. - Arndt, V. - Barry, E.L. - Baurley, J.W. - Berndt, S.I. - Bien, S.A. - Bishop, D.T. - Bouras, E. - Brenner, H. - Buchanan, D.D. - Budiarto, A. - Carreras-Torres, R. - Casey, G. - Cenggoro, T.W. - Chen, A.T. - Chang-Claude, J. - Chen, X. - Conti, D.V. - Vodička, Pavel … celkem 99 autorů
    A Genetic Locus within the FMN1/GREM1 Gene Region Interacts with Body Mass Index in Colorectal Cancer Risk.
    Cancer Research. Roč. 83, č. 15 (2023), s. 2572-2583. ISSN 0008-5472. E-ISSN 1538-7445
    Grant CEP: GA ČR(CZ) GA18-09709S; GA ČR(CZ) GA20-03997S; GA MZd(CZ) NV18-03-00199; GA MZd(CZ) NV19-09-00237
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:68378041
    Klíčová slova: genome-wide association * susceptibility loci * formins * protein * obesity * domain
    Obor OECD: Human genetics
    Impakt faktor: 11.2, rok: 2022
    Způsob publikování: Open access
    https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres/article/83/15/2572/728086/A-Genetic-Locus-within-the-FMN1-GREM1-Gene-Region

    Colorectal cancer risk can be impacted by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors, including diet and obesity. Geneenvironment interactions (G x E) can provide biological insights into the effects of obesity on colorectal cancer risk. Here, we assessed potential genome-wide G x E interactions between body mass index (BMI) and common SNPs for colorectal cancer risk using data from 36,415 colorectal cancer cases and 48,451 controls from three international colorectal cancer consortia (CCFR, CORECT, and GECCO). The G x E tests included the conventional logistic regression using multiplicative terms (one degree of freedom, 1DF test), the two-step EDGE method, and the joint 3DF test, each of which is powerful for detecting G x E interactions under specific conditions. BMI was associated with higher colorectal cancer risk. The two-step approach revealed a statistically significant GxBMI interaction located within the Formin 1/Gremlin 1 (FMN1/GREM1) gene region (rs58349661). This SNP was also identified by the 3DF test, with a suggestive statistical significance in the 1DF test. Among participants with the CC genotype of rs58349661, overweight and obesity categories were associated with higher colorectal cancer risk, whereas null associations were observed across BMI categories in those with the TT genotype. Using data from three large international consortia, this study discovered a locus in the FMN1/GREM1 gene region that interacts with BMI on the association with colorectal cancer risk. Further studies should examine the potential mechanisms through which this locus modifies the etiologic link between obesity and colorectal cancer.
    Trvalý link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0350862

     
     
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