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Associations between pancreatic expression quantitative traits and risk of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
- 1.0552790 - ÚEM 2022 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
Pistoni, L. - Gentiluomo, M. - Lu, Y. - de Maturana, E.L. - Hlaváč, V. - Vanella, G. - Darvasi, E. - Milanetto, A.C. - Oliverius, M. - Vashist, Y. - Di Leo, M. - Mohelnikova-Duchonova, B. - Talar-Wojnarowska, R. - Gheorghe, C. - Petrone, M.Ch. - Strobel, O. - Arcidiacono, P.G. - Vodičková, Ludmila - Szentesi, A. - Capurso, G. - Gajdan, L. - Malleo, G. - Theodoropoulos, G.E. - Basso, D. - Souček, P. - Brenner, H. - Lawlor, R.T. - Morelli, L. - Ivanauskas, A. - Kauffmann, E.F. - Macauda, A. - Gazouli, M. - Archibugi, L. - Nentwich, M. - Cavestro, G.M. - Vodička, Pavel - Landi, S. - Tavano, F. - Sperti, C. - Hackert, T. - Kupcinskas, J. - Pezzilli, R. - Andriulli, A. - Pollina, L. - Kreivenaite, E. - Gioffreda, D. - Jamroziak, K. - Hegyi, P. - Izbicki, J.R. - Testoni, S.G.G. - Zuppardo, R.A. - Bozzato, D. - Neoptolemos, J.P. - Malats, N. - Canzian, F. - Campa, D. - Loveček, M.
Associations between pancreatic expression quantitative traits and risk of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Carcinogenesis. Roč. 42, č. 8 (2021), s. 1037-1045. ISSN 0143-3334. E-ISSN 1460-2180
Institutional support: RVO:68378041
Keywords : genome-wide association * cancer susceptibility loci * gene * population * variants * liver
OECD category: Genetics and heredity (medical genetics to be 3)
Impact factor: 4.741, year: 2021
Method of publishing: Open access
https://academic.oup.com/carcin/article-abstract/42/8/1037/6314283?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is among the most lethal cancers. Its poor prognosis is predominantly due to the fact that most patients remain asymptomatic until the disease reaches an advanced stage, alongside the lack of early markers and screening strategies. A better understanding of PDAC risk factors is essential for the identification of groups at high risk in the population. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been a powerful tool for detecting genetic variants associated with complex traits, including pancreatic cancer. By exploiting functional and GWAS data, we investigated the associations between polymorphisms affecting gene function in the pancreas (expression quantitative trait loci, eQTLs) and PDAC risk. In a two-phase approach, we analysed 13 713 PDAC cases and 43 784 controls and identified a genome-wide significant association between the A allele of the rs2035875 polymorphism and increased PDAC risk (P = 7.14 x 10(-10)). This allele is known to be associated with increased expression in the pancreas of the keratin genes KRT8 and KRT18, whose increased levels have been reported to correlate with various tumour cell characteristics. Additionally, the A allele of the rs789744 variant was associated with decreased risk of developing PDAC (P = 3.56 x 10(-6)). This single nucleotide polymorphism is situated in the SRGAP1 gene and the A allele is associated with higher expression of the gene, which in turn inactivates the cyclin-dependent protein 42 (CDC42) gene expression, thus decreasing the risk of PDAC. In conclusion, we present here a functional-based novel PDAC risk locus and an additional strong candidate supported by significant associations and plausible biological mechanisms.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0327884
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