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Genome-wide meta-analysis identifies variants associated with platinating agent susceptibility across populations.

Wheeler HE, Gamazon ER, Stark AL et al.

21844884 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
608 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

WH
Wheeler HE
GE
Gamazon ER
SA
Stark AL
OP
O'Donnell PH
GL
Gorsic LK
HR
Huang RS
CN
Cox NJ
DM
Dolan ME
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Platinating agents are used in the treatment of many cancers, yet they can induce toxicities and resistance that limit their utility. Using previously published and additional world population panels of diverse ancestry totaling 608 lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs), we performed meta-analyses of over 3 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for both carboplatin- and cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity. The most significant SNP in the carboplatin meta-analysis is located in an intron of NBAS (neuroblastoma amplified sequence; P=5.1 × 10(-7)). The most significant SNP in the cisplatin meta-analysis is upstream of KRT16P2 (P=5.8 × 10(-7)). We also show that cisplatin-susceptibility SNPs are enriched for carboplatin-susceptibility SNPs. Most of the variants that associate with platinum-induced cytotoxicity are polymorphic across multiple world populations; therefore, they could be tested in follow-up studies in diverse clinical populations. Seven genes previously implicated in platinating agent response, including BCL2 (B-cell CLL/lymphoma 2), GSTM1 (glutathione S-transferase mu 1), GSTT1, ERCC2 and ERCC6, were also implicated in our meta-analyses.

176 Sub-Saharan African ancestry lymphoblastoid cell lines, 83 African ancestry lymphoblastoid cell lines, 175 East Asian ancestry lymphoblastoid cell lines, 174 European ancestry lymphoblastoid cell lines

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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608
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, European, African unspecified, Sub-Saharan African
Ancestry
China, Japan, U.S., Nigeria, Niger
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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