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GWAS meta-analysis and replication identifies three new susceptibility loci for ovarian cancer.

Pharoah PD, Tsai YY, Ramus SJ et al.

23535730 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
49234 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PP
Pharoah PD
TY
Tsai YY
RS
Ramus SJ
PC
Phelan CM
GE
Goode EL
LK
Lawrenson K
BM
Buckley M
FB
Fridley BL
TJ
Tyrer JP
SH
Shen H
WR
Weber R
KR
Karevan R
LM
Larson MC
SH
Song H
TD
Tessier DC
BF
Bacot F
VD
Vincent D
CJ
Cunningham JM
DJ
Dennis J
DE
Dicks E
AK
Aben KK
AH
Anton-Culver H
AN
Antonenkova N
AS
Armasu SM
BL
Baglietto L
BE
Bandera EV
BM
Beckmann MW
BM
Birrer MJ
BG
Bloom G
BN
Bogdanova N
BJ
Brenton JD
BL
Brinton LA
BA
Brooks-Wilson A
BR
Brown R
BR
Butzow R
CI
Campbell I
CM
Carney ME
CR
Carvalho RS
CJ
Chang-Claude J
CY
Chen YA
CZ
Chen Z
CW
Chow WH
CM
Cicek MS
CG
Coetzee G
CL
Cook LS
CD
Cramer DW
CC
Cybulski C
DA
Dansonka-Mieszkowska A
DE
Despierre E
DJ
Doherty JA
DT
Dörk T
DB
du Bois A
DM
Dürst M
ED
Eccles D
ER
Edwards R
EA
Ekici AB
FP
Fasching PA
FD
Fenstermacher D
FJ
Flanagan J
GY
Gao YT
GM
Garcia-Closas M
GA
Gentry-Maharaj A
GG
Giles G
GA
Gjyshi A
GM
Gore M
GJ
Gronwald J
GQ
Guo Q
HM
Halle MK
HP
Harter P
HA
Hein A
HF
Heitz F
HP
Hillemanns P
HM
Hoatlin M
HE
Høgdall E
HC
Høgdall CK
HS
Hosono S
JA
Jakubowska A
JA
Jensen A
KK
Kalli KR
KB
Karlan BY
KL
Kelemen LE
KL
Kiemeney LA
KS
Kjaer SK
KG
Konecny GE
KC
Krakstad C
KJ
Kupryjanczyk J
LD
Lambrechts D
LS
Lambrechts S
LN
Le ND
LN
Lee N
LJ
Lee J
LA
Leminen A
LB
Lim BK
LJ
Lissowska J
LJ
Lubiński J
LL
Lundvall L
LG
Lurie G
ML
Massuger LF
MK
Matsuo K
MV
McGuire V
MJ
McLaughlin JR
MU
Menon U
MF
Modugno F
MK
Moysich KB
NT
Nakanishi T
NS
Narod SA
NR
Ness RB
NH
Nevanlinna H
NS
Nickels S
NH
Noushmehr H
OK
Odunsi K
OS
Olson S
OI
Orlow I
PJ
Paul J
PT
Pejovic T
PL
Pelttari LM
PJ
Permuth-Wey J
PM
Pike MC
PE
Poole EM
QX
Qu X
RH
Risch HA
RL
Rodriguez-Rodriguez L
RM
Rossing MA
RA
Rudolph A
RI
Runnebaum I
RI
Rzepecka IK
SH
Salvesen HB
SI
Schwaab I
SG
Severi G
SH
Shen H
SV
Shridhar V
SX
Shu XO
SW
Sieh W
SM
Southey MC
SP
Spellman P
TK
Tajima K
TS
Teo SH
TK
Terry KL
TP
Thompson PJ
TA
Timorek A
TS
Tworoger SS
VA
van Altena AM
VD
van den Berg D
VI
Vergote I
VR
Vierkant RA
VA
Vitonis AF
WS
Wang-Gohrke S
WN
Wentzensen N
WA
Whittemore AS
WE
Wik E
WB
Winterhoff B
WY
Woo YL
WA
Wu AH
YH
Yang HP
ZW
Zheng W
ZA
Ziogas A
ZF
Zulkifli F
GM
Goodman MT
HP
Hall P
ED
Easton DF
PC
Pearce CL
BA
Berchuck A
CG
Chenevix-Trench G
IE
Iversen E
MA
Monteiro AN
GS
Gayther SA
SJ
Schildkraut JM
ST
Sellers TA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified four susceptibility loci for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), with another two suggestive loci reaching near genome-wide significance. We pooled data from a GWAS conducted in North America with another GWAS from the UK. We selected the top 24,551 SNPs for inclusion on the iCOGS custom genotyping array. We performed follow-up genotyping in 18,174 individuals with EOC (cases) and 26,134 controls from 43 studies from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium. We validated the two loci at 3q25 and 17q21 that were previously found to have associations close to genome-wide significance and identified three loci newly associated with risk: two loci associated with all EOC subtypes at 8q21 (rs11782652, P = 5.5 × 10(-9)) and 10p12 (rs1243180, P = 1.8 × 10(-8)) and another locus specific to the serous subtype at 17q12 (rs757210, P = 8.1 × 10(-10)). An integrated molecular analysis of genes and regulatory regions at these loci provided evidence for functional mechanisms underlying susceptibility and implicated CHMP4C in the pathogenesis of ovarian cancer.

3,769 European ancestry cases, 4,396 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

49234
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
211 East Asian ancestry cases, 972 East Asian ancestry controls, 39,674 European ancestry individuals, 106 Malaysian ancestry cases, 106 Malaysian ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European, East Asian, Asian unspecified
Ancestry
U.S., Canada, U.K., Finland, Poland, Australia, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Belarus, Norway, Denmark, China, Japan, Malaysia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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