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A genome-wide association study identifies two new cervical cancer susceptibility loci at 4q12 and 17q12.

Shi Y, Li L, Hu Z et al.

23817570 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
15755 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

SY
Shi Y
LL
Li L
HZ
Hu Z
LS
Li S
WS
Wang S
LJ
Liu J
WC
Wu C
HL
He L
ZJ
Zhou J
LZ
Li Z
HT
Hu T
CY
Chen Y
JY
Jia Y
WS
Wang S
WL
Wu L
CX
Cheng X
YZ
Yang Z
YR
Yang R
LX
Li X
HK
Huang K
ZQ
Zhang Q
ZH
Zhou H
TF
Tang F
CZ
Chen Z
SJ
Shen J
JJ
Jiang J
DH
Ding H
XH
Xing H
ZS
Zhang S
QP
Qu P
SX
Song X
LZ
Lin Z
DD
Deng D
XL
Xi L
LW
Lv W
HX
Han X
TG
Tao G
YL
Yan L
HZ
Han Z
LZ
Li Z
MX
Miao X
PS
Pan S
SY
Shen Y
WH
Wang H
LD
Liu D
GE
Gong E
LZ
Li Z
ZL
Zhou L
LX
Luan X
WC
Wang C
SQ
Song Q
WS
Wu S
XH
Xu H
SJ
Shen J
QF
Qiang F
MG
Ma G
LL
Liu L
CX
Chen X
LJ
Liu J
WJ
Wu J
SY
Shen Y
WY
Wen Y
CM
Chu M
YJ
Yu J
HX
Hu X
FY
Fan Y
HH
He H
JY
Jiang Y
LZ
Lei Z
LC
Liu C
CJ
Chen J
ZY
Zhang Y
YC
Yi C
CS
Chen S
LW
Li W
WD
Wang D
WZ
Wang Z
DW
Di W
SK
Shen K
LD
Lin D
SH
Shen H
FY
Feng Y
XX
Xie X
MD
Ma D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To identify new genetic risk factors for cervical cancer, we conducted a genome-wide association study in the Han Chinese population. The initial discovery set included 1,364 individuals with cervical cancer (cases) and 3,028 female controls, and we selected a 'stringently matched samples' subset (829 cases and 990 controls) from the discovery set on the basis of principal component analysis; the follow-up stages included two independent sample sets (1,824 cases and 3,808 controls for follow-up 1 and 2,343 cases and 3,388 controls for follow-up 2). We identified strong evidence of associations between cervical cancer and two new loci: 4q12 (rs13117307, Pcombined, stringently matched=9.69×10(-9), per-allele odds ratio (OR)stringently matched=1.26) and 17q12 (rs8067378, Pcombined, stringently matched=2.00×10(-8), per-allele ORstringently matched=1.18). We additionally replicated an association between HLA-DPB1 and HLA-DPB2 (HLA-DPB1/2) at 6p21.32 and cervical cancer (rs4282438, Pcombined, stringently matched=4.52×10(-27), per-allele ORstringently matched=0.75). Our findings provide new insights into the genetic etiology of cervical cancer.

Up to 1,364 Han Chinese ancestry cases, up to 3,028 Han Chinese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

15755
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
4,167 Han Chinese ancestry cases, 7,196 Han Chinese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
China
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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