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Genome-wide association study identified SNP on 15q24 associated with bladder cancer risk in Japanese population.

Matsuda K, Takahashi A, Middlebrooks CD et al.

25281661 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
22277 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

MK
Matsuda K
TA
Takahashi A
MC
Middlebrooks CD
OW
Obara W
NY
Nasu Y
IK
Inoue K
TK
Tamura K
YI
Yamasaki I
NY
Naya Y
TC
Tanikawa C
CR
Cui R
FJ
Figueroa JD
SD
Silverman DT
RN
Rothman N
NM
Namiki M
TY
Tomita Y
NH
Nishiyama H
KK
Kohri K
DT
Deguchi T
NM
Nakagawa M
YM
Yokoyama M
MT
Miki T
KH
Kumon H
FT
Fujioka T
PL
Prokunina-Olsson L
KM
Kubo M
NY
Nakamura Y
ST
Shuin T
Chapter II

Abstract

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Through genome-wide association analysis and an independent replication study using a total of 1131 bladder cancer cases and 12 558 non-cancer controls of Japanese populations, we identified a susceptibility locus on chromosome 15q24. SNP rs11543198 was associated with bladder cancer risk with odds ratio (OR) of 1.41 and P-value of 4.03 × 10(-9). Subgroup analysis revealed rs11543198 to have a stronger effect in male smokers with OR of 1.66. SNP rs8041357, which is in complete linkage disequilibrium (r(2) = 1) with rs11543198, was also associated with bladder cancer risk in Europeans (P = 0.045 for an additive and P = 0.025 for a recessive model), despite much lower minor allele frequency in Europeans (3.7%) compared with the Japanese (22.2%). Imputational analysis in this region suggested CYP1A2, which metabolizes tobacco-derived carcinogen, as a causative candidate gene. We also confirmed the association of previously reported loci, namely SLC14A1, APOBEC3A, PSCA and MYC, with bladder cancer. Our finding implies the crucial roles of genetic variations on the chemically associated development of bladder cancer.

531 Japanese ancestry cases, 5,581 Japanese ancestry conrols

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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22277
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
592 Japanese ancestry cases, 6,964 Japanese ancestry controls, 3,508 European ancestry cases, 5,101 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian, European
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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