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Confirmation of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia variants, ARID5B and IKZF1, and interaction with parental environmental exposures.

Evans TJ, Milne E, Anderson D et al.

25310577 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3533 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

ET
Evans TJ
ME
Milne E
AD
Anderson D
DK
de Klerk NH
JS
Jamieson SE
TB
Talseth-Palmer BA
BN
Bowden NA
HE
Holliday EG
RJ
Rudant J
OL
Orsi L
RE
Richardson E
LL
Lavis L
CD
Catchpoole D
AJ
Attia JR
AB
Armstrong BK
CJ
Clavel J
SR
Scott RJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have established association of ARID5B and IKZF1 variants with childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental factors alone appear to make a relatively minor contribution to disease risk. The polygenic nature of childhood ALL predisposition together with the timing of environmental triggers may hold vital clues for disease etiology. This study presents results from an Australian GWAS of childhood ALL cases (n = 358) and population controls (n = 1192). Furthermore, we utilised family trio (n = 204) genotypes to extend our investigation to gene-environment interaction of significant loci with parental exposures before conception, and child's sex and age. Thirteen SNPs achieved genome wide significance in the population based case/control analysis; ten annotated to ARID5B and three to IKZF1. The most significant SNPs in these regions were ARID5B rs4245595 (OR 1.63, CI 1.38-1.93, P = 2.13×10(-9)), and IKZF1 rs1110701 (OR 1.69, CI 1.42-2.02, p = 7.26×10(-9)). There was evidence of gene-environment interaction for risk genotype at IKZF1, whereby an apparently stronger genetic effect was observed if the mother took folic acid or if the father did not smoke prior to pregnancy (respective interaction P-values: 0.04, 0.05). There were no interactions of risk genotypes with age or sex (P-values >0.2). Our results evidence that interaction of genetic variants and environmental exposures may further alter risk of childhood ALL however, investigation in a larger population is required. If interaction of folic acid supplementation and IKZF1 variants holds, it may be useful to quantify folate levels prior to initiating use of folic acid supplements.

358 European ancestry cases, 1,192 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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3533
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
441 European ancestry cases, 1,542 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
France, Australia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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