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A genome-wide association study identifies risk loci for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia at 10q26.13 and 12q23.1.

Vijayakrishnan J, Kumar R, Henrion MY et al.

27694927 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
14967 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

VJ
Vijayakrishnan J
KR
Kumar R
HM
Henrion MY
MA
Moorman AV
RP
Rachakonda PS
HI
Hosen I
DS
da Silva Filho MI
HA
Holroyd A
DS
Dobbins SE
KR
Koehler R
TH
Thomsen H
IJ
Irving JA
AJ
Allan JM
LT
Lightfoot T
RE
Roman E
KS
Kinsey SE
SE
Sheridan E
TP
Thompson PD
HP
Hoffmann P
NM
Nöthen MM
HS
Heilmann-Heimbach S
JK
Jöckel KH
GM
Greaves M
HC
Harrison CJ
BC
Bartram CR
SM
Schrappe M
SM
Stanulla M
HK
Hemminki K
HR
Houlston RS
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have shown that common genetic variation contributes to the heritable risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). To identify new susceptibility loci for the largest subtype of ALL, B-cell precursor ALL (BCP-ALL), we conducted a meta-analysis of two GWASs with imputation using 1000 Genomes and UK10K Project data as reference (totaling 1658 cases and 7224 controls). After genotyping an additional 2525 cases and 3575 controls, we identify new susceptibility loci for BCP-ALL mapping to 10q26.13 (rs35837782, LHPP, P=1.38 × 10-11) and 12q23.1 (rs4762284, ELK3, P=8.41 × 10-9). We also provide confirmatory evidence for the existence of independent risk loci at 9p21.3, but show that the association marked by rs77728904 can be accounted for by linkage disequilibrium with the rare high-impact CDKN2A p.Ala148Thr variant rs3731249. Our data provide further insights into genetic susceptibility to ALL and its biology.

1,658 European ancestry child cases, 7,224 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

14967
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
1,109 child cases, 1,412 European ancestry child cases, 2,085 controls, 1,479 European ancestry controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Germany, U.K.
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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