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A GWAS identifies gastric cancer susceptibility loci at 12q24.11-12 and 20q11.21.

Tanikawa C, Kamatani Y, Toyoshima O et al.

30281874 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
50411 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

TC
Tanikawa C
KY
Kamatani Y
TO
Toyoshima O
SH
Sakamoto H
IH
Ito H
TA
Takahashi A
MY
Momozawa Y
HM
Hirata M
FN
Fuse N
TT
Takai-Igarashi T
SA
Shimizu A
SM
Sasaki M
YT
Yamaji T
SN
Sawada N
IM
Iwasaki M
TS
Tsugane S
NM
Naito M
HA
Hishida A
WK
Wakai K
FN
Furusyo N
MY
Murakami Y
NY
Nakamura Y
II
Imoto I
IJ
Inazawa J
OI
Oze I
SN
Sato N
TF
Tanioka F
SH
Sugimura H
HH
Hirose H
YT
Yoshida T
MK
Matsuo K
KM
Kubo M
MK
Matsuda K
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Gastric cancer is the third leading cause of cancer mortality in Japan and worldwide. Although previous studies identify various genetic variations associated with gastric cancer, host genetic factors are largely unidentified. To identify novel gastric cancer loci in the Japanese population, herein, we carried out a large-scale genome-wide association study using 6171 cases and 27 178 controls followed by three replication analyses. Analysis using a total of 11 507 cases and 38 904 controls identified two novel loci on 12q24.11-12 (rs6490061, P = 3.20 × 10-8 with an odds ratio [OR] of 0.905) and 20q11.21 (rs2376549, P = 8.11 × 10-10 with an OR of 1.109). rs6490061 is located at intron 19 of the CUX2 gene, and its expression was suppressed by Helicobacter pylori infection. rs2376549 is included within the gene cluster of DEFB families that encode antibacterial peptides. We also found a significant association of rs7849280 in the ABO gene locus on 9q34.2 (P = 2.64 × 10-13 with an OR of 1.148). CUX2 and ABO expression in gastric mucosal tissues was significantly associated with rs6490061 and rs7849280 (P = 0.0153 and 8.00 × 10-11 ), respectively. Our findings show the crucial roles of genetic variations in the pathogenesis of gastric cancer.

6,171 Japanese ancestry cases, 27,178 Japanese ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

50411
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
5,336 Japanese ancestry cases, 11,726 Japanese ancestry controls
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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