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Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of kidney cancer identifies 63 susceptibility regions.

Purdue MP, Dutta D, Machiela MJ et al.

38671320 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
759800 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

PM
Purdue MP
DD
Dutta D
MM
Machiela MJ
GB
Gorman BR
WT
Winter T
OD
Okuhara D
CS
Cleland S
FA
Ferreiro-Iglesias A
SP
Scheet P
LA
Liu A
WC
Wu C
AS
Antwi SO
LJ
Larkin J
ZS
Zequi SC
SM
Sun M
HK
Hikino K
HA
Hajiran A
LK
Lawson KA
CF
Cárcano F
BO
Blanchet O
SB
Shuch B
NK
Nepple KG
MG
Margue G
SD
Sundi D
DW
Diver WR
FM
Folgueira MAAK
VB
van Bokhoven A
NF
Neffa F
BK
Brown KM
HJ
Hofmann JN
RJ
Rhee J
YM
Yeager M
CN
Cole NR
HB
Hicks BD
MM
Manning MR
HA
Hutchinson AA
RN
Rothman N
HW
Huang WY
LW
Linehan WM
LA
Lori A
FM
Ferragu M
ZM
Zidane-Marinnes M
SS
Serrano SV
MW
Magnabosco WJ
VA
Vilas A
DR
Decia R
CF
Carusso F
GL
Graham LS
AK
Anderson K
BM
Bilen MA
AC
Arciero C
PI
Pellegrin I
RS
Ricard S
SG
Scelo G
BR
Banks RE
VN
Vasudev NS
SN
Soomro N
SG
Stewart GD
AA
Adeyoju A
BS
Bromage S
HD
Hrouda D
GN
Gibbons N
PP
Patel P
SM
Sullivan M
PA
Protheroe A
NF
Nugent FI
FM
Fournier MJ
ZX
Zhang X
ML
Martin LJ
KM
Komisarenko M
ET
Eisen T
CS
Cunningham SA
CD
Connolly DC
UR
Uzzo RG
ZD
Zaridze D
MA
Mukeria A
HI
Holcatova I
HA
Hornakova A
FL
Foretova L
JV
Janout V
MD
Mates D
JV
Jinga V
RS
Rascu S
MM
Mijuskovic M
SS
Savic S
MS
Milosavljevic S
GV
Gaborieau V
AB
Abedi-Ardekani B
MJ
McKay J
JM
Johansson M
PL
Phouthavongsy L
HL
Hayman L
LJ
Li J
LI
Lungu I
BS
Bezerra SM
SA
Souza AG
SC
Sares CTG
RR
Reis RB
GF
Gallucci FP
CM
Cordeiro MD
PM
Pomerantz M
LG
Lee GM
FM
Freedman ML
JA
Jeong A
GS
Greenberg SE
SA
Sanchez A
TR
Thompson RH
SV
Sharma V
TD
Thiel DD
BC
Ball CT
AD
Abreu D
LE
Lam ET
NW
Nahas WC
MV
Master VA
PA
Patel AV
BJ
Bernhard JC
FN
Freedman ND
BP
Bigot P
RR
Reis RM
CL
Colli LM
FA
Finelli A
MB
Manley BJ
TC
Terao C
CT
Choueiri TK
CD
Carraro DM
HR
Houlston R
EJ
Eckel-Passow JE
AP
Abbosh PH
GA
Ganna A
BP
Brennan P
GJ
Gu J
CS
Chanock SJ
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Here, in a multi-ancestry genome-wide association study meta-analysis of kidney cancer (29,020 cases and 835,670 controls), we identified 63 susceptibility regions (50 novel) containing 108 independent risk loci. In analyses stratified by subtype, 52 regions (78 loci) were associated with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and 6 regions (7 loci) with papillary RCC. Notably, we report a variant common in African ancestry individuals ( rs7629500 ) in the 3' untranslated region of VHL, nearly tripling clear cell RCC risk (odds ratio 2.72, 95% confidence interval 2.23-3.30). In cis-expression quantitative trait locus analyses, 48 variants from 34 regions point toward 83 candidate genes. Enrichment of hypoxia-inducible factor-binding sites underscores the importance of hypoxia-related mechanisms in kidney cancer. Our results advance understanding of the genetic architecture of kidney cancer, provide clues for functional investigation and enable generation of a validated polygenic risk score with an estimated area under the curve of 0.65 (0.74 including risk factors) among European ancestry individuals.

752,817 European ancestry individuals, 3,526 African American or Afro-Caribbean individuals, 3,457 Hispanic or Latin American individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

759800
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, African American or Afro-Caribbean, Hispanic or Latin American, East Asian
Ancestry
Canada, Russian Federation, Czech Republic, U.S., Romania, Finland, Poland, U.K., France, Serbia, Uruguay, Brazil, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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