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Sequence variant on 8q24 confers susceptibility to urinary bladder cancer
Authors:Kiemeney Lambertus A  Thorlacius Steinunn  Sulem Patrick  Geller Frank  Aben Katja K H  Stacey Simon N  Gudmundsson Julius  Jakobsdottir Margret  Bergthorsson Jon T  Sigurdsson Asgeir  Blondal Thorarinn  Witjes J Alfred  Vermeulen Sita H  Hulsbergen-van de Kaa Christina A  Swinkels Dorine W  Ploeg Martine  Cornel Erik B  Vergunst Henk  Thorgeirsson Thorgeir E  Gudbjartsson Daniel  Gudjonsson Sigurjon A  Thorleifsson Gudmar  Kristinsson Kari T  Mouy Magali  Snorradottir Steinunn  Placidi Donatella  Campagna Marcello  Arici Cecilia  Koppova Kvetoslava  Gurzau Eugene  Rudnai Peter  Kellen Eliane  Polidoro Silvia
Affiliation:Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:We conducted a genome-wide SNP association study on 1,803 urinary bladder cancer (UBC) cases and 34,336 controls from Iceland and The Netherlands and follow up studies in seven additional case-control groups (2,165 cases and 3,800 controls). The strongest association was observed with allele T of rs9642880 on chromosome 8q24, 30 kb upstream of MYC (allele-specific odds ratio (OR) = 1.22; P = 9.34 x 10(-12)). Approximately 20% of individuals of European ancestry are homozygous for rs9642880[T], and their estimated risk of developing UBC is 1.49 times that of noncarriers. No association was observed between UBC and the four 8q24 variants previously associated with prostate, colorectal and breast cancers, nor did rs9642880 associate with any of these three cancers. A weaker signal, but nonetheless of genome-wide significance, was captured by rs710521[A] located near TP63 on chromosome 3q28 (allele-specific OR = 1.19; P = 1. 15 x 10(-7)).
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