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Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26

BACKGROUND: Glioma accounts for approximately 80% of malignant adult brain cancer and its most common subtype, glioblastoma, has one of the lowest 5-year cancer survivals. Fifty risk-associated variants within 34 glioma genetic risk regions have been found by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) w...

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Autores principales: Alpen, Karen, Vajdic, Claire M, MacInnis, Robert J, Milne, Roger L, Koh, Eng-Siew, Hovey, Elizabeth, Harrup, Rosemary, Bruinsma, Fiona, Nguyen, Tuong L, Li, Shuai, Joseph, David, Benke, Geza, Dugué, Pierre-Antoine, Southey, Melissa C, Giles, Graham G, Rosenthal, Mark, Drummond, Katharine J, Nowak, Anna K, Hopper, John L, Kapuscinski, Miroslaw, Makalic, Enes
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10326491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac279
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author Alpen, Karen
Vajdic, Claire M
MacInnis, Robert J
Milne, Roger L
Koh, Eng-Siew
Hovey, Elizabeth
Harrup, Rosemary
Bruinsma, Fiona
Nguyen, Tuong L
Li, Shuai
Joseph, David
Benke, Geza
Dugué, Pierre-Antoine
Southey, Melissa C
Giles, Graham G
Rosenthal, Mark
Drummond, Katharine J
Nowak, Anna K
Hopper, John L
Kapuscinski, Miroslaw
Makalic, Enes
author_facet Alpen, Karen
Vajdic, Claire M
MacInnis, Robert J
Milne, Roger L
Koh, Eng-Siew
Hovey, Elizabeth
Harrup, Rosemary
Bruinsma, Fiona
Nguyen, Tuong L
Li, Shuai
Joseph, David
Benke, Geza
Dugué, Pierre-Antoine
Southey, Melissa C
Giles, Graham G
Rosenthal, Mark
Drummond, Katharine J
Nowak, Anna K
Hopper, John L
Kapuscinski, Miroslaw
Makalic, Enes
author_sort Alpen, Karen
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description BACKGROUND: Glioma accounts for approximately 80% of malignant adult brain cancer and its most common subtype, glioblastoma, has one of the lowest 5-year cancer survivals. Fifty risk-associated variants within 34 glioma genetic risk regions have been found by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with a sex difference reported for 8q24.21 region. We conducted an Australian GWAS by glioma subtype and sex. METHODS: We analyzed genome-wide data from the Australian Genomics and Clinical Outcomes of Glioma (AGOG) consortium for 7 573 692 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for 560 glioma cases and 2237 controls of European ancestry. Cases were classified as glioblastoma, non-glioblastoma, astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the associations of SNPs with glioma risk by subtype and by sex. RESULTS: We replicated the previously reported glioma risk associations in the regions of 2q33.3 C2orf80, 2q37.3 D2HGDH, 5p15.33 TERT, 7p11.2 EGFR, 8q24.21 CCDC26, 9p21.3 CDKN2BAS, 11q21 MAML2, 11q23.3 PHLDB1, 15q24.2 ETFA, 16p13.3 RHBDF1, 16p13.3 LMF1, 17p13.1 TP53, 20q13.33 RTEL, and 20q13.33 GMEB2 (P < .05). We also replicated the previously reported sex difference at 8q24.21 CCDC26 (P = .0024) with the association being nominally significant for both sexes (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study supports a stronger female risk association for the region 8q24.21 CCDC26 and highlights the importance of analyzing glioma GWAS by sex. A better understanding of sex differences could provide biological insight into the cause of glioma with implications for prevention, risk prediction and treatment.
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spelling pubmed-103264912023-07-08 Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26 Alpen, Karen Vajdic, Claire M MacInnis, Robert J Milne, Roger L Koh, Eng-Siew Hovey, Elizabeth Harrup, Rosemary Bruinsma, Fiona Nguyen, Tuong L Li, Shuai Joseph, David Benke, Geza Dugué, Pierre-Antoine Southey, Melissa C Giles, Graham G Rosenthal, Mark Drummond, Katharine J Nowak, Anna K Hopper, John L Kapuscinski, Miroslaw Makalic, Enes Neuro Oncol Epidemiology BACKGROUND: Glioma accounts for approximately 80% of malignant adult brain cancer and its most common subtype, glioblastoma, has one of the lowest 5-year cancer survivals. Fifty risk-associated variants within 34 glioma genetic risk regions have been found by genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with a sex difference reported for 8q24.21 region. We conducted an Australian GWAS by glioma subtype and sex. METHODS: We analyzed genome-wide data from the Australian Genomics and Clinical Outcomes of Glioma (AGOG) consortium for 7 573 692 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for 560 glioma cases and 2237 controls of European ancestry. Cases were classified as glioblastoma, non-glioblastoma, astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the associations of SNPs with glioma risk by subtype and by sex. RESULTS: We replicated the previously reported glioma risk associations in the regions of 2q33.3 C2orf80, 2q37.3 D2HGDH, 5p15.33 TERT, 7p11.2 EGFR, 8q24.21 CCDC26, 9p21.3 CDKN2BAS, 11q21 MAML2, 11q23.3 PHLDB1, 15q24.2 ETFA, 16p13.3 RHBDF1, 16p13.3 LMF1, 17p13.1 TP53, 20q13.33 RTEL, and 20q13.33 GMEB2 (P < .05). We also replicated the previously reported sex difference at 8q24.21 CCDC26 (P = .0024) with the association being nominally significant for both sexes (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: Our study supports a stronger female risk association for the region 8q24.21 CCDC26 and highlights the importance of analyzing glioma GWAS by sex. A better understanding of sex differences could provide biological insight into the cause of glioma with implications for prevention, risk prediction and treatment. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10326491/ /pubmed/36541697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac279 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Alpen, Karen
Vajdic, Claire M
MacInnis, Robert J
Milne, Roger L
Koh, Eng-Siew
Hovey, Elizabeth
Harrup, Rosemary
Bruinsma, Fiona
Nguyen, Tuong L
Li, Shuai
Joseph, David
Benke, Geza
Dugué, Pierre-Antoine
Southey, Melissa C
Giles, Graham G
Rosenthal, Mark
Drummond, Katharine J
Nowak, Anna K
Hopper, John L
Kapuscinski, Miroslaw
Makalic, Enes
Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title_full Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title_fullStr Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title_full_unstemmed Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title_short Australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of CCDC26
title_sort australian genome-wide association study confirms higher female risk for adult glioma associated with variants in the region of ccdc26
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10326491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36541697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noac279
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