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Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors

The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was investigated in a joint analysis of two genome wide association studies (GWAS) performed as part of the Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility (CGEMS) project in 2,329 men from the Prostate, Lung, Colon a...

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Autores principales: Caporaso, Neil, Gu, Fangyi, Chatterjee, Nilanjan, Sheng-Chih, Jin, Yu, Kai, Yeager, Meredith, Chen, Constance, Jacobs, Kevin, Wheeler, William, Landi, Maria Teresa, Ziegler, Regina G., Hunter, David J., Chanock, Stephen, Hankinson, Susan, Kraft, Peter, Bergen, Andrew W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19247474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004653
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author Caporaso, Neil
Gu, Fangyi
Chatterjee, Nilanjan
Sheng-Chih, Jin
Yu, Kai
Yeager, Meredith
Chen, Constance
Jacobs, Kevin
Wheeler, William
Landi, Maria Teresa
Ziegler, Regina G.
Hunter, David J.
Chanock, Stephen
Hankinson, Susan
Kraft, Peter
Bergen, Andrew W.
author_facet Caporaso, Neil
Gu, Fangyi
Chatterjee, Nilanjan
Sheng-Chih, Jin
Yu, Kai
Yeager, Meredith
Chen, Constance
Jacobs, Kevin
Wheeler, William
Landi, Maria Teresa
Ziegler, Regina G.
Hunter, David J.
Chanock, Stephen
Hankinson, Susan
Kraft, Peter
Bergen, Andrew W.
author_sort Caporaso, Neil
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description The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was investigated in a joint analysis of two genome wide association studies (GWAS) performed as part of the Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility (CGEMS) project in 2,329 men from the Prostate, Lung, Colon and Ovarian (PLCO) Trial, and 2,282 women from the Nurses' Health Study (NHS). We analyzed seven measures of smoking behavior, four continuous (cigarettes per day [CPD], age at initiation of smoking, duration of smoking, and pack years), and three binary (ever versus never smoking, ≤10 versus >10 cigarettes per day [CPDBI], and current versus former smoking). Association testing for each single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was conducted by study and adjusted for age, cohabitation/marital status, education, site, and principal components of population substructure. None of the SNPs achieved genome-wide significance (p<10(−7)) in any combined analysis pooling evidence for association across the two studies; we observed between two and seven SNPs with p<10(−5) for each of the seven measures. In the chr15q25.1 region spanning the nicotinic receptors CHRNA3 and CHRNA5, we identified multiple SNPs associated with CPD (p<10(−3)), including rs1051730, which has been associated with nicotine dependence, smoking intensity and lung cancer risk. In parallel, we selected 11,199 SNPs drawn from 359 a priori candidate genes and performed individual-gene and gene-group analyses. After adjusting for multiple tests conducted within each gene, we identified between two and five genes associated with each measure of smoking behavior. Besides CHRNA3 and CHRNA5, MAOA was associated with CPDBI (gene-level p<5.4×10(−5)), our analysis provides independent replication of the association between the chr15q25.1 region and smoking intensity and data for multiple other loci associated with smoking behavior that merit further follow-up.
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spelling pubmed-26448172009-02-27 Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors Caporaso, Neil Gu, Fangyi Chatterjee, Nilanjan Sheng-Chih, Jin Yu, Kai Yeager, Meredith Chen, Constance Jacobs, Kevin Wheeler, William Landi, Maria Teresa Ziegler, Regina G. Hunter, David J. Chanock, Stephen Hankinson, Susan Kraft, Peter Bergen, Andrew W. PLoS One Research Article The contribution of common genetic variation to one or more established smoking behaviors was investigated in a joint analysis of two genome wide association studies (GWAS) performed as part of the Cancer Genetic Markers of Susceptibility (CGEMS) project in 2,329 men from the Prostate, Lung, Colon and Ovarian (PLCO) Trial, and 2,282 women from the Nurses' Health Study (NHS). We analyzed seven measures of smoking behavior, four continuous (cigarettes per day [CPD], age at initiation of smoking, duration of smoking, and pack years), and three binary (ever versus never smoking, ≤10 versus >10 cigarettes per day [CPDBI], and current versus former smoking). Association testing for each single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) was conducted by study and adjusted for age, cohabitation/marital status, education, site, and principal components of population substructure. None of the SNPs achieved genome-wide significance (p<10(−7)) in any combined analysis pooling evidence for association across the two studies; we observed between two and seven SNPs with p<10(−5) for each of the seven measures. In the chr15q25.1 region spanning the nicotinic receptors CHRNA3 and CHRNA5, we identified multiple SNPs associated with CPD (p<10(−3)), including rs1051730, which has been associated with nicotine dependence, smoking intensity and lung cancer risk. In parallel, we selected 11,199 SNPs drawn from 359 a priori candidate genes and performed individual-gene and gene-group analyses. After adjusting for multiple tests conducted within each gene, we identified between two and five genes associated with each measure of smoking behavior. Besides CHRNA3 and CHRNA5, MAOA was associated with CPDBI (gene-level p<5.4×10(−5)), our analysis provides independent replication of the association between the chr15q25.1 region and smoking intensity and data for multiple other loci associated with smoking behavior that merit further follow-up. Public Library of Science 2009-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2644817/ /pubmed/19247474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004653 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Caporaso, Neil
Gu, Fangyi
Chatterjee, Nilanjan
Sheng-Chih, Jin
Yu, Kai
Yeager, Meredith
Chen, Constance
Jacobs, Kevin
Wheeler, William
Landi, Maria Teresa
Ziegler, Regina G.
Hunter, David J.
Chanock, Stephen
Hankinson, Susan
Kraft, Peter
Bergen, Andrew W.
Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title_full Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title_fullStr Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title_short Genome-Wide and Candidate Gene Association Study of Cigarette Smoking Behaviors
title_sort genome-wide and candidate gene association study of cigarette smoking behaviors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2644817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19247474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004653
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