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Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats

Genetic predisposition controlled by susceptibility quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributes to a large proportion of common cancers. Studies of genetics of cancer susceptibility, however, did not address systematically the relationship between susceptibility to cancers in different organs. We pre...

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Autores principales: Quan, Lei, Stassen, Alphons P. M., Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L., van Wezel, Tom, Fijneman, Remond J. A., Hutson, Alan, Kakarlapudi, Neelima, Hart, Augustinus A. M., Demant, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3044722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21390212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014727
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author Quan, Lei
Stassen, Alphons P. M.
Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L.
van Wezel, Tom
Fijneman, Remond J. A.
Hutson, Alan
Kakarlapudi, Neelima
Hart, Augustinus A. M.
Demant, Peter
author_facet Quan, Lei
Stassen, Alphons P. M.
Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L.
van Wezel, Tom
Fijneman, Remond J. A.
Hutson, Alan
Kakarlapudi, Neelima
Hart, Augustinus A. M.
Demant, Peter
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description Genetic predisposition controlled by susceptibility quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributes to a large proportion of common cancers. Studies of genetics of cancer susceptibility, however, did not address systematically the relationship between susceptibility to cancers in different organs. We present five sets of data on genetic architecture of colon and lung cancer susceptibility in mice, humans and rats. They collectively show that the majority of genes for colon and lung cancer susceptibility are linked pair-wise and are likely identical or related. Four CcS/Dem recombinant congenic strains, each differing from strain BALB/cHeA by a different small random subset of ±12.5% of genes received from strain STS/A, suggestively show either extreme susceptibility or extreme resistance for both colon and lung tumors, which is unlikely if the two tumors were controlled by independent susceptibility genes. Indeed, susceptibility to lung cancer (Sluc) loci underlying the extreme susceptibility or resistance of such CcS/Dem strains, mapped in 226 (CcS-10×CcS-19)F2 mice, co-localize with susceptibility to colon cancer (Scc) loci. Analysis of additional Sluc loci that were mapped in OcB/Dem strains and Scc loci in CcS/Dem strains, respectively, shows their widespread pair-wise co-localization (P = 0.0036). Finally, the majority of published human and rat colon cancer susceptibility genes map to chromosomal regions homologous to mouse Sluc loci. 12/12 mouse Scc loci, 9/11 human and 5/7 rat colon cancer susceptibility loci are close to a Sluc locus or its homologous site, forming 21 clusters of lung and colon cancer susceptibility genes from one, two or three species. Our data shows that cancer susceptibility QTLs can have much broader biological effects than presently appreciated. It also demonstrates the power of mouse genetics to predict human susceptibility genes. Comparison of molecular mechanisms of susceptibility genes that are organ-specific and those with trans-organ effects can provide a new dimension in understanding individual cancer susceptibility.
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spelling pubmed-30447222011-03-09 Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats Quan, Lei Stassen, Alphons P. M. Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L. van Wezel, Tom Fijneman, Remond J. A. Hutson, Alan Kakarlapudi, Neelima Hart, Augustinus A. M. Demant, Peter PLoS One Research Article Genetic predisposition controlled by susceptibility quantitative trait loci (QTLs) contributes to a large proportion of common cancers. Studies of genetics of cancer susceptibility, however, did not address systematically the relationship between susceptibility to cancers in different organs. We present five sets of data on genetic architecture of colon and lung cancer susceptibility in mice, humans and rats. They collectively show that the majority of genes for colon and lung cancer susceptibility are linked pair-wise and are likely identical or related. Four CcS/Dem recombinant congenic strains, each differing from strain BALB/cHeA by a different small random subset of ±12.5% of genes received from strain STS/A, suggestively show either extreme susceptibility or extreme resistance for both colon and lung tumors, which is unlikely if the two tumors were controlled by independent susceptibility genes. Indeed, susceptibility to lung cancer (Sluc) loci underlying the extreme susceptibility or resistance of such CcS/Dem strains, mapped in 226 (CcS-10×CcS-19)F2 mice, co-localize with susceptibility to colon cancer (Scc) loci. Analysis of additional Sluc loci that were mapped in OcB/Dem strains and Scc loci in CcS/Dem strains, respectively, shows their widespread pair-wise co-localization (P = 0.0036). Finally, the majority of published human and rat colon cancer susceptibility genes map to chromosomal regions homologous to mouse Sluc loci. 12/12 mouse Scc loci, 9/11 human and 5/7 rat colon cancer susceptibility loci are close to a Sluc locus or its homologous site, forming 21 clusters of lung and colon cancer susceptibility genes from one, two or three species. Our data shows that cancer susceptibility QTLs can have much broader biological effects than presently appreciated. It also demonstrates the power of mouse genetics to predict human susceptibility genes. Comparison of molecular mechanisms of susceptibility genes that are organ-specific and those with trans-organ effects can provide a new dimension in understanding individual cancer susceptibility. Public Library of Science 2011-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3044722/ /pubmed/21390212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014727 Text en Quan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Quan, Lei
Stassen, Alphons P. M.
Ruivenkamp, Claudia A. L.
van Wezel, Tom
Fijneman, Remond J. A.
Hutson, Alan
Kakarlapudi, Neelima
Hart, Augustinus A. M.
Demant, Peter
Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title_full Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title_fullStr Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title_full_unstemmed Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title_short Most Lung and Colon Cancer Susceptibility Genes Are Pair-Wise Linked in Mice, Humans and Rats
title_sort most lung and colon cancer susceptibility genes are pair-wise linked in mice, humans and rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3044722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21390212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014727
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