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Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population

Gastric cancer is one of the most lethal types of cancer and its incidence varies worldwide, with the Andean region of South America showing high incidence rates. We evaluated the genetic structure of the population from Lima (Peru) and performed a case-control genetic association study to test the...

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Autores principales: Pereira, Latife, Zamudio, Roxana, Soares-Souza, Giordano, Herrera, Phabiola, Cabrera, Lilia, Hooper, Catherine C., Cok, Jaime, Combe, Juan M., Vargas, Gloria, Prado, William A., Schneider, Silvana, Kehdy, Fernanda, Rodrigues, Maira R., Chanock, Stephen J., Berg, Douglas E., Gilman, Robert H., Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041200
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author Pereira, Latife
Zamudio, Roxana
Soares-Souza, Giordano
Herrera, Phabiola
Cabrera, Lilia
Hooper, Catherine C.
Cok, Jaime
Combe, Juan M.
Vargas, Gloria
Prado, William A.
Schneider, Silvana
Kehdy, Fernanda
Rodrigues, Maira R.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Berg, Douglas E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
author_facet Pereira, Latife
Zamudio, Roxana
Soares-Souza, Giordano
Herrera, Phabiola
Cabrera, Lilia
Hooper, Catherine C.
Cok, Jaime
Combe, Juan M.
Vargas, Gloria
Prado, William A.
Schneider, Silvana
Kehdy, Fernanda
Rodrigues, Maira R.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Berg, Douglas E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
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description Gastric cancer is one of the most lethal types of cancer and its incidence varies worldwide, with the Andean region of South America showing high incidence rates. We evaluated the genetic structure of the population from Lima (Peru) and performed a case-control genetic association study to test the contribution of African, European, or Native American ancestry to risk for gastric cancer, controlling for the effect of non-genetic factors. A wide set of socioeconomic, dietary, and clinic information was collected for each participant in the study and ancestry was estimated based on 103 ancestry informative markers. Although the urban population from Lima is usually considered as mestizo (i.e., admixed from Africans, Europeans, and Native Americans), we observed a high fraction of Native American ancestry (78.4% for the cases and 74.6% for the controls) and a very low African ancestry (<5%). We determined that higher Native American individual ancestry is associated with gastric cancer, but socioeconomic factors associated both with gastric cancer and Native American ethnicity account for this association. Therefore, the high incidence of gastric cancer in Peru does not seem to be related to susceptibility alleles common in this population. Instead, our result suggests a predominant role for ethnic-associated socioeconomic factors and disparities in access to health services. Since Native Americans are a neglected group in genomic studies, we suggest that the population from Lima and other large cities from Western South America with high Native American ancestry background may be convenient targets for epidemiological studies focused on this ethnic group.
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spelling pubmed-34116992012-08-06 Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population Pereira, Latife Zamudio, Roxana Soares-Souza, Giordano Herrera, Phabiola Cabrera, Lilia Hooper, Catherine C. Cok, Jaime Combe, Juan M. Vargas, Gloria Prado, William A. Schneider, Silvana Kehdy, Fernanda Rodrigues, Maira R. Chanock, Stephen J. Berg, Douglas E. Gilman, Robert H. Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo PLoS One Research Article Gastric cancer is one of the most lethal types of cancer and its incidence varies worldwide, with the Andean region of South America showing high incidence rates. We evaluated the genetic structure of the population from Lima (Peru) and performed a case-control genetic association study to test the contribution of African, European, or Native American ancestry to risk for gastric cancer, controlling for the effect of non-genetic factors. A wide set of socioeconomic, dietary, and clinic information was collected for each participant in the study and ancestry was estimated based on 103 ancestry informative markers. Although the urban population from Lima is usually considered as mestizo (i.e., admixed from Africans, Europeans, and Native Americans), we observed a high fraction of Native American ancestry (78.4% for the cases and 74.6% for the controls) and a very low African ancestry (<5%). We determined that higher Native American individual ancestry is associated with gastric cancer, but socioeconomic factors associated both with gastric cancer and Native American ethnicity account for this association. Therefore, the high incidence of gastric cancer in Peru does not seem to be related to susceptibility alleles common in this population. Instead, our result suggests a predominant role for ethnic-associated socioeconomic factors and disparities in access to health services. Since Native Americans are a neglected group in genomic studies, we suggest that the population from Lima and other large cities from Western South America with high Native American ancestry background may be convenient targets for epidemiological studies focused on this ethnic group. Public Library of Science 2012-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3411699/ /pubmed/22870209 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041200 Text en 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pereira, Latife
Zamudio, Roxana
Soares-Souza, Giordano
Herrera, Phabiola
Cabrera, Lilia
Hooper, Catherine C.
Cok, Jaime
Combe, Juan M.
Vargas, Gloria
Prado, William A.
Schneider, Silvana
Kehdy, Fernanda
Rodrigues, Maira R.
Chanock, Stephen J.
Berg, Douglas E.
Gilman, Robert H.
Tarazona-Santos, Eduardo
Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title_full Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title_fullStr Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title_short Socioeconomic and Nutritional Factors Account for the Association of Gastric Cancer with Amerindian Ancestry in a Latin American Admixed Population
title_sort socioeconomic and nutritional factors account for the association of gastric cancer with amerindian ancestry in a latin american admixed population
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22870209
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0041200
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