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Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer

Dietary factors, including meat, fruits, vegetables and fiber, are associated with colorectal cancer; however, there is limited information as to whether these dietary factors interact with genetic variants to modify risk of colorectal cancer. We tested interactions between these dietary factors and...

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Autores principales: Figueiredo, Jane C., Hsu, Li, Hutter, Carolyn M., Lin, Yi, Campbell, Peter T., Baron, John A., Berndt, Sonja I., Jiao, Shuo, Casey, Graham, Fortini, Barbara, Chan, Andrew T., Cotterchio, Michelle, Lemire, Mathieu, Gallinger, Steven, Harrison, Tabitha A., Le Marchand, Loic, Newcomb, Polly A., Slattery, Martha L., Caan, Bette J., Carlson, Christopher S., Zanke, Brent W., Rosse, Stephanie A., Brenner, Hermann, Giovannucci, Edward L., Wu, Kana, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Chanock, Stephen J., Curtis, Keith R., Duggan, David, Gong, Jian, Haile, Robert W., Hayes, Richard B., Hoffmeister, Michael, Hopper, John L., Jenkins, Mark A., Kolonel, Laurence N., Qu, Conghui, Rudolph, Anja, Schoen, Robert E., Schumacher, Fredrick R., Seminara, Daniela, Stelling, Deanna L., Thibodeau, Stephen N., Thornquist, Mark, Warnick, Greg S., Henderson, Brian E., Ulrich, Cornelia M., Gauderman, W. James, Potter, John D., White, Emily, Peters, Ulrike
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004228
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author Figueiredo, Jane C.
Hsu, Li
Hutter, Carolyn M.
Lin, Yi
Campbell, Peter T.
Baron, John A.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Jiao, Shuo
Casey, Graham
Fortini, Barbara
Chan, Andrew T.
Cotterchio, Michelle
Lemire, Mathieu
Gallinger, Steven
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Le Marchand, Loic
Newcomb, Polly A.
Slattery, Martha L.
Caan, Bette J.
Carlson, Christopher S.
Zanke, Brent W.
Rosse, Stephanie A.
Brenner, Hermann
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Wu, Kana
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chanock, Stephen J.
Curtis, Keith R.
Duggan, David
Gong, Jian
Haile, Robert W.
Hayes, Richard B.
Hoffmeister, Michael
Hopper, John L.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Kolonel, Laurence N.
Qu, Conghui
Rudolph, Anja
Schoen, Robert E.
Schumacher, Fredrick R.
Seminara, Daniela
Stelling, Deanna L.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Thornquist, Mark
Warnick, Greg S.
Henderson, Brian E.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
Gauderman, W. James
Potter, John D.
White, Emily
Peters, Ulrike
author_facet Figueiredo, Jane C.
Hsu, Li
Hutter, Carolyn M.
Lin, Yi
Campbell, Peter T.
Baron, John A.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Jiao, Shuo
Casey, Graham
Fortini, Barbara
Chan, Andrew T.
Cotterchio, Michelle
Lemire, Mathieu
Gallinger, Steven
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Le Marchand, Loic
Newcomb, Polly A.
Slattery, Martha L.
Caan, Bette J.
Carlson, Christopher S.
Zanke, Brent W.
Rosse, Stephanie A.
Brenner, Hermann
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Wu, Kana
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chanock, Stephen J.
Curtis, Keith R.
Duggan, David
Gong, Jian
Haile, Robert W.
Hayes, Richard B.
Hoffmeister, Michael
Hopper, John L.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Kolonel, Laurence N.
Qu, Conghui
Rudolph, Anja
Schoen, Robert E.
Schumacher, Fredrick R.
Seminara, Daniela
Stelling, Deanna L.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Thornquist, Mark
Warnick, Greg S.
Henderson, Brian E.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
Gauderman, W. James
Potter, John D.
White, Emily
Peters, Ulrike
author_sort Figueiredo, Jane C.
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description Dietary factors, including meat, fruits, vegetables and fiber, are associated with colorectal cancer; however, there is limited information as to whether these dietary factors interact with genetic variants to modify risk of colorectal cancer. We tested interactions between these dietary factors and approximately 2.7 million genetic variants for colorectal cancer risk among 9,287 cases and 9,117 controls from ten studies. We used logistic regression to investigate multiplicative gene-diet interactions, as well as our recently developed Cocktail method that involves a screening step based on marginal associations and gene-diet correlations and a testing step for multiplicative interactions, while correcting for multiple testing using weighted hypothesis testing. Per quartile increment in the intake of red and processed meat were associated with statistically significant increased risks of colorectal cancer and vegetable, fruit and fiber intake with lower risks. From the case-control analysis, we detected a significant interaction between rs4143094 (10p14/near GATA3) and processed meat consumption (OR = 1.17; p = 8.7E-09), which was consistently observed across studies (p heterogeneity = 0.78). The risk of colorectal cancer associated with processed meat was increased among individuals with the rs4143094-TG and -TT genotypes (OR = 1.20 and OR = 1.39, respectively) and null among those with the GG genotype (OR = 1.03). Our results identify a novel gene-diet interaction with processed meat for colorectal cancer, highlighting that diet may modify the effect of genetic variants on disease risk, which may have important implications for prevention.
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spelling pubmed-39905102014-04-21 Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer Figueiredo, Jane C. Hsu, Li Hutter, Carolyn M. Lin, Yi Campbell, Peter T. Baron, John A. Berndt, Sonja I. Jiao, Shuo Casey, Graham Fortini, Barbara Chan, Andrew T. Cotterchio, Michelle Lemire, Mathieu Gallinger, Steven Harrison, Tabitha A. Le Marchand, Loic Newcomb, Polly A. Slattery, Martha L. Caan, Bette J. Carlson, Christopher S. Zanke, Brent W. Rosse, Stephanie A. Brenner, Hermann Giovannucci, Edward L. Wu, Kana Chang-Claude, Jenny Chanock, Stephen J. Curtis, Keith R. Duggan, David Gong, Jian Haile, Robert W. Hayes, Richard B. Hoffmeister, Michael Hopper, John L. Jenkins, Mark A. Kolonel, Laurence N. Qu, Conghui Rudolph, Anja Schoen, Robert E. Schumacher, Fredrick R. Seminara, Daniela Stelling, Deanna L. Thibodeau, Stephen N. Thornquist, Mark Warnick, Greg S. Henderson, Brian E. Ulrich, Cornelia M. Gauderman, W. James Potter, John D. White, Emily Peters, Ulrike PLoS Genet Research Article Dietary factors, including meat, fruits, vegetables and fiber, are associated with colorectal cancer; however, there is limited information as to whether these dietary factors interact with genetic variants to modify risk of colorectal cancer. We tested interactions between these dietary factors and approximately 2.7 million genetic variants for colorectal cancer risk among 9,287 cases and 9,117 controls from ten studies. We used logistic regression to investigate multiplicative gene-diet interactions, as well as our recently developed Cocktail method that involves a screening step based on marginal associations and gene-diet correlations and a testing step for multiplicative interactions, while correcting for multiple testing using weighted hypothesis testing. Per quartile increment in the intake of red and processed meat were associated with statistically significant increased risks of colorectal cancer and vegetable, fruit and fiber intake with lower risks. From the case-control analysis, we detected a significant interaction between rs4143094 (10p14/near GATA3) and processed meat consumption (OR = 1.17; p = 8.7E-09), which was consistently observed across studies (p heterogeneity = 0.78). The risk of colorectal cancer associated with processed meat was increased among individuals with the rs4143094-TG and -TT genotypes (OR = 1.20 and OR = 1.39, respectively) and null among those with the GG genotype (OR = 1.03). Our results identify a novel gene-diet interaction with processed meat for colorectal cancer, highlighting that diet may modify the effect of genetic variants on disease risk, which may have important implications for prevention. Public Library of Science 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3990510/ /pubmed/24743840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004228 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
Figueiredo, Jane C.
Hsu, Li
Hutter, Carolyn M.
Lin, Yi
Campbell, Peter T.
Baron, John A.
Berndt, Sonja I.
Jiao, Shuo
Casey, Graham
Fortini, Barbara
Chan, Andrew T.
Cotterchio, Michelle
Lemire, Mathieu
Gallinger, Steven
Harrison, Tabitha A.
Le Marchand, Loic
Newcomb, Polly A.
Slattery, Martha L.
Caan, Bette J.
Carlson, Christopher S.
Zanke, Brent W.
Rosse, Stephanie A.
Brenner, Hermann
Giovannucci, Edward L.
Wu, Kana
Chang-Claude, Jenny
Chanock, Stephen J.
Curtis, Keith R.
Duggan, David
Gong, Jian
Haile, Robert W.
Hayes, Richard B.
Hoffmeister, Michael
Hopper, John L.
Jenkins, Mark A.
Kolonel, Laurence N.
Qu, Conghui
Rudolph, Anja
Schoen, Robert E.
Schumacher, Fredrick R.
Seminara, Daniela
Stelling, Deanna L.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Thornquist, Mark
Warnick, Greg S.
Henderson, Brian E.
Ulrich, Cornelia M.
Gauderman, W. James
Potter, John D.
White, Emily
Peters, Ulrike
Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer
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title_full Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer
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title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer
title_short Genome-Wide Diet-Gene Interaction Analyses for Risk of Colorectal Cancer
title_sort genome-wide diet-gene interaction analyses for risk of colorectal cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3990510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24743840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004228
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