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Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers

Dogs, with their breed-determined limited genetic background, are great models of human disease including cancer. Canine B-cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma are both malignancies of the hematologic system that are clinically and histologically similar to human B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and angiosa...

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Autores principales: Tonomura, Noriko, Elvers, Ingegerd, Thomas, Rachael, Megquier, Kate, Turner-Maier, Jason, Howald, Cedric, Sarver, Aaron L., Swofford, Ross, Frantz, Aric M., Ito, Daisuke, Mauceli, Evan, Arendt, Maja, Noh, Hyun Ji, Koltookian, Michele, Biagi, Tara, Fryc, Sarah, Williams, Christina, Avery, Anne C., Kim, Jong-Hyuk, Barber, Lisa, Burgess, Kristine, Lander, Eric S., Karlsson, Elinor K., Azuma, Chieko, Modiano, Jaime F., Breen, Matthew, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25642983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922
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author Tonomura, Noriko
Elvers, Ingegerd
Thomas, Rachael
Megquier, Kate
Turner-Maier, Jason
Howald, Cedric
Sarver, Aaron L.
Swofford, Ross
Frantz, Aric M.
Ito, Daisuke
Mauceli, Evan
Arendt, Maja
Noh, Hyun Ji
Koltookian, Michele
Biagi, Tara
Fryc, Sarah
Williams, Christina
Avery, Anne C.
Kim, Jong-Hyuk
Barber, Lisa
Burgess, Kristine
Lander, Eric S.
Karlsson, Elinor K.
Azuma, Chieko
Modiano, Jaime F.
Breen, Matthew
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
author_facet Tonomura, Noriko
Elvers, Ingegerd
Thomas, Rachael
Megquier, Kate
Turner-Maier, Jason
Howald, Cedric
Sarver, Aaron L.
Swofford, Ross
Frantz, Aric M.
Ito, Daisuke
Mauceli, Evan
Arendt, Maja
Noh, Hyun Ji
Koltookian, Michele
Biagi, Tara
Fryc, Sarah
Williams, Christina
Avery, Anne C.
Kim, Jong-Hyuk
Barber, Lisa
Burgess, Kristine
Lander, Eric S.
Karlsson, Elinor K.
Azuma, Chieko
Modiano, Jaime F.
Breen, Matthew
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
author_sort Tonomura, Noriko
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description Dogs, with their breed-determined limited genetic background, are great models of human disease including cancer. Canine B-cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma are both malignancies of the hematologic system that are clinically and histologically similar to human B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and angiosarcoma, respectively. Golden retrievers in the US show significantly elevated lifetime risk for both B-cell lymphoma (6%) and hemangiosarcoma (20%). We conducted genome-wide association studies for hemangiosarcoma and B-cell lymphoma, identifying two shared predisposing loci. The two associated loci are located on chromosome 5, and together contribute ~20% of the risk of developing these cancers. Genome-wide p-values for the top SNP of each locus are 4.6×10(-7) and 2.7×10(-6), respectively. Whole genome resequencing of nine cases and controls followed by genotyping and detailed analysis identified three shared and one B-cell lymphoma specific risk haplotypes within the two loci, but no coding changes were associated with the risk haplotypes. Gene expression analysis of B-cell lymphoma tumors revealed that carrying the risk haplotypes at the first locus is associated with down-regulation of several nearby genes including the proximal gene TRPC6, a transient receptor Ca(2+)-channel involved in T-cell activation, among other functions. The shared risk haplotype in the second locus overlaps the vesicle transport and release gene STX8. Carrying the shared risk haplotype is associated with gene expression changes of 100 genes enriched for pathways involved in immune cell activation. Thus, the predisposing germ-line mutations in B-cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma appear to be regulatory, and affect pathways involved in T-cell mediated immune response in the tumor. This suggests that the interaction between the immune system and malignant cells plays a common role in the tumorigenesis of these relatively different cancers.
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spelling pubmed-43337332015-03-04 Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers Tonomura, Noriko Elvers, Ingegerd Thomas, Rachael Megquier, Kate Turner-Maier, Jason Howald, Cedric Sarver, Aaron L. Swofford, Ross Frantz, Aric M. Ito, Daisuke Mauceli, Evan Arendt, Maja Noh, Hyun Ji Koltookian, Michele Biagi, Tara Fryc, Sarah Williams, Christina Avery, Anne C. Kim, Jong-Hyuk Barber, Lisa Burgess, Kristine Lander, Eric S. Karlsson, Elinor K. Azuma, Chieko Modiano, Jaime F. Breen, Matthew Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin PLoS Genet Research Article Dogs, with their breed-determined limited genetic background, are great models of human disease including cancer. Canine B-cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma are both malignancies of the hematologic system that are clinically and histologically similar to human B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and angiosarcoma, respectively. Golden retrievers in the US show significantly elevated lifetime risk for both B-cell lymphoma (6%) and hemangiosarcoma (20%). We conducted genome-wide association studies for hemangiosarcoma and B-cell lymphoma, identifying two shared predisposing loci. The two associated loci are located on chromosome 5, and together contribute ~20% of the risk of developing these cancers. Genome-wide p-values for the top SNP of each locus are 4.6×10(-7) and 2.7×10(-6), respectively. Whole genome resequencing of nine cases and controls followed by genotyping and detailed analysis identified three shared and one B-cell lymphoma specific risk haplotypes within the two loci, but no coding changes were associated with the risk haplotypes. Gene expression analysis of B-cell lymphoma tumors revealed that carrying the risk haplotypes at the first locus is associated with down-regulation of several nearby genes including the proximal gene TRPC6, a transient receptor Ca(2+)-channel involved in T-cell activation, among other functions. The shared risk haplotype in the second locus overlaps the vesicle transport and release gene STX8. Carrying the shared risk haplotype is associated with gene expression changes of 100 genes enriched for pathways involved in immune cell activation. Thus, the predisposing germ-line mutations in B-cell lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma appear to be regulatory, and affect pathways involved in T-cell mediated immune response in the tumor. This suggests that the interaction between the immune system and malignant cells plays a common role in the tumorigenesis of these relatively different cancers. Public Library of Science 2015-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4333733/ /pubmed/25642983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922 Text en © 2015 Tonomura 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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Tonomura, Noriko
Elvers, Ingegerd
Thomas, Rachael
Megquier, Kate
Turner-Maier, Jason
Howald, Cedric
Sarver, Aaron L.
Swofford, Ross
Frantz, Aric M.
Ito, Daisuke
Mauceli, Evan
Arendt, Maja
Noh, Hyun Ji
Koltookian, Michele
Biagi, Tara
Fryc, Sarah
Williams, Christina
Avery, Anne C.
Kim, Jong-Hyuk
Barber, Lisa
Burgess, Kristine
Lander, Eric S.
Karlsson, Elinor K.
Azuma, Chieko
Modiano, Jaime F.
Breen, Matthew
Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title_full Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title_fullStr Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title_full_unstemmed Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title_short Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers
title_sort genome-wide association study identifies shared risk loci common to two malignancies in golden retrievers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4333733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25642983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004922
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