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Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32

Highly penetrant cancer syndromes account for less than 5% of all cases with familial colorectal cancer (CRC), and other genetic contribution explains the majority of the genetic contribution to CRC. A CRC susceptibility locus on chromosome 9q has been suggested. In this study, families where risk o...

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Autores principales: Thutkawkorapin, Jessada, Mahdessian, Hovsep, Barber, Tom, Picelli, Simone, von Holst, Susanna, Lundin, Johanna, Valle, Laura, Kontham, Vinaykumar, Liu, Tao, Nilsson, Daniel, Jiao, Xiang, Lindblom, Annika
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5834248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29541405
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24340
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author Thutkawkorapin, Jessada
Mahdessian, Hovsep
Barber, Tom
Picelli, Simone
von Holst, Susanna
Lundin, Johanna
Valle, Laura
Kontham, Vinaykumar
Liu, Tao
Nilsson, Daniel
Jiao, Xiang
Lindblom, Annika
author_facet Thutkawkorapin, Jessada
Mahdessian, Hovsep
Barber, Tom
Picelli, Simone
von Holst, Susanna
Lundin, Johanna
Valle, Laura
Kontham, Vinaykumar
Liu, Tao
Nilsson, Daniel
Jiao, Xiang
Lindblom, Annika
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description Highly penetrant cancer syndromes account for less than 5% of all cases with familial colorectal cancer (CRC), and other genetic contribution explains the majority of the genetic contribution to CRC. A CRC susceptibility locus on chromosome 9q has been suggested. In this study, families where risk of CRC was linked to the region, were used to search for predisposing mutations in all genes in the region. No disease-causing mutation was found. Next, haplotype association studies were performed in the region, comparing Swedish CRC cases (2664) and controls (4782). Two overlapping haplotypes were suggested. One 10-SNP haplotype was indicated in familial CRC (OR 1.4, p = 0.00005) and one 25-SNP haplotype was indicated in sporadic CRC (OR 2.2, p = 0.0000012). The allele frequencies of the 10-SNP and the 25-SNP haplotypes were 13.7% and 2.5% respectively and both included one RNA, RP11-332M4.1 and RP11-l80l4.2, in the non-overlapping regions. The sporadic 25-SNP haplotype could not be studied further, but the familial 10-SNP haplotype was analyzed in 61 additional CRC families, and 6 of them were informative for all markers and had the risk haplotype. Targeted sequencing of the 10-SNP region in the linked families identified one variant in RP11-332M4.1, suggestive to confer the increased CRC risk on this haplotype. Our results support the presence of two loci at 9q22.32, each with one RNA as the putative cause of increased CRC risk. These RNAs could exert their effect through the same, or different, genes/pathways, possibly through the regulation of neighboring genes, such as PTCH1, FANCC, DKFZP434H0512, ERCC6L2 or the processed transcript LINC00046.
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spelling pubmed-58342482018-03-14 Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32 Thutkawkorapin, Jessada Mahdessian, Hovsep Barber, Tom Picelli, Simone von Holst, Susanna Lundin, Johanna Valle, Laura Kontham, Vinaykumar Liu, Tao Nilsson, Daniel Jiao, Xiang Lindblom, Annika Oncotarget Research Paper Highly penetrant cancer syndromes account for less than 5% of all cases with familial colorectal cancer (CRC), and other genetic contribution explains the majority of the genetic contribution to CRC. A CRC susceptibility locus on chromosome 9q has been suggested. In this study, families where risk of CRC was linked to the region, were used to search for predisposing mutations in all genes in the region. No disease-causing mutation was found. Next, haplotype association studies were performed in the region, comparing Swedish CRC cases (2664) and controls (4782). Two overlapping haplotypes were suggested. One 10-SNP haplotype was indicated in familial CRC (OR 1.4, p = 0.00005) and one 25-SNP haplotype was indicated in sporadic CRC (OR 2.2, p = 0.0000012). The allele frequencies of the 10-SNP and the 25-SNP haplotypes were 13.7% and 2.5% respectively and both included one RNA, RP11-332M4.1 and RP11-l80l4.2, in the non-overlapping regions. The sporadic 25-SNP haplotype could not be studied further, but the familial 10-SNP haplotype was analyzed in 61 additional CRC families, and 6 of them were informative for all markers and had the risk haplotype. Targeted sequencing of the 10-SNP region in the linked families identified one variant in RP11-332M4.1, suggestive to confer the increased CRC risk on this haplotype. Our results support the presence of two loci at 9q22.32, each with one RNA as the putative cause of increased CRC risk. These RNAs could exert their effect through the same, or different, genes/pathways, possibly through the regulation of neighboring genes, such as PTCH1, FANCC, DKFZP434H0512, ERCC6L2 or the processed transcript LINC00046. Impact Journals LLC 2018-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5834248/ /pubmed/29541405 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24340 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Thutkawkorapin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Thutkawkorapin, Jessada
Mahdessian, Hovsep
Barber, Tom
Picelli, Simone
von Holst, Susanna
Lundin, Johanna
Valle, Laura
Kontham, Vinaykumar
Liu, Tao
Nilsson, Daniel
Jiao, Xiang
Lindblom, Annika
Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title_full Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title_fullStr Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title_full_unstemmed Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title_short Two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
title_sort two novel colorectal cancer risk loci in the region on chromosome 9q22.32
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5834248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29541405
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24340
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