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Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer

Our study aimed to evaluate the relevance of genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas (CRA) and its relationship with the presence of family history of colorectal cancer (CRC). Genomic DNA from 750 cases (first degree relatives of patients with CRC) and 750 controls (subjects...

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Autores principales: Gargallo, Carla J., Lanas, Ángel, Carrera‐Lasfuentes, Patricia, Ferrandez, Ángel, Quintero, Enrique, Carrillo, Marta, Alonso‐Abreu, Inmaculada, García‐Gonzalez, María Asunción
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30194776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31858
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author Gargallo, Carla J.
Lanas, Ángel
Carrera‐Lasfuentes, Patricia
Ferrandez, Ángel
Quintero, Enrique
Carrillo, Marta
Alonso‐Abreu, Inmaculada
García‐Gonzalez, María Asunción
author_facet Gargallo, Carla J.
Lanas, Ángel
Carrera‐Lasfuentes, Patricia
Ferrandez, Ángel
Quintero, Enrique
Carrillo, Marta
Alonso‐Abreu, Inmaculada
García‐Gonzalez, María Asunción
author_sort Gargallo, Carla J.
collection PubMed
description Our study aimed to evaluate the relevance of genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas (CRA) and its relationship with the presence of family history of colorectal cancer (CRC). Genomic DNA from 750 cases (first degree relatives of patients with CRC) and 750 controls (subjects with no family history of CRC) was genotyped for 99 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with CRC/CRA risk by GWAS and candidate gene studies by using the MassArray™ (Sequenom) platform. Cases and controls were matched by gender, age and histological lesion. Eight hundred and fifty‐eight patients showed no neoplastic lesions, whereas 288 patients showed low‐risk adenomas, and 354 patients presented high‐risk adenomas. Two SNPs (rs10505477, rs6983267) in the CASC8 gene were associated with a reduced risk of CRA in controls (log‐additive models, OR: 0.67, 95%CI:0.54–0.83, and OR:0.66, 95%CI:0.54–0.84, respectively). Stratified analysis by histological lesion revealed the association of rs10505477 and rs6983267 variants with reduced risk of low‐ and high‐risk adenomas in controls, being this effect stronger in low‐risk adenomas (log‐additive models, OR:0.63, 95%CI:0.47–0.84 and OR:0.64, 95%CI:0.47–0.86, respectively). Moreover, 2 SNPs (rs10795668, rs11255841) in the noncoding LINC00709 gene were significantly associated with a reduced risk of low‐risk adenomas in cases (recessive models, OR:0.22, 95%CI:0.06–0.72, and OR:0.08, 95%CI:0.03–0.61) and controls (dominant models, OR:0.50, 95%CI:0.34–0.75, and OR:0.52, 95%CI:0.35–0.78, respectively). In conclusion, some variants associated with CRC risk (rs10505477, rs6983267, rs10795668 and rs11255841) are also involved in the susceptibility to CRA and specific subtypes. These associations are influenced by the presence of family history of CRC.
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spelling pubmed-65878592019-07-02 Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer Gargallo, Carla J. Lanas, Ángel Carrera‐Lasfuentes, Patricia Ferrandez, Ángel Quintero, Enrique Carrillo, Marta Alonso‐Abreu, Inmaculada García‐Gonzalez, María Asunción Int J Cancer Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics Our study aimed to evaluate the relevance of genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas (CRA) and its relationship with the presence of family history of colorectal cancer (CRC). Genomic DNA from 750 cases (first degree relatives of patients with CRC) and 750 controls (subjects with no family history of CRC) was genotyped for 99 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with CRC/CRA risk by GWAS and candidate gene studies by using the MassArray™ (Sequenom) platform. Cases and controls were matched by gender, age and histological lesion. Eight hundred and fifty‐eight patients showed no neoplastic lesions, whereas 288 patients showed low‐risk adenomas, and 354 patients presented high‐risk adenomas. Two SNPs (rs10505477, rs6983267) in the CASC8 gene were associated with a reduced risk of CRA in controls (log‐additive models, OR: 0.67, 95%CI:0.54–0.83, and OR:0.66, 95%CI:0.54–0.84, respectively). Stratified analysis by histological lesion revealed the association of rs10505477 and rs6983267 variants with reduced risk of low‐ and high‐risk adenomas in controls, being this effect stronger in low‐risk adenomas (log‐additive models, OR:0.63, 95%CI:0.47–0.84 and OR:0.64, 95%CI:0.47–0.86, respectively). Moreover, 2 SNPs (rs10795668, rs11255841) in the noncoding LINC00709 gene were significantly associated with a reduced risk of low‐risk adenomas in cases (recessive models, OR:0.22, 95%CI:0.06–0.72, and OR:0.08, 95%CI:0.03–0.61) and controls (dominant models, OR:0.50, 95%CI:0.34–0.75, and OR:0.52, 95%CI:0.35–0.78, respectively). In conclusion, some variants associated with CRC risk (rs10505477, rs6983267, rs10795668 and rs11255841) are also involved in the susceptibility to CRA and specific subtypes. These associations are influenced by the presence of family history of CRC. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018-11-26 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6587859/ /pubmed/30194776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31858 Text en © 2018 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of UICC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics
Gargallo, Carla J.
Lanas, Ángel
Carrera‐Lasfuentes, Patricia
Ferrandez, Ángel
Quintero, Enrique
Carrillo, Marta
Alonso‐Abreu, Inmaculada
García‐Gonzalez, María Asunción
Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title_full Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title_fullStr Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title_short Genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
title_sort genetic susceptibility in the development of colorectal adenomas according to family history of colorectal cancer
topic Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6587859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30194776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.31858
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