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Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness

Excessive alcohol intake is a well-known modifiable risk factor for many cancers. It is still unclear whether genetic variants or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can modify alcohol intake’s impact on prostate cancer (PCa) aggressiveness. The objective is to test the alcohol–SNP interactions o...

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Autores principales: Lin, Hui-Yi, Wang, Xinnan, Tseng, Tung-Sung, Kao, Yu-Hsiang, Fang, Zhide, Molina, Patricia E., Cheng, Chia-Ho, Berglund, Anders E., Eeles, Rosalind A., Muir, Kenneth R., Pashayan, Nora, Haiman, Christopher A., Brenner, Hermann, Park, Jong Y.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030553
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author Lin, Hui-Yi
Wang, Xinnan
Tseng, Tung-Sung
Kao, Yu-Hsiang
Fang, Zhide
Molina, Patricia E.
Cheng, Chia-Ho
Berglund, Anders E.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Muir, Kenneth R.
Pashayan, Nora
Haiman, Christopher A.
Brenner, Hermann
Park, Jong Y.
author_facet Lin, Hui-Yi
Wang, Xinnan
Tseng, Tung-Sung
Kao, Yu-Hsiang
Fang, Zhide
Molina, Patricia E.
Cheng, Chia-Ho
Berglund, Anders E.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Muir, Kenneth R.
Pashayan, Nora
Haiman, Christopher A.
Brenner, Hermann
Park, Jong Y.
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description Excessive alcohol intake is a well-known modifiable risk factor for many cancers. It is still unclear whether genetic variants or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can modify alcohol intake’s impact on prostate cancer (PCa) aggressiveness. The objective is to test the alcohol–SNP interactions of the 7501 SNPs in the four pathways (angiogenesis, mitochondria, miRNA, and androgen metabolism-related pathways) associated with PCa aggressiveness. We evaluated the impacts of three excessive alcohol intake behaviors in 3306 PCa patients with European ancestry from the PCa Consortium. We tested the alcohol–SNP interactions using logistic models with the discovery-validation study design. All three excessive alcohol intake behaviors were not significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. However, the interactions of excessive alcohol intake and three SNPs (rs13107662 [CAMK2D, p = 6.2 × 10(−6)], rs9907521 [PRKCA, p = 7.1 × 10(−5)], and rs11925452 [ROBO1, p = 8.2 × 10(−4)]) were significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. These alcohol–SNP interactions revealed contrasting effects of excessive alcohol intake on PCa aggressiveness according to the genotypes in the identified SNPs. We identified PCa patients with the rs13107662 (CAMK2D) AA genotype, the rs11925452 (ROBO1) AA genotype, and the rs9907521 (PRKCA) AG genotype were more vulnerable to excessive alcohol intake for developing aggressive PCa. Our findings support that the impact of excessive alcohol intake on PCa aggressiveness was varied by the selected genetic profiles.
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spelling pubmed-78673222021-02-07 Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness Lin, Hui-Yi Wang, Xinnan Tseng, Tung-Sung Kao, Yu-Hsiang Fang, Zhide Molina, Patricia E. Cheng, Chia-Ho Berglund, Anders E. Eeles, Rosalind A. Muir, Kenneth R. Pashayan, Nora Haiman, Christopher A. Brenner, Hermann Park, Jong Y. J Clin Med Article Excessive alcohol intake is a well-known modifiable risk factor for many cancers. It is still unclear whether genetic variants or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) can modify alcohol intake’s impact on prostate cancer (PCa) aggressiveness. The objective is to test the alcohol–SNP interactions of the 7501 SNPs in the four pathways (angiogenesis, mitochondria, miRNA, and androgen metabolism-related pathways) associated with PCa aggressiveness. We evaluated the impacts of three excessive alcohol intake behaviors in 3306 PCa patients with European ancestry from the PCa Consortium. We tested the alcohol–SNP interactions using logistic models with the discovery-validation study design. All three excessive alcohol intake behaviors were not significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. However, the interactions of excessive alcohol intake and three SNPs (rs13107662 [CAMK2D, p = 6.2 × 10(−6)], rs9907521 [PRKCA, p = 7.1 × 10(−5)], and rs11925452 [ROBO1, p = 8.2 × 10(−4)]) were significantly associated with PCa aggressiveness. These alcohol–SNP interactions revealed contrasting effects of excessive alcohol intake on PCa aggressiveness according to the genotypes in the identified SNPs. We identified PCa patients with the rs13107662 (CAMK2D) AA genotype, the rs11925452 (ROBO1) AA genotype, and the rs9907521 (PRKCA) AG genotype were more vulnerable to excessive alcohol intake for developing aggressive PCa. Our findings support that the impact of excessive alcohol intake on PCa aggressiveness was varied by the selected genetic profiles. MDPI 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7867322/ /pubmed/33540941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030553 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Hui-Yi
Wang, Xinnan
Tseng, Tung-Sung
Kao, Yu-Hsiang
Fang, Zhide
Molina, Patricia E.
Cheng, Chia-Ho
Berglund, Anders E.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Muir, Kenneth R.
Pashayan, Nora
Haiman, Christopher A.
Brenner, Hermann
Park, Jong Y.
Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title_full Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title_fullStr Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title_full_unstemmed Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title_short Alcohol Intake and Alcohol–SNP Interactions Associated with Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
title_sort alcohol intake and alcohol–snp interactions associated with prostate cancer aggressiveness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7867322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33540941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10030553
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