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Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis

While overall cancer mortality has steadily decreased in recent decades, cancer health disparities among racial and ethnic population groups persist. Here we studied the relationship between cancer survival disparities (CSD), genetic ancestry (GA), and tumor molecular signatures across 33 cancers in...

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Autores principales: Lee, Kara Keun, Rishishwar, Lavanya, Ban, Dongjo, Nagar, Shashwat Deepali, Mariño-Ramírez, Leonardo, McDonald, John F., Jordan, I. King
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Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35064017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-2105
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author Lee, Kara Keun
Rishishwar, Lavanya
Ban, Dongjo
Nagar, Shashwat Deepali
Mariño-Ramírez, Leonardo
McDonald, John F.
Jordan, I. King
author_facet Lee, Kara Keun
Rishishwar, Lavanya
Ban, Dongjo
Nagar, Shashwat Deepali
Mariño-Ramírez, Leonardo
McDonald, John F.
Jordan, I. King
author_sort Lee, Kara Keun
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description While overall cancer mortality has steadily decreased in recent decades, cancer health disparities among racial and ethnic population groups persist. Here we studied the relationship between cancer survival disparities (CSD), genetic ancestry (GA), and tumor molecular signatures across 33 cancers in a cohort of 9,818 patients. GA correlated with race and ethnicity but showed observable differences in effects on CSD, with significant associations identified in four cancer types: breast invasive carcinoma (BRCA), head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC), and skin cutaneous carcinoma (SKCM). Differential gene expression and methylation between ancestry groups associated cancer-related genes with CSD, of which, seven protein-coding genes [progestin and adipoQ receptor family member 6 (PAQR6), Lck-interacting transmembrane adaptor 1 (LIME1), Sin3A-associated protein 25 (SAP25), MAX dimerization protein 3 (MXD3), coiled-coil glutamate rich protein 2 (CCER2), refilin A (RFLNA), and cathepsin W (CTSW)] significantly interacted with GA and exacerbated observed survival disparities. These findings indicated that regulatory changes mediated by epigenetic mechanisms have a greater contribution to CSD than population-specific mutations. Overall, we uncovered various molecular mechanisms through which GA might impact CSD, revealing potential population-specific therapeutic targets for groups disproportionately burdened by cancer. SIGNIFICANCE: This large-cohort, multicancer study identifies four cancer types with cancer survival disparities and seven cancer-related genes that interact with genetic ancestry and contribute to disparities.
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spelling pubmed-89835922022-10-01 Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis Lee, Kara Keun Rishishwar, Lavanya Ban, Dongjo Nagar, Shashwat Deepali Mariño-Ramírez, Leonardo McDonald, John F. Jordan, I. King Cancer Res Genome and Epigenome While overall cancer mortality has steadily decreased in recent decades, cancer health disparities among racial and ethnic population groups persist. Here we studied the relationship between cancer survival disparities (CSD), genetic ancestry (GA), and tumor molecular signatures across 33 cancers in a cohort of 9,818 patients. GA correlated with race and ethnicity but showed observable differences in effects on CSD, with significant associations identified in four cancer types: breast invasive carcinoma (BRCA), head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC), and skin cutaneous carcinoma (SKCM). Differential gene expression and methylation between ancestry groups associated cancer-related genes with CSD, of which, seven protein-coding genes [progestin and adipoQ receptor family member 6 (PAQR6), Lck-interacting transmembrane adaptor 1 (LIME1), Sin3A-associated protein 25 (SAP25), MAX dimerization protein 3 (MXD3), coiled-coil glutamate rich protein 2 (CCER2), refilin A (RFLNA), and cathepsin W (CTSW)] significantly interacted with GA and exacerbated observed survival disparities. These findings indicated that regulatory changes mediated by epigenetic mechanisms have a greater contribution to CSD than population-specific mutations. Overall, we uncovered various molecular mechanisms through which GA might impact CSD, revealing potential population-specific therapeutic targets for groups disproportionately burdened by cancer. SIGNIFICANCE: This large-cohort, multicancer study identifies four cancer types with cancer survival disparities and seven cancer-related genes that interact with genetic ancestry and contribute to disparities. American Association for Cancer Research 2022-04-01 2022-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8983592/ /pubmed/35064017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-2105 Text en ©2022 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
spellingShingle Genome and Epigenome
Lee, Kara Keun
Rishishwar, Lavanya
Ban, Dongjo
Nagar, Shashwat Deepali
Mariño-Ramírez, Leonardo
McDonald, John F.
Jordan, I. King
Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title_full Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title_fullStr Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title_short Association of Genetic Ancestry and Molecular Signatures with Cancer Survival Disparities: A Pan-Cancer Analysis
title_sort association of genetic ancestry and molecular signatures with cancer survival disparities: a pan-cancer analysis
topic Genome and Epigenome
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35064017
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-2105
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