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Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort

Increasing rates of human papillomavirus (HPV)–driven oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) have largely offset declines in tobacco-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) at non-OPC sites. Host immunity is an important modulator of HPV infection, persistence, and clearance, and also of immune...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yanhong, Kramer, Jennifer R., Sandulache, Vlad C., Yu, Robert, Li, Guojun, Chen, Liang, Yusuf, Zenab I., Shi, Yunling, Pyarajan, Saiju, Tsavachidis, Spyros, Jiao, Li, Mierzwa, Michelle L., Chiao, Elizabeth, Mowery, Yvonne M., Shuman, Andrew, Shete, Sanjay, Sikora, Andrew G., White, Donna L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9896026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36378845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-22-1641
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author Liu, Yanhong
Kramer, Jennifer R.
Sandulache, Vlad C.
Yu, Robert
Li, Guojun
Chen, Liang
Yusuf, Zenab I.
Shi, Yunling
Pyarajan, Saiju
Tsavachidis, Spyros
Jiao, Li
Mierzwa, Michelle L.
Chiao, Elizabeth
Mowery, Yvonne M.
Shuman, Andrew
Shete, Sanjay
Sikora, Andrew G.
White, Donna L.
author_facet Liu, Yanhong
Kramer, Jennifer R.
Sandulache, Vlad C.
Yu, Robert
Li, Guojun
Chen, Liang
Yusuf, Zenab I.
Shi, Yunling
Pyarajan, Saiju
Tsavachidis, Spyros
Jiao, Li
Mierzwa, Michelle L.
Chiao, Elizabeth
Mowery, Yvonne M.
Shuman, Andrew
Shete, Sanjay
Sikora, Andrew G.
White, Donna L.
author_sort Liu, Yanhong
collection PubMed
description Increasing rates of human papillomavirus (HPV)–driven oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) have largely offset declines in tobacco-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) at non-OPC sites. Host immunity is an important modulator of HPV infection, persistence, and clearance, and also of immune evasion in both virally- and nonvirally-driven cancers. However, the association between collective known cancer-related immune gene variants and HNSCC susceptibility has not been fully characterized. Here, we conducted a genetic association study in the multiethnic Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program cohort, evaluating 16,050 variants in 1,576 immune genes in 4,012 HNSCC cases (OPC = 1,823; non-OPC = 2,189) and 16,048 matched controls. Significant polymorphisms were further examined in a non-Hispanic white (NHW) validation cohort (OPC = 1,206; non-OPC = 955; controls = 4,507). For overall HNSCC susceptibility in NHWs, we discovered and validated a novel 9q31.1 SMC2 association and replicated the known 6p21.32 HLA-DQ-DR association. Six loci/genes for overall HNSCC susceptibility were selectively enriched in African-Americans (6p21.32 HLA-G, 9q21.33 GAS1, 11q12.2 CD6, 11q23.2 NCAM1/CD56, 17p13.1 CD68, 18q22.2 SOCS6); all 6 genes function in antigen-presenting regulation and T-cell activation. Two additional loci (10q26 DMBT1, 15q22.2 TPM1) were uncovered for non-OPC susceptibility, and three loci (11q24 CRTAM, 16q21 CDH5, 18q12.1 CDH2) were identified for HPV-positive OPC susceptibility. This study underscores the role of immune gene variants in modulating susceptibility for both HPV-driven and non-HPV-driven HNSCC. Additional large studies, particularly in racially diverse populations, are needed to further validate the associations and to help elucidate other potential immune factors and mechanisms that may underlie HNSCC risk. SIGNIFICANCE: Several inherited variations in immune system genes are significantly associated with susceptibility to head and neck cancer, which could help improve personalized cancer risk estimates.
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spelling pubmed-98960262023-02-07 Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort Liu, Yanhong Kramer, Jennifer R. Sandulache, Vlad C. Yu, Robert Li, Guojun Chen, Liang Yusuf, Zenab I. Shi, Yunling Pyarajan, Saiju Tsavachidis, Spyros Jiao, Li Mierzwa, Michelle L. Chiao, Elizabeth Mowery, Yvonne M. Shuman, Andrew Shete, Sanjay Sikora, Andrew G. White, Donna L. Cancer Res Genome and Epigenome Increasing rates of human papillomavirus (HPV)–driven oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) have largely offset declines in tobacco-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) at non-OPC sites. Host immunity is an important modulator of HPV infection, persistence, and clearance, and also of immune evasion in both virally- and nonvirally-driven cancers. However, the association between collective known cancer-related immune gene variants and HNSCC susceptibility has not been fully characterized. Here, we conducted a genetic association study in the multiethnic Veterans Affairs Million Veteran Program cohort, evaluating 16,050 variants in 1,576 immune genes in 4,012 HNSCC cases (OPC = 1,823; non-OPC = 2,189) and 16,048 matched controls. Significant polymorphisms were further examined in a non-Hispanic white (NHW) validation cohort (OPC = 1,206; non-OPC = 955; controls = 4,507). For overall HNSCC susceptibility in NHWs, we discovered and validated a novel 9q31.1 SMC2 association and replicated the known 6p21.32 HLA-DQ-DR association. Six loci/genes for overall HNSCC susceptibility were selectively enriched in African-Americans (6p21.32 HLA-G, 9q21.33 GAS1, 11q12.2 CD6, 11q23.2 NCAM1/CD56, 17p13.1 CD68, 18q22.2 SOCS6); all 6 genes function in antigen-presenting regulation and T-cell activation. Two additional loci (10q26 DMBT1, 15q22.2 TPM1) were uncovered for non-OPC susceptibility, and three loci (11q24 CRTAM, 16q21 CDH5, 18q12.1 CDH2) were identified for HPV-positive OPC susceptibility. This study underscores the role of immune gene variants in modulating susceptibility for both HPV-driven and non-HPV-driven HNSCC. Additional large studies, particularly in racially diverse populations, are needed to further validate the associations and to help elucidate other potential immune factors and mechanisms that may underlie HNSCC risk. SIGNIFICANCE: Several inherited variations in immune system genes are significantly associated with susceptibility to head and neck cancer, which could help improve personalized cancer risk estimates. American Association for Cancer Research 2023-02-03 2022-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9896026/ /pubmed/36378845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-22-1641 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
Liu, Yanhong
Kramer, Jennifer R.
Sandulache, Vlad C.
Yu, Robert
Li, Guojun
Chen, Liang
Yusuf, Zenab I.
Shi, Yunling
Pyarajan, Saiju
Tsavachidis, Spyros
Jiao, Li
Mierzwa, Michelle L.
Chiao, Elizabeth
Mowery, Yvonne M.
Shuman, Andrew
Shete, Sanjay
Sikora, Andrew G.
White, Donna L.
Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title_full Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title_fullStr Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title_short Immunogenetic Determinants of Susceptibility to Head and Neck Cancer in the Million Veteran Program Cohort
title_sort immunogenetic determinants of susceptibility to head and neck cancer in the million veteran program cohort
topic Genome and Epigenome
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9896026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36378845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-22-1641
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