Linkage analyses at the chromosome 1 Loci 1q24-25 (HPC1), 1q42.2-43 (PCAP), and 1p36 (CAPB) in families with hereditary prostate cancer

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Berry, R
Schaid, DJ
Smith, JR
French, AJ
Schroeder, JJ
McDonnell, SK
Peterson, BJ
Wang, ZY
Carpten, JD
Roberts, SG
Tester, DJ
Blute, ML
Trent, JM
Thibodeau, SN
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[1] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Lab Med & Pathol, Lab Genet HI 970, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[2] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Hlth Sci Res, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[3] Mayo Clin & Mayo Fdn, Dept Urol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[4] Natl Human Genome Res Inst, Prostate Canc Invest Grp, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
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10.1086/302771
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Recent studies suggest that hereditary prostate cancer (PRCA) is a complex disease, involving multiple susceptibility genes and variable phenotypic expression. Through linkage analysis, potential prostate cancer susceptibility loci have been mapped to 3 regions on chromosome 1. To investigate the reported linkage to these regions, we conducted linkage studies on 144 PRCA families by using microsatellite markers in regions 1q24-25 (HPC1) and 1q42.2-43 (PCAP). We also examined the 1p36 (CAPB) region in 13 PRCA families with at least one case of brain cancer. No significant evidence of linkage to the HPC1 or PCAP region was found when the entire data set was analyzed. However, weak evidence for linkage to HPC1 was observed in the subset of families with male-to-male transmission (n = 102; maximum multipoint nonparametric linkage [NPL] 1.99, P = .03). Weak evidence for linkage with heterogeneity within this subset was also observed (HLOD 1.21, P = .02), with similar to 20% of families linked. Although not statistically significant, suggestive evidence for linkage to PCAP was observed for the families (n = 21) that met the three criteria of male-to-male transmission, average age of diagnosis <66 years, and greater than or equal to 5 affected individuals (maximum multipoint NPL 1.45, P = .08). There was no evidence for linkage to CAPB in the brain cancer-prostate cancer subset. These results strengthen the argument that prostate cancer is a heterogeneous disease and that multiple genetic and environmental factors may be important for its etiology.
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