8q24 and prostate cancer: association with advanced disease and meta-analysis

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Iona Cheng
Sarah J Plummer
Eric Jorgenson
Xin Liu
Benjamin A Rybicki
Graham Casey
John S Witte
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[1] University of California,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and Institute for Human Genetics
[2] San Francisco,Department of Cancer Biology
[3] Lerner Research Institute,Department of Pediatrics
[4] The Cleveland Clinic,Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology
[5] Mary Ann and J Milburn Smith Child Health Research Program,undefined
[6] Northwestern University,undefined
[7] Feinberg School of Medicine and Children's Memorial Hospital and Children's Memorial Research Center,undefined
[8] Henry Ford Health System,undefined
[9] Population Studies and Prevention Program,undefined
[10] Karmanos Cancer Institute,undefined
[11] Wayne State University,undefined
[12] School of Medicine,undefined
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8q24; prostate cancer; SNPs; genetic association study;
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Compelling evidence demonstrates chromosome 8q24 as a prostate cancer susceptibility locus. Multiple variants within three adjacent regions at 8q24 have recently been identified to impact the risk of prostate cancer. Yet, the role of these variants in more advanced disease has not been rigorously assessed. To examine the relationship between 8q24 variants and advanced disease, we tested 10 previously associated 8q24 variants in a case–control study of advanced prostate cancer (N=1012). Of these ten 8q24 variants, six were associated with the risk of advanced prostate cancer (P=0.001–0.038). Three of these variants (rs10090154-region 1, rs16901979-region 2, and rs6983267-region 3), each variant residing in one of the three previously reported 8q24 regions, could account for our 8q24 effects on advanced disease. A meta-analysis across 10 studies including our results of four 8q24 variants (rs1442295 and DG8S737-region 1, rs16901979-region 2, and rs6983267-region 3) and prostate cancer risk demonstrated strong associations across a wide array of study designs and populations. Our findings provide the first confirmation that the three 8q24 regions independently influence the risk of prostate cancer and, in particular, advanced disease.
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