CYP19A1 fine-mapping and Mendelian randomization: Estradiol is causal for endometrial cancer


Autoria(s): Thompson, D. J.; O'Mara, T. A.; Glubb, D. M.; Painter, J. N.; Cheng, T.; Folkerd, E.; Doody, D.; Dennis, J.; Webb, P. M.; Gorman, M.; Martin, L.; Hodgson, S.; Michailidou, K.; Tyrer, J. P.; Maranian, M. J.; Hall, P.; Czene, K.; Darabi, H.; Li, J.; Fasching, P. A.; Hein, A.; Beckmann, M. W.; Ekici, A. B.; Dork, T.; Hillemanns, P.; Durst, M.; Runnebaum, I.; Zhao, H.; Depreeuw, J.; Schrauwen, S.; Amant, F.; Goode, E. L.; Fridley, B. L.; Dowdy, S. C.; Winham, S. J.; Salvesen, H. B.; Trovik, J.; Njolstad, T. S.; Werner, H. M.; Ashton, K.; Proietto, T.; Otton, G.; Carvajal-Carmona, L.; Tham, E.; Liu, T.; Mints, M.; Scott, R. J.; McEvoy, M.; Attia, J.; Holliday, E. G.; Montgomery, G. W.; Martin, N. G.; Nyholt, D.R.; Henders, A. K.; Hopper, J. L.; Traficante, N.; Ruebner, M.; Swerdlow, A. J.; Burwinkel, B.; Brenner, H.; Meindl, A.; Brauch, H.; Lindblom, A.; Lambrechts, D.; Chang-Claude, J.; Couch, F.; Giles, G.; Kristensen, V. N.; Cox, A.; Bolla, M. K.; Wang, Q.; Bojesen, S. E.; Shah, M.; Luben, R.; Khaw, K.-T.; Pharoah, P. D.; Dunning, A. M.; Tomlinson, I.; Dowsett, M.; Easton, D. F.; Spurdle, A. B.
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01/02/2016

Resumo

Candidate gene studies have reported CYP19A1 variants to be associated with endometrial cancer and with estradiol (E2) concentrations. We analyzed 2937 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 6608 endometrial cancer cases and 37 925 controls and report the first genome wide-significant association between endometrial cancer and a CYP19A1 SNP (rs727479 in intron 2, P=4.8x10(-11)). SNP rs727479 was also among those most strongly associated with circulating E2 concentrations in 2767 post-menopausal controls (P=7.4x10(-8)). The observed endometrial cancer odds ratio per rs727479 A-allele (1.15, CI=1.11-1.21) is compatible with that predicted by the observed effect on E2 concentrations (1.09, CI=1.03-1.21), consistent with the hypothesis that endometrial cancer risk is driven by E2. From 28 candidate-causal SNPs, 12 co-located with three putative gene-regulatory elements and their risk alleles associated with higher CYP19A1 expression in bioinformatical analyses. For both phenotypes, the associations with rs727479 were stronger among women with a higher BMI (Pinteraction=0.034 and 0.066 respectively), suggesting a biologically plausible gene-environment interaction.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91736/

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BioScientifica Ltd.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91736/1/Thompson2016EndocrRelatCancer.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91736/3/Thompson2016EndocrRelatCancer%5BSuppl%5D.zip

DOI:10.1530/ERC-15-0386

Thompson, D. J., O'Mara, T. A., Glubb, D. M., Painter, J. N., Cheng, T., Folkerd, E., Doody, D., Dennis, J., Webb, P. M., Gorman, M., Martin, L., Hodgson, S., Michailidou, K., Tyrer, J. P., Maranian, M. J., Hall, P., Czene, K., Darabi, H., Li, J., Fasching, P. A., Hein, A., Beckmann, M. W., Ekici, A. B., Dork, T., Hillemanns, P., Durst, M., Runnebaum, I., Zhao, H., Depreeuw, J., Schrauwen, S., Amant, F., Goode, E. L., Fridley, B. L., Dowdy, S. C., Winham, S. J., Salvesen, H. B., Trovik, J., Njolstad, T. S., Werner, H. M., Ashton, K., Proietto, T., Otton, G., Carvajal-Carmona, L., Tham, E., Liu, T., Mints, M., Scott, R. J., McEvoy, M., Attia, J., Holliday, E. G., Montgomery, G. W., Martin, N. G., Nyholt, D.R., Henders, A. K., Hopper, J. L., Traficante, N., Ruebner, M., Swerdlow, A. J., Burwinkel, B., Brenner, H., Meindl, A., Brauch, H., Lindblom, A., Lambrechts, D., Chang-Claude, J., Couch, F., Giles, G., Kristensen, V. N., Cox, A., Bolla, M. K., Wang, Q., Bojesen, S. E., Shah, M., Luben, R., Khaw, K.-T., Pharoah, P. D., Dunning, A. M., Tomlinson, I., Dowsett, M., Easton, D. F., & Spurdle, A. B. (2016) CYP19A1 fine-mapping and Mendelian randomization: Estradiol is causal for endometrial cancer. Endocrine-Related Cancer, 23(2), pp. 77-91.

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School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

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Journal Article