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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci associated with bladder cancer risk.

Figueroa JD, Ye Y, Siddiq A et al.

24163127 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
20837 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

FJ
Figueroa JD
YY
Ye Y
SA
Siddiq A
GM
Garcia-Closas M
CN
Chatterjee N
PL
Prokunina-Olsson L
CV
Cortessis VK
KC
Kooperberg C
CO
Cussenot O
BS
Benhamou S
PJ
Prescott J
PS
Porru S
DC
Dinney CP
MN
Malats N
BD
Baris D
PM
Purdue M
JE
Jacobs EJ
AD
Albanes D
WZ
Wang Z
DX
Deng X
CC
Chung CC
TW
Tang W
BB
Bas Bueno-de-Mesquita H
TD
Trichopoulos D
LB
Ljungberg B
CF
Clavel-Chapelon F
WE
Weiderpass E
KV
Krogh V
DM
Dorronsoro M
TR
Travis R
TA
Tjønneland A
BP
Brenan P
CJ
Chang-Claude J
RE
Riboli E
CD
Conti D
GM
Gago-Dominguez M
SM
Stern MC
PM
Pike MC
VD
Van Den Berg D
YJ
Yuan JM
HC
Hohensee C
RR
Rodabough R
CG
Cancel-Tassin G
RM
Roupret M
CE
Comperat E
CC
Chen C
DV
De Vivo I
GE
Giovannucci E
HD
Hunter DJ
KP
Kraft P
LS
Lindstrom S
CA
Carta A
PS
Pavanello S
AC
Arici C
MG
Mastrangelo G
KA
Kamat AM
LS
Lerner SP
BG
Barton Grossman H
LJ
Lin J
GJ
Gu J
PX
Pu X
HA
Hutchinson A
BL
Burdette L
WW
Wheeler W
KM
Kogevinas M
TA
Tardón A
SC
Serra C
CA
Carrato A
GR
García-Closas R
LJ
Lloreta J
SM
Schwenn M
KM
Karagas MR
JA
Johnson A
SA
Schned A
AK
Armenti KR
HG
Hosain GM
AG
Andriole G
GR
Grubb R
BA
Black A
RD
Ryan Diver W
GS
Gapstur SM
WS
Weinstein SJ
VJ
Virtamo J
HC
Haiman CA
LM
Landi MT
CN
Caporaso N
FJ
Fraumeni JF
VP
Vineis P
WX
Wu X
SD
Silverman DT
CS
Chanock S
RN
Rothman N
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Candidate gene and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 11 independent susceptibility loci associated with bladder cancer risk. To discover additional risk variants, we conducted a new GWAS of 2422 bladder cancer cases and 5751 controls, followed by a meta-analysis with two independently published bladder cancer GWAS, resulting in a combined analysis of 6911 cases and 11 814 controls of European descent. TaqMan genotyping of 13 promising single nucleotide polymorphisms with P < 1 × 10(-5) was pursued in a follow-up set of 801 cases and 1307 controls. Two new loci achieved genome-wide statistical significance: rs10936599 on 3q26.2 (P = 4.53 × 10(-9)) and rs907611 on 11p15.5 (P = 4.11 × 10(-8)). Two notable loci were also identified that approached genome-wide statistical significance: rs6104690 on 20p12.2 (P = 7.13 × 10(-7)) and rs4510656 on 6p22.3 (P = 6.98 × 10(-7)); these require further studies for confirmation. In conclusion, our study has identified new susceptibility alleles for bladder cancer risk that require fine-mapping and laboratory investigation, which could further understanding into the biological underpinnings of bladder carcinogenesis.

6,911 European ancestry cases, 11,818 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

20837
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
801 cases, 1,307 controls
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Finland, Sweden, Italy, Netherlands, Greece, Germany, U.K., Spain, France, Denmark
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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