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Common variants in human CRC genes as low-risk alleles

Picelli, Simone (author)
Zajac, Pawel (author)
KTH,Genteknologi
Zhou, Xiao-Lei (author)
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Edler, David (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Lenander, Claes (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Dalen, Johan (author)
Hjern, Fredrik (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Lundqvist, Nils (author)
Lindforss, Ulrik (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Påhlman, Lars (author)
Uppsala universitet,Kolorektalkirurgi
Smedh, Kennet (author)
Tornqvist, Anders (author)
Holm, Jorn (author)
Janson, Martin (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Andersson, Magnus (author)
Ekelund, Susanne (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Olsson, Louise (author)
Karolinska Institutet,Uppsala universitet,Centrum för klinisk forskning i Sörmland (CKFD)
Lundeberg, Joakim (author)
KTH,Genteknologi
Lindblom, Annika (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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Elsevier BV, 2010
2010
English.
In: European Journal of Cancer. - : Elsevier BV. - 0959-8049 .- 1879-0852. ; 46:6, s. 1041-1048
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  • The genetic susceptibility to colorectal cancer (CRC) has been estimated to be around 35% and yet high-penetrance germline mutations found so far explain less than 5% of all cases. Much of the remaining variations could be due to the co-inheritance of multiple low penetrant variants. The identification of all the susceptibility alleles could have public health relevance in the near future. To test the hypothesis that what are considered polymorphisms in human CRC genes could constitute low-risk alleles, we selected eight common SNPs for a pilot association study in 1785 cases and 1722 controls. One SNP, rs3219489:G>C (MUTYH Q324H) seemed to confer an increased risk of rectal cancer in homozygous status (OR = 1.52; CI = 1.06-2.17). When the analysis was restricted to our 'super-controls', healthy individuals with no family history for cancer, also rs1799977:A>G (MLH1 I219V) was associated with an increased risk in both colon and rectum patients with an odds ratio of 1.28 (CI = 1.02-1.60) and 1.34 (CI = 1.05-1.72), respectively (under the dominant model); while 2 SNPs, rs1800932:A>G (MSH6 P92P) and rs459552:T>A (APC D1822V) seemed to confer a protective effect. The latter, in particular showed an odds ratio of 0.76 (CI = 0.60-0.97) among colon patients and 0.73 (CI = 0.56-0.95) among rectal patients. In conclusion, our study suggests that common variants in human CRC genes could constitute low-risk alleles. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Cancer och onkologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Cancer and Oncology (hsv//eng)

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Colorectal cancer
Mismatch repair genes
SNPs
Low-penetrance alleles
Polygenic model
Oncology
Onkologi
MEDICINE

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