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Genetic variants associated with longer telomere length are associated with increased lung cancer risk among never-smoking women in Asia: a report from the female lung cancer consortium in Asia.

Mitchell J Machiela1, Chao Agnes Hsiung2, Xiao-Ou Shu3,4, Wei Jie Seow1, Zhaoming Wang5, Keitaro Matsuo6, Yun-Chul Hong7, Adeline Seow8, Chen Wu9,10, H Dean Hosgood11, Kexin Chen12, Jiu-Cun Wang13,14, Wanqing Wen3,4, Richard Cawthon15, Nilanjan Chatterjee1, Wei Hu1, Neil E Caporaso1, Jae Yong Park16, Chien-Jen Chen17, Yeul Hong Kim18, Young Tae Kim19, Maria Teresa Landi1, Hongbing Shen20,21, Charles Lawrence22, Laurie Burdett5, Meredith Yeager5, I-Shou Chang23, Tetsuya Mitsudomi24, Hee Nam Kim25, Gee-Chen Chang26,27, Bryan A Bassig1,28, Margaret Tucker1, Fusheng Wei29, Zhihua Yin30, She-Juan An31, Biyun Qian32, Victor Ho Fun Lee33, Daru Lu13, Jianjun Liu34,35, Hyo-Sung Jeon36, Chin-Fu Hsiao2,37, Jae Sook Sung38, Jin Hee Kim39, Yu-Tang Gao40, Ying-Huang Tsai41, Yoo Jin Jung19, Huan Guo42, Zhibin Hu20,21, Amy Hutchinson5, Wen-Chang Wang2, Robert J Klein43, Charles C Chung1, In-Jae Oh44,45, Kuan-Yu Chen46, Sonja I Berndt1, Wei Wu30, Jiang Chang9, Xu-Chao Zhang31, Ming-Shyan Huang47, Hong Zheng12, Junwen Wang48,49, Xueying Zhao13, Yuqing Li50, Jin Eun Choi51, Wu-Chou Su52, Kyong Hwa Park18, Sook Whan Sung53, Yuh-Min Chen54,55, Li Liu56, Chang Hyun Kang19, Lingmin Hu20,21, Chung-Hsing Chen23, William Pao57, Young-Chul Kim44,45, Tsung-Ying Yang27, Jun Xu58, Peng Guan30, Wen Tan9, Jian Su31, Chih-Liang Wang59, Haixin Li12, Alan Dart Loon Sihoe60, Zhenhong Zhao13, Ying Chen8, Yi Young Choi51, Jen-Yu Hung47, Jun Suk Kim61, Ho-Il Yoon62, Qiuyin Cai3,4, Chien-Chung Lin52, In Kyu Park19, Ping Xu63, Jing Dong20,21, Christopher Kim1, Qincheng He30, Reury-Perng Perng54, Takashi Kohno64, Sun-Seog Kweon65,66, Chih-Yi Chen67, Roel C H Vermeulen68, Junjie Wu13, Wei-Yen Lim8, Kun-Chieh Chen27, Wong-Ho Chow1, Bu-Tian Ji1, John K C Chan69, Minjie Chu20,21, Yao-Jen Li17, Jun Yokota64,70, Jihua Li71, Hongyan Chen13, Yong-Bing Xiang72, Chong-Jen Yu46, Hideo Kunitoh73, Guoping Wu29, Li Jin13, Yen-Li Lo2, Kouya Shiraishi64, Ying-Hsiang Chen2, Hsien-Chih Lin2, Tangchun Wu42, Maria Pik Wong74, Yi-Long Wu31, Pan-Chyr Yang75, Baosen Zhou30, Min-Ho Shin66, Joseph F Fraumeni1, Wei Zheng3,4, Dongxin Lin9, Stephen J Chanock1, Nathaniel Rothman1, Qing Lan1.   

Abstract

Recent evidence from several relatively small nested case-control studies in prospective cohorts shows an association between longer telomere length measured phenotypically in peripheral white blood cell (WBC) DNA and increased lung cancer risk. We sought to further explore this relationship by examining a panel of seven telomere-length associated genetic variants in a large study of 5,457 never-smoking female Asian lung cancer cases and 4,493 never-smoking female Asian controls using data from a previously reported genome-wide association study. Using a group of 1,536 individuals with phenotypically measured telomere length in WBCs in the prospective Shanghai Women's Health study, we demonstrated the utility of a genetic risk score (GRS) of seven telomere-length associated variants to predict telomere length in an Asian population. We then found that GRSs used as instrumental variables to predict longer telomere length were associated with increased lung cancer risk (OR = 1.51 (95% CI = 1.34-1.69) for upper vs. lower quartile of the weighted GRS, p value = 4.54 × 10(-14) ) even after removing rs2736100 (p value = 4.81 × 10(-3) ), a SNP in the TERT locus robustly associated with lung cancer risk in prior association studies. Stratified analyses suggested the effect of the telomere-associated GRS is strongest among younger individuals. We found no difference in GRS effect between adenocarcinoma and squamous cell subtypes. Our results indicate that a genetic background that favors longer telomere length may increase lung cancer risk, which is consistent with earlier prospective studies relating longer telomere length with increased lung cancer risk. Published 2014. This article is a US Government work and, as such, is in the public domain of the United States of America.

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Keywords:  association study; genetic risk score; genetics; lung cancer; telomere length

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25516442      PMCID: PMC4733320          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.29393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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