Literature DB >> 29181843

Genetic factors influencing prostate cancer risk in Norwegian men.

Haitao Chen1, Charles M Ewing2, Sigun Zheng1, Eli M Grindedaal3, Kathleen A Cooney4, Kathleen Wiley2, Srdjan Djurovic5, Ole A Andreassen6, Karol Axcrona7, Ian G Mills8,9,10, Jianfeng Xu1, Lovise Maehle3, Sophie D Fosså11, William B Isaacs2.   

Abstract

Norway has one of the highest rates of death due to prostate cancer (PCa) in the world. To assess the contribution of both common and rare single nucleotide variants (SNPs) to the prostate cancer burden in Norway, we assessed the frequency of the established prostate cancer susceptibility allele, HOXB13 G84E, as well as a series of validated, common PCa risk SNPs in a Norwegian PCa population of 779 patients. The G84E allele was observed in 2.3% of patients compared to 0.7% of control individuals, OR = 3.8, P = 1 × 10-4. While there was a trend toward an earlier age at diagnosis, overall the clinicopathologic features of PCa were not significantly different in G84E carriers and non-carriers. Evaluation of 32 established common risk alleles revealed significant associations of risk alleles at 13 loci, including SNPs at 8q24, and near TET2, SLC22A3, NKX3-1, CASC8, MYC, DAP2IP, MSMB, HNF1B, PPP1R14A, and KLK2/3. When the data for each SNP are combined into a genetic risk score (GRS), Norwegian men within the top decile of GRS have over 5-fold greater risk to be diagnosed with PCa than men with GRS in the lowest decile. These results indicate that risk alleles of HOXB13 and common variant SNPs are important components of inherited PCa risk in the Norwegian population, although these factors appear to contribute little to the malignancy's aggressiveness.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  HOXB13; Norway; SNPs; genetics; inherited

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29181843     DOI: 10.1002/pros.23453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prostate        ISSN: 0270-4137            Impact factor:   4.104


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