Literature DB >> 29434975

Validation of the novel susceptibility loci for prostate cancer in a Chinese population.

Yishuo Wu1,2, Haitao Chen3, Ying Ji1, Rong Na1,2, Zengnan Mo4, Dingwei Ye5, Meilin Wang6, Jun Qi7, Xiaoling Lin2,3, Qiang Ding1,2, Jianfeng Xu2,8, S Lilly Zheng8, Yinghao Sun9, Wei Meng10.   

Abstract

The present study evaluated 23 newly identified susceptibility loci for prostate cancer (PCa) in a Chinese population and assessed whether any validated loci were associated with the genetic risk score (GRS) of PCa in a Chinese population. A total of 1,417 patients with PCa and 1,008 controls were recruited in the present study. The association of each single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) with PCa risk and PCa aggressiveness was analyzed. The predictive ability of two GRSs based on 30 SNPs (GRS30) and the 9 most significant SNPs (GRS9) in the Chinese population were also compared. Among the 19 SNPs evaluated, 1 SNP (rs7153648 at 14q23) was associated with PCa risk [odds ratio (OR)=1.206, P<0.05)] and 1 SNP (rs636291 at 1p23) was associated with PCa aggressiveness (OR=1.123, P<0.05). GRS30 and GRS9 were significantly increased in patients with PCa compared with that among non-PCa controls. The areas under receiver operating characteristic curves of GRS9 and GRS 30 were similar (0.792 for GRS9 vs. 0.7994 for GRS30, P=0.138). To conclude, among the 19 SNPs evaluated, only 1 SNP was associated with PCa risk in the Chinese population. SNPs that were weakly associated with PCa were unlikely to improve the predictive ability of existing GRS in the Chinese population.

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Keywords:  Chinese; genetic risk score; prostate cancer; single nucleotide polymorphisms

Year:  2017        PMID: 29434975      PMCID: PMC5777361          DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.7602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Lett        ISSN: 1792-1074            Impact factor:   2.967


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