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Identification of Germline Genetic Variants that Increase Prostate Cancer Risk and Influence Development of Aggressive Disease.

Edward J Saunders1, Zsofia Kote-Jarai1, Rosalind A Eeles1,2.   

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PrCa) is a heterogeneous disease, which presents in individual patients across a diverse phenotypic spectrum ranging from indolent to fatal forms. No robust biomarkers are currently available to enable routine screening for PrCa or to distinguish clinically significant forms, therefore late stage identification of advanced disease and overdiagnosis plus overtreatment of insignificant disease both remain areas of concern in healthcare provision. PrCa has a substantial heritable component, and technological advances since the completion of the Human Genome Project have facilitated improved identification of inherited genetic factors influencing susceptibility to development of the disease within families and populations. These genetic markers hold promise to enable improved understanding of the biological mechanisms underpinning PrCa development, facilitate genetically informed PrCa screening programmes and guide appropriate treatment provision. However, insight remains largely lacking regarding many aspects of their manifestation; especially in relation to genes associated with aggressive phenotypes, risk factors in non-European populations and appropriate approaches to enable accurate stratification of higher and lower risk individuals. This review discusses the methodology used in the elucidation of genetic loci, genes and individual causal variants responsible for modulating PrCa susceptibility; the current state of understanding of the allelic spectrum contributing to PrCa risk; and prospective future translational applications of these discoveries in the developing eras of genomics and personalised medicine.

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Keywords:  aggressive prostate cancer; genome-wide association studies; massively parallel sequencing studies; prostate cancer; prostate cancer genetics; prostate cancer susceptibility

Year:  2021        PMID: 33673083     DOI: 10.3390/cancers13040760

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


  6 in total

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Authors:  Sathyavathi ChallaSivaKanaka; Renee E Vickman; Mamatha Kakarla; Simon W Hayward; Omar E Franco
Journal:  Cancer Lett       Date:  2021-10-29       Impact factor: 8.679

2.  The cell cycle gene centromere protein K (CENPK) contributes to the malignant progression and prognosis of prostate cancer.

Authors:  Xuanrong Chen; Yi Shao; Yang Li; Zhao Yang; Yutong Chen; Wenyue Yu; Zhiqun Shang; Wanqing Wei
Journal:  Transl Cancer Res       Date:  2022-05       Impact factor: 0.496

3.  Role of IGF2 in the Study of Development and Evolution of Prostate Cancer.

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Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 4.599

Review 4.  Updates in Prostate Cancer Research and Screening in Men at Genetically Higher Risk.

Authors:  Elizabeth K Bancroft; Holly Ni Raghallaigh; Elizabeth C Page; Rosalind A Eeles
Journal:  Curr Genet Med Rep       Date:  2021-10-08

5.  A prospective prostate cancer screening programme for men with pathogenic variants in mismatch repair genes (IMPACT): initial results from an international prospective study.

Authors:  Elizabeth K Bancroft; Elizabeth C Page; Mark N Brook; Sarah Thomas; Natalie Taylor; Jennifer Pope; Jana McHugh; Ann-Britt Jones; Questa Karlsson; Susan Merson; Kai Ren Ong; Jonathan Hoffman; Camilla Huber; Lovise Maehle; Eli Marie Grindedal; Astrid Stormorken; D Gareth Evans; Jeanette Rothwell; Fiona Lalloo; Angela F Brady; Marion Bartlett; Katie Snape; Helen Hanson; Paul James; Joanne McKinley; Lyon Mascarenhas; Sapna Syngal; Chinedu Ukaegbu; Lucy Side; Tessy Thomas; Julian Barwell; Manuel R Teixeira; Louise Izatt; Mohnish Suri; Finlay A Macrae; Nicola Poplawski; Rakefet Chen-Shtoyerman; Munaza Ahmed; Hannah Musgrave; Nicola Nicolai; Lynn Greenhalgh; Carole Brewer; Nicholas Pachter; Allan D Spigelman; Ashraf Azzabi; Brian T Helfand; Dorothy Halliday; Saundra Buys; Teresa Ramon Y Cajal; Alan Donaldson; Kathleen A Cooney; Marion Harris; John McGrath; Rosemarie Davidson; Amy Taylor; Peter Cooke; Kathryn Myhill; Matthew Hogben; Neil K Aaronson; Audrey Ardern-Jones; Chris H Bangma; Elena Castro; David Dearnaley; Alexander Dias; Tim Dudderidge; Diana M Eccles; Kate Green; Jorunn Eyfjord; Alison Falconer; Christopher S Foster; Henrik Gronberg; Freddie C Hamdy; Oskar Johannsson; Vincent Khoo; Hans Lilja; Geoffrey J Lindeman; Jan Lubinski; Karol Axcrona; Christos Mikropoulos; Anita V Mitra; Clare Moynihan; Holly Ni Raghallaigh; Gad Rennert; Rebecca Collier; Judith Offman; Zsofia Kote-Jarai; Rosalind A Eeles
Journal:  Lancet Oncol       Date:  2021-10-19       Impact factor: 54.433

Review 6.  Health inequity drives disease biology to create disparities in prostate cancer outcomes.

Authors:  William G Nelson; Otis W Brawley; William B Isaacs; Elizabeth A Platz; Srinivasan Yegnasubramanian; Karen S Sfanos; Tamara L Lotan; Angelo M De Marzo
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 14.808

  6 in total

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