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Two susceptibility loci identified for prostate cancer aggressiveness

Nature Communications, Volume 6, Article 6889, Year 2015

Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer will experience indolent disease; hence, discovering genetic variants that distinguish aggressive from nonaggressive prostate cancer is of critical clinical importance for disease prevention and treatment. In a multistage, case-only genome-wide association study of 12,518 prostate cancer cases, we identify two loci associated with Gleason score, a pathological measure of disease aggressiveness: rs35148638 at 5q14.3 (RASA1, P=6.49 × 10-9) and rs78943174 at 3q26.31 (NAALADL2, P=4.18 × 10-8). In a stratified case-control analysis, the SNP at 5q14.3 appears specific for aggressive prostate cancer (P=8.85 × 10-5) with no association for nonaggressive prostate cancer compared with controls (P=0.57). The proximity of these loci to genes involved in vascular disease suggests potential biological mechanisms worthy of further investigation.

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Citations: 83
Authors: 83
Affiliations: 38
Identifiers
Research Areas
Cancer
Genetics And Genomics
Study Design
Case-Control Study
Participants Gender
Male