TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigation of Shared Genetic Risk Factors Between Parkinson's Disease and Cancers
AU - the Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in Parkinson's Disease (Courage-PD) consortium
AU - the EPITHYR consortium
AU - Sugier, Pierre Emmanuel
AU - Lucotte, Elise A.
AU - Domenighetti, Cloé
AU - Law, Matthew H.
AU - Iles, Mark M.
AU - Brown, Kevin
AU - Amos, Christopher
AU - McKay, James D.
AU - Hung, Rayjean J.
AU - Karimi, Mojgan
AU - Bacq-Daian, Delphine
AU - Boland-Augé, Anne
AU - Olaso, Robert
AU - Deleuze, Jean françois
AU - Lesueur, Fabienne
AU - Ostroumova, Evgenia
AU - Kesminiene, Ausrele
AU - de Vathaire, Florent
AU - Guénel, Pascal
AU - Sreelatha, Ashwin Ashok Kumar
AU - Schulte, Claudia
AU - Grover, Sandeep
AU - May, Patrick
AU - Bobbili, Dheeraj R.
AU - Radivojkov-Blagojevic, Milena
AU - Lichtner, Peter
AU - Singleton, Andrew B.
AU - Hernandez, Dena G.
AU - Edsall, Connor
AU - Mellick, George D.
AU - Zimprich, Alexander
AU - Pirker, Walter
AU - Rogaeva, Ekaterina
AU - Lang, Anthony E.
AU - Koks, Sulev
AU - Taba, Pille
AU - Lesage, Suzanne
AU - Brice, Alexis
AU - Corvol, Jean Christophe
AU - Chartier-Harlin, Marie Christine
AU - Mutez, Eugénie
AU - Brockmann, Kathrin
AU - Deutschländer, Angela B.
AU - Hadjigeorgiou, Georges M.
AU - Dardiotis, Efthimios
AU - Stefanis, Leonidas
AU - Simitsi, Athina Maria
AU - Valente, Enza Maria
AU - Petrucci, Simona
AU - Straniero, Letizia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. This article has been contributed to by U.S. Government employees and their work is in the public domain in the USA.
PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - Background: Epidemiological studies that examined the association between Parkinson's disease (PD) and cancers led to inconsistent results, but they face a number of methodological difficulties. Objective: We used results from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to study the genetic correlation between PD and different cancers to identify common genetic risk factors. Methods: We used individual data for participants of European ancestry from the Courage-PD (Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in Parkinson's Disease; PD, N = 16,519) and EPITHYR (differentiated thyroid cancer, N = 3527) consortia and summary statistics of GWASs from iPDGC (International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium; PD, N = 482,730), Melanoma Meta-Analysis Consortium (MMAC), Breast Cancer Association Consortium (breast cancer), the Prostate Cancer Association Group to Investigate Cancer Associated Alterations in the Genome (prostate cancer), International Lung Cancer Consortium (lung cancer), and Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (ovarian cancer) (N comprised between 36,017 and 228,951 for cancer GWASs). We estimated the genetic correlation between PD and cancers using linkage disequilibrium score regression. We studied the association between PD and polymorphisms associated with cancers, and vice versa, using cross-phenotypes polygenic risk score (PRS) analyses. Results: We confirmed a previously reported positive genetic correlation of PD with melanoma (Gcorr = 0.16 [0.04; 0.28]) and reported an additional significant positive correlation of PD with prostate cancer (Gcorr = 0.11 [0.03; 0.19]). There was a significant inverse association between the PRS for ovarian cancer and PD (odds ratio [OR] = 0.89 [0.84; 0.94]). Conversely, the PRS of PD was positively associated with breast cancer (OR = 1.08 [1.06; 1.10]) and inversely associated with ovarian cancer (OR = 0.95 [0.91; 0.99]). The association between PD and ovarian cancer was mostly driven by rs183211 located in an intron of the NSF gene (17q21.31). Conclusions: We show evidence in favor of a contribution of pleiotropic genes to the association between PD and specific cancers.
AB - Background: Epidemiological studies that examined the association between Parkinson's disease (PD) and cancers led to inconsistent results, but they face a number of methodological difficulties. Objective: We used results from genome-wide association studies (GWASs) to study the genetic correlation between PD and different cancers to identify common genetic risk factors. Methods: We used individual data for participants of European ancestry from the Courage-PD (Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in Parkinson's Disease; PD, N = 16,519) and EPITHYR (differentiated thyroid cancer, N = 3527) consortia and summary statistics of GWASs from iPDGC (International Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium; PD, N = 482,730), Melanoma Meta-Analysis Consortium (MMAC), Breast Cancer Association Consortium (breast cancer), the Prostate Cancer Association Group to Investigate Cancer Associated Alterations in the Genome (prostate cancer), International Lung Cancer Consortium (lung cancer), and Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (ovarian cancer) (N comprised between 36,017 and 228,951 for cancer GWASs). We estimated the genetic correlation between PD and cancers using linkage disequilibrium score regression. We studied the association between PD and polymorphisms associated with cancers, and vice versa, using cross-phenotypes polygenic risk score (PRS) analyses. Results: We confirmed a previously reported positive genetic correlation of PD with melanoma (Gcorr = 0.16 [0.04; 0.28]) and reported an additional significant positive correlation of PD with prostate cancer (Gcorr = 0.11 [0.03; 0.19]). There was a significant inverse association between the PRS for ovarian cancer and PD (odds ratio [OR] = 0.89 [0.84; 0.94]). Conversely, the PRS of PD was positively associated with breast cancer (OR = 1.08 [1.06; 1.10]) and inversely associated with ovarian cancer (OR = 0.95 [0.91; 0.99]). The association between PD and ovarian cancer was mostly driven by rs183211 located in an intron of the NSF gene (17q21.31). Conclusions: We show evidence in favor of a contribution of pleiotropic genes to the association between PD and specific cancers.
KW - Parkinson's disease
KW - cancer
KW - genetic correlation
KW - pleiotropy
KW - polygenic risk score
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U2 - 10.1002/mds.29337
DO - 10.1002/mds.29337
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85148340230
SN - 0885-3185
VL - 38
SP - 604
EP - 615
JO - Movement Disorders
JF - Movement Disorders
IS - 4
ER -