TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiethnic genome-wide association study of differentiated thyroid cancer in the EPITHYR consortium
AU - Truong, Thérèse
AU - Lesueur, Fabienne
AU - Sugier, Pierre Emmanuel
AU - Guibon, Julie
AU - Xhaard, Constance
AU - Karimi, Mojgan
AU - Kulkarni, Om
AU - Lucotte, Elise A.
AU - Bacq-Daian, Delphine
AU - Boland-Auge, Anne
AU - Mulot, Claire
AU - Laurent-Puig, Pierre
AU - Schvartz, Claire
AU - Guizard, Anne Valérie
AU - Ren, Yan
AU - Adjadj, Elisabeth
AU - Rachédi, Frédérique
AU - Borson-Chazot, Francoise
AU - Ortiz, Rosa Maria
AU - Lence-Anta, Juan J.
AU - Pereda, Celia María
AU - Comiskey, Daniel F.
AU - He, Huiling
AU - Liyanarachchi, Sandya
AU - de la Chapelle, Albert
AU - Elisei, Rossella
AU - Gemignani, Federica
AU - Thomsen, Hauke
AU - Forsti, Asta
AU - Herzig, Anthony F.
AU - Leutenegger, Anne Louise
AU - Rubino, Carole
AU - Ostroumova, Evgenia
AU - Kesminiene, Ausrele
AU - Boutron-Ruault, Marie Christine
AU - Deleuze, Jean François
AU - Guénel, Pascal
AU - de Vathaire, Florent
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 UICC
PY - 2021/6/15
Y1 - 2021/6/15
N2 - Incidence of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) varies considerably between ethnic groups, with particularly high incidence rates in Pacific Islanders. DTC is one of the cancers with the highest familial risk suggesting a major role of genetic risk factors, but only few susceptibility loci were identified so far. In order to assess the contribution of known DTC susceptibility loci and to identify new ones, we conducted a multiethnic genome-wide association study (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry and of Oceanian ancestry from Pacific Islands. Our study included 1554 cases/1973 controls of European ancestry and 301 cases/348 controls of Oceanian ancestry from seven population-based case-control studies participating to the EPITHYR consortium. All participants were genotyped using the OncoArray-500K Beadchip (Illumina). We confirmed the association with the known DTC susceptibility loci at 2q35, 8p12, 9q22.33 and 14q13.3 in the European ancestry population and suggested two novel signals at 1p31.3 and 16q23.2, which were associated with thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in previous GWAS. We additionally replicated an association with 5p15.33 reported previously in Chinese and European populations. Except at 1p31.3, all associations were in the same direction in the population of Oceanian ancestry. We also observed that the frequencies of risk alleles at 2q35, 5p15.33 and 16q23.2 were significantly higher in Oceanians than in Europeans. However, additional GWAS and epidemiological studies in Oceanian populations are needed to fully understand the highest incidence observed in these populations.
AB - Incidence of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) varies considerably between ethnic groups, with particularly high incidence rates in Pacific Islanders. DTC is one of the cancers with the highest familial risk suggesting a major role of genetic risk factors, but only few susceptibility loci were identified so far. In order to assess the contribution of known DTC susceptibility loci and to identify new ones, we conducted a multiethnic genome-wide association study (GWAS) in individuals of European ancestry and of Oceanian ancestry from Pacific Islands. Our study included 1554 cases/1973 controls of European ancestry and 301 cases/348 controls of Oceanian ancestry from seven population-based case-control studies participating to the EPITHYR consortium. All participants were genotyped using the OncoArray-500K Beadchip (Illumina). We confirmed the association with the known DTC susceptibility loci at 2q35, 8p12, 9q22.33 and 14q13.3 in the European ancestry population and suggested two novel signals at 1p31.3 and 16q23.2, which were associated with thyroid-stimulating hormone levels in previous GWAS. We additionally replicated an association with 5p15.33 reported previously in Chinese and European populations. Except at 1p31.3, all associations were in the same direction in the population of Oceanian ancestry. We also observed that the frequencies of risk alleles at 2q35, 5p15.33 and 16q23.2 were significantly higher in Oceanians than in Europeans. However, additional GWAS and epidemiological studies in Oceanian populations are needed to fully understand the highest incidence observed in these populations.
KW - case-control study
KW - genome-wide association study
KW - thyroid cancer
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U2 - 10.1002/ijc.33488
DO - 10.1002/ijc.33488
M3 - Article
C2 - 33527407
AN - SCOPUS:85101759864
SN - 0020-7136
VL - 148
SP - 2935
EP - 2946
JO - International Journal of Cancer
JF - International Journal of Cancer
IS - 12
ER -