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Investigation of the colorectal cancer susceptibility region on chromosome 8q24.21 in a large German case-control sample

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volume 124, Issue 1, Pages 75-80

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.23872

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colon cancer; susceptibility region; 8q24

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  1. German National Genome Research Network [BmBF 01GR0468]
  2. Federal Ministry of Education and Research [ZZ9603]
  3. Ministry of Cultural Affairs
  4. Social Ministry of the Federal State of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

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Human chromosome 8q24.21 has been implicated as a susceptibility region for colorectal cancer (CRC) as a result of genome-wide association and candidate gene studies. To assess the impact of molecular variants at 8q24.21 upon the CRC risk of German individuals and to refine the disease-associated region, a total of 2,713 patients with operated CRC (median age at diagnosis: 63 years) were compared with 2,718 sex-matched control individuals (median age at inclusion: 65 years). Information on microsatellite instability in tumors was available for 901 patients. Association analysis of SNPs rs10505477 and rs6983267 yielded allelic p-values of 1.42 x 10(-7) and 2.57 x 10(-7), respectively. For both polymorphisms, the odds ratio was estimated to be 1.50 (95% CI: 1.29-1.75) under a recessive disease model. The strongest candidate interval, outside of which significance dropped by more than 4 orders of magnitude, was delineated by SNPs rs10505477 and rs7014346 and comprised 17 kb. to a subgroup analysis, the disease association was found to be more pronounced in MSI-stable tumors (odds ratio: 1.71). Our study confirms the role or genetic variation at 8q24.21 as a risk factor for CRC and localizes the corresponding susceptibility gene to a 17 kb candidate region. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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