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Novel Common Genetic Susceptibility Loci for Colorectal Cancer

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JNCI-JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Volume 111, Issue 2, Pages 146-157

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djy099

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  1. National Cancer Institute/National Institutes of Health (NCI/NIH), US Department of Health and Human Services [U19 CA148107, R01 CA81488, P30 CA014089, R01 CA197350, P01 CA196569, R01 CA201407]
  2. US Department of Health and Human Services [HHSN268201600018C, HHSN268201600001C, HHSN268201600002C, HHSN268201600003C, HHSN268201600004C]
  3. National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health [T32 ES013678]
  4. US Public Health Service from the National Cancer Institute [N01-CN-45165, N01-RC-45035, N01-RC-37004, HHSN261201000006C]
  5. American Cancer Society
  6. National Institutes of Health [U19 CA148107, P30 CA014089, T32 ES013678, R01 CA189184, U01 CA206110, 2P30CA015704-40, P30 CA076292, R01 CA060987, P01 CA055075, UM1 CA167552, R01 137178, P50 CA127003, R37 CA054281, P01 CA033619, R01 CA063464, R01 CA155101, U01 HG004726, R01 CA140561, R01 CA132839, R01 CA048998]
  7. Matthias LackasFoundation
  8. German Consortium for Translational Cancer Research
  9. EU TRANSCAN initiative
  10. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services [U01 CA137088, R01 CA059045, U01 CA164930]
  11. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health [U19 CA148107, U01 CA122839, R01 CA143247, UM1 CA167551]
  12. Australasian Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (NCI/NIH) [U01 CA074778, U01/U24 CA097735]
  13. USC Consortium Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (NCI/NIH) [U01/U24 CA074799]
  14. Mayo Clinic Cooperative Family Registry for Colon Cancer Studies (NCI/NIH) [U01/U24 CA074800]
  15. Ontario Familial Colorectal Cancer Registry (NCI/NIH) [U01/U24 CA074783]
  16. Seattle Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (NCI/NIH) [U01/U24 CA074794]
  17. University of Hawaii Colorectal Cancer Family Registry (NCI/NIH) [U01/U24 CA074806]
  18. Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program of the National Cancer Institute to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center [N01CN-67009, N01-PC-35142, HHSN2612013000121]
  19. Hawaii Department of Health [N01-PC-67001, N01-PC-35137, HHSN26120100037C]
  20. California Department of Public Health [HHSN261201000035C]
  21. Victoria Cancer Registry
  22. Ontario Cancer Registry
  23. BadenWurttemberg Ministry of Science, Research and Arts and the German Cancer Aid
  24. VicHealth
  25. Cancer Council Victoria
  26. Australian NHMRC [509348, 209057, 251553, 504711]
  27. Robert and Kate Niehaus Center for Inherited Cancer Genomics
  28. Romeo Milio Foundation
  29. Florida Department of Health Bankhead-Coley Grant [09BN13]
  30. University of South Florida Oehler Foundation
  31. Total Cancer Care Initiative at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center [P30 CA076292]
  32. Collaborative Data Services Core at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center [P30 CA076292]
  33. Tissue Core at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center [P30 CA076292]
  34. Cancer Research UK [C490/A16561]
  35. Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  36. FEDER funds: a way to build Europe [PI14-613, PI09-1286]
  37. Catalan Government DURSI [2014SGR647]
  38. Junta de Castilla y Leon [LE22A10-2]
  39. Swedish Research Council [K2015-55X-22674-01-4, K2008-55X-20157-03-3, K2006-72X-20157-01-2]
  40. Stockholm County Council (ALF project)
  41. Taiwan Ministry of Health and Wealth [MOHW105]
  42. Norris Cotton Cancer Center [P30CA023108]
  43. Quantitative Biology Research Institute [P20GM103534]
  44. Coordinating Center for Screen Detected Lesions [U01CA196386]
  45. National Cancer Institute [U01 CA1817700, R01 CA144040]
  46. Hospital Clinical Research Program (PHRC)
  47. Regional Council of Pays de la Loire
  48. Groupement des Entreprises Francaises dans la Lutte contre le Cancer (GEFLUC)
  49. Association Anne de Bretagne Genetique
  50. Ligue Regionale Contre le Cancer (LRCC)
  51. German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) [BR 1704/6-1, BR 1704/63, BR 1704/6-4, CH 117/1-1]
  52. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [01KH0404, 01ER0814]
  53. GL2 grant from the Ontario Research Fund
  54. Cancer Risk Evaluation (CaRE) Program grant from the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute
  55. Senior Investigator Awards from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, through Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation
  56. NIH
  57. Genes, Environment and Health Initiative (GEI) [Z01 CP 010200, NIH U01 HG004446, NIH GEI U01 HG 004438]
  58. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
  59. Wereld Kanker Onderzoek Fonds
  60. World Cancer Research Fund International Regular Grant Programme [2014/1179]
  61. Alpe d'Huzes
  62. Dutch Cancer Society [UM 2012-5653, UW 2013-5927, UW2015-7946]
  63. ZonMW investment grant [9810030]
  64. PREVIEW, the project PREVention of diabetes through lifestyle intervention and population studies in Europe and around the World (PREVIEW) project - European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) [312057]
  65. TI Food and Nutrition (cardiovascular health theme), a public-private partnership on precompetitive research in food and nutrition
  66. FOODBALL, the Food Biomarker Alliance, a project from JPI Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life
  67. US National Institutes of Health [R37 CA070867, R01 CA182910, R01 CA148667, 1R01CA126895, 1R01-CA126895-S1, 1R01-CA104132, 2U24CA074806]
  68. Anne Potter Wilson funds from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
  69. Shanghai Women's Health Study [R37 CA070867, UM1CA182910]
  70. Shanghai Men's Health Study [UM1CA173640]
  71. Shanghai Colorectal Cancer Study 3 (NIH) [R37CA070867, R01CA188214]
  72. Shanghai Colorectal Cancer Study 3 (Ingram Professorship funds)
  73. Guangzhou Colorectal Cancer Study (National Key Scientific and Technological Project) [2011ZX09307-001-04]
  74. Japan BioBank Colorectal Cancer Study (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Japanese government)
  75. Hwasun Cancer Epidemiology Study-Colon and Rectum Cancer (HCES-CRC
  76. grants from Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital) [HCRI150111]
  77. Aichi Colorectal Cancer Study (Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) [17015018, 221S0001]
  78. Korean Cancer Prevention Study-II (KCPS-II) Colorectal Cancer Study (National RAMP
  79. D Program for cancer control) [1220180]
  80. Korean Cancer Prevention Study-II (KCPS-II) Colorectal Cancer Study (Seoul RD Program) [10526]
  81. NIH [R01 CA126895, R01 CA104132, U24 CA074806]
  82. National Cancer Center Research and Development Fund (since 2011)
  83. Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare of Japan
  84. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
  85. Common Fund of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health
  86. NCI
  87. NHGRI
  88. NHLBI
  89. NIDA
  90. NIMH
  91. NINDS
  92. NCI/SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (SAIC-F) [10XS170, 10XS171, X10S172]
  93. SAIC-F [10ST1035, HHSN261200800001E]
  94. TRANSCAN [JTC2012-MetaboCCC, JTC2013-FOCUS]
  95. FIS Intrasalud [PI13/01136]
  96. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  97. [268201200008I]
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  99. [HHSN268201000029C]
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  115. [UM1 CA186107]
  116. [R01 CA137178]
  117. [P01 CA087969]
  118. [R01 050385CA]
  119. [UM1 CA176726]
  120. [R01 CA042182]
  121. [U01 CA074783]
  122. [R01 CA076366]
  123. [K05 CA154337]
  124. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [ZIACP010152] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Background Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified 42 loci (P < 5x10(-8)) associated with risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). Expanded consortium efforts facilitating the discovery of additional susceptibility loci may capture unexplained familial risk. Methods We conducted a GWAS in European descent CRC cases and control subjects using a discovery-replication design, followed by examination of novel findings in a multiethnic sample (cumulative n = 163 315). In the discovery stage (36 948 case subjects/30 864 control subjects), we identified genetic variants with a minor allele frequency of 1% or greater associated with risk of CRC using logistic regression followed by a fixed-effects inverse variance weighted meta-analysis. All novel independent variants reaching genome-wide statistical significance (two-sided P < 5x10(-8)) were tested for replication in separate European ancestry samples (12 952 case subjects/48 383 control subjects). Next, we examined the generalizability of discovered variants in East Asians, African Americans, and Hispanics (12 085 case subjects/22 083 control subjects). Finally, we examined the contributions of novel risk variants to familial relative risk and examined the prediction capabilities of a polygenic risk score. All statistical tests were two-sided. Results The discovery GWAS identified 11 variants associated with CRC at P < 5x10(-8), of which nine (at 4q22.2/5p15.33/5p13.1/6p21.31/6p12.1/10q11.23/12q24.21/16q24.1/20q13.13) independently replicated at a P value of less than .05. Multiethnic follow-up supported the generalizability of discovery findings. These results demonstrated a 14.7% increase in familial relative risk explained by common risk alleles from 10.3% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 7.9% to 13.7%; known variants) to 11.9% (95% CI = 9.2% to 15.5%; known and novel variants). A polygenic risk score identified 4.3% of the population at an odds ratio for developing CRC of at least 2.0. Conclusions This study provides insight into the architecture of common genetic variation contributing to CRC etiology and improves risk prediction for individualized screening.

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