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The Effect on Melanoma Risk of Genes Previously Associated With Telomere Length

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DOI: 10.1093/jnci/dju267

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  1. European Commission [LSHC-CT-2006-018702]
  2. Cancer Research UK Programme [C588/A4994, C588/A10589]
  3. Cancer Research UK [C8216/A6129]
  4. US National Institutes of Health (NIH) [CA83115]
  5. NIH, National Cancer Institute (NCI), Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
  6. Wellcome Trust [076113, WT084766/Z/08/Z]
  7. Stockholm: Swedish Cancer Society, Karolinska Institutet's research funds
  8. Lund: Swedish Cancer Society
  9. Lund: Gunnar Nilsson Foundation
  10. Lund: European Research Council [ERC-2011-294576]
  11. Genoa: Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
  12. Genoa: IMI
  13. Genoa: Mara Naum foundation
  14. University of Genoa [D31J13000000005]
  15. Intergruppo Melanoma Italiano and Mara Naum foundation
  16. National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics
  17. Institut National du Cancer [INCa-PL016]
  18. Ligue Nationale Contre Le Cancer [PRE05/FD, PRE 09/FD]
  19. Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique [AOM-07-195]
  20. Ligue Nationale Contre Le Cancer doctoral fellowship
  21. European Biobanking and Biomolecular Resources Research Infrastructure (BBMRI)-Netherlands hub [CO18]
  22. Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias, Spain [09/01393]
  23. CIBER de Enfermedades Raras of the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain
  24. Catalan Government, Spain [AGAUR 2009 SGR 1337]
  25. Comprehensive Cancer Center, Oslo University Hospital [SE0728]
  26. Norwegian Cancer Society [71512-PR-2006-0356]
  27. National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute [2P50CA093459, P30CA023108]
  28. Marit Peterson Fund for Melanoma Research
  29. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) [566946, 107359, 211172, 402761, 200071, 241944, 339462, 380385, 389927, 389875, 389891, 389892, 389938, 443036, 442915, 442981, 496610, 496675, 496739, 552485, 552498]
  30. Cancer Council New South Wales [77/00, 06/10]
  31. Cancer Council Victoria
  32. Cancer Council Queensland [371]
  33. US National Institutes of Health (via NIH RO1) [CA-83115-01A2]
  34. Victorian Cancer Agency Early Career Seed Grant [ECSG07_010]
  35. Cancer Institute NSW [10/ECF/2-06]
  36. NHMRC [496610, 520018, 339446, 619667]
  37. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
  38. Australian Research Council
  39. Cancer Australia [1011143]
  40. Scott Kirkbride Melanoma Research Centre
  41. Melanoma Research Alliance
  42. NIH NCI [CA83115, CA88363, CA122838, CA87969, CA055075, CA100264, CA133996, CA49449]
  43. Cancer Council New South Wales
  44. Cancer Council Queensland
  45. Cancer Institute New South Wales
  46. Cooperative Research Centre for Discovery of Genes for Common Human Diseases (CRC)
  47. Cerylid Biosciences (Melbourne)
  48. Australian Cancer Research Foundation
  49. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia [496610]
  50. National Cancer Institute [5 RO1 CA 001833-02]
  51. United States National Cancer Institute [CA 001833-03]
  52. National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
  53. MRC [MR/L01629X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  54. Cancer Research UK [16565, 10589, 16561, 19167] Funding Source: researchfish
  55. Medical Research Council [MR/L01629X/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  56. The Francis Crick Institute
  57. Cancer Research UK [10124] Funding Source: researchfish

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Telomere length has been associated with risk of many cancers, but results are inconsistent. Seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously associated with mean leukocyte telomere length were either genotyped or well-imputed in 11 108 case patients and 13 933 control patients from Europe, Israel, the United States and Australia, four of the seven SNPs reached a P value under .05 (two-sided). A genetic score that predicts telomere length, derived from these seven SNPs, is strongly associated (P = 8.92x10(-9), two-sided) with melanoma risk. This demonstrates that the previously observed association between longer telomere length and increased melanoma risk is not attributable to confounding via shared environmental effects (such as ultraviolet exposure) or reverse causality. We provide the first proof that multiple germline genetic determinants of telomere length influence cancer risk.

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