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Assessing the genetic architecture of epithelial ovarian cancer histological subtypes
Document Type
article
Author
Cuellar-Partida, GabrielLu, YiDixon, Suzanne CAustralian Ovarian Cancer StudyFasching, Peter AHein, AlexanderBurghaus, StefanieBeckmann, Matthias WLambrechts, DietherVan Nieuwenhuysen, ElsVergote, IgnaceVanderstichele, AdriaanDoherty, Jennifer AnneRossing, Mary AnneChang-Claude, JennyRudolph, AnjaWang-Gohrke, ShanGoodman, Marc TBogdanova, NataliaDörk, ThiloDürst, MatthiasHillemanns, PeterRunnebaum, Ingo BAntonenkova, NataliaButzow, RalfLeminen, ArtoNevanlinna, HeliPelttari, Liisa MEdwards, Robert PKelley, Joseph LModugno, FrancesmaryMoysich, Kirsten BNess, Roberta BCannioto, RikkiHøgdall, EstridHøgdall, ClausJensen, AllanGiles, Graham GBruinsma, FionaKjaer, Susanne KHildebrandt, Michelle ATLiang, DongLu, Karen HWu, XifengBisogna, MariaDao, FannyLevine, Douglas ACramer, Daniel WTerry, Kathryn LTworoger, Shelley SStampfer, MeirMissmer, StaceyBjorge, LineSalvesen, Helga BKopperud, Reidun KBischof, KatharinaAben, Katja KHKiemeney, Lambertus AMassuger, Leon FAGBrooks-Wilson, AngelaOlson, Sara HMcGuire, ValerieRothstein, Joseph HSieh, WeivaWhittemore, Alice SCook, Linda SLe, Nhu DBlake Gilks, CGronwald, JacekJakubowska, AnnaLubiński, JanKluz, TomaszSong, HonglinTyrer, Jonathan PWentzensen, NicolasBrinton, LouiseTrabert, BrittonLissowska, JolantaMcLaughlin, John RNarod, Steven APhelan, CatherineAnton-Culver, HodaZiogas, ArgyriosEccles, DianaCampbell, IanGayther, Simon AGentry-Maharaj, AleksandraMenon, UshaRamus, Susan JWu, Anna HDansonka-Mieszkowska, AgnieszkaKupryjanczyk, JolantaTimorek, AgnieszkaSzafron, LukaszCunningham, Julie MFridley, Brooke LWinham, Stacey JBandera, Elisa VPoole, Elizabeth MMorgan, Terry K
Source
Human Genetics. 135(7)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Genetics
Obesity
Women's Health
Cancer Genomics
Ovarian Cancer
Cancer
Human Genome
Rare Diseases
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Carcinoma
Ovarian Epithelial
Female
Genotype
Humans
Neoplasms
Glandular and Epithelial
Ovarian Neoplasms
Pathology
Molecular
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Australian Ovarian Cancer Study
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Paediatrics and Reproductive Medicine
Genetics & Heredity
Reproductive medicine
Language
Abstract
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is one of the deadliest common cancers. The five most common types of disease are high-grade and low-grade serous, endometrioid, mucinous and clear cell carcinoma. Each of these subtypes present distinct molecular pathogeneses and sensitivities to treatments. Recent studies show that certain genetic variants confer susceptibility to all subtypes while other variants are subtype-specific. Here, we perform an extensive analysis of the genetic architecture of EOC subtypes. To this end, we used data of 10,014 invasive EOC patients and 21,233 controls from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium genotyped in the iCOGS array (211,155 SNPs). We estimate the array heritability (attributable to variants tagged on arrays) of each subtype and their genetic correlations. We also look for genetic overlaps with factors such as obesity, smoking behaviors, diabetes, age at menarche and height. We estimated the array heritabilities of high-grade serous disease ([Formula: see text] = 8.8 ± 1.1 %), endometrioid ([Formula: see text] = 3.2 ± 1.6 %), clear cell ([Formula: see text] = 6.7 ± 3.3 %) and all EOC ([Formula: see text] = 5.6 ± 0.6 %). Known associated loci contributed approximately 40 % of the total array heritability for each subtype. The contribution of each chromosome to the total heritability was not proportional to chromosome size. Through bivariate and cross-trait LD score regression, we found evidence of shared genetic backgrounds between the three high-grade subtypes: serous, endometrioid and undifferentiated. Finally, we found significant genetic correlations of all EOC with diabetes and obesity using a polygenic prediction approach.