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Variants in genes encoding small GTPases and association with epithelial ovarian cancer susceptibility
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article
Author
Earp, MadaleneTyrer, Jonathan PWinham, Stacey JLin, Hui-YiChornokur, GannaDennis, JoeAben, Katja KHAnton‐Culver, HodaAntonenkova, NataliaBandera, Elisa VBean, Yukie TBeckmann, Matthias WBjorge, LineBogdanova, NataliaBrinton, Louise ABrooks-Wilson, AngelaBruinsma, FionaBunker, Clareann HButzow, RalfCampbell, Ian GCarty, KarenChang-Claude, JennyCook, Linda SCramer, Daniel WCunningham, Julie MCybulski, CezaryDansonka-Mieszkowska, AgnieszkaDespierre, EvelynDoherty, Jennifer ADörk, Thilodu Bois, AndreasDürst, MatthiasEaston, Douglas FEccles, Diana MEdwards, Robert PEkici, Arif BFasching, Peter AFridley, Brooke LGentry-Maharaj, AleksandraGiles, Graham GGlasspool, RosalindGoodman, Marc TGronwald, JacekHarter, PhilippHein, AlexanderHeitz, FlorianHildebrandt, Michelle ATHillemanns, PeterHogdall, Claus KHøgdall, EstridHosono, SatoyoIversen, Edwin SJakubowska, AnnaJensen, AllanJi, Bu-TianJung, Audrey YKarlan, Beth YKellar, MelissaKiemeney, Lambertus ALim, Boon KiongKjaer, Susanne KKrakstad, CamillaKupryjanczyk, JolantaLambrechts, DietherLambrechts, SandrinaLe, Nhu DLele, ShashiLester, JennyLevine, Douglas ALi, ZhengLiang, DongLissowska, JolantaLu, KarenLubinski, JanLundvall, LeneMassuger, Leon FAGMatsuo, KeitaroMcGuire, ValerieMcLaughlin, John RMcNeish, IainMenon, UshaMilne, Roger LModugno, FrancesmaryMoysich, Kirsten BNess, Roberta BNevanlinna, HeliOdunsi, KunleOlson, Sara HOrlow, IreneOrsulic, SandraPaul, JamesPejovic, TanjaPelttari, Liisa MPermuth, Jenny BPike, Malcolm CPoole, Elizabeth MRosen, BarryRossing, Mary AnneRothstein, Joseph HRunnebaum, Ingo B
Source
PLOS ONE. 13(7)
Subject
Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Biotechnology
Ovarian Cancer
Cancer
Human Genome
Rare Diseases
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
A Kinase Anchor Proteins
Carcinoma
Ovarian Epithelial
Female
Genetic Association Studies
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genotype
Humans
Monomeric GTP-Binding Proteins
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Quantitative Trait Loci
Rho Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors
Risk Factors
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality in American women. Normal ovarian physiology is intricately connected to small GTP binding proteins of the Ras superfamily (Ras, Rho, Rab, Arf, and Ran) which govern processes such as signal transduction, cell proliferation, cell motility, and vesicle transport. We hypothesized that common germline variation in genes encoding small GTPases is associated with EOC risk. We investigated 322 variants in 88 small GTPase genes in germline DNA of 18,736 EOC patients and 26,138 controls of European ancestry using a custom genotype array and logistic regression fitting log-additive models. Functional annotation was used to identify biofeatures and expression quantitative trait loci that intersect with risk variants. One variant, ARHGEF10L (Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor 10 like) rs2256787, was associated with increased endometrioid EOC risk (OR = 1.33, p = 4.46 x 10-6). Other variants of interest included another in ARHGEF10L, rs10788679, which was associated with invasive serous EOC risk (OR = 1.07, p = 0.00026) and two variants in AKAP6 (A-kinase anchoring protein 6) which were associated with risk of invasive EOC (rs1955513, OR = 0.90, p = 0.00033; rs927062, OR = 0.94, p = 0.00059). Functional annotation revealed that the two ARHGEF10L variants were located in super-enhancer regions and that AKAP6 rs927062 was associated with expression of GTPase gene ARHGAP5 (Rho GTPase activating protein 5). Inherited variants in ARHGEF10L and AKAP6, with potential transcriptional regulatory function and association with EOC risk, warrant investigation in independent EOC study populations.