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Cross-cancer genome-wide association study of endometrial cancer and epithelial ovarian cancer identifies genetic risk regions associated with risk of both cancers
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Glubb, Dylan MThompson, Deborah JAben, Katja KHAlsulimani, AhmadAmant, FredericAnnibali, DanielaAttia, JohnBarricarte, AurelioBeckmann, Matthias WBerchuck, AndrewBermisheva, MarinaBernardini, Marcus QBischof, KatharinaBjorge, LineBodelon, ClaraBrand, Alison HBrenton, James DBrinton, LouiseBruinsma, FionaBuchanan, Daniel DBurghaus, StefanieButzow, RalfCai, HuiCarney, Michael EChanock, Stephen JChen, ChuChen, Xiao QingChen, ZhihuaCook, Linda SCunningham, Julie MDe Vivo, ImmaculatadeFazio, AnnaDoherty, Jennifer ADörk, Thilodu Bois, AndreasDunning, Alison MDürst, MatthiasEdwards, ToddEdwards, Robert PEkici, Arif BEwing, AilithFasching, Peter AFerguson, SarahFlanagan, James MFostira, FlorentiaFountzilas, GeorgeFriedenreich, Christine MGao, BoGaudet, Mia MGawełko, JanGentry-Maharaj, AleksandraGiles, Graham GGlasspool, RosalindGoodman, Marc TGronwald, JacekGroup, OPAL StudyGroup, AOCSHarris, Holly RHarter, PhilippHein, AlexanderHeitz, FlorianHildebrandt, Michelle ATHillemanns, PeterHøgdall, EstridHøgdall, Claus KHolliday, Elizabeth GHuntsman, David GHuzarski, TomaszJakubowska, AnnaJensen, AllanJones, Michael EKarlan, Beth YKarnezis, AnthonyKelley, Joseph LKhusnutdinova, ElzaKilleen, Jeffrey LKjaer, Susanne KKlapdor, RüdigerKöbel, MartinKonopka, BozenaKonstantopoulou, IreneKopperud, Reidun KKoti, MadhuriKraft, PeterKupryjanczyk, JolantaLambrechts, DietherLarson, Melissa CLe Marchand, LoicLele, Shashikant BLester, JennyLi, Andrew JLiang, DongLiebrich, ClemensLipworth, LorenLissowska, JolantaLu, LingengLu, Karen HMacciotta, AlessandraMattiello, AmaliaMay, Taymaa
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Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Epidemiology
Health Sciences
Statistics
Mathematical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Aging
Rare Diseases
Human Genome
Cancer
Uterine Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Prevention
Biotechnology
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
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Abstract: Accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between endometrial cancer and epithelial ovarian cancer. For example, endometrial cancer and epithelial ovarian cancer share epidemiological risk factors and molecular features observed across histotypes are held in common (e.g. serous, endometrioid and clear cell). Independent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for endometrial cancer and epithelial ovarian cancer have identified 16 and 27 risk regions, respectively, four of which overlap between the two cancers. Using GWAS summary statistics, we explored the shared genetic etiology between endometrial cancer and epithelial ovarian cancer. Genetic correlation analysis using LD Score regression revealed significant genetic correlation between the two cancers (rG = 0.43, P = 2.66 × 10−5). To identify loci associated with the risk of both cancers, we implemented a pipeline of statistical genetic analyses (i.e. inverse-variance meta-analysis, co-localization, and M-values), and performed analyses by stratified by subtype. We found seven loci associated with risk for both cancers (PBonferroni < 2.4 × 10−9). In addition, four novel regions at 7p22.2, 7q22.1, 9p12 and 11q13.3 were identified at a sub-genome wide threshold (P < 5 × 10−7). Integration with promoter-associated HiChIP chromatin loops from immortalized endometrium and epithelial ovarian cell lines, and expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) data highlighted candidate target genes for further investigation.