Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosomes 2p15, 6q25, 7p15.2, 7q21, 8q24, 10q11, 10q26, 11q13, 17q12, 17q24, 19q13, and Xp11, with prostate cancer (PCa) susceptibility and/or tumour aggressiveness, in populations of African, European...

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Main Authors: Pedro Fernandez, Muneeb Salie, Danielle du Toit, Andre van der Merwe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Prostate Cancer
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/465184
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spelling doaj-38473165b4a84ce082945aae1483e03a2020-11-24T22:18:44ZengHindawi LimitedProstate Cancer2090-31112090-312X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/465184465184Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11Pedro Fernandez0Muneeb Salie1Danielle du Toit2Andre van der Merwe3Division of Urology and Tygerberg Hospital, Stellenbosch University, P.O. Box 241, Cape Town 8000, South AfricaSA MRC Centre for TB Research and DST/NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Tuberculosis Research, Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Stellenbosch University, P.O. Box 241, Cape Town 8000, South AfricaUnistel Medical Laboratories, P.O. Box 241, Cape Town 8000, South AfricaDivision of Urology and Tygerberg Hospital, Stellenbosch University, P.O. Box 241, Cape Town 8000, South AfricaGenome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosomes 2p15, 6q25, 7p15.2, 7q21, 8q24, 10q11, 10q26, 11q13, 17q12, 17q24, 19q13, and Xp11, with prostate cancer (PCa) susceptibility and/or tumour aggressiveness, in populations of African, European, and Asian ancestry. The objective of this study was to confirm these associations in South African Mixed Ancestry and White men. We evaluated 17 prioritised GWAS SNPs in South African cases (331 Mixed Ancestry and 155 White) and controls (178 Mixed Ancestry and 145 White). The replicated SNP associations for the different South African ethnic groups were rs7008482 (8q24) (p=2.45×10-5), rs6983267 (8q24) (p=4.48×10-7), and rs10993994 (10q11) (p=1.40×10-3) in Mixed Ancestry men and rs10993994 (p=1.56×10-9) in White men. No significant associations were observed for the analyses stratified by disease aggressiveness in the individual and the combined population group analysis. The present study demonstrates that a number of known PCa susceptibility variants may contribute to disease susceptibility in South African men. Larger genetic investigations extended to other South African population groups are warranted to confirm the role of these and other SNPs in disease susceptibility.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/465184
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author Pedro Fernandez
Muneeb Salie
Danielle du Toit
Andre van der Merwe
spellingShingle Pedro Fernandez
Muneeb Salie
Danielle du Toit
Andre van der Merwe
Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
Prostate Cancer
author_facet Pedro Fernandez
Muneeb Salie
Danielle du Toit
Andre van der Merwe
author_sort Pedro Fernandez
title Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
title_short Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
title_full Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
title_fullStr Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Variants in South African Men: Replicating Associations on Chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
title_sort analysis of prostate cancer susceptibility variants in south african men: replicating associations on chromosomes 8q24 and 10q11
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Prostate Cancer
issn 2090-3111
2090-312X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have implicated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on chromosomes 2p15, 6q25, 7p15.2, 7q21, 8q24, 10q11, 10q26, 11q13, 17q12, 17q24, 19q13, and Xp11, with prostate cancer (PCa) susceptibility and/or tumour aggressiveness, in populations of African, European, and Asian ancestry. The objective of this study was to confirm these associations in South African Mixed Ancestry and White men. We evaluated 17 prioritised GWAS SNPs in South African cases (331 Mixed Ancestry and 155 White) and controls (178 Mixed Ancestry and 145 White). The replicated SNP associations for the different South African ethnic groups were rs7008482 (8q24) (p=2.45×10-5), rs6983267 (8q24) (p=4.48×10-7), and rs10993994 (10q11) (p=1.40×10-3) in Mixed Ancestry men and rs10993994 (p=1.56×10-9) in White men. No significant associations were observed for the analyses stratified by disease aggressiveness in the individual and the combined population group analysis. The present study demonstrates that a number of known PCa susceptibility variants may contribute to disease susceptibility in South African men. Larger genetic investigations extended to other South African population groups are warranted to confirm the role of these and other SNPs in disease susceptibility.
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