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A PSA SNP associates with cellular function and clinical outcome in men with prostate cancer

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Srilakshmi Srinivasan,Thomas Kryza
Nathalie Bock,Brian Tse,Kamil Sokolowski,Janaththani Panchadsaram,Achala Fernando,Leire Moya,Carson Stephens,Ying Dong,Joan Röhl,Saeid Alinezhad,Ian Vela,Joanna Perry‐Keene,Katie Buzacott,Robert Nica,Elizabeth Bancroft,Elizabeth Page,Audrey Ardern‐Jones,Chris Bangma,Elena Castro,David Dearnaley,Diana Eccles,D. Evans,Jórunn Eyfjörd,Alison Falconer,Christopher Foster,Freddie Hamdy,Óskar Jóhannsson,Vincent Khoo,Geoffrey Lindeman,Jan Lubiński,Lovise Mæhle,A. Millner,Christos Mikropoulos,Anita Mitra,Clare Moynihan,Judith Offman,Gad Rennert,Lucy Side,Mohnish Suri,Penny Wilson,Manuela Gago-Domínguez,Pardeep Kumar,Antonis Antoniou,Jana McHugh,Holly Raghallaigh,R. Hall,Natalie Taylor,Sarah Thomas,Kathryn Myhill,Matthew Hogben,Eva McGrowder,Diana Keating,Denzil James,Jacob Merson,Syed Hussain,Angela Wood,Nening Dennis,Paul Ardern-Jones,N. As,Steve Hazell,Sarah Lewis,Paul Pharoah,J. Schalken,Aslam Sohaib,Nandita Souza,Paul Cathcart,Frank Chingewundoh,Michael Perry,Jeff Bamber,Alexander Dias,Christos Mikropolis,Sibel Saya,Anthony Chamberlain,Anne-Marie Silva,Lucia D’Mello,Sue Moss,J Melia,Netty Kinsella,Justyna Sobczak,Naami Mcaddy,David Nicol,Chris Ogden,Declan Cahill,Alan Thompson,Christopher Woodhouse,Vincent Gnanapragasam,Colin Cooper,Jeremy Clark,Johanna Schleutker,Christiane Maier,Kenneth Muir,Catherine Tangen,Henrik Grönberg,Nora Pashayan,Demetrius Albanes,Alicja Wolk,Janet Stanford,S.I. Berndt,Lorelei Mucci,Stella Koutros,Olivier Cussenot,Karina Sørensen,Eli Grindedal,Ruth Travis,Christopher Haiman,Robert MacInnis,Ana Vega,Fredrik Wiklund,David Neal,Manolis Kogevinas,Kathryn Penney,Børge Nordestgaard,Hermann Brenner,Esther John,Marija Gamulin,Frank Claessens,Olle Melander,Anders Dahlin,Pär Stattin,Göran Hallmans,Christel Häggström,Robert Johansson,Elin Thysell,Ann‐Charlotte Rönn,Weiqiang Li,Nigel Brown,Goce Dimeski,Benjamin Shepherd,Tokhir Dadaev,Mark Brook,Amanda Spurdle,Ulf‐Håkan Stenman,Hannu Koistinen,Zsofia Kote‐Jarai,Robert Klein,Hans Lilja,Rupert Ecker,Rosalind Eeles,Fredrick Schumacher,Sara Benlloch,Ali Olama,Stephen Chanock,Ying Wang,Stephanie Weinstein,Catharine West,Géraldine Cancel‐Tassin,Jenny Donovan,Robert Hamilton,Sue Ingles,Barry Rosenstein,Yong‐Jie Lu,Graham Giles,Adam Kibel,Jong Park,Cezary Cybulski,Sune Nielsen,Jeri Kim,Manuel Teixeira,Susan Neuhausen,Kim Ruyck,Azad Razack,Lisa Newcomb,Davor Lessel,Radka Kaneva,Nawaid Usmani,Paul Townsend,Jose Castelao,Rahamthulla Shaik,F. Ménégaux,Kay-Tee Khaw,Lisa Cannon‐Albright,Hardev Pandha,S. Thibodeau,Peter Kraft,William Blot,Artitaya Lophatananon,Phyllis Goodman,Ian Thompson,Tobias Nordström,Alison Dunning,Teuvo Tammela,Anssi Auvinen,Niclas Håkansson,Gerald Andriole,Robert Hoover,Mitchell Machiela,Edward Giovannucci,Laura Freeman,Michael Borre,Timothy Key,Loı̈c Marchand,Xin Sheng,Melissa Southey,Roger Milne,Antonio Gómez‐Caamaño,Laura Fachal,Martin Eklund,Trinidad Dierssen‐Sotos,Gemma Castaño‐Vinyals,Antonio Alcaraz,Sara Lindström,Meir Stampfer,Stig Bojesen,Hein Stroomberg,Martin Røder,Xin Gao,Bernd Holleczek,Ben Schöttker,Josef Hoegel,Thomas Schnoeller,Tomislav Kuliš,Steven Joniau,Maria Martinez,Markus Aly,Wayne Tilley,Gail Risbridger,Lisa Horvath,Renea Taylor,Lisa Butler,Anne-Maree Haynes,Melissa Papargiris,Judith Clements,Jyotsna Batra,Paolo Radice
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Abstract

Abstract Genetic variation at the 19q13.3 KLK locus is linked with prostate cancer susceptibility in men. The non-synonymous KLK3 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), rs17632542 (c.536 T > C; Ile163Thr-substitution in PSA) is associated with reduced prostate cancer risk, however, the functional relevance is unknown. Here, we identify that the SNP variant-induced change in PSA biochemical activity mediates prostate cancer pathogenesis. The ‘Thr’ PSA variant leads to small subcutaneous tumours, supporting reduced prostate cancer risk. However, ‘Thr’ PSA also displays higher metastatic potential with pronounced osteolytic activity in an experimental metastasis in-vivo model. Biochemical characterisation of this PSA variant demonstrates markedly reduced proteolytic activity that correlates with differences in in-vivo tumour burden. The SNP is associated with increased risk for aggressive disease and prostate cancer-specific mortality in three independent cohorts, highlighting its critical function in mediating metastasis. Carriers of this SNP allele have reduced serum total PSA and a higher free/total PSA ratio that could contribute to late biopsy decisions and delay in diagnosis. Our results provide a molecular explanation for the prominent 19q13.3 KLK locus, rs17632542 SNP, association with a spectrum of prostate cancer clinical outcomes.

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