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Common variants at 19p13 are associated with susceptibility to ovarian cancer

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Kelly Bolton,Jonathan Tyrer
Honglin Song,Susan Ramus,Maria Notaridou,Chris Jones,Tanya Sher,Aleksandra Gentry‐Maharaj,Eva Wozniak,Ya-Yu Tsai,Joanne Weidhaas,Daniel Paik,David Berg,Daniel Stram,Celeste Pearce,Anna Wu,Wendy Brewster,Hoda Anton‐Culver,Argyrios Ziogas,Steven Narod,Douglas Levine,Stanley Kaye,Robert Brown,James Paul,James Flanagan,Weiva Sieh,Valerie McGuire,Alice Whittemore,Ian Campbell,Martin Gore,Jolanta Lissowska,Hanna Yang,Krzysztof Mędrek,Jacek Gronwald,Jan Lubiński,Anna Jakubowska,Nhu Le,Linda Cook,Linda Kelemen,Angela Brooks‐Wilson,Leon Massuger,Lambertus Kiemeney,Katja Aben,Anne Altena,Richard Houlston,Ian Tomlinson,Rachel Palmieri,Patricia Moorman,Joellen Schildkraut,Edwin Iversen,Catherine Phelan,Robert Vierkant,Julie Cunningham,Ellen Goode,Brooke Fridley,Susan Kruger-Kjaer,Jan Blaeker,Estrid Høgdall,Claus Høgdall,Jenny Gross,Beth Karlan,Roberta Ness,Robert Edwards,Kunle Odunsi,Kirsten Moyisch,Julie Baker,Francesmary Modugno,Tuomas Heikkinen,Ralf Butzow,Heli Nevanlinna,Arto Leminen,Natalia Bogdanova,Natalia Antonenkova,Thilo Doerk,Peter Hillemanns,Matthias Dürst,Ingo Runnebaum,Pamela Thompson,Michael Carney,Marc Goodman,Galina Lurie,Shan Wang‐Gohrke,Rebecca Hein,Jenny Chang‐Claude,Mary Rossing,Kara Cushing‐Haugen,Jennifer Doherty,Chu Chen,Thorunn Rafnar,Søren Besenbacher,Patrick Sulem,Kari Stefansson,Michael Birrer,Kathryn Terry,Dena Hernández,Daniel Cramer,Ignace Vergote,Frédéric Amant,Diether Lambrechts,Evelyn Despierre,Peter Fasching,Matthias Beckmann,Falk Thiel,Arif Ekici,Xiaoqing Chen,Sharon Johnatty,Penelope Webb,Jonathan Beesley,Stephen Chanock,Montserrat García‐Closas,Tom Sellers,Douglas Easton,Andrew Berchuck,Georgia Chenevix‐Trench,Paul Pharoah,Simon Gayther
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Sep 19, 2010
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Abstract

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancy in the developed world, accounting for 4% of the deaths from cancer in women. We performed a three-phase genome-wide association study of EOC survival in 8,951 individuals with EOC (cases) with available survival time data and a parallel association analysis of EOC susceptibility. Two SNPs at 19p13.11, rs8170 and rs2363956, showed evidence of association with survival (overall P = 5 × 10⁻⁴ and P = 6 × 10⁻⁴, respectively), but they did not replicate in phase 3. However, the same two SNPs demonstrated genome-wide significance for risk of serous EOC (P = 3 × 10⁻⁹ and P = 4 × 10⁻¹¹, respectively). Expression analysis of candidate genes at this locus in ovarian tumors supported a role for the BRCA1-interacting gene C19orf62, also known as MERIT40, which contains rs8170, in EOC development.

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