Common variation in KITLG and at 5q31.3 predisposes to testicular germ cell cancer

PA Kanetsky, N Mitra, S Vardhanabhuti, M Li… - Nature …, 2009 - nature.com
PA Kanetsky, N Mitra, S Vardhanabhuti, M Li, DJ Vaughn, R Letrero, SL Ciosek, DR Doody…
Nature genetics, 2009nature.com
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) have been expected to have a strong underlying genetic
component. We conducted a genome-wide scan among 277 TGCT cases and 919 controls
and found that seven markers at 12p22 within KITLG (c-KIT ligand) reached genome-wide
significance (P< 5.0× 10− 8 in discovery). In independent replication, TGCT risk was
increased threefold per copy of the major allele at rs3782179 and rs4474514 (OR= 3.08,
95% CI= 2.29–4.13; OR= 3.07, 95% CI= 2.29–4.13, respectively). We found associations …
Abstract
Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCT) have been expected to have a strong underlying genetic component. We conducted a genome-wide scan among 277 TGCT cases and 919 controls and found that seven markers at 12p22 within KITLG (c-KIT ligand) reached genome-wide significance (P < 5.0 × 10−8 in discovery). In independent replication, TGCT risk was increased threefold per copy of the major allele at rs3782179 and rs4474514 (OR = 3.08, 95% CI = 2.29–4.13; OR = 3.07, 95% CI = 2.29–4.13, respectively). We found associations with rs4324715 and rs6897876 at 5q31.3 near SPRY4 (sprouty 4; P < 5.0 × 10−6 in discovery). In independent replication, risk of TGCT was increased nearly 40% per copy of the major allele (OR = 1.37, 95% CI = 1.14–1.64; OR = 1.39, 95% CI = 1.16–1.66, respectively). All of the genotypes were associated with both seminoma and nonseminoma TGCT subtypes. These results demonstrate that common genetic variants affect TGCT risk and implicate KITLG and SPRY4 as genes involved in TGCT susceptibility.
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