Identification of a prostate cancer susceptibility gene on chromosome 5p13q12 associated with risk of both familial and sporadic disease

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Liesel M FitzGerald
Briony Patterson
Russell Thomson
Andrea Polanowski
Stephen Quinn
Jesper Brohede
Timothy Thornton
David Challis
David A Mackey
Terence Dwyer
Simon Foote
Garry N Hannan
James Stankovich
James D McKay
Joanne L Dickinson
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[1] Genetics Unit,Department of Statistics
[2] Menzies Research Institute,Histopathology Department
[3] University of Tasmania,Department of Ophthalmology
[4] Karolinska Institutet,Bioinformatics Division
[5] KI-Alzheimer Disease Research Centre,undefined
[6] University of California,undefined
[7] Royal Hobart Hospital,undefined
[8] Centre for Eye Research Australia,undefined
[9] Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital,undefined
[10] Royal Children's Hospital,undefined
[11] Murdoch Children's Research Institute,undefined
[12] CSIRO Preventative Health National Research Flagship,undefined
[13] CSIRO Molecular and Health Technologies,undefined
[14] Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,undefined
[15] International Agency for Research on Cancer,undefined
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genetic; susceptibility; prostate; cancer; risk;
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Genetic heterogeneity is a difficulty frequently encountered in the search for genes conferring susceptibility to prostate cancer. To circumvent this issue, we selected a large prostate cancer pedigree for genome-wide linkage analysis from a population that is genetically homogeneous. Selected cases and first-degree relatives were genotyped with Affymetrix 10K SNP arrays, identifying a 14 Mb haplotype on chromosome 5 (5p13–q12) inherited identical-by-descent (IBD) by multiple cases. Microsatellite genotyping of additional deceased case samples confirmed that a total of eight cases inherited the common haplotype (P=0.0017). Re-sequencing of eight prioritised candidate genes in the region in six selected individuals identified 15 SNPs segregating with the IBD haplotype, located within the ITGA2 gene. Three of these polymorphisms were selected for genotyping in an independent Tasmanian data set comprising 127 cases with familial prostate cancer, 412 sporadic cases and 319 unaffected controls. Two were associated with prostate cancer risk: rs3212649 (OR=1.67 (1.07–2.6), P=0.0009) and rs1126643 (OR=1.52 (1.01–2.28), P=0.0088). Significant association was observed in both familial and sporadic prostate cancer. Although the functional SNP remains to be identified, considerable circumstantial evidence, provided by in vivo and in vitro studies, supports a role for ITGA2 in tumour development.
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