Multi-ancestry genome-wide meta-analysis identifies novel basal cell carcinoma loci and shared genetic effects with squamous cell carcinoma

Author:

Choquet HélèneORCID,Jiang Chen,Yin JieORCID,Kim Yuhree,Hoffmann Thomas J.ORCID, ,Aslibekyan Stella,Auton Adam,Babalola Elizabeth,Bell Robert K.,Bielenberg Jessica,Bryc Katarzyna,Bullis Emily,Coker Daniella,Partida Gabriel Cuellar,Dhamija Devika,Das Sayantan,Elson Sarah L.,Filshtein Teresa,Fletez-Brant Kipper,Fontanillas Pierre,Freyman Will,Gandhi Pooja M.,Heilbron Karl,Hicks Barry,Hinds David A.,Jewett Ethan M.,Jiang Yunxuan,Kukar Katelyn,Lin Keng-Han,Lowe Maya,McCreight Jey,McIntyre Matthew H.,Micheletti Steven J.,Moreno Meghan E.,Mountain Joanna L.,Nandakumar Priyanka,Noblin Elizabeth S.,O’Connell Jared,Petrakovitz Aaron A.,Poznik G. David,Schumacher Morgan,Shastri Anjali J.,Shelton Janie F.,Shi Jingchunzi,Shringarpure Suyash,Tran Vinh,Tung Joyce Y.,Wang Xin,Wang Wei,Weldon Catherine H.,Wilton Peter,Hernandez Alejandro,Wong Corinna,Tchakouté Christophe Toukam,Jorgenson EricORCID,Asgari Maryam M.

Abstract

AbstractBasal cell carcinoma (BCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, yet its genetic determinants are incompletely defined. We perform a European ancestry genome-wide association (GWA) meta-analysis and a Hispanic/Latino ancestry GWA meta-analysis and meta-analyze both in a multi-ancestry GWAS meta-analysis of BCC, totaling 50,531 BCC cases and 762,234 controls from four cohorts (GERA, Mass-General Brigham Biobank, UK Biobank, and 23andMe research cohort). Here we identify 122 BCC-associated loci, of which 36 were novel, and subsequently fine-mapped these associations. We also identify an association of the well-known pigment gene SLC45A2 as well as associations at RCC2 and CLPTM1L with BCC in Hispanic/Latinos. We examine these BCC loci for association with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) in 16,407 SCC cases and 762,486 controls of European ancestry, and 33 SNPs show evidence of association. Our study findings provide important insights into the genetic basis of BCC and cSCC susceptibility.

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U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Cancer Institute

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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