Functional characterization of a multi-cancer risk locus on chr5p15.33 reveals regulation of TERT by ZNF148

Author:

Fang Jun, ,Jia Jinping,Makowski Matthew,Xu Mai,Wang Zhaoming,Zhang Tongwu,Hoskins Jason W.,Choi Jiyeon,Han Younghun,Zhang Mingfeng,Thomas Janelle,Kovacs Michael,Collins Irene,Dzyadyk Marta,Thompson Abbey,O'Neill Maura,Das Sudipto,Lan Qi,Koster RoelofORCID,Stolzenberg-Solomon Rachael S.,Kraft Peter,Wolpin Brian M.,Jansen Pascal W. T. C.,Olson Sara,McGlynn Katherine A.,Kanetsky Peter A.,Chatterjee Nilanjan,Barrett Jennifer H.,Dunning Alison M.,Taylor John C.,Newton-Bishop Julia A.,Bishop D. TimothyORCID,Andresson Thorkell,Petersen Gloria M.,Amos Christopher I.,Iles Mark M.,Nathanson Katherine L.ORCID,Landi Maria Teresa,Vermeulen Michiel,Brown Kevin M.,Amundadottir Laufey T., ,

Abstract

Abstract Genome wide association studies (GWAS) have mapped multiple independent cancer susceptibility loci to chr5p15.33. Here, we show that fine-mapping of pancreatic and testicular cancer GWAS within one of these loci (Region 2 in CLPTM1L) focuses the signal to nine highly correlated SNPs. Of these, rs36115365-C associated with increased pancreatic and testicular but decreased lung cancer and melanoma risk, and exhibited preferred protein-binding and enhanced regulatory activity. Transcriptional gene silencing of this regulatory element repressed TERT expression in an allele-specific manner. Proteomic analysis identifies allele-preferred binding of Zinc finger protein 148 (ZNF148) to rs36115365-C, further supported by binding of purified recombinant ZNF148. Knockdown of ZNF148 results in reduced TERT expression, telomerase activity and telomere length. Our results indicate that the association with chr5p15.33-Region 2 may be explained by rs36115365, a variant influencing TERT expression via ZNF148 in a manner consistent with elevated TERT in carriers of the C allele.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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