A genome-wide association study of radiotherapy induced toxicity in head and neck cancer patients identifies a susceptibility locus associated with mucositis
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Published:2022-01-17
Issue:7
Volume:126
Page:1082-1090
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ISSN:0007-0920
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Container-title:British Journal of Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Br J Cancer
Author:
Schack Line M. H.ORCID, Naderi Elnaz, Fachal LauraORCID, Dorling Leila, Luccarini Craig, Dunning Alison M., Barnett Gill, Barrera Miguel Elías Aguado, Burnet Neil G., Calvo Laura M., Diergaarde Brenda, Dudding Tom, Dunning Alison, Duprez Fréderic, Kerns Sarah L., Kiang Melvin C. L., Langendijk Hans, Mehanna Hisham, Ness Andy, Sim Adelene Y. L., Spiessens An, Summersgill Holly R., Tajes Juan F., Vega Ana, Welsh Ceilidh, Wen Enya O. H., West Catharine, Ong Enya H. W., Chua Melvin L. K.ORCID, Langendijk Johannes A., Alizadeh Behrooz Z.ORCID, Overgaard JensORCID, Eriksen Jesper Grau, Andreassen Christian Nicolaj, Alsner Jan, ,
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
A two-stage genome-wide association study was carried out in head and neck cancer (HNC) patients aiming to identify genetic variants associated with either specific radiotherapy-induced (RT) toxicity endpoints or a general proneness to develop toxicity after RT.
Materials and methods
The analysis included 1780 HNC patients treated with primary RT for laryngeal or oro/hypopharyngeal cancers. In a non-hypothesis-driven explorative discovery study, associations were tested in 1183 patients treated within The Danish Head and Neck Cancer Group. Significant associations were later tested in an independent Dutch cohort of 597 HNC patients and if replicated, summary data obtained from discovery and replication studies were meta-analysed. Further validation of significantly replicated findings was pursued in an Asian cohort of 235 HNC patients with nasopharynx as the primary tumour site.
Results
We found and replicated a significant association between a locus on chromosome 5 and mucositis with a pooled OR for rs1131769*C in meta-analysis = 1.95 (95% CI 1.48–2.41; ppooled = 4.34 × 10−16).
Conclusion
This first exploratory GWAS in European cohorts of HNC patients identified and replicated a risk locus for mucositis. A larger Meta-GWAS to identify further risk variants for RT-induced toxicity in HNC patients is warranted.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology
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