Multi-trait genome-wide association study identifies novel endometrial cancer risk loci that are associated with obesity or female testosterone levels

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Wang Xuemin,Kho Pik Fang,Ramachandran Dhanya,Bafligil Cemsel,Amant Frederic,Goode Ellen L.,Scott Rodney J.,Tomlinson Ian,Evans D. Gareth,Crosbie Emma J.,Dörk Thilo,Spurdle Amanda B.,Glubb Dylan M.,O’Mara Tracy A.,

Abstract

AbstractWe have performed genetic correlation and Mendelian randomization analyses using publicly available genome-wide association study (GWAS) data to identify endometrial cancer risk factors. These and previously established risk factors of endometrial cancer were then included in a multi-trait Bayesian GWAS analysis to detect endometrial cancer susceptibility variants, identifying three novel loci (7q22.1, 8q24.3 and 16q12.2); two of which were replicated in an independent endometrial cancer GWAS dataset. These loci are hypothesized to affect endometrial cancer risk through altered sex-hormone levels or through effects on obesity. Consistent with this hypothesis, several genes with established roles in these pathways (CYP11B1, CYP3A7, IRX3 and IRX5) were prioritized as candidate endometrial cancer risk genes by interrogation of quantitative trait loci data and chromatin capture assays in endometrial cell lines. The findings of this study identify additional opportunities for hormone treatment and further support weight loss to reduce the risk of developing endometrial cancer.Statement of SignificanceThis study prioritizes four genes related to testosterone and obesity as candidate endometrial cancer risk genes, as well as identifies additional opportunities for hormone treatment and further supports weight loss to reduce endometrial cancer risk.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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