rs10074991 - PRKAA1

Magnitude 2.2 · 3 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Genetic risk, incident gastric cancer, and healthy lifestyle: a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies and prospective cohort study. - The Lancet. Oncology (2020) · Jin G, Lv J, Yang M, Wang M, Zhu M, Wang T, Yan C, Yu C, Ding Y, Li G, Ren C, Ni J, Zhang R, Guo Y, Bian Z, Zheng Y, Zhang N, Jiang Y, Chen J, Wang Y, Xu D, Zheng H, Yang L, Chen Y, Walters R, Millwood IY, Dai J, Ma H, Chen K, Chen Z, Hu Z, Wei Q, Shen H, Li L · PubMed 33002439

    Genetic variants and lifestyle factors have been associated with gastric cancer risk, but the extent to which an increased genetic risk can be offset by a healthy lifestyle remains unknown. We aimed to establish a genetic risk model for gastric cancer and assess the benefits of adhering to a healthy lifestyle in individuals with a high genetic risk. In this meta-analysis and prospective cohort study, we first did a fixed-effects meta-analysis of the association between genetic variants and gastric cancer in six independent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) with a case-control study design. These GWAS comprised 21 168 Han Chinese individuals, of whom 10 254 had gastric cancer and 10 914 geographically matched controls did not. Using summary statistics from the meta-analysis, we c

  • Genome-wide association study of gastric adenocarcinoma in Asia: A comparison of associations between cardia and noncardia tumors - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 26129866

    ABSTRACT: Objective Genome wide association studies (GWAS) of gastric cancer have reported differences in SNP associations for tumor subtypes, particularly when divided by location into the gastric cardia versus the noncardia. Design Here we present results for a GWAS using 2350 East Asian gastric cancer cases divided as 1189 gastric cardia and 1027 gastric noncardia cases and 2708 controls. We also included up to 3042 cardia cases, 4359 noncardia cases, and 7548 controls for replication from two Chinese studies and one from Korean. From the GWAS we selected 12 top SNPs for each gastric cancer subtype, 4 top SNPs for total gastric cancer, and 1 SNP in MUC1 for replication testing. Results We observed genome-wide significant associations for rs10074991 in PRKAA1 at 5p13.1 for cardia (p = 2.

  • Pan-cancer and cross-population genome-wide association studies dissect shared genetic backgrounds underlying carcinogenesis - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 37340002

    ABSTRACT: Integrating genomic data of multiple cancers allows de novo cancer grouping and elucidating the shared genetic basis across cancers. Here, we conduct the pan-cancer and cross-population genome-wide association study (GWAS) meta-analysis and replication studies on 13 cancers including 250,015 East Asians (Biobank Japan) and 377,441 Europeans (UK Biobank). We identify ten cancer risk variants including five pleiotropic associations (e.g., rs2076295 at DSP on 6p24 associated with lung cancer and rs2525548 at TRIM4 on 7q22 nominally associated with six cancers). Quantifying shared heritability among the cancers detects positive genetic correlations between breast and prostate cancer across populations. Common genetic components increase the statistical power, and the large-scale meta


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