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Nature Genetics | 2007

Genome-wide association study identifies a second prostate cancer susceptibility variant at 8q24

Julius Gudmundsson; Patrick Sulem; Andrei Manolescu; Laufey T Amundadottir; Daniel F. Gudbjartsson; Agnar Helgason; Thorunn Rafnar; Jon Thor Bergthorsson; Bjarni A. Agnarsson; Adam Baker; Asgeir Sigurdsson; Kristrun R. Benediktsdottir; Margret Jakobsdottir; Jianfeng Xu; Thorarinn Blondal; Jelena Kostic; Jielin Sun; Shyamali Ghosh; Simon N. Stacey; Magali Mouy; Jona Saemundsdottir; Valgerdur M. Backman; Kristleifur Kristjansson; Alejandro Tres; Alan W. Partin; Marjo T Albers-Akkers; Javier Godino-Ivan Marcos; Patrick C. Walsh; Dorine W. Swinkels; Sebastian Navarrete

Prostate cancer is the most prevalent noncutaneous cancer in males in developed regions, with African American men having among the highest worldwide incidence and mortality rates. Here we report a second genetic variant in the 8q24 region that, in conjunction with another variant we recently discovered, accounts for about 11%–13% of prostate cancer cases in individuals of European descent and 31% of cases in African Americans. We made the current discovery through a genome-wide association scan of 1,453 affected Icelandic individuals and 3,064 controls using the Illumina HumanHap300 BeadChip followed by four replication studies. A key step in the discovery was the construction of a 14-SNP haplotype that efficiently tags a relatively uncommon (2%–4%) susceptibility variant in individuals of European descent that happens to be very common (∼42%) in African Americans. The newly identified variant shows a stronger association with affected individuals who have an earlier age at diagnosis.


Nature Genetics | 2007

Two variants on chromosome 17 confer prostate cancer risk, and the one in TCF2 protects against type 2 diabetes

Julius Gudmundsson; Patrick Sulem; Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir; Jon Thor Bergthorsson; Gudmar Thorleifsson; Andrei Manolescu; Thorunn Rafnar; Daniel F. Gudbjartsson; Bjarni A. Agnarsson; Adam Baker; Asgeir Sigurdsson; Kristrun R. Benediktsdottir; Margret Jakobsdottir; Thorarinn Blondal; Simon N. Stacey; Agnar Helgason; Steinunn Gunnarsdottir; Adalheidur Olafsdottir; Kari T. Kristinsson; Birgitta Birgisdottir; Shyamali Ghosh; Steinunn Thorlacius; Dana Magnusdottir; Gerdur Stefansdottir; Kristleifur Kristjansson; Yu Z. Bagger; Robert L. Wilensky; Muredach P. Reilly; Andrew D. Morris; Charlotte H. Kimber

We performed a genome-wide association scan to search for sequence variants conferring risk of prostate cancer using 1,501 Icelandic men with prostate cancer and 11,290 controls. Follow-up studies involving three additional case-control groups replicated an association of two variants on chromosome 17 with the disease. These two variants, 33 Mb apart, fall within a region previously implicated by family-based linkage studies on prostate cancer. The risks conferred by these variants are moderate individually (allele odds ratio of about 1.20), but because they are common, their joint population attributable risk is substantial. One of the variants is in TCF2 (HNF1β), a gene known to be mutated in individuals with maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 5. Results from eight case-control groups, including one West African and one Chinese, demonstrate that this variant confers protection against type 2 diabetes.


The Journal of Urology | 2007

Under Diagnosis and Over Diagnosis of Prostate Cancer

Theresa Graif; Stacy Loeb; Kimberly A. Roehl; Sara N. Gashti; Christopher R. Griffin; Xiaoying Yu; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2007

Pathological Features After Radical Prostatectomy in Potential Candidates for Active Monitoring

Christopher R. Griffin; Xiaoying Yu; Stacy Loeb; Vic N. Desireddi; Misop Han; Theresa Graif; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2006

471: PSA Velocity Threshold for Predicting Prostate Cancer in Young Men with PSA < 4 ng/ml

Stacy Loeb; Kimberly A. Roehl; Theresa Graif; Davis P. Viprakasit; William J. Catalona; Robert B. Nadler


The Journal of Urology | 2006

476: Underdiagnosis and Overdiagnosis of Prostate Cancer

Theresa Graif; Xiaoying Yu; Stacy Loeb; Sara N. Gashti; Christopher R. Griffin; Misop Han; Kimberly A. Roehl; Brian K. Suarez; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2007

732: Percentage and Tumor Features of Patients who Develop Undetectable PSA Levels after Salvage Radiotherapy

Stacy Loeb; Kimberly A. Roehl; Theresa Graif; Davis P. Viprakasit; Sara N. Gashti; C. Shad Thaxton; Brian T. Helfand; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2007

731: Tumor Characteristics of Patients who did and those who did not have Biochemical Progression after Adjuvant or Salvage Postop Radiotherapy

Davis P. Viprakasit; Kimberly A. Roehl; Stacy Loeb; Theresa Graif; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2007

1880: Update of Longitudinal Screening Study for Prostate Cancer with Prostate-Specific Antigen and Digital Rectal Examination

Theresa Graif; Kimberly A. Roehl; Stacy Loeb; William J. Catalona


The Journal of Urology | 2007

221: Tumor Characteristics and Treatment Outcomes of Carriers and Noncarriers of the Decode Prostate Cancer Susceptibility Genes

Brian T. Helfand; Stacy Loeb; John Cashy; Kimberly A. Roehl; Theresa Graif; Misop Han; William J. Catalona

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Kimberly A. Roehl

Washington University in St. Louis

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Misop Han

Johns Hopkins University

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Xiaoying Yu

Northwestern University

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