Polygenic hazard score is associated with prostate cancer in multi-ethnic populations
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Authors
Karunamuni, Roshan
Thompson, Wesley K.
Martinez, Maria Elena
Kote-Jarai, Zsofia
Neal, David E.
Donovan, Jenny L.
Hamdy, Freddie C.
Nielsen, Sune F.
Tangen, Catherine M.
Albanes, Demetrius
Blot, William J.
Sanderson, Maureen
Stanford, Janet L.
Mucci, Lorelei A.
Kibel, Adam S.
Cussenot, Olivier
Berndt, Sonja I.
Koutros, Stella
Cybulski, Cezary
Grindedal, Eli Marie
Menegaux, Florence
Khaw, Kay-Tee
Ingles, Sue A.
Maier, Christiane
Hamilton, Robert J.
Thibodeau, Stephen N.
Rosenstein, Barry S.
Lu, Yong-Jie
Watya, Stephen
Kogevinas, Manolis
Penney, Kathryn L.
Huff, Chad
Leach, Robin J.
Brenner, Hermann
John, Esther M.
Kaneva, Radka
Logothetis, Christopher J.
Neuhausen, Susan L.
De Ruyck, Kim
Pandha, Hardev
Razack, Azad
Newcomb, Lisa F.
Fowke, Jay H.
Usmani, Nawaid
Claessens, Frank
Gago-Dominguez, Manuela
Townsend, Paul A.
Parent, Marie-Élise
Hu, Jennifer J.
Mills, Ian G.
Dale, Anders M.
Publication Date
2021-02-23Journal Title
Nature Communications
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Volume
12
Issue
1
Language
en
Type
Article
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Huynh-Le, M., Fan, C. C., Karunamuni, R., Thompson, W. K., Martinez, M. E., Eeles, R. A., Kote-Jarai, Z., et al. (2021). Polygenic hazard score is associated with prostate cancer in multi-ethnic populations. Nature Communications, 12 (1)https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21287-0
Abstract
Abstract: Genetic models for cancer have been evaluated using almost exclusively European data, which could exacerbate health disparities. A polygenic hazard score (PHS1) is associated with age at prostate cancer diagnosis and improves screening accuracy in Europeans. Here, we evaluate performance of PHS2 (PHS1, adapted for OncoArray) in a multi-ethnic dataset of 80,491 men (49,916 cases, 30,575 controls). PHS2 is associated with age at diagnosis of any and aggressive (Gleason score ≥ 7, stage T3-T4, PSA ≥ 10 ng/mL, or nodal/distant metastasis) cancer and prostate-cancer-specific death. Associations with cancer are significant within European (n = 71,856), Asian (n = 2,382), and African (n = 6,253) genetic ancestries (p < 10−180). Comparing the 80th/20th PHS2 percentiles, hazard ratios for prostate cancer, aggressive cancer, and prostate-cancer-specific death are 5.32, 5.88, and 5.68, respectively. Within European, Asian, and African ancestries, hazard ratios for prostate cancer are: 5.54, 4.49, and 2.54, respectively. PHS2 risk-stratifies men for any, aggressive, and fatal prostate cancer in a multi-ethnic dataset.
Keywords
Article, /692/53, /692/308, /692/4028, article
Sponsorship
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | NIH | National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) (K08EB026503)
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s41467-021-21287-0, 21287
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21287-0
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/318029
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