We have previously reported multiple loci associated with prostate cancer susceptibility in a Japanese population using a genome-wide association study (GWAS). To identify additional prostate cancer susceptibility loci, we genotyped nine SNPs that were nominally associated with prostate cancer (P < 1 x 10 -4) in our previous GWAS in three independent studies of prostate cancer in Japanese men (2,557 individuals with prostate cancer (cases) and 3,003 controls). In a meta-analysis of our previous GWAS and the replication studies, which included a total of 7,141 prostate cancer cases and 11,804 controls from a single ancestry group, three new loci reached genome-wide significance on chromosomes 11q12 (rs1938781; P = 1.10 x 10 -10; FAM111A-FAM111B), 10q26 (rs2252004; P = 1.98 x 10 -8) and 3p11.2 (rs2055109; P = 3.94 x 10 -8). We also found suggestive evidence of association at a previously reported prostate cancer susceptibility locus at 2p11 (rs2028898; P = 1.08 x 10 -7). The identification of three new susceptibility loci should provide additional insight into the pathogenesis of prostate cancer and emphasizes the importance of conducting GWAS in diverse populations. © 2012 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Akamatsu, S., Takata, R., Haiman, C. A., Takahashi, A., Inoue, T., Kubo, M., … Nakagawa, H. (2012). Common variants at 11q12, 10q26 and 3p11.2 are associated with prostate cancer susceptibility in Japanese. Nature Genetics, 44(4), 426–429. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.1104
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