Investigation of six testicular germ cell tumor susceptibility genes suggests a parent-of-origin effect in SPRY4

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Recent genome-wide association studies have identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) risk in the genes ATF7IP, BAK1, DMRT1, KITLG, SPRY4 and TERT. In the present study, we validate these associations in a Scandinavian population, and explore effect modification by parental sex and differences in associations between the major histological subtypes seminoma and non-seminoma. A total of 118 SNPs in the six genes were genotyped in a population-based Swedish-Norwegian sample comprising 831 TGCT case-parent triads, 474 dyads, 712 singletons and 3919 population controls. Seven hundred and thirty-four additional SNPs were imputed using reference haplotypes from the 1000 genomes project. SNP-TGCT association was investigated using a likelihood-based association test for nuclear families and unrelated subjects implemented in the software package UNPHASED. Forward stepwise regression within each gene was applied to determine independent association signals. Effect modifications by parent-of-origin and effect differences between histological subtypes were explored. We observed strong association between SNPs in all six genes and TGCT (lowest P-value per gene: ATF7IP 6.2 × 10-6; BAK1 2.1 3 10210; DMRT1 6.7 × 10-25; KITLG2.1 × 10-48;SPRY41.4 × 10-29;TERT1.8 × 10-18).Stepwise regression indicated three independent signals forBAK1and TERT, twoforSPRY4 and one each forDMRT1, ATF7IP and KITLG.Asignificant parentof- origin effect was observed for rs10463352 in SPRY4 (maternal odds ratio = 1.72, paternal odds ratio 5 0.99, interaction P = 0.0013). No significant effect differences between seminomas and non-seminomas were found. In summary, we validated previously reported genetic associations with TGCT in a Scandinavian population, and observed suggestive evidence of a parent-of-origin effect in SPRY4. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Karlsson, R., Andreassen, K. E., Kristiansen, W., Aschim, E. L., Bremnes, R. M., Dahl, O., … Wiklund, F. (2013). Investigation of six testicular germ cell tumor susceptibility genes suggests a parent-of-origin effect in SPRY4. Human Molecular Genetics, 22(16), 3373–3380. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddt188

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