Recapitulation of previous genome-wide association studies with two distinct pathophysiological entities of gastric cancer in the Korean population

  • Joo Yeon Hwang
  • , Duk Hwan Kim
  • , Yong Ick Ji
  • , Min Jin Go
  • , Lyong Heo
  • , Young Jin Kim
  • , Tae Sung Sohn
  • , Jae Hyung Noh
  • , Sung Kim
  • , Yeon Su Lee
  • , Sook Young Kim
  • , Young Woo Kim
  • , Keun Won Ryu
  • , Il Ju Choi
  • , Juyoung Lee
  • , Bong Jo Kim
  • , Bok Ghee Han
  • , Joobae Park
  • , Jong Young Lee

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Abstract

Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common malignancy. The incidence rates remain remarkably high in East Asians. Although genome-wide association studies in the Han Chinese and Japanese populations have so far yielded susceptibility loci for GC, these findings need to be validated in an independent ethnic group. To identify the potential heterogeneity by histological classified subtypes (intestinal and diffuse), we examined the previously reported associations in the Korean population. PRKAA1 at 5p13.1 was found to be more strongly associated with intestinal type (odds ratio, OR=1.39, 95% CI (confidence interval) =1.22-1.58, P=3.77 × 10 -7) than diffuse type. In addition, PSCA at 8q23.3 was significantly replicated in diffuse type (OR=1.49, 95% CI=1.32-1.67, P=2.43 × 10 -11) but far less significant in intestinal type. In conclusion, these findings could bring additional insights into the etiologic heterogeneity in gastric carcinogenesis mechanisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-235
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Human Genetics
Volume58
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2013

Keywords

  • Diffuse
  • Gastric cancer
  • GWAS
  • Intestinal
  • Korean

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