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Gene-gene interaction of AhRwith and within the Wntcascade affects susceptibility to lung cancer.

Albert RosenbergerNils MuttrayRayjean J HungDavid C ChristianiNeil E CaporasoGeoffrey LiuStig E BojesenLoic Le MarchandDemetrios AlbanesMelinda C AldrichAdonina TardonGuillermo Fernández-TardónGad RennertJohn K FieldMichael P A DaviesTriantafillos LiloglouLambertus A KiemeneyPhilip LazarusBernadette WendelAage HaugenShanbeh ZienolddinyStephen LamMatthew B SchabathAngeline S AndrewEric J DuellSusanne M ArnoldGary E GoodmanChu ChenJennifer A DohertyFiona TaylorAngela CoxPenella J WollAngela RischThomas R MuleyMikael JohanssonPaul BrennanMaria Teresa LandiSanjay S SheteChristopher I AmosHeike Bickeböllernull null
Published in: European journal of medical research (2022)
The role of variants belonging to Wnt/AhR-pathways in lung cancer susceptibility may be underrated in main-effects association analysis. Complex interaction patterns in individuals of European descent have moderate predictive capacity for lung cancer or subgroups thereof, especially in never smokers.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • stem cells
  • cell proliferation
  • smoking cessation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide analysis