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Fine mapping of MHC region in lung cancer highlights independent susceptibility loci by ethnicity.

Aida Ferreiro-IglesiasCorina LesseurJames McKayRayjean J HungYounghun HanXuchen ZongDavid ChristianiMattias JohanssonXiangjun XiaoYafang LiDavid C QianXuemei JiGeoffrey LiuNeil CaporasoGhislaine SceloDavid ZaridzeAnush MukeriyaMilica KonticSimona OgnjanovicJolanta LissowskaMałgorzata SzołkowskaBeata SwiatkowskaVladimir JanoutIvana HolcatovaCiprian BolcaMilan SavicMiodrag OgnjanovicStig Egil BojesenXifeng WuDemetrios AlbanesMelinda C AldrichAdonina TardonAna Fernandez-SomoanoGuillermo Fernandez-TardonLoic Le MarchandGadi RennertChu ChenJennifer DohertyGary GoodmanHeike BickeböllerH-Erich WichmannAngela RischAlbert RosenbergerHongbing ShenJuncheng DaiJohn K FieldMichael DaviesPenella WollM Dawn TeareLambertus A KiemeneyErik H F M van der HeijdenJian-Min YuanYun-Chul HongAage HaugenShanbeh ZienolddinyStephen LamMing-Sound TsaoMikael JohanssonKjell GrankvistMatthew B SchabathAngeline AndrewEric DuellOlle MelanderHans BrunnströmPhilip LazarusSusanne M ArnoldStacey SloneJinyoung ByunAhsan KamalDakai ZhuMaria Teresa LandiChristopher Ian AmosPaul J Brennan
Published in: Nature communications (2018)
Lung cancer has several genetic associations identified within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC); although the basis for these associations remains elusive. Here, we analyze MHC genetic variation among 26,044 lung cancer patients and 20,836 controls densely genotyped across the MHC, using the Illumina Illumina OncoArray or Illumina 660W SNP microarray. We impute sequence variation in classical HLA genes, fine-map MHC associations for lung cancer risk with major histologies and compare results between ethnicities. Independent and novel associations within HLA genes are identified in Europeans including amino acids in the HLA-B*0801 peptide binding groove and an independent HLA-DQB1*06 loci group. In Asians, associations are driven by two independent HLA allele sets that both increase risk in HLA-DQB1*0401 and HLA-DRB1*0701; the latter better represented by the amino acid Ala-104. These results implicate several HLA-tumor peptide interactions as the major MHC factor modulating lung cancer susceptibility.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • amino acid
  • air pollution
  • high density
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • signaling pathway
  • transcription factor
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • high throughput sequencing