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Deciphering colorectal cancer genetics through multi-omic analysis of 100,204 cases and 154,587 controls of European and east Asian ancestries.

Ceres Fernández-RozadillaMaria N TimofeevaZhishan ChenPhilip J LawMinta ThomasStephanie L SchmitVirginia Díez-ObreroLi HsuJuan Fernandez-TajesClaire PallesKitty SherwoodSarah BriggsVictoria SvintiKevin DonnellySusan M FarringtonJames BlackmurPeter Vaughan-ShawXiao-Ou ShuJirong LongQiuyin CaiXingyi GuoYingchang LuPeter BroderickJames B StuddJeroen R HuygheTabitha A HarrisonDavid ContiChristopher H DampierMathew DevallFredrick R SchumacherMarilena MelasGadi RennertMireia Obón-SantacanaVicente Martín-SánchezFerran Moratalla-NavarroJae Hwan OhJeong-Seon KimSun Ha JeeKeum Ji JungSun-Seog KweonMin-Ho ShinAesun ShinYoon-Ok AhnDong-Hyun KimIsao OzeWanqing WenKeitaro MatsuoKoichi MatsudaChizu TanikawaZe-Fang RenYu-Tang GaoWei-Hua JiaJohn HopperMark E JenkinsAung-Ko WinRish PaiJane FigueiredoRobert W HaileSteven GallingerMichael WoodsPolly A NewcombDavid DugganJeremy P CheadleRichard S KaplanTimothy MaughanRachel KerrDavid J KerrIva KiracJan BöhmLukka-Pekka MecklinPekka JousilahtiPaul KnektLauri A AaltonenHarri RissanenEero PukkalaJohan ErikssonTatiana CajusoUlrika HänninenJohanna KondelinKimmo PalinTomas TanskanenLaura Renkonen-SinisaloBrent ZankeSatu MännistöDemetrius AlbanesStephanie J WeinsteinEdward A Ruiz-NarvaezJulie PalmerDaniel D BuchananElizabeth A PlatzKala VisvanathanCornelia UlrichErin M SiegelStefanie BrezinaAndrea GsurPeter CampbellJenny Chang-ClaudeMichael HoffmeisterHermann BrennerMartha SlatteryJohn D PotterKonstantinos K TsilidisMatthias Bernd SchulzeMarc GunterNeil MurphyAntoni CastellsSergi Castellví-BelLeticia MoreiraVolker ArndtAnna ShcherbinaMariana SternBens PardameanD Timothy Timothy BishopGraham G GilesMelissa C SoutheyGregory IdosKevin McDonnellZomoroda Abu-FulJoel GreensonKaterina ShulmanFlavio LejbkowiczKenneth OffitYu-Ru SuRobert SteinfelderTemitope KekuBethany Van GuelpenThomas J HudsonHeather HampelRachel PearlmanSonja BerndtRichard B HayesMarie Elena MartinezSushma ThomasDouglas CorleyPaul David Peter PharoahSusanna C LarssonYun YenHeinz-Josef LenzEmily WhiteLi LiKimberly F DohenyElizabeth PughTameka ShelfordAndrew T ChanMarcia Cruz-CorreaAnnika LindblomDavid HunterAmit D JoshiClemens SchafmayerPeter ScacheriAnshul KundajeDeborah NickersonRobert E SchoenJochen HampeZsofia StadlerPavel VodickaLudmila VodickovaVeronika VymetalkovaNickolas PapadopoulosChistopher EdlundWilliam GaudermanDuncan C ThomasDavid ShibataAmanda Ewart TolandSanford MarkowitzAndre KimStephen J ChanockFranzel van DuijnhovenEdith Johanna Maria FeskensLori C SakodaManuela Gago-DominguezAlicja WolkAlessio NaccaratiBarbara PardiniLiesel M FitzGeraldSoo Chin LeeShuji OginoStephanie BienCharles KooperbergChristopher LiYi LinRoss PrenticeConghui QuStephane BezieauCatherine TangenElaine R MardisTaiki YamajiNorie SawadaMotoki IwasakiChristopher A HaimanLoic Le MarchandAnna WuChenxu QuCaroline McNeilGerhard A CoetzeeCaroline HaywardIan J DearySarah E HarrisEvropi TheodoratouStuart ReidMarion WalkerLi Yin OoiVictor MorenoGraham CaseyStephen GruberIan P M TomlinsonQuan LongMalcolm G DunlopRichard S HoulstonUlrike Peters
Published in: Nature genetics (2022)
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. We conducted a genome-wide association study meta-analysis of 100,204 CRC cases and 154,587 controls of European and east Asian ancestry, identifying 205 independent risk associations, of which 50 were unreported. We performed integrative genomic, transcriptomic and methylomic analyses across large bowel mucosa and other tissues. Transcriptome- and methylome-wide association studies revealed an additional 53 risk associations. We identified 155 high-confidence effector genes functionally linked to CRC risk, many of which had no previously established role in CRC. These have multiple different functions and specifically indicate that variation in normal colorectal homeostasis, proliferation, cell adhesion, migration, immunity and microbial interactions determines CRC risk. Crosstissue analyses indicated that over a third of effector genes most probably act outside the colonic mucosa. Our findings provide insights into colorectal oncogenesis and highlight potential targets across tissues for new CRC treatment and chemoprevention strategies.
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