INTEGRAL-ILCCO cohort data analysis revealed the association of clonal haematopoiesis with an increased risk of lung cancer

Chao Cheng, Wei Hong, Christopher I Amos
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To investigate the association between clonal haematopoiesis (CH) and lung cancer risk, we identified CH mutations in 1 059 lung cancer cases and 899 controls using the blood whole-exome sequencing data generated from the Integrative Analysis of Lung Cancer Etiology and Risk project of the International Lung Cancer Consortium (INTEGRAL-ILCCO). Based on the variant allele frequency (VAF) of these mutations, we stratified CH carriers into two groups, low VAF (1%–10%) and high VAF (≥10%), respectively. We observed a significant association between the presence of CH mutations and the risk of lung cancer after adjusting for known risk factors (odd ratio, OR = 1.37, 95% confidence interval, CI = 1.02–1.85). Such an association was largely driven by CH mutations with high-VAF, the OR for high-VAF CH and low-VAF CH were 2.54 (1.38–4.93) and 1.14 (0.82–1.6), respectively. Trend analysis indicated a significant dose–response relationship (P trend = 0.004). This association between high-VAF CH and lung cancer risk remained consistent when subjects were stratified by risk factors or lung cancer histological subtypes. A combination of results from INTEGRAL-ILCCO, UKBB, and MGBB cohorts resulted in a meta-analysed OR of 1.36 (95% CI = 1.14–1.62) for all CH carriers and of 1.76 (95% CI = 1.34–2.31) for high-VAF CH carriers, respectively. In conclusion, our analysis revealed a significant association between CH and increased risk of lung cancer as supported by three independent cohorts.

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INTEGRAL-ILCCO 队列数据分析显示,克隆性造血与肺癌风险增加有关
为了研究克隆性造血(CH)与肺癌风险之间的关系,我们利用国际肺癌联盟(INTEGRAL-ILCCO)肺癌病因与风险整合分析项目(Integrative Analysis of Lung Cancer Etiology and Risk project)的血液全外显子组测序数据,在1059例肺癌病例和899例对照中发现了CH突变。根据这些突变的变异等位基因频率(VAF),我们将CH携带者分为低VAF(1%-10%)和高VAF(§‰¥10%)两组。在对已知风险因素进行调整后,我们观察到CH突变的存在与肺癌风险之间存在明显的关联(奇异比,OR = 1.37,95%置信区间,CI = 1.02-1.85)。高VAF CH和低VAF CH的OR值分别为2.54(1.38-4.93)和1.14(0.82-1.6)。趋势分析表明存在明显的剂量反应关系(P 趋势 = 0.004)。根据风险因素或肺癌组织学亚型对受试者进行分层后,高VAF CH与肺癌风险之间的这种关系仍然保持一致。综合INTEGRAL-ILCCO、UKBB和MGBB队列的结果,所有CH携带者的荟萃分析OR值为1.36(95% CI = 1.14-1.62),高VAF CH携带者的荟萃分析OR值为1.76(95% CI = 1.34-2.31)。总之,我们的分析表明,CH 与肺癌风险增加之间存在显著关联,这一点得到了三个独立队列的支持。
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