Meta-analysis of uveal melanoma genome-wide association studies identifies novel risk loci and population effect size heterogeneity.

IF 3.3 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Georgia Mies, Noah L Tsao, Alexandre Houy, Sarah E Coupland, Helen Kalirai, Asta Försti, Kari Hemminki, Hauke Thomsen, Marc-Henri Stern, Carol L Shields, Scott M Damrauer, Katheryn G Ewens, Arupa Ganguly, Iain Mathieson
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Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare but frequently metastasizing cancer. Genome-wide association studies have identified three common genome-wide significant germline risk loci. Here, we perform a genome-wide association study on 401 new cases and conduct a meta-analysis with three independent previously published cohorts for a total sample size of 2,426 cases. We confirm the three previously identified risk loci and identify four additional genome-wide significant loci. We find that eye pigmentation decreasing variants are systematically associated with increased UM risk, and that selection for lighter pigmentation in the past 5000 years explains about 73% of the difference in UM incidence between Northern and Southern Europe. We find evidence of effect size heterogeneity at significant loci across cohorts, in particular, a weaker association between eye pigmentation and UM in a Finnish cohort. Finally, we confirm differential effect sizes between uveal melanoma cases with and without loss of chromosome 3, the major determinant of metastatic risk. Our study identifies novel germline risk factors for UM and highlights genetic and environmental heterogeneity in its etiology.

葡萄膜黑色素瘤全基因组关联研究的荟萃分析确定了新的风险位点和群体效应大小异质性。
葡萄膜黑色素瘤(UM)是一种罕见但经常转移的癌症。全基因组关联研究已经确定了三个常见的全基因组显著种系风险位点。在这里,我们对401例新病例进行了全基因组关联研究,并对三个独立的先前发表的队列进行了荟萃分析,总样本量为2,426例。我们确认了先前确定的三个风险位点,并确定了另外四个全基因组显著位点。我们发现,眼睛色素沉着减少的变异与UM风险增加有系统的联系,在过去的5000年里,浅色色素沉着的选择解释了北欧和南欧之间UM发病率差异的73%。我们发现在队列中显著位点存在效应大小异质性的证据,特别是在芬兰队列中,眼睛色素沉着与UM之间的关联较弱。最后,我们确认了有无3号染色体缺失的葡萄膜黑色素瘤病例之间的差异效应大小,3号染色体是转移风险的主要决定因素。我们的研究确定了UM的新的生殖系危险因素,并强调了其病因的遗传和环境异质性。
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HGG Advances
HGG Advances Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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