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European genetic ancestry associated with risk of childhood ependymoma

机译:欧洲遗传血统与儿童时期突变瘤风险相关

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Background. Ependymoma is a histologically defined central nervous system tumor most commonly occurring in childhood. Population-level incidence differences by race/ethnicity are observed, with individuals of European ancestry at highest risk. We aimed to determine whether extent of European genetic ancestry is associated with ependymoma risk in US populations.Methods. In a multi-ethnic study of Californian children (327 cases, 1970 controls), we estimated the proportions of European, African, and Native American ancestry among recently admixed Hispanic and African American subjects and estimated European admixture among non-Hispanic white subjects using genome-wide data. We tested whether genome-wide ancestry differences were associated with ependymoma risk and performed admixture mapping to identify associations with local ancestry. We also evaluated race/ethnicity-stratified ependymoma incidence data from the Central BrainTumor Registry of the United States (CBTRUS).Results. CBTRUS data revealed that African American and Native American children have 33% and 36%, respectively, reduced incidence of ependymoma compared with non-Hispanic whites. In genetic analyses, a 20% increase in European ancestry was associated with a 1.31-fold higher odds of ependymoma among self-reported Hispanics and African Americans (95% CI: 1.08-1.59, P-meta = 6.7 x 10(-3)). Additionally, eastern European ancestral substructure was associated with increased ependymoma risk in non-Hispanic whites (P = 0.030) and in Hispanics (P = 0.043). Admixture mapping revealed a peak at 20p13 associated with increased local European ancestry, and targeted fine-mapping identified a lead variant at rs6039499 near RSPO4 (odds ratio = 1.99; 95% CI: 1.45-2.73; P = 2.2 x 10(-5)) but which was not validated in an independent set of posterior fossa type A patients.Conclusions. Interethnic differences in ependymoma risk are recapitulated in the genomic ancestry of ependymoma patients, implicating regions to target in future association studies.
机译:背景。 Endendymoma是在儿童时期最常发生的组织学定义的中枢神经系统肿瘤。观察到种族/种族的人口水平发病率差异,欧洲祖先的个人以最高的风险。我们的目标是确定欧洲遗传血症的程度是否与美国人口中的突变瘤风险有关。方法。在加州儿童的多种族研究中(327例,1970年的控制),我们估计了欧洲,非洲和美洲原住民在最近将西班牙裔和非裔美国人受试者中的比例和非洲裔美国受试者的比例,并估计了使用基因组的非西班牙裔怀特受试者中的欧洲混合物-Wide数据。我们测试了基因组的祖先差异是否与外膜瘤风险相关,并进行了混合映射,以确定与当地血统的关联。我们还评估了来自美国中央Braintumor登记处的种族/种族分层的突变瘤发生率数据(CBTRUS)。结果。 CBTRUS数据显示,与非西班牙裔人相比,非洲裔美国和美洲美洲儿童分别具有33%和36%,降低突变瘤的发病率降低。在遗传分析中,欧洲血统增加了20%的增加与自我报告的西班牙裔美国人和非洲裔美国人之间的突变瘤的次数增加1.31倍(95%CI:1.08-1.59,P-Meta = 6.7 x 10(-3) )。此外,东欧祖先的子结构与非西班牙裔白人(P = 0.030)和西班牙裔(P = 0.043)增加的突变瘤风险增加有关。混合物映射在20P13中显示出与当地欧洲血症增加相关的峰值,并且靶向细映射鉴定了RSPO4附近RS6039499的铅变体(差值比= 1.99; 95%CI:1.45-2.73; P = 2.2 x 10(-5) )但是在一组独立的后窝型患者中未验证.Conclusions。 Endymoma风险的整体差异在Endymoma患者的基因组血症中综合,将区域占据了未来的协会研究中的目标。

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    《Neuro-Oncology》 |2020年第11期|1637-1646|共10页
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    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Epidemiol & Biostat San Francisco CA USA;

    Baylor Coll Med Duncan Comprehens Canc Ctr Dept Med Sect Epidemiol & Populat Sci Houston TX 77030 USA|Cent Brain Tumor Registry US Hinsdale IL USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Neurol Surg San Francisco CA USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Neurol Surg San Francisco CA USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Med Div Gen Internal Med San Francisco CA USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Med Div Gen Internal Med San Francisco CA USA;

    Univ Calif Berkeley Sch Publ Hlth Berkeley CA 94720 USA;

    Univ Southern Calif Ctr Genet Epidemiol Los Angeles CA 90007 USA;

    Univ Southern Calif Ctr Genet Epidemiol Los Angeles CA 90007 USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Pediat Div Pediat Hematol Oncol San Francisco CA USA|Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Neurol San Francisco CA USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia Dept Biomed & Hlth Informat Philadelphia PA 19104 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia Ctr Appl Genom Philadelphia PA 19104 USA|Univ Penn Childrens Hosp Philadelphia Dept Pediat Philadelphia PA 19104 USA|Univ Penn Perelman Sch Med Philadelphia PA 19104 USA;

    Childrens Hosp Philadelphia Dept Biomed & Hlth Informat Philadelphia PA 19104 USA|Univ Penn Childrens Hosp Philadelphia Dept Pediat Philadelphia PA 19104 USA|Univ Penn Perelman Sch Med Philadelphia PA 19104 USA;

    Cent Brain Tumor Registry US Hinsdale IL USA;

    Cent Brain Tumor Registry US Hinsdale IL USA|Case Western Reserve Univ Sch Med Dept Populat & Quantitat Hlth Sci & Case Comprehe Cleveland OH USA;

    Hosp Sick Children Arthur & Sonia Labatt Brain Tumor Res Ctr Toronto ON Canada;

    Duke Univ Dept Neurosurg Sch Med Durham NC USA|Duke Univ Duke Canc Inst Sch Med Durham NC USA;

    Baylor Coll Med Duncan Comprehens Canc Ctr Dept Med Sect Epidemiol & Populat Sci Houston TX 77030 USA;

    Hosp Sick Children Arthur & Sonia Labatt Brain Tumor Res Ctr Toronto ON Canada;

    Univ Calif Berkeley Sch Publ Hlth Berkeley CA 94720 USA;

    Univ Southern Calif Ctr Genet Epidemiol Los Angeles CA 90007 USA;

    Univ Calif San Francisco Dept Epidemiol & Biostat San Francisco CA USA|Duke Univ Dept Neurosurg Sch Med Durham NC USA|Duke Univ Duke Canc Inst Sch Med Durham NC USA;

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    disparities; ependymoma; ethnicity; genetic ancestry; pediatric cancer; race;

    机译:差异;Endencoma;种族;遗传血统;儿科癌症;种族;
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