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Using linkage studies combined with whole-exome sequencing to identify novel candidate genes for familial colorectal cancer

机译:使用联动研究结合全外壳测序以鉴定家族性结肠直肠癌的新型候选基因

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Colorectat cancer (CRC) is a complex disorder for which the majority of the underlying germtine predisposition factors remain still unidentified. Here, we combined whole-exome sequencing (WES) and linkage analysis in families with multiple relatives affected by CRC to identify candidate genes harboring rare variants with potential high-penetrance effects. Forty-seven affected subjects from 18 extended CRC families underwent WES. Genome-wide linkage analysis was performed under linear and exponential models. Suggestive linkage peaks were identified on chromosomes Iq22-q24.2 (maxSNP = rs2134095; LODlinear = 2.38, LODexp 2.196), 7q31.2-q34 (maxSNP rs6953296; LODlinear 2.197, LODexp - 2.149) and 10q21.2-q23.1 (maxSNP = rsl904589; LODlinear = 1.445, LODexp = 2.195). These linkage signals were replicated in 10 independent sets of random markers from each of these regions. To assess the contribution of rare variants predicted to be pathogenic, we performed a family-based segregation test with 89 rare variants predicted to be deleterious from 78 genes under the linkage intervals. This analysis showed significant segregation of rare variants with CRC in 18 genes (weighted p-value > 0.0028). Protein network analysis and functional evaluation were used to suggest a plausible candidate gene for germline CRC predisposition. Etiologic rare variants implicated in cancer germline predisposition may be identified by combining traditional linkage with WES data. This approach can be used with already available NGS data from families with several sequenced members to further identify candidate genes involved germline predisposition to disease. This approach resulted in one candidate gene associated with increased risk of CRC but needs evidence from further studies.
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