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Inherited variants affecting RNA editing may contribute to ovarian cancer susceptibility: results from a large-scale collaboration.


ABSTRACT: RNA editing in mammals is a form of post-transcriptional modification in which adenosine is converted to inosine by the adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADAR) family of enzymes. Based on evidence of altered ADAR expression in epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC), we hypothesized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ADAR genes modify EOC susceptibility, potentially by altering ovarian tissue gene expression. Using directly genotyped and imputed data from 10,891 invasive EOC cases and 21,693 controls, we evaluated the associations of 5,303 SNPs in ADAD1, ADAR, ADAR2, ADAR3, and SND1. Unconditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), with adjustment for European ancestry. We conducted gene-level analyses using the Admixture Maximum Likelihood (AML) test and the Sequence-Kernel Association test for common and rare variants (SKAT-CR). Association analysis revealed top risk-associated SNP rs77027562 (OR (95% CI)= 1.39 (1.17-1.64), P=1.0x10-4) in ADAR3 and rs185455523 in SND1 (OR (95% CI)= 0.68 (0.56-0.83), P=2.0x10-4). When restricting to serous histology (n=6,500), the magnitude of association strengthened for rs185455523 (OR=0.60, P=1.0x10-4). Gene-level analyses revealed that variation in ADAR was associated (P<0.05) with EOC susceptibility, with PAML=0.022 and PSKAT-CR=0.020. Expression quantitative trait locus analysis in EOC tissue revealed significant associations (P<0.05) with ADAR expression for several SNPs in ADAR, including rs1127313 (G/A), a SNP in the 3' untranslated region. In summary, germline variation involving RNA editing genes may influence EOC susceptibility, warranting further investigation of inherited and acquired alterations affecting RNA editing.

SUBMITTER: Permuth JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5340123 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inherited variants affecting RNA editing may contribute to ovarian cancer susceptibility: results from a large-scale collaboration.

Permuth Jennifer B JB   Reid Brett B   Earp Madalene M   Chen Y Ann YA   Monteiro Alvaro N A AN   Chen Zhihua Z   Chenevix-Trench Georgia G   Fasching Peter A PA   Beckmann Matthias W MW   Lambrechts Diether D   Vanderstichele Adriaan A   Van Niewenhuyse Els E   Vergote Ignace I   Rossing Mary Anne MA   Doherty Jennifer Anne JA   Chang-Claude Jenny J   Moysich Kirsten K   Odunsi Kunle K   Goodman Marc T MT   Shvetsov Yurii B YB   Wilkens Lynne R LR   Thompson Pamela J PJ   Dörk Thilo T   Bogdanova Natalia N   Butzow Ralf R   Nevanlinna Heli H   Pelttari Liisa L   Leminen Arto A   Modugno Francesmary F   Edwards Robert P RP   Ness Roberta B RB   Kelley Joseph J   Heitz Florian F   Karlan Beth B   Lester Jenny J   Kjaer Susanne K SK   Jensen Allan A   Giles Graham G   Hildebrandt Michelle M   Liang Dong D   Lu Karen H KH   Wu Xifeng X   Levine Douglas A DA   Bisogna Maria M   Berchuck Andrew A   Cramer Daniel W DW   Terry Kathryn L KL   Tworoger Shelley S SS   Poole Elizabeth M EM   Bandera Elisa V EV   Fridley Brooke B   Cunningham Julie J   Winham Stacey J SJ   Olson Sara H SH   Orlow Irene I   Bjorge Line L   Kiemeney Lambertus A LA   Massuger Leon L   Pejovic Tanja T   Moffitt Melissa M   Le Nhu N   Cook Linda S LS   Brooks-Wilson Angela A   Kelemen Linda E LE   Gronwald Jacek J   Lubinski Jan J   Wentzensen Nicolas N   Brinton Louise A LA   Lissowska Jolanta J   Yang Hanna H   Hogdall Estrid E   Hogdall Claus C   Lundvall Lene L   Pharoah Paul D P PD   Song Honglin H   Campbell Ian I   Eccles Diana D   McNeish Iain I   Whittemore Alice A   McGuire Valerie V   Sieh Weiva W   Rothstein Joseph J   Phelan Catherine M CM   Risch Harvey H   Narod Steven S   McLaughlin John J   Anton-Culver Hoda H   Ziogas Argyrios A   Menon Usha U   Gayther Simon S   Ramus Susan J SJ   Gentry-Maharaj Aleksandra A   Pearce Celeste Leigh CL   Wu Anna H AH   Kupryjanczyk Jolanta J   Dansonka-Mieszkowska Agnieszka A   Schildkraut Joellen M JM   Cheng Jin Q JQ   Goode Ellen L EL   Sellers Thomas A TA  

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RNA editing in mammals is a form of post-transcriptional modification in which adenosine is converted to inosine by the adenosine deaminases acting on RNA (ADAR) family of enzymes. Based on evidence of altered ADAR expression in epithelial ovarian cancers (EOC), we hypothesized that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ADAR genes modify EOC susceptibility, potentially by altering ovarian tissue gene expression. Using directly genotyped and imputed data from 10,891 invasive EOC cases and 21,  ...[more]

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