A Novel Locus on 6p21.2 for Cancer Treatment–Induced Cardiac Dysfunction Among Childhood Cancer Survivors. (14th June 2022)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A Novel Locus on 6p21.2 for Cancer Treatment–Induced Cardiac Dysfunction Among Childhood Cancer Survivors. (14th June 2022)
- Main Title:
- A Novel Locus on 6p21.2 for Cancer Treatment–Induced Cardiac Dysfunction Among Childhood Cancer Survivors
- Authors:
- Sapkota, Yadav
Ehrhardt, Matthew J
Qin, Na
Wang, Zhaoming
Liu, Qi
Qiu, Weiyu
Shelton, Kyla
Shao, Ying
Plyler, Emily
Mulder, Heather L
Easton, John
Michael, J Robert
Burridge, Paul W
Wang, Xuexia
Wilson, Carmen L
Jefferies, John L
Chow, Eric J
Oeffinger, Kevin C
Morton, Lindsay M
Li, Chunliang
Yang, Jun J
Zhang, Jinghui
Bhatia, Smita
Mulrooney, Daniel A
Hudson, Melissa M
Robison, Leslie L
Armstrong, Gregory T
Yasui, Yutaka - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Adult survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of cardiac late effects. Methods: Using whole-genome sequencing data from 1870 survivors of European ancestry in the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE) study, genetic variants were examined for association with ejection fraction (EF) and clinically assessed cancer therapy–induced cardiac dysfunction (CCD). Statistically significant findings were validated in 301 SJLIFE survivors of African ancestry and 4020 survivors of European ancestry from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. All statistical tests were 2-sided. Results: A variant near KCNK17 showed genome-wide significant association with EF (rs2815063-A: EF reduction = 1.6%; P = 2.1 × 10 -8 ) in SJLIFE survivors of European ancestry, which replicated in SJLIFE survivors of African ancestry (EF reduction = 1.5%; P = .004). The rs2815063-A also showed a 1.80-fold ( P = .008) risk of severe or disabling or life-threatening CCD and replicated in 4020 Childhood Cancer Survivor Study survivors of European ancestry (odds ratio = 1.40; P = .04). Notably, rs2815063-A was specifically associated among survivors exposed to doxorubicin only, with a stronger effect on EF (3.3% EF reduction) and CCD (2.97-fold). Whole blood DNA methylation data in 1651 SJLIFE survivors of European ancestry showed statistically significant correlation of rs2815063-A with dysregulation of KCNK17 enhancers (false discovery rate <5%), which replicated in 263Abstract: Background: Adult survivors of childhood cancer are at increased risk of cardiac late effects. Methods: Using whole-genome sequencing data from 1870 survivors of European ancestry in the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort (SJLIFE) study, genetic variants were examined for association with ejection fraction (EF) and clinically assessed cancer therapy–induced cardiac dysfunction (CCD). Statistically significant findings were validated in 301 SJLIFE survivors of African ancestry and 4020 survivors of European ancestry from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. All statistical tests were 2-sided. Results: A variant near KCNK17 showed genome-wide significant association with EF (rs2815063-A: EF reduction = 1.6%; P = 2.1 × 10 -8 ) in SJLIFE survivors of European ancestry, which replicated in SJLIFE survivors of African ancestry (EF reduction = 1.5%; P = .004). The rs2815063-A also showed a 1.80-fold ( P = .008) risk of severe or disabling or life-threatening CCD and replicated in 4020 Childhood Cancer Survivor Study survivors of European ancestry (odds ratio = 1.40; P = .04). Notably, rs2815063-A was specifically associated among survivors exposed to doxorubicin only, with a stronger effect on EF (3.3% EF reduction) and CCD (2.97-fold). Whole blood DNA methylation data in 1651 SJLIFE survivors of European ancestry showed statistically significant correlation of rs2815063-A with dysregulation of KCNK17 enhancers (false discovery rate <5%), which replicated in 263 survivors of African ancestry. Consistently, the rs2815063-A was associated with KCNK17 downregulation based on RNA sequencing of 75 survivors. Conclusions: Leveraging the 2 largest cohorts of childhood cancer survivors in North America and survivor-specific polygenomic functional data, we identified a novel risk locus for CCD, which showed specificity with doxorubicin-induced cardiac dysfunction and highlighted dysregulation of KCNK17 as the likely molecular mechanism underlying this genetic association. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Volume 114:Number 8(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute
- Issue:
- Volume 114:Number 8(2022)
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- Volume 114, Issue 8 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 114
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0114-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1109
- Page End:
- 1116
- Publication Date:
- 2022-06-14
- Subjects:
- Cancer -- Periodicals
Cancer -- Research -- Periodicals
616.994 - Journal URLs:
- https://jnci.oxfordjournals.org/ ↗
http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/jnci/djac115 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0027-8874
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