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Polymorphic variants involved in methylation regulation: a strategy to discover risk loci for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

  • Chiara Corradi
  • , Giulia Lencioni
  • , Manuel Gentiluomo
  • , Alessio Felici
  • , Anna Latiano
  • , Gediminas Kiudelis
  • , Casper H. J. van Eijck
  • , Katalin Marta
  • , Rita T. Lawlor
  • , Francesca Tavano
  • , Ugo Boggi
  • , Frederike Dijk
  • , Giulia Martina Cavestro
  • , Roel C. H. Vermeulen
  • , Thilo Hackert
  • , Maria Chiara Petrone
  • , Faik G. ntac Uzunoğ lu
  • , Livia Archibugi
  • , Jakob R. Izbicki
  • , Luca Morelli
  • Alessandro Zerbi, Stefano Landi, Hannah Stocker, Renata Talar-Wojnarowska, Gregorio di Franco, P. ter Hegyi, Cosimo Sperti, Silvia Carrara, Gabriele Capurso, Maria Gazouli, Hermann Brenner, Stefania Bunduc, Olivier Busch, Francesco Perri, Martin Oliverius, P. ter Jeno Hegyi, Mara Goetz, Pasquale Scognamiglio, Andrea Mambrini, Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono, Edita Kreivenaite, Juozas Kupcinskas, Tamas Hussein, Stefano Ermini, Anna Caterina Milanetto, Pavel Vodicka, Vytautas Kiudelis, Viktor Hlaváč, Pavel Soucek, George E. Theodoropoulos, Daniela Basso, John P. Neoptolemos, Mateus Nóbrega Aoki, Raffaele Pezzilli, Claudio Pasquali, Roger Chammas, Sabrina Gloria Giulia Testoni, Beatrice Mohelnikova-Duchonova, Maurizio Lucchesi, Cosmeri Rizzato, Federico Canzian, Daniele Campa*
*Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Pisa
  • IRCCS Ospedale Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza - San Giovanni Rotondo (FG)
  • Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
  • Erasmus MC
  • Semmelweis University
  • University and Hospital Trust of Verona
  • Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
  • Utrecht University
  • Heidelberg University 
  • Viral Evolution and Transmission Unit, Division of Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy
  • University of Hamburg
  • Sant’Andrea Hospital
  • IRCCS Istituto Clinico Humanitas - Rozzano (Milano)
  • Humanitas University
  • German Cancer Research Center
  • Medical University of Łódź
  • University of Pecs
  • Azienda Ospedaliera di Padova
  • Athens University Medical School
  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
  • Charles University
  • Oncology of Massa Carrara
  • Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Meyer
  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Hippokration General Hospital
  • Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
  • Potenza County Medical Association
  • Palacký University Olomouc
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • University of Amsterdam
  • Ruprecht-Karls-University
  • From the Neuroimaging Research Unit, Division of Neuroscience (P.P.), and Neurology Unite (P.P.), IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy; and Department of Anatomy and Neurosciences (M.M.S.), MS Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Amsterdam UMC, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
  • National Center for Tumor Diseases Heidelberg
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences CR

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Abstract

Introduction: Only a small number of risk factors for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has been established. Several studies identified a role of epigenetics and of deregulation of DNA methylation. DNA methylation is variable across a lifetime and in different tissues; nevertheless, its levels can be regulated by genetic variants like methylation quantitative trait loci (mQTLs), which can be used as a surrogate. Materials and methods: We scanned the whole genome for mQTLs and performed an association study in 14 705 PDAC cases and 246 921 controls. The methylation data were obtained from whole blood and pancreatic cancer tissue through online databases. We used the Pancreatic Cancer Cohort Consortium and the Pancreatic Cancer Case-Control Consortium genome-wide association study (GWAS) data as discovery phase and the Pancreatic Disease Research consortium, the FinnGen project and the Japan Pancreatic Cancer Research consortium GWAS as replication phase. Results: The C allele of 15q26.1-rs12905855 showed an association with a decreased risk of PDAC (OR=0.90, 95% CI 0.87 to 0.94, p=4.93×10-8 in the overall meta-analysis), reaching genome-level statistical significance. 15q26.1-rs12905855 decreases the methylation of a 'C-phosphate-G' (CpG) site located in the promoter region of the RCCD1 antisense (RCCD1-AS1) gene which, when expressed, decreases the expression of the RCC1 domain-containing (RCCD1) gene (part of a histone demethylase complex). Thus, it is possible that the rs12905855 C-allele has a protective role in PDAC development through an increase of RCCD1 gene expression, made possible by the inactivity of RCCD1-AS1. Conclusion: We identified a novel PDAC risk locus which modulates cancer risk by controlling gene expression through DNA methylation.
Original languageEnglish
Article number108910
Pages (from-to)980-986
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of medical genetics
Volume60
Issue number10
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2023

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Keywords

  • DNA Methylation
  • Genetic Variation
  • Genetics
  • Germ-Line Mutation
  • Molecular Epidemiology

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