Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies

Background: Differences in the distribution of genotypes between individuals of the same ethnicity are an important confounder factor commonly undervalued in typical association studies conducted in radiogenomics. Objective: To evaluate the genotypic distribution of SNPs in a wide set of Spanish pro...

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Autores: Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto, Valenciano, Almudena, Foro Arnalot, Palmira, Álvarez Cubero, María Jesús, Cozar, José Manuel, Suárez Novo, José Francisco, Castells Esteve, Manel, Ayala-Gil, Adriana, Fernández Gonzalo, Pablo, Ferrer Forés, Maria Montserrat, Guedea, Ferrán, Sancho-Pardo, Gemma, Craven-Bartle, Jordi, Ortiz Gordillo, María José, Cabrera Roldán, Patricia, Herrera Ramos, Estefanía, Lara, Pedro C.
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:España
Institución:Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Repositorio:Repositorio Digital de la UPF
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10230/53712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069735
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Palabra clave:Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Canaries
Variant genotypes
Toxicity
DNA repair
Haplotypes
Prostate cancer
Genotyping
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spelling Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studiesHenríquez Hernández, Luis AlbertoValenciano, AlmudenaForo Arnalot, PalmiraÁlvarez Cubero, María JesúsCozar, José ManuelSuárez Novo, José FranciscoCastells Esteve, ManelAyala-Gil, AdrianaFernández Gonzalo, PabloFerrer Forés, Maria MontserratGuedea, FerránSancho-Pardo, GemmaCraven-Bartle, JordiOrtiz Gordillo, María JoséCabrera Roldán, PatriciaHerrera Ramos, EstefaníaLara, Pedro C.Single nucleotide polymorphismsCanariesVariant genotypesToxicityDNA repairHaplotypesProstate cancerGenotypingBackground: Differences in the distribution of genotypes between individuals of the same ethnicity are an important confounder factor commonly undervalued in typical association studies conducted in radiogenomics. Objective: To evaluate the genotypic distribution of SNPs in a wide set of Spanish prostate cancer patients for determine the homogeneity of the population and to disclose potential bias. Design setting and participants: A total of 601 prostate cancer patients from Andalusia, Basque Country, Canary and Catalonia were genotyped for 10 SNPs located in 6 different genes associated to DNA repair: XRCC1 (rs25487, rs25489, rs1799782), ERCC2 (rs13181), ERCC1 (rs11615), LIG4 (rs1805388, rs1805386), ATM (rs17503908, rs1800057) and P53 (rs1042522). The SNP genotyping was made in a Biotrove OpenArray® NT Cycler. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Comparisons of genotypic and allelic frequencies among populations, as well as haplotype analyses were determined using the web-based environment SNPator. Principal component analysis was made using the SnpMatrix and XSnpMatrix classes and methods implemented as an R package. Non-supervised hierarchical cluster of SNP was made using MultiExperiment Viewer. Results and limitations: We observed that genotype distribution of 4 out 10 SNPs was statistically different among the studied populations, showing the greatest differences between Andalusia and Catalonia. These observations were confirmed in cluster analysis, principal component analysis and in the differential distribution of haplotypes among the populations. Because tumor characteristics have not been taken into account, it is possible that some polymorphisms may influence tumor characteristics in the same way that it may pose a risk factor for other disease characteristics. Conclusion: Differences in distribution of genotypes within different populations of the same ethnicity could be an important confounding factor responsible for the lack of validation of SNPs associated with radiation-induced toxicity, especially when extensive meta-analysis with subjects from different countries are carried out.Public Library of Science (PLoS)202220222013info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10230/53712http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069735reponame:Repositorio Digital de la UPFinstname:Universitat Pompeu FabraInglésPLoS One. 2013 Jul 23;8(7):e69735© 2013 Henríquez-Hernández et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositori.upf.edu:10230/537122026-06-12T07:21:37Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
title Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
spellingShingle Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Canaries
Variant genotypes
Toxicity
DNA repair
Haplotypes
Prostate cancer
Genotyping
title_short Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
title_full Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
title_fullStr Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
title_full_unstemmed Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
title_sort Polymorphisms in DNA-repair genes in a cohort of prostate cancer patients from different areas in Spain: heterogeneity between populations as a confounding factor in association studies
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto
Valenciano, Almudena
Foro Arnalot, Palmira
Álvarez Cubero, María Jesús
Cozar, José Manuel
Suárez Novo, José Francisco
Castells Esteve, Manel
Ayala-Gil, Adriana
Fernández Gonzalo, Pablo
Ferrer Forés, Maria Montserrat
Guedea, Ferrán
Sancho-Pardo, Gemma
Craven-Bartle, Jordi
Ortiz Gordillo, María José
Cabrera Roldán, Patricia
Herrera Ramos, Estefanía
Lara, Pedro C.
author Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto
author_facet Henríquez Hernández, Luis Alberto
Valenciano, Almudena
Foro Arnalot, Palmira
Álvarez Cubero, María Jesús
Cozar, José Manuel
Suárez Novo, José Francisco
Castells Esteve, Manel
Ayala-Gil, Adriana
Fernández Gonzalo, Pablo
Ferrer Forés, Maria Montserrat
Guedea, Ferrán
Sancho-Pardo, Gemma
Craven-Bartle, Jordi
Ortiz Gordillo, María José
Cabrera Roldán, Patricia
Herrera Ramos, Estefanía
Lara, Pedro C.
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author2 Valenciano, Almudena
Foro Arnalot, Palmira
Álvarez Cubero, María Jesús
Cozar, José Manuel
Suárez Novo, José Francisco
Castells Esteve, Manel
Ayala-Gil, Adriana
Fernández Gonzalo, Pablo
Ferrer Forés, Maria Montserrat
Guedea, Ferrán
Sancho-Pardo, Gemma
Craven-Bartle, Jordi
Ortiz Gordillo, María José
Cabrera Roldán, Patricia
Herrera Ramos, Estefanía
Lara, Pedro C.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Canaries
Variant genotypes
Toxicity
DNA repair
Haplotypes
Prostate cancer
Genotyping
topic Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Canaries
Variant genotypes
Toxicity
DNA repair
Haplotypes
Prostate cancer
Genotyping
description Background: Differences in the distribution of genotypes between individuals of the same ethnicity are an important confounder factor commonly undervalued in typical association studies conducted in radiogenomics. Objective: To evaluate the genotypic distribution of SNPs in a wide set of Spanish prostate cancer patients for determine the homogeneity of the population and to disclose potential bias. Design setting and participants: A total of 601 prostate cancer patients from Andalusia, Basque Country, Canary and Catalonia were genotyped for 10 SNPs located in 6 different genes associated to DNA repair: XRCC1 (rs25487, rs25489, rs1799782), ERCC2 (rs13181), ERCC1 (rs11615), LIG4 (rs1805388, rs1805386), ATM (rs17503908, rs1800057) and P53 (rs1042522). The SNP genotyping was made in a Biotrove OpenArray® NT Cycler. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis: Comparisons of genotypic and allelic frequencies among populations, as well as haplotype analyses were determined using the web-based environment SNPator. Principal component analysis was made using the SnpMatrix and XSnpMatrix classes and methods implemented as an R package. Non-supervised hierarchical cluster of SNP was made using MultiExperiment Viewer. Results and limitations: We observed that genotype distribution of 4 out 10 SNPs was statistically different among the studied populations, showing the greatest differences between Andalusia and Catalonia. These observations were confirmed in cluster analysis, principal component analysis and in the differential distribution of haplotypes among the populations. Because tumor characteristics have not been taken into account, it is possible that some polymorphisms may influence tumor characteristics in the same way that it may pose a risk factor for other disease characteristics. Conclusion: Differences in distribution of genotypes within different populations of the same ethnicity could be an important confounding factor responsible for the lack of validation of SNPs associated with radiation-induced toxicity, especially when extensive meta-analysis with subjects from different countries are carried out.
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