Interaction Between 5 Genetic Variants and Allergy in Glioma Risk
doi: 10.1093/aje/kwq075
pmid: 20462933
Interaction Between 5 Genetic Variants and Allergy in Glioma Risk
The etiology of glioma is barely known. Epidemiologic studies have provided evidence for an inverse relation between glioma risk and allergic disease. Genome-wide association data have identified common genetic variants at 5p15.33 (rs2736100, TERT), 8q24.21 (rs4295627, CCDC26), 9p21.3 (rs4977756, CDKN2A-CDKN2B), 11q23.3 (rs498872, PHLDB1), and 20q13.33 (rs6010620, RTEL1) as determinants of glioma risk. The authors investigated whether there is interaction between the effects of allergy and these 5 variants on glioma risk. Data from 5 case-control studies carried out in Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom (2000-2004) were used, totaling 1,029 cases and 1,668 controls. Risk was inversely associated with asthma, hay fever, eczema, and "any allergy," significantly for each factor except asthma, and was significantly positively associated with number of risk alleles for each of the 5 single nucleotide polymorphisms. There was interaction between asthma and rs498872 (greater protective effect of asthma with increasing number of risk alleles; per-allele interaction odds ratio (OR) = 0.65, P = 0.041), between "any allergy" and rs4977756 (smaller protective effect; interaction OR = 1.27, P = 0.047), and between "any allergy" and rs6010620 (greater protective effect; interaction OR = 0.70, P = 0.017). Case-only analyses provided further support for atopy interactions for rs4977756 and rs498872. This study provides evidence for possible gene-environment interactions in glioma development.
- University of Southern Denmark Denmark
- Institute of Cancer Research United Kingdom
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Genotype, Eczema, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Young Adult, Allergic, Sex Factors, Risk Factors, Odds Ratio, Confidence Intervals, Hypersensitivity, Humans, Polymorphism, Alleles, Rhinitis, Aged, Seasonal, Likelihood Functions, Chi-Square Distribution, Brain Neoplasms, Great Britain, Age Factors, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal, Single Nucleotide, Glioma, Middle Aged, Asthma, Case-Control Studies, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Genotype, Eczema, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Young Adult, Allergic, Sex Factors, Risk Factors, Odds Ratio, Confidence Intervals, Hypersensitivity, Humans, Polymorphism, Alleles, Rhinitis, Aged, Seasonal, Likelihood Functions, Chi-Square Distribution, Brain Neoplasms, Great Britain, Age Factors, Rhinitis, Allergic, Seasonal, Single Nucleotide, Glioma, Middle Aged, Asthma, Case-Control Studies, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study
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