TY - JOUR
T1 - Germline polymorphisms in an enhancer of PSIP1 are associated with progression-free survival in epithelial ovarian cancer
AU - Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group
AU - The Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium
AU - Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group
AU - Australian Cancer Study
AU - Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group
AU - Australian Cancer Study
AU - French, Juliet D.
AU - Johnatty, Sharon E.
AU - Lu, Yi
AU - Beesley, Jonathan
AU - Gao, Bo
AU - Kalimutho, Murugan
AU - Henderson, Michelle J.
AU - Russell, Amanda J.
AU - Kar, Siddhartha
AU - Chen, Xiaoqing
AU - Hillman, Kristine M.
AU - Kaufmann, Susanne
AU - Sivakumaran, Haran
AU - O'Reilly, Martin
AU - Wang, Chen
AU - Korbie, Darren J.
AU - Lambrechts, Diether
AU - Despierre, Evelyn
AU - Van Nieuwenhuysen, Els
AU - Lambrechts, Sandrina
AU - Vergote, Ignace
AU - Karlan, Beth
AU - Lester, Jenny
AU - Orsulic, Sandra
AU - Walsh, Christine
AU - Fasching, Peter A.
AU - Beckmann, Matthias W.
AU - Ekici, Arif B.
AU - Hein, Alexander
AU - Matsuo, Keitaro
AU - Hosono, Satoyo
AU - Pisterer, Jacobus
AU - Hillemanns, Peter
AU - Nakanishi, Toru
AU - Yatabe, Yasushi
AU - Goodman, Marc T.
AU - Lurie, Galina
AU - Matsuno, Rayna K.
AU - Thompson, Pamela J.
AU - Pejovic, Tanja
AU - Bean, Yukie
AU - Heitz, Florian
AU - Harter, Philipp
AU - Du Bois, Andreas
AU - Schwaab, Ira
AU - Hogdall, Estrid
AU - Kjaer, Susanne K.
AU - Jensen, Allan
AU - Cunningham, Julie
AU - Goode, Ellen L.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are usually treated with platinum/taxane therapy after cytoreductive surgery but there is considerable inter-individual variation in response. To identify germline single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that contribute to variations in individual responses to chemotherapy, we carried out a multi-phase genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 1,244 women diagnosed with serous EOC who were treated with the same first-line chemotherapy, carboplatin and paclitaxel. We identified two SNPs (rs7874043 and rs72700653) in TTC39B (best P=7×10-5, HR=1.90, for rs7874043) associated with progression-free survival (PFS). Functional analyses show that both SNPs lie in a putative regulatory element (PRE) that physically interacts with the promoters of PSIP1, CCDC171 and an alternative promoter of TTC39B. The C allele of rs7874043 is associated with poor PFS and showed increased binding of the Sp1 transcription factor, which is critical for chromatin interactions with PSIP1. Silencing of PSIP1 significantly impaired DNA damage-induced Rad51 nuclear foci and reduced cell viability in ovarian cancer lines. PSIP1 (PC4 and SFRS1 Interacting Protein 1) is known to protect cells from stress-induced apoptosis, and high expression is associated with poor PFS in EOC patients. We therefore suggest that the minor allele of rs7874043 confers poor PFS by increasing PSIP1 expression.
AB - Women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are usually treated with platinum/taxane therapy after cytoreductive surgery but there is considerable inter-individual variation in response. To identify germline single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that contribute to variations in individual responses to chemotherapy, we carried out a multi-phase genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 1,244 women diagnosed with serous EOC who were treated with the same first-line chemotherapy, carboplatin and paclitaxel. We identified two SNPs (rs7874043 and rs72700653) in TTC39B (best P=7×10-5, HR=1.90, for rs7874043) associated with progression-free survival (PFS). Functional analyses show that both SNPs lie in a putative regulatory element (PRE) that physically interacts with the promoters of PSIP1, CCDC171 and an alternative promoter of TTC39B. The C allele of rs7874043 is associated with poor PFS and showed increased binding of the Sp1 transcription factor, which is critical for chromatin interactions with PSIP1. Silencing of PSIP1 significantly impaired DNA damage-induced Rad51 nuclear foci and reduced cell viability in ovarian cancer lines. PSIP1 (PC4 and SFRS1 Interacting Protein 1) is known to protect cells from stress-induced apoptosis, and high expression is associated with poor PFS in EOC patients. We therefore suggest that the minor allele of rs7874043 confers poor PFS by increasing PSIP1 expression.
KW - Chromosome conformation capture
KW - Epithelial ovarian cancer
KW - Genome-wide association study
KW - PSIP1
KW - Progression free survival
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U2 - 10.18632/oncotarget.7047
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.7047
M3 - Article
C2 - 26840454
AN - SCOPUS:84981193887
SN - 1949-2553
VL - 7
SP - 6353
EP - 6368
JO - Oncotarget
JF - Oncotarget
IS - 6
ER -