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Genome-wide association analyses of ovarian cancer patients undergoing primary debulking surgery identify candidate genes for residual disease

D Ramachandran, JP Tyrer, S Kommoss, A DeFazio, MJ Riggan, PM Webb, PA Fasching, D Lambrechts, MJ García, C Rodríguez-Antona, MT Goodman, F Modugno, KB Moysich, BY Karlan, J Lester, SK Kjaer, A Jensen, E Høgdall, EL Goode, WA Cliby Show all

Npj Genomic Medicine | Published : 2024

Abstract

Survival from ovarian cancer depends on the resection status after primary surgery. We performed genome-wide association analyses for resection status of 7705 ovarian cancer patients, including 4954 with high-grade serous carcinoma (HGSOC), to identify variants associated with residual disease. The most significant association with resection status was observed for rs72845444, upstream of MGMT, in HGSOC (p = 3.9 × 10−8). In gene-based analyses, PPP2R5C was the most strongly associated gene in HGSOC after stage adjustment. In an independent set of 378 ovarian tumours from the AGO-OVAR 11 study, variants near MGMT and PPP2R5C correlated with methylation and transcript levels, and PPP2R5C mRNA ..

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