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Identification of genes expressed by immune cells of the colon that are regulated by colorectal cancer-associated variants.

Int J Cancer.. 2013-10; 
Peltekova VD, Lemire M, Qazi AM, Zaidi SH, Trinh QM, Bielecki R, Rogers M, Hodgson L, Wang M, D'Souza DJ, Zandi S, Chong T, Kwan JY, Kozak K, De Borja R, Timms L, Rangrej J, Volar M, Chan-Seng-Yue M, Beck T, Ash C, Lee S, Wang J, Boutros PC, Stein LD, Dick JE, Gryfe R, McPherson JD, Zanke BW, Pollett A, Gallinger S, Hudson TJ. Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Toronto, ON, M5G 0A3, Canada.
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A locus on human chromosome 11q23 tagged by marker rs3802842 was associated with colorectal cancer in a genome-wide association study; this finding has been replicated in case-control studies worldwide. In order to identify biologic factors at this locus that are related to the etiopathology of colorectal cancer, we used microarray-based target selection methods, coupled to next-generation sequencing, to study 103 kb at the 11q23 locus. We genotyped 369 putative variants from 1030 patients with colorectal cancer (cases) and 1061 individuals without colorectal cancer (controls) from the Ontario Familial Colorectal Cancer Registry. Two previously uncharacterized genes, COLCA1 and COLCA2, were found to be co-regul... More

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Genome-wide association study; colon cancer; genetic risk factors; tumor microenvironment