2016
Inherited variants affecting RNA editing may contribute to ovarian cancer susceptibility: results from a large-scale collaboration
Permuth JB, Reid B, Earp M, Chen YA, Monteiro AN, Chen Z, Group A, Chenevix-Trench G, Fasching PA, Beckmann MW, Lambrechts D, Vanderstichele A, Van Niewenhuyse E, Vergote I, Rossing MA, Doherty JA, Chang-Claude J, Moysich K, Odunsi K, Goodman MT, Shvetsov YB, Wilkens LR, Thompson PJ, Dörk T, Bogdanova N, Butzow R, Nevanlinna H, Pelttari L, Leminen A, Modugno F, Edwards RP, Ness RB, Kelley J, Heitz F, Karlan B, Lester J, Kjaer SK, Jensen A, Giles G, Hildebrandt M, Liang D, Lu KH, Wu X, Levine DA, Bisogna M, Berchuck A, Cramer DW, Terry KL, Tworoger SS, Poole EM, Bandera EV, Fridley B, Cunningham J, Winham SJ, Olson SH, Orlow I, Bjorge L, Kiemeney LA, Massuger L, Pejovic T, Moffitt M, Le N, Cook LS, Brooks-Wilson A, Kelemen LE, Gronwald J, Lubinski J, Wentzensen N, Brinton LA, Lissowska J, Yang H, Hogdall E, Hogdall C, Lundvall L, Pharoah PD, Song H, Campbell I, Eccles D, McNeish I, Whittemore A, McGuire V, Sieh W, Rothstein J, Phelan CM, Risch H, Narod S, McLaughlin J, Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Menon U, Gayther S, Ramus SJ, Gentry-Maharaj A, Pearce CL, Wu AH, Kupryjanczyk J, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Schildkraut JM, Cheng JQ, Goode EL, Sellers TA. Inherited variants affecting RNA editing may contribute to ovarian cancer susceptibility: results from a large-scale collaboration. Oncotarget 2016, 5: 72381-72394. PMID: 27911851, PMCID: PMC5340123, DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.10546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle nucleotide polymorphismsGene-level analysisRNA editingEOC susceptibilityADAR expressionExpression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysisQuantitative trait locus (QTL) analysisPost-transcriptional modificationsSequence kernel association testAdmixture maximum likelihood testInvasive EOC casesADAR genesRNA familiesLocus analysisUntranslated regionGene expressionAssociation analysisOvarian cancer susceptibilityADARGermline variationNucleotide polymorphismsTissue gene expressionMaximum likelihood testADAR3European ancestry
2015
Association between Stress Response Genes and Features of Diurnal Cortisol Curves in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: A New Multi-Phenotype Approach for Gene-Based Association Tests
He Z, Payne E, Mukherjee B, Lee S, Smith J, Ware E, Sánchez B, Seeman T, Kardia S, Roux A. Association between Stress Response Genes and Features of Diurnal Cortisol Curves in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis: A New Multi-Phenotype Approach for Gene-Based Association Tests. PLOS ONE 2015, 10: e0126637. PMID: 25993632, PMCID: PMC4439141, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMulti-Ethnic Study of AtherosclerosisMarker association testsCortisol featuresMulti-Ethnic StudySingle marker association testsStudy of atherosclerosisAssociation TestGene level association testsGene-based association testsEthnic-specific resultsMeta-analysisGenetic contribution to variabilityGene-level analysisStress-responsive genesSample of European AmericansGenotype-phenotype associationsDiurnal cortisol curveHispanic AmericansChronic diseasesMultiple physiological systemsDaily cortisol profilesAfrican AmericansGene approachGene-basedMultiple testing
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