Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most common gynecological cancer, and ranks fifth in cancer deaths among women in the United States. Previous studies have identified several circulating proteins biomarkers… Click to show full abstract
Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most common gynecological cancer, and ranks fifth in cancer deaths among women in the United States. Previous studies have identified several circulating proteins biomarkers for EOC risk, such as CA125 antigen and insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). However, previous studies on protein biomarkers for EOC were limited with small sample sizes, and only a few proteins investigated. In this study, we integrated genomics and proteomics data to search for novel circulating protein biomarkers for EOC risk. We constructed study instruments using genetic variants for protein quantitative trait loci (pQTL) for over 1,400 circulating proteins. Beta coefficients and standard errors of the selected pQTL variants in relation to EOC risk were obtained from 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC). An inverse-variance weighted method was used to evaluate the association of these genetically predicted protein levels and risk of overall and serous EOC. We identified 35 protein biomarkers, for which their genetically predicted levels were significantly associated with the risk of either overall or serous EOC (false discovery rate Citation Format: Guochong Jia, Xiang Shu, Xiao-Ou Shu, Jirong Long, Qiuyin Cai, Kirsten B. Moysich, Ellen L. Goode, Thomas A. Sellers, Wei Zheng. Genetically predicted concentration of circulating proteins and epithelial ovarian cancer risk [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2019; 2019 Mar 29-Apr 3; Atlanta, GA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2019;79(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 598.
               
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