A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of multiple myeloma among men and women of African ancestry
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-14-2020
Publication Title
Blood advances
Abstract
Persons of African ancestry (AA) have a twofold higher risk for multiple myeloma (MM) compared with persons of European ancestry (EA). Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) support a genetic contribution to MM etiology in individuals of EA. Little is known about genetic risk factors for MM in individuals of AA. We performed a meta-analysis of 2 GWASs of MM in 1813 cases and 8871 controls and conducted an admixture mapping scan to identify risk alleles. We fine-mapped the 23 known susceptibility loci to find markers that could better capture MM risk in individuals of AA and constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS) to assess the aggregated effect of known MM risk alleles. In GWAS meta-analysis, we identified 2 suggestive novel loci located at 9p24.3 and 9p13.1 at P < 1 × 10-6; however, no genome-wide significant association was noted. In admixture mapping, we observed a genome-wide significant inverse association between local AA at 2p24.1-23.1 and MM risk in AA individuals. Of the 23 known EA risk variants, 20 showed directional consistency, and 9 replicated at P < .05 in AA individuals. In 8 regions, we identified markers that better capture MM risk in persons with AA. AA individuals with a PRS in the top 10% had a 1.82-fold (95% confidence interval, 1.56-2.11) increased MM risk compared with those with average risk (25%-75%). The strongest functional association was between the risk allele for variant rs56219066 at 5q15 and lower ELL2 expression (P = 5.1 × 10-12). Our study shows that common genetic variation contributes to MM risk in individuals with AA.
PubMed ID
31935283
Volume
4(1)
Recommended Citation
Du, Zhaohui; Weinhold, Niels; Song, Gregory Chi; Rand Song, Kristin A.; Van Den Berg Song, David J.; Hwang Song, Amie E.; Sheng Song, Xin; Hom Song, Victor; Ailawadhi, Sikander; Nooka, Ajay K.; Singhal, Seema; Pawlish, Karen; and Peters, Edward S., "A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of multiple myeloma among men and women of African ancestry" (2020). School of Public Health Faculty Publications. 322.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/soph_facpubs/322
10.1182/bloodadvances.2019000491