HOXB13 p.Gly84Glu is recognized as a rare variant associated with increased risk for prostate cancer; risk association for other cancers is uncertain. This HOXB13 variant was originally reported in several 3-generation prostate cancer pedigrees and has been reported to be associated with increased risk for bladder and colorectal cancer and leukemia in GWAS. A HOXB13 pGly84Glu variant carrier was identified in a set of Utah individuals born more than 100 years ago who were members of high-risk cancer pedigrees. The proband carrier was diagnosed with colon cancer and is a member of a high-risk prostate cancer pedigree. The HOXB13 pGLY84Glu variant was assayed in other sampled relatives in the pedigree and was observed to segregate in relatives of the proband carrier in the extended pedigree; this pedigree showed significant excess of prostate cancer, cervical cancer, leukemia, colorectal cancer, and gastric cancer among descendants. Multiple additional variant carriers were identified, diagnosed with prostate, bladder, and colon cancers in the 5-generation high-risk cancer pedigree. This study shows the power and efficiency of a biorepository of samples with known genealogy from extended high-risk pedigrees for definition of cancer-associated risks. Association of HOXB13 p.Gly84Glu with risk of colon and bladder cancers in this extended pedigree confirms previous reports for risk association for both cancers.
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Cancer Epidemiol
December 2020
Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, United States; Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84108, United States.
HOXB13 p.Gly84Glu is recognized as a rare variant associated with increased risk for prostate cancer; risk association for other cancers is uncertain. This HOXB13 variant was originally reported in several 3-generation prostate cancer pedigrees and has been reported to be associated with increased risk for bladder and colorectal cancer and leukemia in GWAS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer Epidemiol
August 2013
Women's College Research Institute, Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Introduction: The HOXB13 pGly84Glu mutation has recently been associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer but the association of other cancer sites with this allele has not been assessed. Data has suggested that HOXB13 expression levels are decreased in colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines indicating this gene may be involved in colorectal tumourigenesis.
Methods: To evaluate a potential association of this mutation with CRC, we genotyped the mutation in 2695 CRC cases and 4593 controls from population-based registries in Canada and Australia.
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