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Association between clonal hematopoiesis and risk of prostate cancer in a large sample of African ancestry men

Anqi Wang
Y Xu
Xin Sheng
Raymond Hughley
Ben Adusei
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Mohamed Jalloh
James Mensah
Pedro W. Fernandez
Lindsay Petersen
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Maureen Joffe
James Mohler
Sue A Ingles
Benjamin A Rybicki
Sonja I. Berndt
Caroline Andrews
Timothy Rebbeck
Stephen Chanock
Adam de Smith
Fei-Fei Chen
David Conti
Christopher Haiman

Résumé

Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has been associated with inflammation, which is a risk factor for cancer, including prostate cancer. We previously reported weak evidence of an association between CHIP and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry. However, little is known for African ancestry populations. We investigated the association of age-related CHIP with overall and aggressive prostate cancer risk in a large whole-exome sequencing study of 12,049 African ancestry men, including 7,176 prostate cancer cases (of which 3,283 had aggressive disease and 1,074 had metastatic disease) and 4,873 controls. Somatic variant calling was carried out using GATK Mutect2, and only variants with minor allele frequencies (MAF) <0.1% and a variant allelic fraction (VAF) >5% were included. Variants with a MAF ≥0.1% in gnomAD were excluded. CHIP variants were identified from a list of pre-specified mutations in 74 genes. Associations were tested using regression models adjusting for age, sub-study, and top 10 principal components, with statistical significance tested by the likelihood ratio test and applying a Bonferroni correction to account for multiple testing. In total, 998 variants in 57 CHIP genes were identified. Consistent with previous results, we observed a strong association between CHIP and age at blood draw. CHIP genes in aggregate were not statistically significantly associated with risks of total (OR=1.12, 95% CI=0.97-1.28), aggressive (OR=1.14, 95% CI=0.92-1.43) or metastatic (OR=1.17, 95% CI=0.91-1.49) prostate cancer. We observed that carriers of variants in DNMT3A, which is the gene that harbors the most CHIP driver mutations, had a nominally elevated risk of prostate cancer compared to non-carriers (OR=1.35, 95% CI=1.08-1.68, p=0.007). Additionally, carriers of variants in EZH2, which is implicated in cancer progression, showed a suggestive association with aggressive prostate cancer (OR=7.33, 95% CI=1.01-53.21, p=0.029). After adjusting for age at blood draw, CHIP genes in aggregate were not associated with age at prostate cancer diagnosis. However, we found that EZH2 variants carriers were diagnosed 12.9 years earlier on average than non-carriers (95% CI=6.1-19.7, adjusted p=0.01). A prostate cancer polygenic risk score (PRS) constructed using 269 risk variants was not associated with CHIP carrier status in aggregate (OR=0.99, 95% CI=0.92-1.06, p=0.70) or with any individual gene (all adjusted p>0.05). In summary, overall CHIP is not likely to be a risk factor of prostate cancer or aggressive disease in men of African ancestry. However, our results do confirm the association of CHIP in DNMT3A with prostate cancer risk as reported in previous studies in men of European ancestry. Future work will be needed to evaluate the biological causality of DNMT3A- and EZH2- related CHIP on prostate cancer. Citation Format: Anqi Wang, Yili Xu, Xin Sheng, Raymond Hughley, Ben Adusei, Mohamed Jalloh, Serigne Magueye Gueye, Andrew A Adjei, James Mensah, Pedro W. Fernandez, Akin Olupelumi Adebiyi, Oseremen Inokhoife Aisuodionoe-Shadrach, Lindsay Petersen, Maureen Joffe, Jeannette T. Bensen, James L. Mohler, Jack A. Taylor, Eboneé N. Butler, Sue A. Ingles, Benjamin A. Rybicki, Janet L. Stanford, Wei Zheng, Sonja I. Berndt, Chad D. Huff, Joseph Lachance, Luc Multigner, Caroline Andrews, Timothy R. Rebbeck, Laurent Brureau, Stephen J. Chanock, Adam de Smith, Fei Chen, Burcu F. Darst, David V. Conti, Christopher A. Haiman. Association between clonal hematopoiesis and risk of prostate cancer in a large sample of African ancestry men [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023; Part 1 (Regular and Invited Abstracts); 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2023;83(7_Suppl):Abstract nr 3508.
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hal-04456940 , version 1 (14-02-2024)

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Anqi Wang, Y Xu, Xin Sheng, Raymond Hughley, Ben Adusei, et al.. Association between clonal hematopoiesis and risk of prostate cancer in a large sample of African ancestry men. American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2023 ; 2023 Apr 14-19; Orlando, FL, Apr 2023, Orlando, United States. pp.3508-3508, ⟨10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-3508⟩. ⟨hal-04456940⟩
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