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45148

Description

Principal Investigator: Janet L. Stanford, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA MeSH: Prostatic Neoplasms https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/projects/gap/cgi-bin/study.cgi?study_id=phs000350 The specific aim of this study is to identify hereditary prostate cancer (HPC) susceptibility genes using a novel study design, whereby whole-exome sequencing will be undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families, in which ≥ 3 affected relatives were diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer (PC). While whole-exome sequencing of unrelated affected individuals would result in hundreds of candidate disease variants, this family-based, aggressive/early onset phenotype approach will provide an enriched genetic background for discovery and significantly reduce the number of candidate mutations that will require follow-up. Findings from this pilot study will immediately be followed-up to confirm whether candidate mutations found in each family segregate with disease in the remaining unscreened relatives. As part of this pilot study, we aim to:- Perform whole-exome sequencing on 80 affected and 11 unaffected relatives from 19 HPC families that have multiple men diagnosed with an aggressive and/or early onset disease phenotype using the Illumina HiSeq platform; and, - Analyze sequencing data using BWA, SAMtools and SeattleSeq to prioritize candidate HPC mutations that segregate with aggressive and/or early onset disease in affected relatives.

Lien

dbGaP study = phs000350

Mots-clés

  1. 20/09/2022 20/09/2022 - Simon Heim
  2. 12/10/2022 12/10/2022 - Adrian Schulz
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Janet L. Stanford, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA

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12 octobre 2022

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Creative Commons BY 4.0

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dbGaP phs000350 FHCRC - Whole-Exome Sequencing of Hereditary Prostate Cancer Families

Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, affection status, age, and duplicated samples of participants.

  1. StudyEvent: SEV1
    1. Eligibility Criteria
    2. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, consent group, affection status, and subject source of participants.
    3. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include family ID, father ID, mother ID, and sex of participants
    4. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include sample ID, subject ID, and sample source of participants.
    5. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, affection status, age, and duplicated samples of participants.
    6. Study involve identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include sample ID, body site of sample origin, analyte type, tumor or normal tissue, and primary tumor location associated with samples obtained from participants.
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C2348585
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C0871641
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C2986417
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UMLS CUI [1,2]
C0524348
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C2986417
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C0080103
Duplicate sample for subject sent to be used for QC purposes
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UMLS CUI [1,1]
C0205173
UMLS CUI [1,2]
C0370003
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Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, affection status, age, and duplicated samples of participants.

  1. StudyEvent: SEV1
    1. Eligibility Criteria
    2. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, consent group, affection status, and subject source of participants.
    3. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include family ID, father ID, mother ID, and sex of participants
    4. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include sample ID, subject ID, and sample source of participants.
    5. Study involves identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include subject ID, affection status, age, and duplicated samples of participants.
    6. Study involve identification of hereditary prostate cancer [HPC] susceptibility genes using a novel study design where whole-exome sequencing was undertaken on multiple affected relatives from 19 HPC families with 3 or more affected relatives diagnosed with clinically aggressive and/or early onset prostate cancer. Variables include sample ID, body site of sample origin, analyte type, tumor or normal tissue, and primary tumor location associated with samples obtained from participants.
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