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45148

Descripción

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.

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dbGaP study = phs000350

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  1. 20/9/22 20/9/22 - Simon Heim
  2. 12/10/22 12/10/22 - Adrian Schulz
Titular de derechos de autor

Janet L. Stanford, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, USA

Subido en

12 de octubre de 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

Eligibility Criteria

  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.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
Descripción

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

We have identified 19 HPC families, from a larger set of 307 HPC families, in which ≥ 3 affected relatives were diagnosed with clinically aggressive (defined as Gleason score 8-10, regional or distant stage disease, and/or PC-specific death before age 75) and/or early onset disease (diagnosed at or before age 65 years). To increase the probability of detecting mutations that are truly segregating with disease, the majority of affected men chosen for whole-exome sequencing are ≥ second-degree relatives. In addition, where possible an older, unaffected male relative has been chosen as a 'control' from each family.
Descripción

We have identified 19 HPC families, from a larger set of 307 HPC families, in which ≥ 3 affected relatives were diagnosed with clinically aggressive (defined as Gleason score 8-10, regional or distant stage disease, and/or PC-specific death before age 75) and/or early onset disease (diagnosed at or before age 65 years). To increase the probability of detecting mutations that are truly segregating with disease, the majority of affected men chosen for whole-exome sequencing are ≥ second-degree relatives. In addition, where possible an older, unaffected male relative has been chosen as a 'control' from each family.

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Eligibility Criteria

  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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