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Gene-Environment Interactions in Cancer Epidemiology: A National Cancer Institute Think Tank Report

机译:癌症流行病学中的基因-环境相互作用:美国国家癌症研究所智库报告

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Cancer risk is determined by a complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified hundreds of common (minor allele frequency [MAF]>0.05) and less common (0.01<MAF<0.05) genetic variants associated with cancer. The marginal effects of most of these variants have been small (odds ratios: 1.1–1.4). There remain unanswered questions on how best to incorporate the joint effects of genes and environment, including gene-environment interactions, into epidemiologic studies of cancer. To help address these questions, and to better inform research priorities and allocation of resources, the National Cancer Institute sponsored a “Gene-Environment Think Tank” on January 10th–011th, 2012. The objective of the Think Tank was to facilitate discussions on: 1) the state of the science; 2) the goals of gene-environment interaction studies in cancer epidemiology; and 3) opportunities for developing novel study designs and analysis tools. This report summarizes the Think Tank discussion, with a focus on contemporary approaches to the analysis of gene-environment interactions. Selecting the appropriate methods requires first identifying the relevant scientific question and rationale, with an important distinction made between analyses aiming to characterize the joint effects of putative or established genetic and environmental factors and analyses aiming to discover novel risk factors or novel interaction effects. Other discussion items include measurement error, statistical power, significance and replication. Additional designs, exposure assessments, and analytical approaches need to be considered as we move from the current small number of success stories to a fuller understanding of the interplay of genetic and environmental factors.
机译:癌症风险取决于遗传和环境因素的复杂相互作用。全基因组关联研究(GWAS)已鉴定出数百种与癌症相关的常见(较小等位基因频率[MAF]> 0.05)和较不常见(0.01 –011 ,2012年。智囊团的目的是促进有关以下方面的讨论:1)科学状况; 2)癌症流行病学中基因与环境相互作用研究的目标; 3)开发新颖的研究设计和分析工具的机会。本报告总结了智库的讨论,重点是分析基因-环境相互作用的当代方法。选择合适的方法需要首先确定相关的科学问题和原理,在旨在表征推定的或已确定的遗传和环境因素的联合效应的分析与旨在发现新的风险因素或新的相互作用效应的分析之间进行重要区分。其他讨论项目包括测量误差,统计功效,重要性和重复性。当我们从目前的少量成功案例转变为对遗传和环境因素之间相互作用的更全面理解时,需要考虑其他设计,暴露评估和分析方法。

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