posted on 2022-08-11, 15:41authored byCaragh Stapleton, Kelly A Birdwell, Amy Jayne McKnight, Alexander P Maxwell, Patrick B Mark, M Lee Sanders, Fiona A Chapman, Jessica van Setten, Paul J Phelan, Claire Kennedy, Alan Jardine, Jamie P Traynor, Brendan Keating, Peter ConlonPeter Conlon, Gianpiero CavalleriGianpiero Cavalleri
Renal transplant recipients have an increased risk of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) compared to in the general population. Here, we show polygenic risk scores (PRS) calculated from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of NMSC in a general, nontransplant setting, can predict risk of, and time to posttransplant skin cancer. Genetic variants, reaching predefined P-value thresholds were chosen from published squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and basal cell carcinoma (BCC) nontransplant GWAS. Using these GWAS, BCC and SCC PRS were calculated for each sample across three European ancestry renal transplant cohorts (n = 889) and tested as predictors of case:control status and time to NMSC posttransplant. BCC PRS calculated at P-value threshold 1 × 10 −5 was the most significant predictor of case:control status of NMSC posttransplant (OR = 1.61; adjusted P =.0022; AUC [full model adjusted for clinical predictors and PRS] = 0.81). SCC PRS at P-value threshold 1 × 10 −5 was the most significant predictor of time to posttransplant NMSC (adjusted P = 9.39 × 10 −7 ; HR = 1.41, concordance [full model] = 0.74). PRS of nontransplant NMSC is predictive of case:control status and time to NMSC posttransplant. These results are relevant to how genomics can risk stratify patients to help develop personalized treatment regimens.
Funding
Irish Research Council and Punchestown Kidney Research Fund (grant number EPSPG2015)
NRS Career Research Fellowship
Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund and SFI-DfE (15/IA/3152)
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Stapleton CP. et al. Polygenic risk score as a determinant of risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in a European-descent renal transplant cohort. Am J Transplant. 2019;19(3):801-810, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.15057 This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving.
Published Citation
Stapleton CP. et al. Polygenic risk score as a determinant of risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in a European-descent renal transplant cohort. Am J Transplant. 2019;19(3):801-810.