Genetic susceptibility loci, pesticide exposure and prostate cancer risk.

  • Stella Koutros
  • Sonja I Berndt
  • Kathryn Hughes Barry
  • Gabriella Andreotti
  • Jane A Hoppin
  • Dale P Sandler
  • Meredith Yeager
  • Laurie A Burdett
  • Jeffrey Yuenger
  • Michael C R Alavanja
  • Laura E Beane Freeman
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Uncovering SNP (single nucleotide polymorphisms)-environment interactions can generate new hypotheses about the function of poorly characterized genetic variants and environmental factors, like pesticides. We evaluated SNP-environment interactions between 30 confirmed prostate cancer susceptibility loci and 45 pesticides and prostate cancer risk in 776 cases and 1,444 controls in the Agricultural Health Study. We used unconditional logistic regression to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Multiplicative SNP-pesticide interactions were calculated using a likelihood ratio test. After correction for multiple tests using the False Discovery Rate method, two interactions remained noteworthy. Among men carrying two T a...

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