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. 1998 Jun;62(6):1416–1424. doi: 10.1086/301879

Predisposing gene for early-onset prostate cancer, localized on chromosome 1q42.2-43.

P Berthon 1, A Valeri 1, A Cohen-Akenine 1, E Drelon 1, T Paiss 1, G Wöhr 1, A Latil 1, P Millasseau 1, I Mellah 1, N Cohen 1, H Blanché 1, C Bellané-Chantelot 1, F Demenais 1, P Teillac 1, A Le Duc 1, R de Petriconi 1, R Hautmann 1, I Chumakov 1, L Bachner 1, N J Maitland 1, R Lidereau 1, W Vogel 1, G Fournier 1, P Mangin 1, O Cussenot 1, et al.
PMCID: PMC1377158  PMID: 9585607

Abstract

There is genetic predisposition associated with >=10% of all cancer of the prostate (CaP). By means of a genomewide search on a selection of 47 French and German families, parametric and nonparametric linkage (NPL) analysis allowed identification of a locus, on chromosome 1q42.2-43, carrying a putative predisposing gene for CaP (PCaP). The primary localization was confirmed with several markers, by use of three different genetic models. We obtained a maximum two-point LOD score of 2.7 with marker D1S2785. Multipoint parametric and NPL analysis yielded maximum HLOD and NPL scores of 2.2 and 3.1, respectively, with an associated P value of . 001. Homogeneity analysis with multipoint LOD scores gave an estimate of the proportion of families with linkage to this locus of 50%, with a likelihood ratio of 157/1 in favor of heterogeneity. Furthermore, the 9/47 families with early-onset CaP at age <60 years gave multipoint LOD and NPL scores of 3.31 and 3.32, respectively, with P = .001.


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