Whole-exome Sequencing of Nigerian Prostate Tumors from the Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) Reveals DNA Repair Genes Associated with African Ancestry
Significance: MAA have higher rates of prostate cancer incidence and mortality, however, are severely underrepresented in genomic studies. This is the first study utilizing whole-exome sequencing in NG men to identify West African ancestry-linked variant patterns that impact DNA damage repair pathways.
Jason A. White; Ernest T. Kaninjing; Kayode A. Adeniji; Paul Jibrin; John O. Obafunwa; Chidiebere N. Ogo; Faruk Mohammed; Ademola Popoola; Omolara A. Fatiregun; Olabode P. Oluwole; Balasubramanyam Karanam; Isra Elhussin; Stefan Ambs; Wei Tang; Melissa Davis; Paz Polak; Moray J. Campbell; Kathryn R. Brignole; Solomon O. Rotimi; Windy Dean-Colomb; Folake T. Odedina; Damali N. Martin; Clayton Yates
Tuskegee University, Center for Cancer Research, Tuskegee, Alabama; Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia; University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, Ilorin; National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria, Abuja; Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Nigeria; Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria; University of Abuja, FCT, Nigeria; Molecular Epidemiology Section, Laboratory of Human Carcinogenesis, Center for Cancer Research, NCI, Bethesda, Maryland; Department of Surgery, New York Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York; C2i Genomics, New York, New York; Division of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Department of Biochemistry, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; Piedmont Medical Oncology – Newnan, Newnan, Georgia; Center for Health Equity and Community Engagement Research, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida; Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, NCI, Rockville, Maryland.
Source: White J., Kaninjing E., Adeniji K. et al. "Whole-exome Sequencing of Nigerian Prostate Tumors from the Prostate Cancer Transatlantic Consortium (CaPTC) Reveals DNA Repair Genes Associated with African Ancestry." Cancer Research Communications. (2022) 2 (9): 1005–1016.