Revealing genes associated with cervical cancer in distinct immune cells: A comprehensive Mendelian randomization analysis

Ning Li, Huan Yi, Wen Sun, Jan Sundquist, Kristina Sundquist, Xiaoyu Zhang, Deqiang Zheng, Jianguang Ji

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Abstract

Human papillomavirus can be contracted by sexually active women. However, only a small proportion of these infections persist and have the potential to progress into cervical cancers, indicating a significant involvement of the immune system in cervical cancer development. Despite this, our understanding of the precise contributions of genes from different immune cell types in cervical cancers remains limited. Therefore, the primary objective of our study was to investigate the potential causal relationships between specific immune cell genes and the development of cervical cancers. By accessing expression quantitative trait loci datasets of 14 distinct immune cell types and genome wide association study of cervical cancers, we employed the summary data-based Mendelian randomization (SMR) along with multi-single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based SMR to identify significant genes associated with cervical cancers. Colocalization analysis was further conducted to explore the shared genetic causality. A total of 10 genes across 11 immune cell types (26 significant gene-trait associations) were found to be associated with cervical cancers after false discovery rate correction. Notably, the ORMDL3, BRK1 and HMGN1 gene expression levels showed significant association with cervical cancer in specific immune cell types, respectively. These associations were supported by strong evidence of colocalization analyses. Our study has identified several genes in different immune cells that were associated with cervical cancer. However, further research is necessary to confirm these findings and provide more comprehensive insights into the association between these gene expressions and cervical cancer risk.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)149-158
Number of pages10
JournalInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume155
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Mendelian randomization
  • cervical cancer
  • immune cell

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