Data from: Genomic analyses identify 15 susceptibility loci and reveal HDAC2, SOX2-OT, and IGF2BP2 in a naturally-occurring canine model of gastric cancer
Data files
May 16, 2025 version files 5.28 GB
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173k_prephased_highcall.bed
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173k_prephased_highcall.bim
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173k_prephased_highcall.fam
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220k_prephased_highcall.bed
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220k_prephased_highcall.bim
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220k_prephased_highcall.fam
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670k_prephased_highcall.bed
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670k_prephased_highcall.bim
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670k_prephased_highcall.fam
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Imputed.bed
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Imputed.bim
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Imputed.fam
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README.md
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Abstract
Gastric cancer ranks as the fifth most common human cancer worldwide and has a poor survival rate and limited treatment options. Despite the high prevalence and mortality rate, the genetic etiology is largely unknown. In dogs, a clinically and histologically similar disease disproportionately affects two breeds, the Belgian Tervuren and Belgian Sheepdog, who develop the intestinal and diffuse tumor subtypes observed in humans. We performed a Bayesian genome-wide association study and selection analyses in this naturally-occurring canine model to elucidate underlying genetic risk factors for gastric cancer and identified 15 associated loci. Variant filtering revealed germline putative regulatory variants for the EPAS1 (HIF2A) and PTEN genes and a coding variant in CD101. Two loci are overrepresented among cases of intestinal tumor subtype. Although closely related to Tervuren and Sheepdogs, Belgian Malinois rarely develop gastric cancer. Across-breed analyses uncovered haplotypes enriched in Malinois at SOX2-OT and IGF2BP2 that are at significantly higher frequency among GWAS controls. Among Tervuren and Sheepdogs, HDAC2 putative regulatory variants were present at comparatively high frequency and were associated with risk of gastric cancer. Here, we describe a complex genetic architecture governing gastric cancer in a dog model, including genes such as PDZRN3 and KLHL29, that have not been associated with human gastric cancer.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pg4f4qrzs
Description of the data and file structure
Manuscript entitled: "Genomic analyses identify 15 susceptibility loci and reveal HDAC2, SOX2-OT, and IGF2BP2 in a naturally-occurring canine model of gastric cancer"
Authors: Shawna R. Cook, Sanne Hugen, Jessica J. Hayward, Thomas R. Famula, Janelle M. Belanger, Elizabeth McNiel, Hille Fieten, Anita M. Oberbauer, Peter A.J. Leegwater, Elaine A. Ostrander, Paul J.J. Mandigers, Jacquelyn M. Evans
This fileset includes:
1. Binary PLINK files containing genotype data of 363 Belgian shepherd dogs run on the 173k Illumina CanineHD BeadChip array with positions reported in CanFam3.1 reference.
173k_prephased_highcall.fam
173k_prephased_highcall.bim
173k_prephased_highcall.bed
2. Binary PLINK files containing genotype data of 365 Belgian shepherd dogs run on Embark’s custom high-density Illumina 220k SNP array with positions reported in CanFam3.1 reference.
220k_prephased_highcall.fam
220k_prephased_highcall.bim
220k_prephased_highcall.bed
3. Binary PLINK files containing genotype data of 184 Belgian shepherd dogs run on the Affymetrix Axiom Canine HD Array with positions reported in CanFam3.1 reference.
670k_prephased_highcall.fam
670k_prephased_highcall.bim
670k_prephased_highcall.bed
4. Binary PLINK files containing imputed genotype data of 870 Belgian shepherd dogs. Dogs genotyped on multiple arrays have the same ID with "_173k", "_220k", or "_670k" appended to denote the SNP array of origin.
Imputed.fam
Imputed.bim
Imputed.bed
