2018
DOI: 10.1101/493171
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Can cancer GWAS variants modulate immune cells in the tumor microenvironment?

Abstract: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have hitherto identified several genetic variants associated with cancer susceptibility, but the molecular functions of these risk modulators remain largely uncharacterized. Recent studies have begun to uncover the regulatory potential of noncoding GWAS SNPs by using epigenetic information in corresponding cancer cell types and matched normal tissues. However, this approach does not explore the potential effect of risk germline variants on other important cell types that … Show more

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“…This manuscript has been released as a preprint at (Zhang et al, 2018a). The results appearing here are in part based upon the data generated by the TCGA Research Network (, dbGaP accession number phs000424.v6.p1 on 05/06/2016) and the GTEx Project, supported by the Common Fund of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health and by NCI, NHGRI, NHLBI, NIDA, NIMH, and NINDS.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This manuscript has been released as a preprint at (Zhang et al, 2018a). The results appearing here are in part based upon the data generated by the TCGA Research Network (, dbGaP accession number phs000424.v6.p1 on 05/06/2016) and the GTEx Project, supported by the Common Fund of the Office of the Director of the National Institutes of Health and by NCI, NHGRI, NHLBI, NIDA, NIMH, and NINDS.…”
Section: Acknowledgmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%