Suleeporn Sangrajrang

ORCID: 0000-0003-2653-6383
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Research Areas
  • BRCA gene mutations in cancer
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
  • Genetic Associations and Epidemiology
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • DNA Repair Mechanisms
  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
  • Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
  • Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • Cancer-related Molecular Pathways
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications
  • Hepatitis B Virus Studies
  • Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
  • Cancer Risks and Factors
  • Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering

Ministry of Public Health
2015-2025

National Cancer Institute of Thailand
2014-2024

University of Kentucky
2022

Markey Cancer Center
2022

Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
2022

Amsterdam University Medical Centers
2022

American Cancer Society
2022

National Cancer Center
2022

Phramongkutklao College of Medicine
2018

Health Promotion Board
2018

Douglas F. Easton Karen A. Pooley Alison M. Dunning Paul D.P. Pharoah Deborah J. Thompson and 95 more Dennis G. Ballinger Jeffery P. Struewing Jonathan J. Morrison Helen I. Field Robert Luben Nicholas J. Wareham Shahana Ahmed Catherine S. Healey Richard Bowman Craig Luccarini Don Conroy Mitul Shah Hannah Munday Clare Jordan Barbara Perkins Judy West Karen Redman Kristy Driver Kerstin B. Meyer Christopher A. Haiman Laurence Kolonel Brian E. Henderson Loı̈c Le Marchand Paul Brennan Suleeporn Sangrajrang Valérie Gaborieau Fabrice Odefrey Chen‐Yang Shen Pei‐Ei Wu Hui‐Chun Wang Diana Eccles D. Gareth Evans Julian Peto Olivia Fletcher Nichola Johnson Sheila Seal Michael R. Stratton Nazneen Rahman Georgia Chenevix‐Trench Stig E. Bojesen Børge G. Nordestgaard C. K. Axelsson Montserrat García‐Closas Louise A. Brinton Stephen J. Chanock Jolanta Lissowska Beata Pepłońska Heli Nevanlinna Rainer Fagerholm Hannaleena Eerola Daehee Kang Keun-Young Yoo Dong‐Young Noh Sei Hyun Ahn David J. Hunter Susan E. Hankinson David G. Cox Per Hall Sara Wedrén Jianjun Liu Yen-Ling Low Natalia Bogdanova Peter Schürmann Thilo Dörk Rob A.�E.�M. Tollenaar Catharina E. Jacobi Peter Devilee Jan G.M. Klijn Alice J. Sigurdson Michele M. Doody Bruce H. Alexander Jinghui Zhang Angela Cox Ian W. Brock Gordon R. Macpherson Malcolm Reed Fergus J. Couch Ellen L. Goode Janet E. Olson Hanne Meijers‐Heijboer Ans van den Ouweland André G. Uitterlinden Fernando Rivadeneira Roger L. Milne Glòria Ribas Anna González‐Neira Javier Benı́tez John L. Hopper Margaret McCredie Melissa C. Southey Graham G. Giles Chris Schroen Christina Justenhoven Hiltrud Brauch Ute Hamann

10.1038/nature05887 article EN Nature 2007-05-27

10.1038/ng1981 article EN Nature Genetics 2007-02-11
Montserrat García‐Closas Fergus J. Couch Sara Lindström Kyriaki Michailidou Marjanka K. Schmidt and 95 more Mark N. Brook Nick Orr Suhn K. Rhie Elio Ríboli Heather Spencer Feigelson Loı̈c Le Marchand Julie E. Buring Diana Eccles Penelope Miron Peter A. Fasching Hiltrud Brauch Jenny Chang‐Claude Jane Carpenter Andrew K. Godwin Heli Nevanlinna Graham G. Giles Angela Cox John L. Hopper Manjeet K. Bolla Qin Wang Joe Dennis Ed Dicks Will J Howat Nils Schoof Stig E. Bojesen Diether Lambrechts Annegien Broeks Irene L. Andrulis Pascal Guénel Barbara Burwinkel Elinor J. Sawyer Antoinette Hollestelle Olivia Fletcher Robert Winqvist Hermann Brenner Graham J. Mann Ute Hamann Alfons Meindl Annika Lindblom Wei Zheng Peter Devillee Mark S. Goldberg Jan Lubiński Vessela N. Kristensen Anthony J. Swerdlow Hoda Anton‐Culver Thilo Dörk Kenneth Muir Keitaro Matsuo Anna H. Wu Paolo Radice Soo‐Hwang Teo Xiao‐Ou Shu William J. Blot Daehee Kang Mikael Hartman Suleeporn Sangrajrang Chen‐Yang Shen Melissa C. Southey Daniel J. Park Fleur Hammet Jennifer Stone Laura J. van’t Veer Emiel J. Rutgers Artitaya Lophatananon Sarah Stewart‐Brown Pornthep Siriwanarangsan Julian Peto Michael Schrauder Arif B. Ekici Matthias W. Beckmann Isabel dos‐Santos‐Silva Nichola Johnson Helen R. Warren Ian Tomlinson Michael J. Kerin Nicola Miller F Marmé Andreas Schneeweiß Christof Sohn Thérèse Truong Pierre Laurent–Puig Pierre Kerbrat Børge G. Nordestgaard Sune F. Nielsen Henrik Flyger Roger L. Milne José Ignacio Arias Pérez Primitiva Menéndez Heiko Müller Volker Arndt Christa Stegmaier Peter Lichtner Magdalena Lochmann Christina Justenhoven

10.1038/ng.2561 article EN Nature Genetics 2013-03-27

Abstract The aim of this study was to identify a biomarker that could improve alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) performance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) surveillance among patients with cirrhosis. We performed proteomic profiling plasma from cirrhosis or HCC and validated selected candidate biomarkers two geographically distinct cohorts include different etiologies. Mass spectrometry highly fractionated 18 17 identified osteopontin (OPN) as significantly up-regulated cases, compared controls. OPN...

10.1002/hep.24703 article EN Hepatology 2011-09-28

Significance In cancer, the metabolism of copper and sulfur are dysregulated, leading to deleterious side effects. These issues commonly addressed by studying variations concentrations elements, but here we have used, for first time our knowledge, stable isotope compositions variations, using methods widespread in Earth sciences. We show that hepatocellular carcinomas patients, blood enriched light isotopes compared with control subjects. isotopic signatures not compatible a dietary origin,...

10.1073/pnas.1415151112 article EN Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2015-01-12
Douglas F. Easton Fabienne Lesueur Brennan Decker Kyriaki Michailidou Jun Li and 95 more Jamie Allen Craig Luccarini Karen A. Pooley Mitul Shah Manjeet K. Bolla Sophia Wang Joe Dennis Jamil Ahmad Ella R. Thompson Francesca Damiola Maroulio Pertesi Catherine Voegele Noura Mebirouk Nivonirina Robinot Geoffroy Durand Nathalie Forey Robert Luben Shahana Ahmed Kristiina Aittomäki Hoda Anton‐Culver Volker Arndt Caroline Baynes Matthias W. Beckman Javier Benı́tez David Van Den Berg William J. Blot Natalia Bogdanova Stig E. Bojesen Hermann Brenner Jenny Chang‐Claude Kee Seng Chia Ji‐Yeob Choi Don Conroy Angela Cox Simon S. Cross Kamila Czene Hatef Darabi Peter Devilee Mikael Eriksson Peter A. Fasching Jonine D. Figueroa Henrik Flyger Florentia Fostira Montserrat García‐Closas Graham G. Giles Gord Glendon Anna González‐Neira Pascal Guénel Christopher A. Haiman Per Hall Steven N. Hart Mikael Hartman Maartje J. Hooning Chia‐Ni Hsiung Hidemi Ito Anna Jakubowska Paul A. James Esther M. John Nichola Johnson Michael E. Jones Maria Kabisch Daehee Kang Veli‐Matti Kosma Vessela Kristensen Diether Lambrechts Na Li Annika Lindblom Jirong Long Artitaya Lophatananon Jan Lubiński Graham J. Mann Siranoush Manoukian Sara Margolin Keitaro Matsuo Alfons Meindl Gillian Mitchell Kenneth Muir Ines Nevelsteen Ans van den Ouweland Paolo Peterlongo Sze Yee Phuah Katri Pylkäs Simone M. Rowley Suleeporn Sangrajrang Rita K. Schmutzler Chen‐Yang Shen Xiao‐Ou Shu Melissa C. Southey Harald Surowy Anthony J. Swerdlow Soo‐Hwang Teo Rob A.�E.�M. Tollenaar Ian Tomlinson Diana Torres Thérèse Truong

<h3>Background</h3> BRCA1 interacting protein C-terminal helicase 1 (BRIP1) is one of the Fanconi Anaemia Complementation (FANC) group family DNA repair proteins. Biallelic mutations in <i>BRIP1</i> are responsible for FANC J, and previous studies have also suggested that rare truncating variants associated with an increased risk breast cancer. These led to inclusion on targeted sequencing panels cancer prediction. <h3>Methods</h3> We evaluated a variant, p.Arg798Ter (rs137852986), 10...

10.1136/jmedgenet-2015-103529 article EN Journal of Medical Genetics 2016-02-26

It is quite well documented that the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted cancer screening services in all countries, irrespective of their resources and healthcare settings. While quantitative estimates on reduction volume tests or diagnostic evaluation are readily available from high-income very little data low- middle-income countries (LMICs). From CanScreen5 global repository we identified six LMICs through purposive sampling based availability at least for years 2019 2020. These represented...

10.7554/elife.86527 article EN cc-by eLife 2023-05-16

Genome-wide association studies have identified FGFR2 as a breast cancer (BC) susceptibility gene in populations of European and Asian descent, but causative variant has not yet been conclusively identified. We hypothesized that the weaker linkage disequilibrium across this associated region African ancestry might help refine set candidate-causal single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously by our group. Eight SNPs were evaluated 1253 American invasive BC cases 1245 controls. A...

10.1093/hmg/ddp078 article EN Human Molecular Genetics 2009-02-17

Estrogen and its metabolites are believed to play important roles in breast cancer, determinants include both genetic lifestyle factors. The objective of the study is investigate association cancer risk Thailand with polymorphisms several genes involved estrogen synthesis metabolism. Five hundred seventy patients histopathologically confirmed 497 controls were included present study. Forty single nucleotide (SNPs) CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP1B1, CYP17, CYP19, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, AhR, ESR1, PGR, ERRG,...

10.1002/ijc.24434 article EN International Journal of Cancer 2009-03-19

In a consortium including 23 637 breast cancer patients and 25 579 controls of East Asian ancestry, we investigated 70 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 67 independent susceptibility loci recently identified by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) conducted primarily European-ancestry populations. SNPs 31 showed an with risk at P < 0.05 direction consistent that reported previously. Twenty-one them remained statistically significant after adjusting for multiple comparisons the...

10.1093/hmg/ddt089 article EN Human Molecular Genetics 2013-03-27
Hermela Shimelis Romy L.S. Mesman Catharina Von Nicolai Åsa Ehlén Lucia Guidugli and 95 more Charlotte Martin Fabienne M.G.R. Calléja Huong Meeks Emily Hallberg Jamie Hinton Jenna Lilyquist Chunling Hu Cora M. Aalfs Kristiina Aittomäki Irene L. Andrulis Hoda Anton‐Culver Volker Arndt Matthias W. Beckmann Javier Benı́tez Natalia Bogdanova Stig E. Bojesen Manjeet K. Bolla Anne‐Lise Børresen‐Dale Hiltrud Brauch Paul Brennan Hermann Brenner Annegien Broeks Barbara Brouwers Thomas Brüning Barbara Burwinkel Jenny Chang‐Claude Georgia Chenevix‐Trench Ching‐Yu Cheng Ji‐Yeob Choi J. Margriet Collée Angela Cox Simon S. Cross Kamila Czene Hatef Darabi Joe Dennis Thilo Dörk Isabel dos‐Santos‐Silva Alison M. Dunning Peter A. Fasching Jonine D. Figueroa Henrik Flyger Montserrat García‐Closas Graham G. Giles Gord Glendon Pascal Guénel Christopher A. Haiman Per Hall Ute Hamann Mikael Hartman Frans B.L. Hogervorst Antoinette Hollestelle John L. Hopper Hidemi Ito Anna Jakubowska Daehee Kang Veli‐Matti Kosma Vessela N. Kristensen Kah-Nyin Lai Diether Lambrechts Loı̈c Le Marchand Jingmei Li Annika Lindblom Artitaya Lophatananon Jan Lubiński Eva Macháčková Graham J. Mann Sara Margolin Frederik Marmé Keitaro Matsuo Hui Miao Kyriaki Michailidou Roger L. Milne Kenneth Muir Susan L. Neuhausen Heli Nevanlinna Janet E. Olson Curtis Olswold Jan J.C. Oosterwijk Ana Osório Paolo Peterlongo Julian Peto Paul D.P. Pharoah Katri Pylkäs Paolo Radice Muhammad Usman Rashid Valerie Rhenius Anja Rudolph Suleeporn Sangrajrang Elinor J. Sawyer Marjanka K. Schmidt Minouk J. Schoemaker Caroline Seynaeve Mitul Shah Chen‐Yang Shen Martha J. Shrubsole

Breast cancer risks conferred by many germline missense variants in the

10.1158/0008-5472.can-16-2568 article EN Cancer Research 2017-03-11

Objective Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third-most and fifth-most common in men women, Thailand. The increasing CRC incidence mortality can be reduced by screening treating adenomas early cancers. A pilot programme using immunochemical faecal occult blood testing (iFOBT) colonoscopy for test-positives were implemented through routine Government Health Services Lampang Province, to inform acceptability, feasibility scaling-up of This report describes implementation, coverage performance...

10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003671 article EN cc-by-nc BMJ Open 2014-01-01

Abstract Thailand is among countries with the highest global incidence and mortality rates of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA). While viral hepatitis liver fluke infections have been associated HCC iCCA, respectively, other environmental risk factors, overall factor commonality combinatorial roles, effects on survival not systematically examined. We conducted a TIGER‐LC consortium‐based population study covering all high‐incidence areas both malignancies...

10.1002/ijc.35034 article EN cc-by International Journal of Cancer 2024-05-18

ABSTRACT Colorectal cancer incidence rates vary geographically and have changed over time. Notably, in the past two decades, of early-onset colorectal cancer, affecting individuals under age 50 years, has doubled many countries. The reasons for this increase are unknown. Here, we investigate whether mutational processes contribute to geographic age-related differences by examining 981 genomes from 11 No major were found microsatellite unstable cancers, but variations mutation burden...

10.1101/2025.02.13.25322219 preprint EN cc-by-nc medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) 2025-02-21

To evaluate the relationship between obesity, diet, physical activity and breast cancer in Thai women, we conducted a case control study with 1,130 cases 1,142 controls. Informed consent was obtained from all participants structured questionnaire performed by trained interviewers to collect information on demographic anthropometric data, reproductive medical history, residential occupation as well dietary habits. A significant positive association an increased risk of observed women body...

10.7314/apjcp.2013.14.11.7023 article EN cc-by Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013-11-30

Background Adverse biological effects from airborne pollutants are a primary environmental concern in highly industrialized areas. Recent studies linked air pollution exposures with altered blood Deoxyribo-nucleic acid (DNA) methylation, but industrial sources and underlying mechanisms still largely unexplored. Methods The Ma Ta Phut estate (MIE) Rayong, Thailand hosts one of the largest steel, oil refinery petrochemical complexes south-eastern Asia. We measured panel DNA methylation markers...

10.1093/ije/dys129 article EN International Journal of Epidemiology 2012-10-13

Chronic Hepatitis B (HB) is the main risk factor for chronic liver disease (CLD) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in many low-resource countries, where diagnosis constrained by lack of clinical, histopathological biomarker resources. We have used proteomics to detect plasma biomarkers that outperform α-Fetoprotein (AFP), most widely HCC contexts. Deep-plasma proteome analysis was performed patients, patients with CLD HB-carrier controls from Thailand (South-East Asia) The Gambia...

10.1002/ijc.28953 article EN cc-by International Journal of Cancer 2014-05-06
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