The 15th most significant locus in DecodeME is overlapping the gene DCC.
The lead variant at this locus is 18:53232948:C:T (rs72923287) with a p-value of 2.48x10-7.

GeneCards summary for DCC:
Full gene name: DCC Netrin 1 Receptor
The DecodeME preprint says:
The lead variant at this locus is 18:53232948:C:T (rs72923287) with a p-value of 2.48x10-7.

GeneCards summary for DCC:
DCC encodes a netrin-1 receptor and dependence receptor that guides axon attraction during neural development. It is a transmembrane member of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell adhesion molecules, and its activity helps direct neuronal growth cones toward sources of netrin-1 ligand. DCC also functions as a tumor suppressor through ligand-dependent and ligand-independent signaling.
The cytoplasmic tail of DCC mediates axon attraction through interactions with Src and FAK/PTK2, linking netrin-1 sensing to downstream signaling. In the absence of ligand, DCC triggers caspase-dependent apoptosis, and its interaction with UNC5 receptors shifts signaling toward axon repulsion. The protein localizes to the plasma membrane, cell surface, membrane, and centriolar satellite, with high expression in brain and measurable RNA expression in the male reproductive system.
Pathogenic variants in DCC are reported in mirror movements 1, horizontal gaze palsy with progressive scoliosis, and agenesis of the corpus callosum. DCC is also reported in colorectal cancer, where it is frequently mutated or downregulated, and its tumor-suppressive role links it to neoplasm-related phenotypes.
Full gene name: DCC Netrin 1 Receptor
- "DCC" stands for "Deleted In Colorectal Carcinoma"
The DecodeME preprint says:
They cite: GWAS of Extended Prescription Analgesic Use Identifies Novel Genetic Loci in Chronic Pain (2024, medRxiv)DCC, a gene that has repeatedly been associated with chronic pain (41).