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2. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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Zhang, H, Ahearn, TU, Lecarpentier, J, Barnes, D, Beesley, J, Qi, G, Jiang, X, O’Mara, TA, Zhao, N, Bolla, MK, Dunning, AM, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Ful, ZA, Aittomäki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Brucker, SY, Brüning, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Byers, H, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campa, D, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiaens, M, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, González-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guénel, P, Häberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hake, CR, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Hillemanns, P, Hogervorst, FBL, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huebner, H, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Konstantopoulou, I, Koppert, LB, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Laenkholm, A-V, Lambrechts, D, Larsson, SC, Laurent-Puig, P, Lazaro, C, Lazarova, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Lindblom, A, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, McGuffog, L, McLean, C, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Mingazheva, E, Montagna, M, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, OI, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Papi, L, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Phillips, K-A, Piedmonte, M, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Prokofyeva, D, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Risch, HA, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Rübner, M, Rüdiger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schöttker, B, Schürmann, P, Senter, L, Sharma, P, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Singer, CF, Smichkoska, S, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, AJ, Szabo, CI, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, M, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van den Ouweland, AMW, van der Kolk, LE, van Veen, EM, vanRensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Zorn, KK, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Simard, J, Pharoah, PDP, Michailidou, K, Antoniou, AC, Schmidt, MK, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Chatterjee, N, and García-Closas, M
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Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype1,2,3. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P
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3. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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Zhan, H.Y., Ahearn, T.U., Lecarpentier, J., Barnes, D., Beesley, J., Qi, G.H., Jiang, X., O'Mara, T.A., Zhao, N., Bolla, M.K., Dunning, A.M., Dennis, J., Wang, Q., Abu Ful, Z., Aittomaki, K., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Aronson, K.J., Arun, B.K., Auer, P.L., Azzollini, J., Barrowdale, D., Becher, H., Beckmann, M.W., Behrens, S., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Bialkowska, K., Blanco, A., Blomqvist, C., Bogdanova, N.V., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Bondavalli, D., Borg, A., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Briceno, I., Broeks, A., Brucker, S.Y., Bruning, T., Burwinkel, B., Buys, S.S., Byers, H., Caldes, T., Caligo, M.A., Calvello, M., Campa, D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Christiaens, M., Christiansen, H., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B.M., Clarke, C.L., Cornelissen, S., Couch, F.J., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Devilee, P., Diez, O., Domchek, S.M., Dork, T., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Ekici, A.B., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J., Foretova, L., Fostira, F., Friedman, E., Frost, D., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gapstur, S.M., Garber, J., Garcia-Saenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Gayther, S.A., Giles, G.G., Godwin, A.K., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Greene, M.H., Gronwald, J., Guenel, P., Haberle, L., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Hake, C.R., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Harkness, E.F., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A.M., Hillemanns, P., Hogervorst, F.B.L., Holleczek, B., Hollestelle, A., Hooning, M.J., Hoover, R.N., Hopper, J.L., Howell, A., Huebner, H., Hulick, P.J., Imyanitov, E.N., Isaacs, C., Izatt, L., Jager, A., Jakimovska, M., Jakubowska, A., James, P., Janavicius, R., Janni, W., John, E.M., Jones, M.E., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kapoor, P.M., Karlan, B.Y., Keeman, R., Khan, S., Khusnutdinova, E., Kitahara, C.M., Ko, Y.D., Konstantopoulou, I., Koppert, L.B., Koutros, S., Kristensen, V.N., Laenkholm, A.V., Lambrechts, D., Larsson, S.C., Laurent-Puig, P., Lazaro, C., Lazarova, E., Lejbkowicz, F., Leslie, G., Lesueur, F., Lindblom, A., Lissowska, J., W.Y. lo, Loud, J.T., Lubinski, J., Lukomska, A., MacInnis, R.J., Mannermaa, A., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Matricardi, L., McGuffog, L., McLean, C., Mebirouk, N., Meindl, A., Menon, U., Miller, A., Mingazheva, E., Montagna, M., Mulligan, A.M., Mulot, C., Muranen, T.A., Nathanson, K.L., Neuhausen, S.L., Nevanlinna, H., Neven, P., Newman, W.G., Nielsens, F.C., Nikitina-Zake, L., Nodora, J., Offit, K., Olah, E., Olopade, O.I., Olsson, H., Orr, N., Papi, L., Papp, J., Park-Simon, T.W., Parsons, M.T., Peissel, B., Peixoto, A., Peshkin, B., Peterlongo, P., Peto, J., Phillips, K.A., Piedmonte, M., Plaseska-Karanfilska, D., Prajzendanc, K., Prentice, R., Prokofyeva, D., Rack, B., Radice, P., Ramus, S.J., Rantala, J., Rashid, M.U., Rennert, G., Rennert, H.S., Risch, H.A., Romero, A., Rookus, M.A., Rubner, M., Rudiger, T., Saloustros, E., Sampson, S., Sandler, D.P., Sawyer, E.J., Scheuner, M.T., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Schoemaker, M.J., Schottker, B., Schurmann, P., Senter, L., Sharma, P., Sherman, M.E., Shu, X.O., Singer, C.F., Smichkoska, S., Soucy, P., Southey, M.C., Spinelli, J.J., Stone, J., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Swerdlow, A.J., Szabo, C.I., Tamimi, R.M., Tapper, W.J., Taylor, J.A., Teixeira, M.R., Terry, M., Thomassen, M., Thull, D.L., Tischkowitz, M., Toland, A.E., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Tomlinson, I., Torres, D., Troester, M.A., Truong, T., Tung, N., Untch, M., Vachon, C.M., Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Kolk, L.E. van der, Veen, E.M. van, vanRensburg, E.J., Vega, A., Wappenschmidt, B., Weinberg, C.R., Weitzel, J.N., Wildiers, H., Winqvist, R., Wolk, A., Yang, X.H.R., Yannoukakos, D., Zheng, W., Zorn, K.K., Milne, R.L., Kraft, P., Simard, J., Pharoah, P.D.P., Michailidou, K., Antoniou, A.C., Schmidt, M.K., Chenevix-Trench, G., Easton, D.F., Chatterjee, N., Garcia-Closas, M., kConFab Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, EMBRACE Study, and GEMO Study Collaborators
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Genome-wide analysis identifies 32 loci associated with breast cancer susceptibility, accounting for estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade.Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype(1-3). To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 x 10(-8)), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores.
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4. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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Zhang, H. (Haoyu), Ahearn, T. U. (Thomas U.), Lecarpentier, J. (Julie), Barnes, D. (Daniel), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), Qi, G. (Guanghao), Hang, X. (Xia), O'Mara, T. A. (Tracy A.), Zhao, N. (Ni), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Wang, Q. (Qin), Abu Ful, Z. (Zumuruda), Aittomaki, K. (Kristiina), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Aronson, K. J. (Kristan J.), Arun, B. K. (Banu K.), Auer, P. L. (Paul L.), Azzollini, J. (Jacopo), Barrowdale, D. (Daniel), Becher, H. (Heiko), Beckmann, M. W. (Matthias W.), Behrens, S. (Sabine), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bialkowska, K. (Katarzyna), Blanco, A. (Ana), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Bogdanova, N. V. (Natalia, V), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Bondavalli, D. (Davide), Borg, A. (Ake), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Briceno, I. (Ignacio), Broeks, A. (Annegien), Brucker, S. Y. (Sara Y.), Bruening, T. (Thomas), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Buys, S. S. (Saundra S.), Byers, H. (Helen), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Caligo, M. A. (Maria A.), Calvello, M. (Mariarosaria), Campa, D. (Daniele), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Christiaens, M. (Melissa), Christiansen, H. (Hans), Chung, W. K. (Wendy K.), Claes, K. B. (Kathleen B. M.), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Cornelissen, S. (Sten), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M. B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Diez, O. (Orland), Domchek, S. M. (Susan M.), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Eccles, D. M. (Diana M.), Ekici, A. B. (Arif B.), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Foretova, L. (Lenka), Fostira, F. (Florentia), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Frost, D. (Debra), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garber, J. (Judy), Garcia-Saenz, J. A. (Jose A.), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), Gayther, S. A. (Simon A.), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Godwin, A. K. (Andrew K.), Goldberg, M. S. (Mark S.), Goldgar, D. E. (David E.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Greene, M. H. (Mark H.), Gronwald, J. (Jacek), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Haeberle, L. (Lothar), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hake, C. R. (Christopher R.), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harkness, E. F. (Elaine F.), Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. (Bernadette A. M.), Hillemanns, P. (Peter), Hogervorst, F. B. (Frans B. L.), Holleczek, B. (Bernd), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hoover, R. N. (Robert N.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Huebner, H. (Hanna), Hulick, P. J. (Peter J.), Imyanitov, E. N. (Evgeny N.), Isaacs, C. (Claudine), Izatt, L. (Louise), Jager, A. (Agnes), Jakimovska, M. (Milena), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), James, P. (Paul), Janavicius, R. (Ramunas), Janni, W. (Wolfgang), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Jung, A. (Audrey), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kapoor, P. M. (Pooja Middha), Karlan, B. Y. (Beth Y.), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khan, S. (Sofia), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Konstantopoulou, I. (Irene), Koppert, L. B. (Linetta B.), Koutros, S. (Stella), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Laenkholm, A.-V. (Anne-Vibeke), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Larsson, S. C. (Susanna C.), Laurent-Puig, P. (Pierre), Lazaro, C. (Conxi), Lazarova, E. (Emilija), Lejbkowicz, F. (Flavio), Leslie, G. (Goska), Lesueur, F. (Fabienne), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Lo, W.-Y. (Wing-Yee), Loud, J. T. (Jennifer T.), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Lukomska, A. (Alicja), Maclnnis, R. J. (Robert J.), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), Matricardi, L. (Laura), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), McLean, C. (Catriona), Mebirouk, N. (Noura), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Menon, U. (Usha), Miller, A. (Austin), Mingazheva, E. (Elvira), Montagna, M. (Marco), Mulligan, A. M. (Anna Marie), Mulot, C. (Claire), Muranen, T. A. (Taru A.), Nathanson, K. L. (Katherine L.), Neuhausen, S. L. (Susan L.), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Neven, P. (Patrick), Newman, W. G. (William G.), Nielsens, F. C. (Finn C.), Nikitina-Zake, L. (Liene), Nodora, J. (Jesse), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Olah, E. (Edith), Olopade, O. I. (Olufunmilayo, I), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orr, N. (Nick), Papi, L. (Laura), Papp, J. (Janos), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Parsons, M. T. (Michael T.), Peissel, B. (Bernard), Peixoto, A. (Ana), Peshkin, B. (Beth), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Peto, J. (Julian), Phillips, K.-A. (Kelly-Anne), Piedmonte, M. (Marion), Plaseska-Karanfilska, D. (Dijana), Prajzendanc, K. (Karolina), Prentice, R. (Ross), Prokofyeva, D. (Darya), Rack, B. (Brigitte), Radice, P. (Paolo), Ramus, S. J. (Susan J.), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Rashid, M. U. (Muhammad U.), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rennert, H. S. (Hedy S.), Risch, H. A. (Harvey A.), Romero, A. (Atocha), Rookus, M. A. (Matti A.), Ruebner, M. (Matthias), Ruediger, T. (Thomas), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sampson, S. (Sarah), Sandler, D. P. (Dale P.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Scheuner, M. T. (Maren T.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Schneeweiss, A. (Andreas), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Schoettker, B. (Ben), Schuermann, P. (Peter), Senter, L. (Leigha), Sharma, P. (Priyanka), Sherman, M. E. (Mark E.), Shu, X.-O. (Xiao-Ou), Singer, C. F. (Christian F.), Smichkoska, S. (Snezhana), Soucy, P. (Penny), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J. J. (John J.), Stone, J. (Jennifer), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Szabo, C. I. (Csilla, I), Tamimi, R. M. (Rulla M.), Tapper, W. J. (William J.), Taylor, J. A. (Jack A.), Teixeira, M. R. (Manuel R.), Terry, M. (MaryBeth), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Thull, D. L. (Darcy L.), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Toland, A. E. (Amanda E.), Tollenaar, R. A. (Rob A. E. M.), Tomlinson, I. (Ian), Torres, D. (Diana), Troester, M. A. (Melissa A.), Truong, T. (Therese), Tung, N. (Nadine), Untch, M. (Michael), Vachon, C. M. (Celine M.), van den Ouweland, A. M. (Ans M. W.), van der Kolk, L. E. (Lizet E.), van Veen, E. M. (Elke M.), vanRensburg, E. J. (Elizabeth J.), Vega, A. (Ana), Wappenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Weinberg, C. R. (Clarice R.), Weitzel, J. N. (Jeffrey N.), Wildiers, H. (Hans), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Wolk, A. (Alicja), Yang, X. R. (Xiaohong R.), Yannoukakos, D. (Drakoulis), Zheng, W. (Wei), Zorn, K. K. (Kristin K.), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Kraft, P. (Peter), Simard, J. (Jacques), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Michailidou, K. (Kyriaki), Antoniou, A. C. (Antonis C.), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Chatterjee, N. (Nilanjan), and Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat)
- Abstract
Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P
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- 2020
5. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses.
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Goldgar D.E., Newman W.G., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Nodora J., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olsson H., Orr N., Papi L., Papp J., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Phillips K.-A., Piedmonte M., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Prajzendanc K., Prentice R., Prokofyeva D., Rack B., Radice P., Ramus S.J., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Risch H.A., Romero A., Rookus M.A., Rubner M., Rudiger T., Saloustros E., Sampson S., Sandler D.P., Sawyer E.J., Scheuner M.T., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schoemaker M.J., Schottker B., Schurmann P., Senter L., Sharma P., Sherman M.E., Shu X.-O., Singer C.F., Smichkoska S., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A.J., Szabo C.I., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Thomassen M., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tung N., Untch M., Vachon C.M., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van der Kolk L.E., van Veen E.M., vanRensburg E.J., Vega A., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wildiers H., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Zorn K.K., Milne R.L., Kraft P., Simard J., Pharoah P.D.P., Michailidou K., Antoniou A.C., Schmidt M.K., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Chatterjee N., Garcia-Closas M., Zhang H., Ahearn T.U., Lecarpentier J., Barnes D., Beesley J., Qi G., Jiang X., O'Mara T.A., Zhao N., Bolla M.K., Dunning A.M., Dennis J., Wang Q., Ful Z.A., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Auer P.L., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blanco A., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Bondavalli D., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Briceno I., Broeks A., Brucker S.Y., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Byers H., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Calvello M., Campa D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Christiaens M., Christiansen H., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Cornelissen S., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Domchek S.M., Dork T., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Foretova L., Fostira F., Friedman E., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gronwald J., Guenel P., Haberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hake C.R., Hall P., Hamann U., Harkness E.F., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Holleczek B., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Huebner H., Hulick P.J., Imyanitov E.N., Isaacs C., Izatt L., Jager A., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jung A., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khan S., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Ko Y.-D., Konstantopoulou I., Koppert L.B., Koutros S., Kristensen V.N., Laenkholm A.-V., Lambrechts D., Larsson S.C., Laurent-Puig P., Lazaro C., Lazarova E., Lejbkowicz F., Leslie G., Lesueur F., Lindblom A., Lissowska J., Lo W.-Y., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Lukomska A., MacInnis R.J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Matricardi L., McGuffog L., McLean C., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Menon U., Miller A., Mingazheva E., Montagna M., Mulligan A.M., Mulot C., Muranen T.A., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Neven P., Goldgar D.E., Newman W.G., Nielsen F.C., Nikitina-Zake L., Nodora J., Offit K., Olah E., Olopade O.I., Olsson H., Orr N., Papi L., Papp J., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Peissel B., Peixoto A., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Phillips K.-A., Piedmonte M., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Prajzendanc K., Prentice R., Prokofyeva D., Rack B., Radice P., Ramus S.J., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Risch H.A., Romero A., Rookus M.A., Rubner M., Rudiger T., Saloustros E., Sampson S., Sandler D.P., Sawyer E.J., Scheuner M.T., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schoemaker M.J., Schottker B., Schurmann P., Senter L., Sharma P., Sherman M.E., Shu X.-O., Singer C.F., Smichkoska S., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A.J., Szabo C.I., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Teixeira M.R., Terry M.B., Thomassen M., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tung N., Untch M., Vachon C.M., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van der Kolk L.E., van Veen E.M., vanRensburg E.J., Vega A., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wildiers H., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Zorn K.K., Milne R.L., Kraft P., Simard J., Pharoah P.D.P., Michailidou K., Antoniou A.C., Schmidt M.K., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Chatterjee N., Garcia-Closas M., Zhang H., Ahearn T.U., Lecarpentier J., Barnes D., Beesley J., Qi G., Jiang X., O'Mara T.A., Zhao N., Bolla M.K., Dunning A.M., Dennis J., Wang Q., Ful Z.A., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Auer P.L., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blanco A., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Bondavalli D., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Briceno I., Broeks A., Brucker S.Y., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Byers H., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Calvello M., Campa D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Christiaens M., Christiansen H., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Cornelissen S., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Domchek S.M., Dork T., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Foretova L., Fostira F., Friedman E., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Gronwald J., Guenel P., Haberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hake C.R., Hall P., Hamann U., Harkness E.F., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Holleczek B., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Huebner H., Hulick P.J., Imyanitov E.N., Isaacs C., Izatt L., Jager A., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., James P., Janavicius R., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jung A., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khan S., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Ko Y.-D., Konstantopoulou I., Koppert L.B., Koutros S., Kristensen V.N., Laenkholm A.-V., Lambrechts D., Larsson S.C., Laurent-Puig P., Lazaro C., Lazarova E., Lejbkowicz F., Leslie G., Lesueur F., Lindblom A., Lissowska J., Lo W.-Y., Loud J.T., Lubinski J., Lukomska A., MacInnis R.J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Matricardi L., McGuffog L., McLean C., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Menon U., Miller A., Mingazheva E., Montagna M., Mulligan A.M., Mulot C., Muranen T.A., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., and Neven P.
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Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype1-3. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 x 10-8), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores.Copyright © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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6. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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Zhan, H, Ahearn, TU, Lecarpentier, J, Barnes, D, Beesley, J, Qi, G, Jiang, X, O'Mara, TA, Zhao, N, Bolla, MK, Dunning, AM, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Abu Ful, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Brucker, SY, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Byers, H, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campa, D, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiaens, M, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hake, CR, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Hillemanns, P, Hogervorst, FBL, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huebner, H, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Konstantopoulou, I, Koppert, LB, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Laenkholm, A-V, Lambrechts, D, Larsson, SC, Laurent-Puig, P, Lazaro, C, Lazarova, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Lindblom, A, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, McGuffog, L, McLean, C, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Mingazheva, E, Montagna, M, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Nielsens, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Papi, L, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Phillips, K-A, Piedmonte, M, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Prokofyeva, D, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Risch, HA, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ruebner, M, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schuermann, P, Senter, L, Sharma, P, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Singer, CF, Smichkoska, S, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, AJ, Szabo, C, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, M, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van den Ouweland, AMW, van der Kolk, LE, van Veen, EM, vanRensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Zorn, KK, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Simard, J, Pharoah, PDP, Michailidou, K, Antoniou, AC, Schmidt, MK, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Chatterjee, N, Garcia-Closas, M, Zhan, H, Ahearn, TU, Lecarpentier, J, Barnes, D, Beesley, J, Qi, G, Jiang, X, O'Mara, TA, Zhao, N, Bolla, MK, Dunning, AM, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Abu Ful, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Brucker, SY, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Byers, H, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campa, D, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiaens, M, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hake, CR, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Hillemanns, P, Hogervorst, FBL, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huebner, H, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Konstantopoulou, I, Koppert, LB, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Laenkholm, A-V, Lambrechts, D, Larsson, SC, Laurent-Puig, P, Lazaro, C, Lazarova, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Lindblom, A, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, McGuffog, L, McLean, C, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Mingazheva, E, Montagna, M, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Nielsens, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Papi, L, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Phillips, K-A, Piedmonte, M, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Prokofyeva, D, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Risch, HA, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ruebner, M, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schuermann, P, Senter, L, Sharma, P, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Singer, CF, Smichkoska, S, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, AJ, Szabo, C, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, M, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van den Ouweland, AMW, van der Kolk, LE, van Veen, EM, vanRensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Zorn, KK, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Simard, J, Pharoah, PDP, Michailidou, K, Antoniou, AC, Schmidt, MK, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Chatterjee, N, and Garcia-Closas, M
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Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype1-3. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 × 10-8), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores.
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7. Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality
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Escala-Garcia, M., Guo, Q., Dork, T., Canisius, S., Keeman, R., Dennis, J., Beesley, J., Lecarpentier, J., Bolla, M.K., Wang, Q., Abraham, J., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Auer, P.L., Beckmann, M.W., Behrens, S., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Bernstein, L., Blomqvist, C., Boeckx, B., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Borresen-Dale, A.L., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Brentnall, A., Brinton, L., Broberg, P., Brock, I.W., Brucker, S.Y., Burwinkel, B., Caldas, C., Caldes, T., Campa, D., Canzian, F., Carracedo, A., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Chenevix-Trench, G., Cheng, T.Y.D., Chin, S.F., Clarke, C.L., Cordina-Duverger, E., Couch, F.J., Cox, D.G., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Devilee, P., Dunn, J.A., Dunning, A.M., Durcan, L., Dwek, M., Earl, H.M., Ekici, A.B., Eliassen, A.H., Ellberg, C., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Figueroa, J., Flesch-Janys, D., Flyger, H., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Galle, E., Gapstur, S.M., Garcia-Closas, M., Garcia-Saenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., George, A., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G.G., Glendon, G., Goldgar, D.E., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Alnaes, G.I.G., Grip, M., Guenel, P., Haeberle, L., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Hakansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Hankinson, S., Harkness, E.F., Harrington, P.A., Hart, S.N., Hartikainen, J.M., Hein, A., Hillemanns, P., Hiller, L., Holleczek, B., Hollestelle, A., Hooning, M.J., Hoover, R.N., Hopper, J.L., Howell, A., Huang, G.M.Q., Humphreys, K., Hunter, D.J., Janni, W., John, E.M., Jones, M.E., Jukkola-Vuorinen, A., Jung, A., Kaaks, R., Kabisch, M., Kaczmarek, K., Kerin, M.J., Khan, S., Khusnutdinova, E., Kiiski, J.I., Kitahara, C.M., Knight, J.A., Ko, Y.D., Koppert, L.B., Kosma, V.M., Kraft, P., Kristensen, V.N., Kruger, U., Kuhl, T., Lambrechts, D., Marchand, L. le, Lee, E., Lejbkowicz, F., Li, L., Lindblom, A., Lindstrom, S., Linet, M., Lissowska, J., W.Y. lo, Loibl, S., Lubinski, J., Lux, M.P., MacInnis, R.J., Maierthaler, M., Maishman, T., Makalic, E., Mannermaa, A., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Mavroudis, D., McLean, C., Meindl, A., Middha, P., Miller, N., Milne, R.L., Moreno, F., Mulligan, A.M., Mulot, C., Nassir, R., Neuhausen, S.L., Newman, W.T., Nielsen, S.F., Nordestgaard, B.G., Norman, A., Olsson, H., Orr, N., Pankratz, V.S., Park-Simon, T.W., Perez, J.I.A., Perez-Barrios, C., Peterlongo, P., Petridis, C., Pinchev, M., Prajzendanc, K., Prentice, R., Presneau, N., Prokofieva, D., Pylkas, K., Rack, B., Radice, P., Ramachandran, D., Rennert, G., Rennert, H.S., Rhenius, V., Romero, A., Roylance, R., Saloustros, E., Sawyer, E.J., Schmidt, D.F., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Schoemaker, M.J., Schumacher, F., Schwentner, L., Scott, R.J., Scott, C., Seynaeve, C., Shah, M., Simard, J., Smeets, A., Sohn, C., Southey, M.C., Swerdlow, A.J., Talhouk, A., Tamimi, R.M., Tapper, W.J., Teixeira, M.R., Tengstrom, M., Terry, M.B., Thone, K., Tollenaar, R.A.E.M., Tomlinson, I., Torres, D., Truong, T., Turman, C., Turnbull, C., Ulmer, H.U., Untch, M., Vachon, C., Asperen, C.J. van, Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Veen, E.M. van, Wendt, C., Whittemore, A.S., Willett, W., Winqvist, R., Wolk, A., Yang, X.R., Zhang, Y., Easton, D.F., Fasching, P.A., Nevanlinna, H., Eccles, D.M., Pharoah, P.D.P., Schmidt, M.K., and NBCS Collaborators
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BACKGROUND: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry.METHODS: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using similar to 10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP).RESULTS: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P
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Escala-Garcia, M. (Maria), Guo, Q. (Qi), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Canisius, S. (Sander), Keeman, R. (Renske), Dennis, J. (Joe), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), Lecarpentier, J. (Julie), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Wang, Q. (Qin), Abraham, J. (Jean), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Auer, P. L. (Paul L.), Beckmann, M. W. (Matthias W.), Behrens, S. (Sabine), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bernstein, L. (Leslie), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Boeckx, B. (Bram), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Borresen-Dale, A.-L. (Anne-Lise), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Brentnall, A. (Adam), Brinton, L. (Louise), Broberg, P. (Per), Brock, I. W. (Ian W.), Brucker, S. Y. (Sara Y.), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Caldas, C. (Carlos), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Campa, D. (Daniele), Canzian, F. (Federico), Carracedo, A. (Angel), Carter, B. D. (Brian D.), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Cheng, T. D. (Ting-Yuan David), Chin, S.-F. (Suet-Feung), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Cordina-Duverger, E. (Emilie), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Cox, D. G. (David G.), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M. B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Dunn, J. A. (Janet A.), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Durcan, L. (Lorraine), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Earl, H. M. (Helena M.), Ekici, A. B. (Arif B.), Eliassen, A. H. (A. Heather), Ellberg, C. (Carolina), Engel, C. (Christoph), Eriksson, M. (Mikael), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Flesch-Janys, D. (Dieter), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Gabrielson, M. (Marike), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Galle, E. (Eva), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat), Garcia-Saenz, J. A. (Jose A.), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), George, A. (Angela), Georgoulias, V. (Vassilios), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Glendon, G. (Gord), Goldgar, D. E. (David E.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Alnaes, G. I. (Grethe I. Grenaker), Grip, M. (Mervi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Haeberle, L. (Lothar), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hakansson, N. (Niclas), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Hankinson, S. (Susan), Harkness, E. F. (Elaine F.), Harrington, P. A. (Patricia A.), Hart, S. N. (Steven N.), Hartikainen, J. M. (Jaana M.), Hein, A. (Alexander), Hillemanns, P. (Peter), Hiller, L. (Louise), Holleczek, B. (Bernd), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hoover, R. N. (Robert N.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Huang, G. (Guanmengqian), Humphreys, K. (Keith), Hunter, D. J. (David J.), Janni, W. (Wolfgang), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Jukkola-Vuorinen, A. (Arja), Jung, A. (Audrey), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kabisch, M. (Maria), Kaczmarek, K. (Katarzyna), Kerin, M. J. (Michael J.), Khan, S. (Sofia), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kiiski, J. I. (Johanna, I), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Knight, J. A. (Julia A.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Koppert, L. B. (Linetta B.), Kosma, V.-M. (Veli-Matti), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Kruger, U. (Ute), Kuehl, T. (Tabea), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lee, E. (Eunjung), Lejbkowicz, F. (Flavio), Li, L. (Lian), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Lindstrom, S. (Sara), Linet, M. (Martha), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Lo, W.-Y. (Wing-Yee), Loibl, S. (Sibylle), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Lux, M. P. (Michael P.), MacInnis, R. J. (Robert J.), Maierthaler, M. (Melanie), Maishman, T. (Tom), Makalic, E. (Enes), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), Mavroudis, D. (Dimitrios), McLean, C. (Catriona), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Middha, P. (Pooja), Miller, N. (Nicola), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Moreno, F. (Fernando), Mulligan, A. M. (Anna Marie), Mulot, C. (Claire), Nassir, R. (Rami), Neuhausen, S. L. (Susan L.), Newman, W. T. (William T.), Nielsen, S. F. (Sune F.), Nordestgaard, B. G. (Borge G.), Norman, A. (Aaron), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orr, N. (Nick), Pankratz, V. S. (V. Shane), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Perez, J. I. (Jose I. A.), Perez-Barrios, C. (Clara), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Petridis, C. (Christos), Pinchev, M. (Mila), Prajzendanc, K. (Karoliona), Prentice, R. (Ross), Presneau, N. (Nadege), Prokofieva, D. (Darya), Pylkas, K. (Katri), Rack, B. (Brigitte), Radice, P. (Paolo), Ramachandran, D. (Dhanya), Rennert, G. (Gadi), Rennert, H. S. (Hedy S.), Rhenius, V. (Valerie), Romero, A. (Atocha), Roylance, R. (Rebecca), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Schmidt, D. F. (Daniel F.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Schneeweiss, A. (Andreas), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Schumacher, F. (Fredrick), Schwentner, L. (Lukas), Scott, R. J. (Rodney J.), Scott, C. (Christopher), Seynaeve, C. (Caroline), Shah, M. (Mitul), Simard, J. (Jacques), Smeets, A. (Ann), Sohn, C. (Christof), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Talhouk, A. (Aline), Tamimi, R. M. (Rulla M.), Tapper, W. J. (William J.), Teixeira, M. R. (Manuel R.), Tengstrom, M. (Maria), Terry, M. B. (Mary Beth), Thoene, K. (Kathrin), Tollenaar, R. A. (Rob A. E. M.), Tomlinson, I. (Ian), Torres, D. (Diana), Truong, T. (Therese), Turman, C. (Constance), Turnbull, C. (Clare), Ulmer, H.-U. (Hans-Ulrich), Untch, M. (Michael), Vachon, C. (Celine), van Asperen, C. J. (Christi J.), van den Ouweland, A. M. (Ans M. W.), van Veen, E. M. (Elke M.), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Whittemore, A. S. (Alice S.), Willett, W. (Walter), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Wolk, A. (Alicja), Yang, X. R. (Xiaohong R.), Zhang, Y. (Yan), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Eccles, D. M. (Diana M.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), and Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.)
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Background: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry. Methods: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). Results: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P < 5 × 10−8. For ER-positive disease, the most significantly associated variant was chr7:rs4717568 (BFDP = 7%, P = 1.28 × 10−7, hazard ratio [HR] = 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.84–0.92); the closest gene is AUTS2. For ER-negative disease, the most significant variant was chr7:rs67918676 (BFDP = 11%, P = 1.38 × 10−7, HR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.16–1.39); located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA gene (AC004009.3), close to the HOXA gene cluster. Conclusions: We uncovered germline variants on chromosome 7 at BFDP
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Garcia-Closas M., Moreno F., Mulligan A.M., Mulot C., Nassir R., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.T., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Norman A., Olsson H., Orr N., Pankratz V.S., Park-Simon T.-W., Perez J.I.A., Perez-Barrios C., Peterlongo P., Petridis C., Pinchev M., Prajzendanc K., Prentice R., Presneau N., Prokofieva D., Pylkas K., Rack B., Radice P., Ramachandran D., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Rhenius V., Romero A., Roylance R., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schmidt D.F., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schoemaker M.J., Schumacher F., Schwentner L., Scott R.J., Scott C., Seynaeve C., Shah M., Simard J., Smeets A., Sohn C., Southey M.C., Swerdlow A.J., Talhouk A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teixeira M.R., Tengstrom M., Terry M.B., Thone K., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Truong T., Turman C., Turnbull C., Ulmer H.-U., Untch M., Vachon C., van Asperen C.J., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van Veen E.M., Wendt C., Whittemore A.S., Willett W., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zhang Y., Easton D.F., Fasching P.A., Nevanlinna H., Eccles D.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Escala-Garcia M., Guo Q., Dork T., Canisius S., Keeman R., Dennis J., Beesley J., Lecarpentier J., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Abraham J., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Auer P.L., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Brauch H., Brenner H., Brentnall A., Brinton L., Broberg P., Brock I.W., Brucker S.Y., Burwinkel B., Caldas C., Caldes T., Campa D., Canzian F., Carracedo A., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Cheng T.-Y.D., Chin S.-F., Clarke C.L., Cordina-Duverger E., Couch F.J., Cox D.G., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Dunn J.A., Dunning A.M., Durcan L., Dwek M., Earl H.M., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Ellberg C., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Figueroa J., Flesch-Janys D., Flyger H., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Galle E., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., George A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Alnaes G.I.G., Grip M., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hankinson S., Harkness E.F., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., Hartikainen J.M., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hiller L., Holleczek B., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Huang G., Humphreys K., Hunter D.J., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jukkola-Vuorinen A., Jung A., Kaaks R., Kabisch M., Kaczmarek K., Kerin M.J., Khan S., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Kitahara C.M., Knight J.A., Ko Y.-D., Koppert L.B., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Kruger U., Kuhl T., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lee E., Lejbkowicz F., Li L., Lindblom A., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lissowska J., Lo W.-Y., Loibl S., Lubinski J., Lux M.P., MacInnis R.J., Maierthaler M., Maishman T., Makalic E., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Mavroudis D., McLean C., Meindl A., Middha P., Miller N., Milne R.L., Garcia-Closas M., Moreno F., Mulligan A.M., Mulot C., Nassir R., Neuhausen S.L., Newman W.T., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Norman A., Olsson H., Orr N., Pankratz V.S., Park-Simon T.-W., Perez J.I.A., Perez-Barrios C., Peterlongo P., Petridis C., Pinchev M., Prajzendanc K., Prentice R., Presneau N., Prokofieva D., Pylkas K., Rack B., Radice P., Ramachandran D., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Rhenius V., Romero A., Roylance R., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schmidt D.F., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schoemaker M.J., Schumacher F., Schwentner L., Scott R.J., Scott C., Seynaeve C., Shah M., Simard J., Smeets A., Sohn C., Southey M.C., Swerdlow A.J., Talhouk A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teixeira M.R., Tengstrom M., Terry M.B., Thone K., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Truong T., Turman C., Turnbull C., Ulmer H.-U., Untch M., Vachon C., van Asperen C.J., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van Veen E.M., Wendt C., Whittemore A.S., Willett W., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Yang X.R., Zhang Y., Easton D.F., Fasching P.A., Nevanlinna H., Eccles D.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Escala-Garcia M., Guo Q., Dork T., Canisius S., Keeman R., Dennis J., Beesley J., Lecarpentier J., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Abraham J., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Auer P.L., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Brauch H., Brenner H., Brentnall A., Brinton L., Broberg P., Brock I.W., Brucker S.Y., Burwinkel B., Caldas C., Caldes T., Campa D., Canzian F., Carracedo A., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Cheng T.-Y.D., Chin S.-F., Clarke C.L., Cordina-Duverger E., Couch F.J., Cox D.G., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Dunn J.A., Dunning A.M., Durcan L., Dwek M., Earl H.M., Ekici A.B., Eliassen A.H., Ellberg C., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Figueroa J., Flesch-Janys D., Flyger H., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Galle E., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., George A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Alnaes G.I.G., Grip M., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hankinson S., Harkness E.F., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., Hartikainen J.M., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hiller L., Holleczek B., Hollestelle A., Hooning M.J., Hoover R.N., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Huang G., Humphreys K., Hunter D.J., Janni W., John E.M., Jones M.E., Jukkola-Vuorinen A., Jung A., Kaaks R., Kabisch M., Kaczmarek K., Kerin M.J., Khan S., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Kitahara C.M., Knight J.A., Ko Y.-D., Koppert L.B., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Kruger U., Kuhl T., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lee E., Lejbkowicz F., Li L., Lindblom A., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lissowska J., Lo W.-Y., Loibl S., Lubinski J., Lux M.P., MacInnis R.J., Maierthaler M., Maishman T., Makalic E., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Mavroudis D., McLean C., Meindl A., Middha P., Miller N., and Milne R.L.
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Background: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry. Method(s): Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). Result(s): We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P < 5 x 10-8. For ER-positive disease, the most significantly associated variant was chr7:rs4717568 (BFDP = 7%, P = 1.28 x 10-7, hazard ratio [HR] = 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.84-0.92); the closest gene is AUTS2. For ER-negative disease, the most significant variant was chr7:rs67918676 (BFDP = 11%, P = 1.38 x 10-7, HR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.16-1.39); located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA gene (AC004009.3), close to the HOXA gene cluster. Conclusion(s): We uncovered germline variants on chromosome 7 at BFDP < 15% close to genes for which there is biological evidence related to breast cancer outcome. However, the paucity of variants associated with mortality at genome-wide significance underpins the challenge in providing genetic-based individualised prognostic information for breast cancer patients.Copyright © 2019, The Author(s).
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Escala-Garcia, M, Guo, Q, Doerk, T, Canisius, S, Keeman, R, Dennis, J, Beesley, J, Lecarpentier, J, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Abraham, J, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Auer, PL, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borresen-Dale, A-L, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Brentnall, A, Brinton, L, Broberg, P, Brock, IW, Brucker, SY, Burwinkel, B, Caldas, C, Caldes, T, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Carracedo, A, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Cheng, T-YD, Chin, S-F, Clarke, CL, Cordina-Duverger, E, Couch, FJ, Cox, DG, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dunn, JA, Dunning, AM, Durcan, L, Dwek, M, Earl, HM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Figueroa, J, Flesch-Janys, D, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Galle, E, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, George, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Alnaes, GIG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hankinson, S, Harkness, EF, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, Hartikainen, JM, Hein, A, Hillemanns, P, Hiller, L, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huang, G, Humphreys, K, Hunter, DJ, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jukkola-Vuorinen, A, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kabisch, M, Kaczmarek, K, Kerin, MJ, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Kitahara, CM, Knight, JA, Ko, Y-D, Koppert, LB, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kruger, U, Kuehl, T, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lee, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Li, L, Lindblom, A, Lindstrom, S, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loibl, S, Lubinski, J, Lux, MP, MacInnis, RJ, Maierthaler, M, Maishman, T, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Mavroudis, D, McLean, C, Meindl, A, Middha, P, Miller, N, Milne, RL, Moreno, F, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Nassir, R, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WT, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Norman, A, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Pankratz, VS, Park-Simon, T-W, Perez, JIA, Perez-Barrios, C, Peterlongo, P, Petridis, C, Pinchev, M, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Presneau, N, Prokofieva, D, Pylkas, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramachandran, D, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Roylance, R, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schumacher, F, Schwentner, L, Scott, RJ, Scott, C, Seynaeve, C, Shah, M, Simard, J, Smeets, A, Sohn, C, Southey, MC, Swerdlow, AJ, Talhouk, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Tengstrom, M, Terry, MB, Thoene, K, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Truong, T, Turman, C, Turnbull, C, Ulmer, H-U, Untch, M, Vachon, C, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Veen, EM, Wendt, C, Whittemore, AS, Willett, W, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zhang, Y, Easton, DF, Fasching, PA, Nevanlinna, H, Eccles, DM, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Escala-Garcia, M, Guo, Q, Doerk, T, Canisius, S, Keeman, R, Dennis, J, Beesley, J, Lecarpentier, J, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Abraham, J, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Auer, PL, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borresen-Dale, A-L, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Brentnall, A, Brinton, L, Broberg, P, Brock, IW, Brucker, SY, Burwinkel, B, Caldas, C, Caldes, T, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Carracedo, A, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Cheng, T-YD, Chin, S-F, Clarke, CL, Cordina-Duverger, E, Couch, FJ, Cox, DG, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dunn, JA, Dunning, AM, Durcan, L, Dwek, M, Earl, HM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Figueroa, J, Flesch-Janys, D, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Galle, E, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, George, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Alnaes, GIG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hankinson, S, Harkness, EF, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, Hartikainen, JM, Hein, A, Hillemanns, P, Hiller, L, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huang, G, Humphreys, K, Hunter, DJ, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jukkola-Vuorinen, A, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kabisch, M, Kaczmarek, K, Kerin, MJ, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Kitahara, CM, Knight, JA, Ko, Y-D, Koppert, LB, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kruger, U, Kuehl, T, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lee, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Li, L, Lindblom, A, Lindstrom, S, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loibl, S, Lubinski, J, Lux, MP, MacInnis, RJ, Maierthaler, M, Maishman, T, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Mavroudis, D, McLean, C, Meindl, A, Middha, P, Miller, N, Milne, RL, Moreno, F, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Nassir, R, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WT, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Norman, A, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Pankratz, VS, Park-Simon, T-W, Perez, JIA, Perez-Barrios, C, Peterlongo, P, Petridis, C, Pinchev, M, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Presneau, N, Prokofieva, D, Pylkas, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramachandran, D, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Roylance, R, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schumacher, F, Schwentner, L, Scott, RJ, Scott, C, Seynaeve, C, Shah, M, Simard, J, Smeets, A, Sohn, C, Southey, MC, Swerdlow, AJ, Talhouk, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Tengstrom, M, Terry, MB, Thoene, K, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Truong, T, Turman, C, Turnbull, C, Ulmer, H-U, Untch, M, Vachon, C, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Veen, EM, Wendt, C, Whittemore, AS, Willett, W, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zhang, Y, Easton, DF, Fasching, PA, Nevanlinna, H, Eccles, DM, Pharoah, PDP, and Schmidt, MK
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BACKGROUND: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry. METHODS: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). RESULTS: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P < 5 × 10-8. For ER-positive disease, the most significantly associated variant was chr7:rs4717568 (BFDP = 7%, P = 1.28 × 10-7, hazard ratio [HR] = 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.84-0.92); the closest gene is AUTS2. For ER-negative disease, the most significant variant was chr7:rs67918676 (BFDP = 11%, P = 1.38 × 10-7, HR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.16-1.39); located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA gene (AC004009.3), close to the HOXA gene cluster. CONCLUSIONS: We uncovered germline variants on chromosome 7 at BFDP < 15% close to genes for which there is biological evidence related to breast cancer outcome. However, the paucity of variants associated with mortality at genome-wide significance underpins the challenge in providing genetic-based individualised prognostic information for breast cancer patients.
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11. Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores
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Lecarpentier, J., Silvestri, V., Kuchenbaecker, K.B., Barrowdale, D., Dennis, J., McGuffog, L., Soucy, P., Leslie, G., Rizzolo, P., Navazio, A.S., Valentini, V., Zelli, V., Lee, A., Olama, A.A. al, Tyrer, J.P., Southey, M., John, E.M., Conner, T.A., Goldgar, D.E., Buys, S.S., Janavicius, R., Steele, L., Ding, Y.C., Neuhausen, S.L., Hansen, T.V.O., Osorio, A., Weitzel, J.N., Toss, A., Medici, V., Cortesi, L., Zanna, I., Palli, D., Radice, P., Manoukian, S., Peissel, B., Azzollini, J., Viel, A., Cini, G., Damante, G., Tommasi, S., Peterlongo, P., Fostira, F., Hamann, U., Evans, D.G., Henderson, A., Brewer, C., Eccles, D., Cook, J., Ong, K.R., Walker, L., Side, L.E., Porteous, M.E., Davidson, R., Hodgson, S., Frost, D., Adlard, J., Izatt, L., Eeles, R., Ellis, S., Tischkowitz, M., Godwin, A.K., Meindl, A., Gehrig, A., Dworniczak, B., Sutter, C., Engel, C., Niederacher, D., Steinemann, D., Hahnen, E., Hauke, J., Rhiem, K., Kast, K., Arnold, N., Ditsch, N., Wang-Gohrke, S., Wappenschmidt, B., Wand, D., Lasset, C., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Belotti, M., Damiola, F., Barjhoux, L., Mazoyer, S., Heetvelde, M. van, Poppe, B., Leeneer, K. de, Claes, K.B.M., Hoya, M. de la, Garcia-Barberan, V., Caldes, T., Perez Segura, P., Kiiski, J.I., Aittomaki, K., Khan, S., Nevanlinna, H., Asperen, C.J. van, Vaszko, T., Kasler, M., Olah, E., Balmana, J., Gutierrez-Enriquez, S., Diez, O., Teule, A., Izquierdo, A., Darder, E., Brunet, J., Valle, J. del, Feliubadalo, L., Pujana, M.A., Lazaro, C., Arason, A., Agnarsson, B.A., Johannsson, O.T., Barkardottir, R.B., Alducci, E., Tognazzo, S., Montagna, M., Teixeira, M.R., Pinto, P., Spurdle, A.B., Holland, H., Lee, J.W., Lee, M.H., Lee, J., Kim, S.W., Kang, E., Kim, Z., Sharma, P., Rebbeck, T.R., Vijai, J., Robson, M., Lincoln, A., Musinsky, J., Gaddam, P., Tan, Y.Y., Berger, A., Singer, C.F., Loud, J.T., Greene, M.H., Mulligan, A.M., Glendon, G., Andrulis, I.L., Toland, A.E., Senter, L., Bojesen, A., Nielsen, H.R., Skytte, A.B., Sunde, L., Jensen, U.B., Pedersen, I.S., Krogh, L., Kruse, T.A., Caligo, M.A., Yoon, S.Y., Teo, S.H., Wachenfeldt, A. von, Huo, D., Nielsen, S.M., Olopade, O.I., Nathanson, K.L., Domchek, S.M., Lorenchick, C., Jankowitz, R.C., Campbell, I., James, P., Mitchell, G., Orr, N., Park, S.K., Thomassen, M., Offit, K., Couch, F.J., Simard, J., Easton, D.F., Chenevix-Trench, G., Schmutzler, R.K., Antoniou, A.C., Ottini, L., EMBRACE, GEMO Study Collaborators, HEBON, KConFab Investigators, Dennis, Joe [0000-0003-4591-1214], Leslie, Goska [0000-0001-5756-6222], Lee, Andrew [0000-0003-0677-0252], Amin Al Olama, Ali [0000-0002-7178-3431], Tyrer, Jonathan [0000-0003-3724-4757], Tischkowitz, Marc [0000-0002-7880-0628], Easton, Douglas [0000-0003-2444-3247], Antoniou, Antonis [0000-0001-9223-3116], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Heterozygote ,Multifactorial Inheritance ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Age Factors ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Risk Assessment ,Breast Neoplasms, Male ,Case-Control Studies ,Mutation ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Testing ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Aged ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
$\textbf{Purpose}$ $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations increase the risk of breast and prostate cancer in men. Common genetic variants modify cancer risks for female carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations. We investigated-for the first time to our knowledge-associations of common genetic variants with breast and prostate cancer risks for male carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations and implications for cancer risk prediction. $\textbf{Materials and Methods}$ We genotyped 1,802 male carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ by using the custom Illumina OncoArray. We investigated the combined effects of established breast and prostate cancer susceptibility variants on cancer risks for male carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations by constructing weighted polygenic risk scores (PRSs) using published effect estimates as weights. $\textbf{Results}$ In male carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations, PRS that was based on 88 female breast cancer susceptibility variants was associated with breast cancer risk (odds ratio per standard deviation of PRS, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.19 to 1.56; $P$ = 8.6 × 10$^{-6}$)). Similarly, PRS that was based on 103 prostate cancer susceptibility variants was associated with prostate cancer risk (odds ratio per SD of PRS, 1.56; 95% CI, 1.35 to 1.81; $P$ = 3.2 × 10$^{-9}$)). Large differences in absolute cancer risks were observed at the extremes of the PRS distribution. For example, prostate cancer risk by age 80 years at the 5th and 95th percentiles of the PRS varies from 7% to 26% for carriers of $\textit{BRCA1}$ mutations and from 19% to 61% for carriers of $\textit{BRCA2}$ mutations, respectively. $\textbf{Conclusion}$ PRSs may provide informative cancer risk stratification for male carriers of $\textit{BRCA1/2}$ mutations that might enable these men and their physicians to make informed decisions on the type and timing of breast and prostate cancer risk management.
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12. Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer
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Phelan, CM, Kuchenbaecker, KB, Tyrer, JP, Kar, SP, Lawrenson, K, Winham, SJ, Dennis, J, Pirie, A, Riggan, MJ, Chornokur, G, Earp, MA, Lyra, PC, Lee, JM, Coetzee, S, Beesley, J, McGuffog, L, Soucy, P, Dicks, E, Lee, A, Barrowdale, D, Lecarpentier, J, Leslie, G, Aalfs, CM, Aben, KKH, Adams, M, Adlard, J, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, N, Aravantinos, G, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Arver, B, Azzollini, J, Balmaña, J, Banerjee, SN, Barjhoux, L, Barkardottir, RB, Bean, Y, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernardini, MQ, Birrer, MJ, Bjorge, L, Black, A, Blankstein, K, Blok, MJ, Bodelon, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, A, Bonanni, B, Borg, Å, Bradbury, AR, Brenton, JD, Brewer, C, Brinton, L, Broberg, P, Brooks-Wilson, A, Bruinsma, F, Brunet, J, Buecher, B, Butzow, R, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Cannioto, R, Carney, ME, Cescon, T, Chan, SB, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, S, Chen, XQ, Chiew, YE, Chiquette, J, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Conner, T, Cook, LS, Cook, J, Cramer, DW, Cunningham, JM, and D'Aloisio, AA
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endocrine system diseases ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications - Abstract
© 2017 Nature America, Inc., part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. To identify common alleles associated with different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), we pooled data from multiple genome-wide genotyping projects totaling 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls. We identified nine new susceptibility loci for different EOC histotypes: six for serous EOC histotypes (3q28, 4q32.3, 8q21.11, 10q24.33, 18q11.2 and 22q12.1), two for mucinous EOC (3q22.3 and 9q31.1) and one for endometrioid EOC (5q12.3). We then performed meta-analysis on the results for high-grade serous ovarian cancer with the results from analysis of 31,448 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 3,887 mutation carriers with EOC. This identified three additional susceptibility loci at 2q13, 8q24.1 and 12q24.31. Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC.
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13. Telomere length, ATM mutation status and cancer risk in Ataxia-Telangiectasia families
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Renault, Anne Laure, Mebirouk, Noura, Cavaciuti, Eve, Le Gal, Dorothée, Lecarpentier, J., Dubois D'Enghien, Catherine, Laugé, Anthony, Dondon, Marie-Gabrielle, Labbé, M, Lesca, G., Leroux, D., Gladieff, L., Adenis, C., Faivre, L., Gilbert-Dussardier, B., Lortholary, A., Fricker, J.P., Dahan, Karin, Bay, JO, Longy, M., Buecher, B., Janin, Nicolas, Zattara, Hélène, Berthet, Pascaline, Combes, Audrey, Coupier, Isabelle, Hall, Janet, Stoppa-Lyonnet, Dominique, Andrieu, Nadine, Lesueur, F., Cancer et génome: Bioinformatique, biostatistiques et épidémiologie d'un système complexe, Mines Paris - PSL (École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Service de Génétique Oncologique, Institut Curie [Paris], génétique, Service de génétique médicale CHU Grenoble Hôpital Couple Enfant, CHU Grenoble, Centre Oscar Lambert, APERAM, Inconnu, Centre Paul Papin, CRLCC Paul Papin, Role of intra-Clonal Heterogeneity and Leukemic environment in ThErapy Resistance of chronic leukemias (CHELTER), Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020]), Département de Génétique, CHU, Liège, Département de Génétique, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Marseille (APHM)- Hôpital de la Timone [CHU - APHM] (TIMONE), Consultation d'Oncogénétique, Centre Régional de Lutte contre le Cancer François Baclesse [Caen] (UNICANCER/CRLC), Normandie Université (NU)-UNICANCER-Tumorothèque de Caen Basse-Normandie (TCBN)-Normandie Université (NU)-UNICANCER-Tumorothèque de Caen Basse-Normandie (TCBN), Unité d'Oncogénétique, CRLCC Val d'Aurelle - Paul Lamarque, Génotoxicologie, signalisation et radiothérapie expérimentale, Institut Curie [Paris]-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), MINES ParisTech - École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris, Centre oscar lambert, service d'hématologie chu, UNICANCER-Tumorothèque de Caen Basse-Normandie (TCBN)-Normandie Université (NU)-UNICANCER-Tumorothèque de Caen Basse-Normandie (TCBN)-Normandie Université (NU), and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Institut Curie [Paris]
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Male ,Heterozygote ,bcl-X Protein ,Breast Neoplasms ,[SDV.MHEP.HEM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hematology ,Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins ,Middle Aged ,Telomere ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Ataxia Telangiectasia ,Neoplasms ,Mutation ,Humans ,Female ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Telomere Shortening ,Cancer Biomarkers and Molecular Epidemiology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
Both telomere length (TL) and ATM mutations have been associated with cancer susceptibility and ATM participates in the signaling of telomere erosion. We wondered whether carriage of an ATM mutation influences age-related TL shortening and cancer risk in ataxia-telangiectasia families., Recent studies have linked constitutive telomere length (TL) to aging-related diseases including cancer at different sites. ATM participates in the signaling of telomere erosion, and inherited mutations in ATM have been associated with increased risk of cancer, particularly breast cancer. The goal of this study was to investigate whether carriage of an ATM mutation and TL interplay to modify cancer risk in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) families. The study population consisted of 284 heterozygous ATM mutation carriers (HetAT) and 174 non-carriers (non-HetAT) from 103 A-T families. Forty-eight HetAT and 14 non-HetAT individuals had cancer, among them 25 HetAT and 6 non-HetAT were diagnosed after blood sample collection. We measured mean TL using a quantitative PCR assay and genotyped seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) recurrently associated with TL in large population-based studies. HetAT individuals were at increased risk of cancer (OR = 2.3, 95%CI = 1.2–4.4, P = 0.01), and particularly of breast cancer for women (OR = 2.9, 95%CI = 1.2–7.1, P = 0.02), in comparison to their non-HetAT relatives. HetAT individuals had longer telomeres than non-HetAT individuals (P = 0.0008) but TL was not associated with cancer risk, and no significant interaction was observed between ATM mutation status and TL. Furthermore, rs9257445 (ZNF311) was associated with TL in HetAT subjects and rs6060627 (BCL2L1) modified cancer risk in HetAT and non-HetAT women. Our findings suggest that carriage of an ATM mutation impacts on the age-related TL shortening and that TL per se is not related to cancer risk in ATM carriers. TL measurement alone is not a good marker for predicting cancer risk in A-T families.
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14. Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer
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Phelan, C.M., Kuchenbaecker, K.B., Tyrer, J.P., Kar, S.P., Lawrenson, K., Winham, S.J., Dennis, J., Pirie, A., Riggan, M.J., Chornokur, G., Earp, M.A., Lyra, P.C., Jr., Lee, J.M., Coetzee, S., Beesley, J., McGuffog, L., Soucy, P., Dicks, E., Lee, A., Barrowdale, D., Lecarpentier, J., Leslie, G., Aalfs, C.M., Aben, K.K.H., Adams, M., Adlard, J., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Antonenkova, N., Aravantinos, G., Arnold, N., Arun, B.K., Arver, B., Azzollini, J., Balmana, J., Banerjee, S.N., Barjhoux, L., Barkardottir, R.B., Bean, Y., Beckmann, M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel, A., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Bernardini, M.Q., Birrer, M.J., Bjorge, L., Black, A., Blankstein, K., Blok, M.J., Bodelon, C., Bogdanova, N., Bojesen, A., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Bradbury, A.R., Brenton, J.D., Brewer, C., Brinton, L., Broberg, P., Brooks-Wilson, A., Bruinsma, F., Brunet, J., Buecher, B., Butzow, R., Buys, S.S., Caldes, T., Caligo, M.A., Campbell, I., Cannioto, R., Carney, M.E., Cescon, T., Chan, S.B., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S., Chen, X.Q., Chiew, Y.E., Chiquette, J., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B., Conner, T., Cook, L.S., Cook, J., Cramer, D.W, Cunningham, J.M., D'Aloisio, A.A., Daly, M.B., Damiola, F., Damirovna, S.D., Dansonka-Mieszkowska, A., Dao, F., Davidson, R., Defazio, A., Delnatte, C., Doheny, K.F., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Doherty, J.A., Domchek, S.M., Dorfling, C.M., Dork, T., Mensenkamp, A.R., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Massuger, L.F.A.G., Altena, A.M. van, et al., Phelan, C.M., Kuchenbaecker, K.B., Tyrer, J.P., Kar, S.P., Lawrenson, K., Winham, S.J., Dennis, J., Pirie, A., Riggan, M.J., Chornokur, G., Earp, M.A., Lyra, P.C., Jr., Lee, J.M., Coetzee, S., Beesley, J., McGuffog, L., Soucy, P., Dicks, E., Lee, A., Barrowdale, D., Lecarpentier, J., Leslie, G., Aalfs, C.M., Aben, K.K.H., Adams, M., Adlard, J., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Antonenkova, N., Aravantinos, G., Arnold, N., Arun, B.K., Arver, B., Azzollini, J., Balmana, J., Banerjee, S.N., Barjhoux, L., Barkardottir, R.B., Bean, Y., Beckmann, M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel, A., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Bernardini, M.Q., Birrer, M.J., Bjorge, L., Black, A., Blankstein, K., Blok, M.J., Bodelon, C., Bogdanova, N., Bojesen, A., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Bradbury, A.R., Brenton, J.D., Brewer, C., Brinton, L., Broberg, P., Brooks-Wilson, A., Bruinsma, F., Brunet, J., Buecher, B., Butzow, R., Buys, S.S., Caldes, T., Caligo, M.A., Campbell, I., Cannioto, R., Carney, M.E., Cescon, T., Chan, S.B., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S., Chen, X.Q., Chiew, Y.E., Chiquette, J., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B., Conner, T., Cook, L.S., Cook, J., Cramer, D.W, Cunningham, J.M., D'Aloisio, A.A., Daly, M.B., Damiola, F., Damirovna, S.D., Dansonka-Mieszkowska, A., Dao, F., Davidson, R., Defazio, A., Delnatte, C., Doheny, K.F., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Doherty, J.A., Domchek, S.M., Dorfling, C.M., Dork, T., Mensenkamp, A.R., Kiemeney, L.A.L.M., Massuger, L.F.A.G., Altena, A.M. van, and et al.
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Contains fulltext : 174141.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), To identify common alleles associated with different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), we pooled data from multiple genome-wide genotyping projects totaling 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls. We identified nine new susceptibility loci for different EOC histotypes: six for serous EOC histotypes (3q28, 4q32.3, 8q21.11, 10q24.33, 18q11.2 and 22q12.1), two for mucinous EOC (3q22.3 and 9q31.1) and one for endometrioid EOC (5q12.3). We then performed meta-analysis on the results for high-grade serous ovarian cancer with the results from analysis of 31,448 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 3,887 mutation carriers with EOC. This identified three additional susceptibility loci at 2q13, 8q24.1 and 12q24.31. Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC.
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15. Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer
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Phelan, C. (Catherine), Kuchenbaecker, K.B. (Karoline), Tyrer, J.P. (Jonathan P.), Kar, S.P. (Siddhartha P.), Lawrenson, K. (Kate), Winham, S.J. (Stacey J.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Pirie, A. (Ailith), Riggan, M.J. (Marjorie J.), Chornokur, G. (Ganna), Earp, M.A. (Madalene A.), Lyra, P.C. (Paulo C.), Lee, J.M. (Janet M.), Coetzee, S. (Simon), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Soucy, P. (Penny), Dicks, E. (Ed), Lee, A. (Andrew), Barrowdale, D. (Daniel), Lecarpentier, J. (Julie), Leslie, G. (Goska), Aalfs, C.M. (Cora), Aben, K.K.H. (Katja), Adams, M. (Marcia), Adlard, J.W. (Julian), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Antonenkova, N. (Natalia), Aravantinos, G. (Gerasimos), Arnold, N. (Norbert), Arun, B.K. (Banu), Arver, B. (Brita), Azzollini, J., Balmana, J. (Judith), Banerjee, S. (Susana), Barjhoux, L. (Laure), Barkardottir, R.B. (Rosa B.), Bean, Y. (Yukie), Beckmann, M.W. (Matthias), Beeghly-Fadiel, A. (Alicia), Benítez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bernardini, M.Q. (Marcus Q.), Birrer, M.J. (Michael J.), Bjorge, L. (Line), Black, A., Blankstein, K. (Kenneth), Blok, M.J. (Marinus), Bodelon, C. (Clara), Bogdanova, N. (Natalia), Bojesen, A. (Anders), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Borg, Å. (Åke), Bradbury, A.R. (Angela R.), Brenton, J.D. (James D.), Brewer, C. (Carole), Brinton, L.A. (Louise), Broberg, P. (Per), Brooks-Wilson, A. (Angela), Bruinsma, F. (Fiona), Brunet, J. (Joan), Buecher, B. (Bruno), Butzow, R. (Ralf), Buys, S.S. (Saundra), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Caligo, M.A. (Maria A.), Campbell, I. (Ian), Cannioto, R. (Rikki), Carney, M.E. (Michael), Cescon, T. (Terence), Chan, S. (Salina), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S.J. (Stephen), Chen, X.Q. (Xiao Qing), Chiew, Y.-E. (Yoke-Eng), Chiquette, J. (Jocelyne), Chung, W. (Wendy), Claes, K. (Kathleen), Conner, T. (Thomas), Cook, L.S. (Linda S.), Cook, J. (Jackie), Cramer, D.W. (Daniel), Cunningham, J.M. (Julie), D'Aloisio, A.A. (Aimee A.), Daly, M.B. (Mary), Damiola, F. 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(Yuan Chun), Doherty, J.A. (Jennifer), Domchek, S.M. (Susan), Dorfling, C.M. (Cecilia), Dörk, T. (Thilo), Dossus, L. (Laure), Duran, M. (Mercedes), Dürst, M. (Matthias), Dworniczak, B. (Bernd), Eccles, D. (Diana), Edwards, T. (Todd), Eeles, R. (Rosalind), Eilber, U. (Ursula), Ejlertsen, B. (Bent), Ekici, A.B. (Arif), Ellis, S. (Steve), Elvira, M. (Mingajeva), Eng, K.H. (Kevin H.), Engel, C. (Christoph), Evans, D.G. (Gareth), Fasching, P.A. (Peter), Ferguson, S. (Sarah), Ferrer, S.F., Flanagan, J.M. (James), Fogarty, Z.C. (Zachary C.), Fortner, R.T. (Renée T.), Fostira, F. (Florentia), Foulkes, W.D. (William D.), Fountzilas, G. (George), Fridley, B.L. (Brooke), Friebel, M.O.W. (Mark ), Friedman, E. (Eitan), Frost, D. (Debra), Ganz, P.A. (Patricia), Garber, J. (Judy), García, M.J. (María J.), Garcia-Barberan, V. (Vanesa), Gehrig, P.A. (Paola A.), Gentry-Maharaj, A. (Aleksandra), Gerdes, A-M. (Anne-Marie), Giles, G.G. (Graham G.), Glasspool, R. (Rosalind), Glendon, G. (Gord), Godwin, A.K. (Andrew K.), Radice, P. (Paolo), Goranova, T. (Teodora), Gore, M. (Martin), Greene, M.H. (Mark H.), Gronwald, J. (Jacek), Gruber, S.B. (Stephen), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C.A. (Christopher), Håkansson, N. (Niclas), Hamann, U. (Ute), Hansen, T.V.O. (Thomas V.O.), Harrington, P.A. (Patricia A.), Harris, H.R. (Holly), Hauke, J. (Jan), Hein, A. (Alexander), Henderson, A. (Alex), Hildebrandt, M.A.T. (Michelle A.T.), Hillemanns, P. (Peter), Hodgson, S. (Shirley), Høgdall, C.K. (Claus), Høgdall, E. (Estrid), Hogervorst, F.B.L. (Frans B. L.), Holland, H. (Helene), Hooning, M.J. (Maartje J.), Hosking, K. (Karen), Huang, R.-Y. (Ruea-Yea), Hulick, P.J. (Peter), Hung, J. (Jillian), Hunter, D.J. (David J.), Huntsman, D.G. (David G.), Huzarski, T. (Tomasz), Imyanitov, E.N. (Evgeny), Isaacs, C. (Claudine), Iversen, E. (Erik), Izatt, L. (Louise), Izquierdo, A. (A.), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), James, P. (Paul), Janavicius, R. (Ramunas), Jernetz, M. (Mats), Jensen, A. (Allan), Jensen, U.B., John, E.M. (Esther), Johnatty, S.E. (Sharon), Jones, M.E. (Michael E.), Kannisto, P. (Päivi), Karlan, B.Y. (Beth), Karnezis, A. (Anthony), Kast, K. (Karin), Kennedy, C.J. (Catherine J.), Khusnutdinova, E.K. (Elza), Kiemeney, L.A.L.M. (Bart), Kiiski, J.I. (Johanna I.), Kim, S.-W. (Sung-Won), Kjaer, M. (Michael), Köbel, M. (Martin), Kopperud, R.K. (Reidun K.), Kruse, T.A. (Torben), Kupryjanczyk, J. (Jolanta), Kwong, A. (Ava), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Larrañaga, N. (Nerea), Larson, M.C. (Melissa), Lazaro, C. (Conxi), Le, N.D. (Nhu D.), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lee, J.W. (Jong Won), Lele, S.B. (Shashikant B.), Leminen, A. (Arto), Leroux, D. (Dominique), Lester, J. (Jenny), Lesueur, F. (Fabienne), Levine, D.A. (Douglas), Liang, D. (Dong), Liebrich, C. (Clemens), Lilyquist, J. (Jenna), Lipworth, L. (Loren), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Lu, K.H. (Karen), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Luccarini, C. (Craig), Lundvall, L. (Lene), Mai, P.L. (Phuong), Mendoza-Fandiño, G. (Gustavo), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Massuger, L.F. (Leon), May, T. (Taymaa), Mazoyer, S. (Sylvie), McAlpine, J.N. (Jessica N.), McGuire, V. (Valerie), McLaughlin, J. (John), McNeish, I. (Iain), Meijers-Heijboer, E.J. (Hanne), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Menon, U. (Usha), Mensenkamp, A.R. (Arjen R.), Merritt, M.A. (Melissa A.), Milne, R.L. (Roger), Mitchell, G. (Gillian), Modugno, F. (Francesmary), Moes-Sosnowska, J. (Joanna), Moffitt, M. (Melissa), Montagna, M. (Marco), Moysich, K.B. (Kirsten), Mulligan, A.M. (Anna Marie), Musinsky, J. (Jacob), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Nedergaard, L. (Lotte), Ness, R.B. (Roberta), Neuhausen, S.L. (Susan), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Niederacher, D. (Dieter), Nussbaum, R. (Robert), Odunsi, K. (Kunle), Olah, E. (Edith), Olopade, O.I. (Olofunmilayo), Olsson, H. (Håkan), Olswold, C. (Curtis), O'Malley, D.M. (David M.), Ong, K.-R. (Kai-Ren), Onland-Moret, N.C. (Charlotte), Orr, N. (Nick), Orsulic, S. (Sandra), Osorio, A. (Ana), Palli, D. (Domenico), Papi, L. (Laura), Park-Simon, T.-W., Paul, J. (James), Pearce, C.L. (Celeste), Pedersen, I.S. (Inge Søkilde), Peeters, P.H.M., Peissel, B. (Bernard), Peixoto, A. (Ana), Pejovic, T. (Tanja), Pelttari, L.M. (Liisa M.), Permuth, J.B. (Jennifer B.), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Pezzani, L. (Lidia), Pfeiler, G. (Georg), Phillips, K.-A. (Kelly-Anne), Piedmonte, M. (Marion), Pike, M.C. (Malcolm), Piskorz, A.M. (Anna M.), Poblete, S.R. (Samantha R.), Pócza, T. (Tímea), Poole, E.M. (Elizabeth M.), Poppe, B. (Bruce), Porteous, M.E. (Mary), Prieur, F. (Fabienne), Prokofyeva, D. (Darya), Pugh, E. (Elizabeth), Pujana, M.A. (Miquel Angel), Pujol, P. (Pascal), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Rappaport-Fuerhauser, C. (Christine), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rhiem, K. (Kerstin), Rice, P. (Patricia), Richardson, A.L. (Andrea), Robson, M. (Mark), Rodriguez, G.C. (Gustavo), Rodríguez-Antona, C. (Cristina), Romm, J. (Jane), Rookus, M.A. (Matti), Rossing, M.A. (Mary Anne), Rothstein, J.H. (Joseph H.), Rudolph, A. (Anja), Runnebaum, I.B. (Ingo), Salvesen, H.B. (Helga), Sandler, D.P. (Dale P.), Schoemaker, M.J. (Minouk J.), Senter, L. (Leigha), Setiawan, V.W. (V. Wendy), Severi, G. (Gianluca), Sharma, P. (Priyanka), Shelford, T. (Tameka), Siddiqui, N. (Nadeem), Side, L. (Lucy), Sieh, W. (Weiva), Singer, C.F. (Christian), Sobol, H. (Hagay), Song, H. (Honglin), Southey, M.C. (Melissa), Spurdle, A.B. (Amanda), Stadler, Z. (Zsofia), Steinemann, D. (Doris), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Sucheston-Campbell, L.E. (Lara E.), Sukiennicki, G. (Grzegorz), Sutphen, R. (Rebecca), Sutter, C. (Christian), Swerdlow, A.J. (Anthony ), Szabo, C. (Csilla), Szafron, L. (Lukasz), Tan, Y.Y. (Yen Y.), Taylor, J.A. (Jack A.), Tea, M.-K., Teixeira, P.J., Teo, S.-H. (Soo-Hwang), Terry, K.L. (Kathryn L.), Thompson, P.J. (Pamela J.), Thomsen, L.C.V. (Liv Cecilie Vestrheim), Thull, D.L. (Darcy L.), Tihomirova, L. (Laima), Tinker, A.V. (Anna V.), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Tognazzo, S. (Silvia), Toland, A.E. (Amanda Ewart), Tone, A. (Alicia), Trabert, B. (Britton), Travis, S.P.L. (Simon), Trichopoulou, A. (Antonia), Tung, N. (Nadine), Tworoger, S. (Shelley), Van Altena, A.M. (Anne M.), Van Den Berg, D. (David), Van Der Hout, A.H. (Annemarie H.), Luijt, R.B. (Rob) van der, Van Heetvelde, M. (Mattias), Van Nieuwenhuysen, E. (Els), Rensburg, E.J. (Elizabeth) van, Vanderstichele, A. (Adriaan), Varon-Mateeva, R. (Raymonda), Vega, A. (Ana), Edwards, D.V. (Digna Velez), Vergote, I., Vierkant, R.A. (Robert), Vijai, J. (Joseph), Vratimos, A. (Athanassios), Walker, L.J. (Lisa), Walsh, C. (Christine), Wand, D. (Dorothea), Wang-Gohrke, S. (Shan), Wappenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Webb, P.M. (Penelope M.), Weinberg, C.R. (Clarice R.), Weitzel, J.N. (Jeffrey), Wentzensen, N. (N.), Whittemore, A.S. (Alice), Wijnen, J.T. (Juul), Wilkens, L.R. (Lynne), Wolk, K. (Kerstin), Woo, M. (Michelle), Wu, X. (Xifeng), Wu, A.H. (Anna), Yang, H.P. (Hannah), Yannoukakos, D. (Drakoulis), Ziogas, A. (Argyrios), Zorn, K.K. (Kristin K.), Narod, S.A. (Steven A.), Easton, D.F. (Douglas), Amos, W., Schildkraut, J.M. (Joellen), Ramus, S.J. (Susan), Ottini, L. (Laura), Goodman, M.T. (Marc), Park, S.K. (Sue K.), Kelemen, L.E. (Linda), Risch, H. (Harvey), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Simard, J. (Jacques), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Hazelett, D. (Dennis), Monteiro, A.N.A. (Alvaro N.), Couch, F.J. (Fergus), Berchuck, A. (Andrew), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Goode, E.L. (Ellen), Sellers, T.F., Gayther, S.A. (Simon), Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis), and Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul)
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To identify common alleles associated with different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), we pooled data from multiple genome-wide genotyping projects totaling 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls. We identified nine new susceptibility loci for different EOC histotypes: six for serous EOC histotypes (3q28, 4q32.3, 8q21.11, 10q24.33, 18q11.2 and 22q12.1), two for mucinous EOC (3q22.3 and 9q31.1) and one for endometrioid EOC (5q12.3). We then performed meta-analysis on the results for high-grade serous ovarian cancer with the results from analysis of 31,448 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 3,887 mutation carriers with EOC. This identified three additional susceptibility loci at 2q13, 8q24.1 and 12q24.31. Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC.
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16. Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores
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Lecarpentier, J, Silvestri, V, Kuchenbaecker, KB, Barrowdale, D, Dennis, J, McGuffog, L, Soucy, P, Leslie, G, Rizzolo, P, Navazio, AS, Valentini, V, Zelli, V, Lee, A, Al Olama, AA, Tyrer, JP, Southey, M, John, EM, Conner, TA, Goldgar, DE, Buys, SS, Janavicius, R, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Neuhausen, SL, Hansen, TVO, Osorio, A, Weitzel, JN, Toss, A, Medici, V, Cortesi, L, Zanna, I, Palli, D, Radice, P, Manoukian, S, Peissel, B, Azzollini, J, Viel, A, Cini, G, Damante, G, Tommasi, S, Peterlongo, P, Fostira, F, Hamann, U, Evans, DG, Henderson, A, Brewer, C, Eccles, D, Cook, J, Ong, K-R, Walker, L, Side, LE, Porteous, ME, Davidson, R, Hodgson, S, Frost, D, Adlard, J, Izatt, L, Eeles, R, Ellis, S, Tischkowitz, M, Godwin, AK, Meindl, A, Gehrig, A, Dworniczak, B, Sutter, C, Engel, C, Niederacher, D, Steinemann, D, Hahnen, E, Hauke, J, Rhiem, K, Kast, K, Arnold, N, Ditsch, N, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Wand, D, Lasset, C, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Belotti, M, Damiola, F, Barjhoux, L, Mazoyer, S, Van Heetvelde, M, Poppe, B, De Leeneer, K, Claes, KBM, de la Hoya, M, Garcia-Barberan, V, Caldes, T, Perez Segura, P, Kiiski, JI, Aittomaeki, K, Khan, S, Nevanlinna, H, van Asperen, CJ, Vaszko, T, Kasler, M, Olah, E, Balmana, J, Gutierrez-Enriquez, S, Diez, O, Teule, A, Izquierdo, A, Darder, E, Brunet, J, Del Valle, J, Feliubadalo, L, Pujana, MA, Lazaro, C, Arason, A, Agnarsson, BA, Johannsson, OT, Barkardottir, RB, Alducci, E, Tognazzo, S, Montagna, M, Teixeira, MR, Pinto, P, Spurdle, AB, Holland, H, Lee, JW, Lee, MH, Lee, J, Kim, S-W, Kang, E, Kim, Z, Sharma, P, Rebbeck, TR, Vijai, J, Robson, M, Lincoln, A, Musinsky, J, Gaddam, P, Tan, YY, Berger, A, Singer, CF, Loud, JT, Greene, MH, Mulligan, AM, Glendon, G, Andrulis, IL, Toland, AE, Senter, L, Bojesen, A, Nielsen, HR, Skytte, A-B, Sunde, L, Jensen, UB, Pedersen, IS, Krogh, L, Kruse, TA, Caligo, MA, Yoon, S-Y, Teo, S-H, von Wachenfeldt, A, Huo, D, Nielsen, SM, Olopade, OI, Nathanson, KL, Domchek, SM, Lorenchick, C, Jankowitz, RC, Campbell, I, James, P, Mitchell, G, Orr, N, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Schmutzler, RK, Antoniou, AC, Ottini, L, Lecarpentier, J, Silvestri, V, Kuchenbaecker, KB, Barrowdale, D, Dennis, J, McGuffog, L, Soucy, P, Leslie, G, Rizzolo, P, Navazio, AS, Valentini, V, Zelli, V, Lee, A, Al Olama, AA, Tyrer, JP, Southey, M, John, EM, Conner, TA, Goldgar, DE, Buys, SS, Janavicius, R, Steele, L, Ding, YC, Neuhausen, SL, Hansen, TVO, Osorio, A, Weitzel, JN, Toss, A, Medici, V, Cortesi, L, Zanna, I, Palli, D, Radice, P, Manoukian, S, Peissel, B, Azzollini, J, Viel, A, Cini, G, Damante, G, Tommasi, S, Peterlongo, P, Fostira, F, Hamann, U, Evans, DG, Henderson, A, Brewer, C, Eccles, D, Cook, J, Ong, K-R, Walker, L, Side, LE, Porteous, ME, Davidson, R, Hodgson, S, Frost, D, Adlard, J, Izatt, L, Eeles, R, Ellis, S, Tischkowitz, M, Godwin, AK, Meindl, A, Gehrig, A, Dworniczak, B, Sutter, C, Engel, C, Niederacher, D, Steinemann, D, Hahnen, E, Hauke, J, Rhiem, K, Kast, K, Arnold, N, Ditsch, N, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Wand, D, Lasset, C, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Belotti, M, Damiola, F, Barjhoux, L, Mazoyer, S, Van Heetvelde, M, Poppe, B, De Leeneer, K, Claes, KBM, de la Hoya, M, Garcia-Barberan, V, Caldes, T, Perez Segura, P, Kiiski, JI, Aittomaeki, K, Khan, S, Nevanlinna, H, van Asperen, CJ, Vaszko, T, Kasler, M, Olah, E, Balmana, J, Gutierrez-Enriquez, S, Diez, O, Teule, A, Izquierdo, A, Darder, E, Brunet, J, Del Valle, J, Feliubadalo, L, Pujana, MA, Lazaro, C, Arason, A, Agnarsson, BA, Johannsson, OT, Barkardottir, RB, Alducci, E, Tognazzo, S, Montagna, M, Teixeira, MR, Pinto, P, Spurdle, AB, Holland, H, Lee, JW, Lee, MH, Lee, J, Kim, S-W, Kang, E, Kim, Z, Sharma, P, Rebbeck, TR, Vijai, J, Robson, M, Lincoln, A, Musinsky, J, Gaddam, P, Tan, YY, Berger, A, Singer, CF, Loud, JT, Greene, MH, Mulligan, AM, Glendon, G, Andrulis, IL, Toland, AE, Senter, L, Bojesen, A, Nielsen, HR, Skytte, A-B, Sunde, L, Jensen, UB, Pedersen, IS, Krogh, L, Kruse, TA, Caligo, MA, Yoon, S-Y, Teo, S-H, von Wachenfeldt, A, Huo, D, Nielsen, SM, Olopade, OI, Nathanson, KL, Domchek, SM, Lorenchick, C, Jankowitz, RC, Campbell, I, James, P, Mitchell, G, Orr, N, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Schmutzler, RK, Antoniou, AC, and Ottini, L
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Purpose BRCA1/2 mutations increase the risk of breast and prostate cancer in men. Common genetic variants modify cancer risks for female carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations. We investigated-for the first time to our knowledge-associations of common genetic variants with breast and prostate cancer risks for male carriers of BRCA1/ 2 mutations and implications for cancer risk prediction. Materials and Methods We genotyped 1,802 male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 by using the custom Illumina OncoArray. We investigated the combined effects of established breast and prostate cancer susceptibility variants on cancer risks for male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations by constructing weighted polygenic risk scores (PRSs) using published effect estimates as weights. Results In male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations, PRS that was based on 88 female breast cancer susceptibility variants was associated with breast cancer risk (odds ratio per standard deviation of PRS, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.19 to 1.56; P = 8.6 × 10-6). Similarly, PRS that was based on 103 prostate cancer susceptibility variants was associated with prostate cancer risk (odds ratio per SD of PRS, 1.56; 95% CI, 1.35 to 1.81; P = 3.2 × 10-9). Large differences in absolute cancer risks were observed at the extremes of the PRS distribution. For example, prostate cancer risk by age 80 years at the 5th and 95th percentiles of the PRS varies from 7% to 26% for carriers of BRCA1 mutations and from 19% to 61% for carriers of BRCA2 mutations, respectively. Conclusion PRSs may provide informative cancer risk stratification for male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations that might enable these men and their physicians to make informed decisions on the type and timing of breast and prostate cancer risk management.
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Rosbottom, J. and Lecarpentier, J.
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18. Sulphasalazine induced seminal abnormalities in ulcerative colitis: results of mesalazine substitution.
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Riley, S A, Lecarpentier, J, Mani, V, Goodman, M J, Mandal, B K, and Turnberg, L A
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Seminal abnormalities are commonly found during sulphasalazine treatment. Although these changes appear reversible after drug withdrawal this may result in colitis relapse. Animal studies suggest that 5-aminosalicylic acid, the active component of sulphasalazine, does not impair fertility. Sixteen patients with quiescent ulcerative colitis were studied. Each patient produced three samples of semen at weekly intervals. Of the 48 samples analysed 39.6% showed oligospermia, 41.7% showed an increased number of abnormal forms and 91.7% showed impaired motility. Nine patients substituted enteric coated mesalazine (5-aminosalicylic acid) for sulphasalazine for a minimum period of three months. During this time one patient developed a salmonella associated colitis relapse; the others remained well. Improvement in sperm count (p less than 0.02), motility (p less than 0.001) and morphology (p less than 0.02) occurred in all cases. To date, four successful pregnancies have resulted, three in couples complaining of long term infertility. Treatment with enteric-coated mesalazine allows the recovery of seminal abnormalities induced by sulphasalazine in patients with colitis. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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19. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses.
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Zhang H, Ahearn TU, Lecarpentier J, Barnes D, Beesley J, Qi G, Jiang X, O'Mara TA, Zhao N, Bolla MK, Dunning AM, Dennis J, Wang Q, Ful ZA, Aittomäki K, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Arndt V, Aronson KJ, Arun BK, Auer PL, Azzollini J, Barrowdale D, Becher H, Beckmann MW, Behrens S, Benitez J, Bermisheva M, Bialkowska K, Blanco A, Blomqvist C, Bogdanova NV, Bojesen SE, Bonanni B, Bondavalli D, Borg A, Brauch H, Brenner H, Briceno I, Broeks A, Brucker SY, Brüning T, Burwinkel B, Buys SS, Byers H, Caldés T, Caligo MA, Calvello M, Campa D, Castelao JE, Chang-Claude J, Chanock SJ, Christiaens M, Christiansen H, Chung WK, Claes KBM, Clarke CL, Cornelissen S, Couch FJ, Cox A, Cross SS, Czene K, Daly MB, Devilee P, Diez O, Domchek SM, Dörk T, Dwek M, Eccles DM, Ekici AB, Evans DG, Fasching PA, Figueroa J, Foretova L, Fostira F, Friedman E, Frost D, Gago-Dominguez M, Gapstur SM, Garber J, García-Sáenz JA, Gaudet MM, Gayther SA, Giles GG, Godwin AK, Goldberg MS, Goldgar DE, González-Neira A, Greene MH, Gronwald J, Guénel P, Häberle L, Hahnen E, Haiman CA, Hake CR, Hall P, Hamann U, Harkness EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen BAM, Hillemanns P, Hogervorst FBL, Holleczek B, Hollestelle A, Hooning MJ, Hoover RN, Hopper JL, Howell A, Huebner H, Hulick PJ, Imyanitov EN, Isaacs C, Izatt L, Jager A, Jakimovska M, Jakubowska A, James P, Janavicius R, Janni W, John EM, Jones ME, Jung A, Kaaks R, Kapoor PM, Karlan BY, Keeman R, Khan S, Khusnutdinova E, Kitahara CM, Ko YD, Konstantopoulou I, Koppert LB, Koutros S, Kristensen VN, Laenkholm AV, Lambrechts D, Larsson SC, Laurent-Puig P, Lazaro C, Lazarova E, Lejbkowicz F, Leslie G, Lesueur F, Lindblom A, Lissowska J, Lo WY, Loud JT, Lubinski J, Lukomska A, MacInnis RJ, Mannermaa A, Manoochehri M, Manoukian S, Margolin S, Martinez ME, Matricardi L, McGuffog L, McLean C, Mebirouk N, Meindl A, Menon U, Miller A, Mingazheva E, Montagna M, Mulligan AM, Mulot C, Muranen TA, Nathanson KL, Neuhausen SL, Nevanlinna H, Neven P, Newman WG, Nielsen FC, Nikitina-Zake L, Nodora J, Offit K, Olah E, Olopade OI, Olsson H, Orr N, Papi L, Papp J, Park-Simon TW, Parsons MT, Peissel B, Peixoto A, Peshkin B, Peterlongo P, Peto J, Phillips KA, Piedmonte M, Plaseska-Karanfilska D, Prajzendanc K, Prentice R, Prokofyeva D, Rack B, Radice P, Ramus SJ, Rantala J, Rashid MU, Rennert G, Rennert HS, Risch HA, Romero A, Rookus MA, Rübner M, Rüdiger T, Saloustros E, Sampson S, Sandler DP, Sawyer EJ, Scheuner MT, Schmutzler RK, Schneeweiss A, Schoemaker MJ, Schöttker B, Schürmann P, Senter L, Sharma P, Sherman ME, Shu XO, Singer CF, Smichkoska S, Soucy P, Southey MC, Spinelli JJ, Stone J, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Swerdlow AJ, Szabo CI, Tamimi RM, Tapper WJ, Taylor JA, Teixeira MR, Terry M, Thomassen M, Thull DL, Tischkowitz M, Toland AE, Tollenaar RAEM, Tomlinson I, Torres D, Troester MA, Truong T, Tung N, Untch M, Vachon CM, van den Ouweland AMW, van der Kolk LE, van Veen EM, vanRensburg EJ, Vega A, Wappenschmidt B, Weinberg CR, Weitzel JN, Wildiers H, Winqvist R, Wolk A, Yang XR, Yannoukakos D, Zheng W, Zorn KK, Milne RL, Kraft P, Simard J, Pharoah PDP, Michailidou K, Antoniou AC, Schmidt MK, Chenevix-Trench G, Easton DF, Chatterjee N, and García-Closas M
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- BRCA1 Protein genetics, Breast Neoplasms pathology, Case-Control Studies, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Linkage Disequilibrium, Mutation, Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms genetics, Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms pathology, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Genome-Wide Association Study
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Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype
1-3 . To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 × 10-8 ), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores.- Published
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20. Genome-wide association study of germline variants and breast cancer-specific mortality.
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Escala-Garcia M, Guo Q, Dörk T, Canisius S, Keeman R, Dennis J, Beesley J, Lecarpentier J, Bolla MK, Wang Q, Abraham J, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Arndt V, Auer PL, Beckmann MW, Behrens S, Benitez J, Bermisheva M, Bernstein L, Blomqvist C, Boeckx B, Bojesen SE, Bonanni B, Børresen-Dale AL, Brauch H, Brenner H, Brentnall A, Brinton L, Broberg P, Brock IW, Brucker SY, Burwinkel B, Caldas C, Caldés T, Campa D, Canzian F, Carracedo A, Carter BD, Castelao JE, Chang-Claude J, Chanock SJ, Chenevix-Trench G, Cheng TD, Chin SF, Clarke CL, Cordina-Duverger E, Couch FJ, Cox DG, Cox A, Cross SS, Czene K, Daly MB, Devilee P, Dunn JA, Dunning AM, Durcan L, Dwek M, Earl HM, Ekici AB, Eliassen AH, Ellberg C, Engel C, Eriksson M, Evans DG, Figueroa J, Flesch-Janys D, Flyger H, Gabrielson M, Gago-Dominguez M, Galle E, Gapstur SM, García-Closas M, García-Sáenz JA, Gaudet MM, George A, Georgoulias V, Giles GG, Glendon G, Goldgar DE, González-Neira A, Alnæs GIG, Grip M, Guénel P, Haeberle L, Hahnen E, Haiman CA, Håkansson N, Hall P, Hamann U, Hankinson S, Harkness EF, Harrington PA, Hart SN, Hartikainen JM, Hein A, Hillemanns P, Hiller L, Holleczek B, Hollestelle A, Hooning MJ, Hoover RN, Hopper JL, Howell A, Huang G, Humphreys K, Hunter DJ, Janni W, John EM, Jones ME, Jukkola-Vuorinen A, Jung A, Kaaks R, Kabisch M, Kaczmarek K, Kerin MJ, Khan S, Khusnutdinova E, Kiiski JI, Kitahara CM, Knight JA, Ko YD, Koppert LB, Kosma VM, Kraft P, Kristensen VN, Krüger U, Kühl T, Lambrechts D, Le Marchand L, Lee E, Lejbkowicz F, Li L, Lindblom A, Lindström S, Linet M, Lissowska J, Lo WY, Loibl S, Lubiński J, Lux MP, MacInnis RJ, Maierthaler M, Maishman T, Makalic E, Mannermaa A, Manoochehri M, Manoukian S, Margolin S, Martinez ME, Mavroudis D, McLean C, Meindl A, Middha P, Miller N, Milne RL, Moreno F, Mulligan AM, Mulot C, Nassir R, Neuhausen SL, Newman WT, Nielsen SF, Nordestgaard BG, Norman A, Olsson H, Orr N, Pankratz VS, Park-Simon TW, Perez JIA, Pérez-Barrios C, Peterlongo P, Petridis C, Pinchev M, Prajzendanc K, Prentice R, Presneau N, Prokofieva D, Pylkäs K, Rack B, Radice P, Ramachandran D, Rennert G, Rennert HS, Rhenius V, Romero A, Roylance R, Saloustros E, Sawyer EJ, Schmidt DF, Schmutzler RK, Schneeweiss A, Schoemaker MJ, Schumacher F, Schwentner L, Scott RJ, Scott C, Seynaeve C, Shah M, Simard J, Smeets A, Sohn C, Southey MC, Swerdlow AJ, Talhouk A, Tamimi RM, Tapper WJ, Teixeira MR, Tengström M, Terry MB, Thöne K, Tollenaar RAEM, Tomlinson I, Torres D, Truong T, Turman C, Turnbull C, Ulmer HU, Untch M, Vachon C, van Asperen CJ, van den Ouweland AMW, van Veen EM, Wendt C, Whittemore AS, Willett W, Winqvist R, Wolk A, Yang XR, Zhang Y, Easton DF, Fasching PA, Nevanlinna H, Eccles DM, Pharoah PDP, and Schmidt MK
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- Bayes Theorem, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 7, Female, Genetic Variation, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Prognosis, Proportional Hazards Models, Receptors, Estrogen genetics, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, White People genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Breast Neoplasms mortality
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Background: We examined the associations between germline variants and breast cancer mortality using a large meta-analysis of women of European ancestry., Methods: Meta-analyses included summary estimates based on Cox models of twelve datasets using ~10.4 million variants for 96,661 women with breast cancer and 7697 events (breast cancer-specific deaths). Oestrogen receptor (ER)-specific analyses were based on 64,171 ER-positive (4116) and 16,172 ER-negative (2125) patients. We evaluated the probability of a signal to be a true positive using the Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP)., Results: We did not find any variant associated with breast cancer-specific mortality at P < 5 × 10
-8 . For ER-positive disease, the most significantly associated variant was chr7:rs4717568 (BFDP = 7%, P = 1.28 × 10-7 , hazard ratio [HR] = 0.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.84-0.92); the closest gene is AUTS2. For ER-negative disease, the most significant variant was chr7:rs67918676 (BFDP = 11%, P = 1.38 × 10-7 , HR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.16-1.39); located within a long intergenic non-coding RNA gene (AC004009.3), close to the HOXA gene cluster., Conclusions: We uncovered germline variants on chromosome 7 at BFDP < 15% close to genes for which there is biological evidence related to breast cancer outcome. However, the paucity of variants associated with mortality at genome-wide significance underpins the challenge in providing genetic-based individualised prognostic information for breast cancer patients.- Published
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21. Identification of ten variants associated with risk of estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer.
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Milne RL, Kuchenbaecker KB, Michailidou K, Beesley J, Kar S, Lindström S, Hui S, Lemaçon A, Soucy P, Dennis J, Jiang X, Rostamianfar A, Finucane H, Bolla MK, McGuffog L, Wang Q, Aalfs CM, Adams M, Adlard J, Agata S, Ahmed S, Ahsan H, Aittomäki K, Al-Ejeh F, Allen J, Ambrosone CB, Amos CI, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Antonenkova NN, Arndt V, Arnold N, Aronson KJ, Auber B, Auer PL, Ausems MGEM, Azzollini J, Bacot F, Balmaña J, Barile M, Barjhoux L, Barkardottir RB, Barrdahl M, Barnes D, Barrowdale D, Baynes C, Beckmann MW, Benitez J, Bermisheva M, Bernstein L, Bignon YJ, Blazer KR, Blok MJ, Blomqvist C, Blot W, Bobolis K, Boeckx B, Bogdanova NV, Bojesen A, Bojesen SE, Bonanni B, Børresen-Dale AL, Bozsik A, Bradbury AR, Brand JS, Brauch H, Brenner H, Bressac-de Paillerets B, Brewer C, Brinton L, Broberg P, Brooks-Wilson A, Brunet J, Brüning T, Burwinkel B, Buys SS, Byun J, Cai Q, Caldés T, Caligo MA, Campbell I, Canzian F, Caron O, Carracedo A, Carter BD, Castelao JE, Castera L, Caux-Moncoutier V, Chan SB, Chang-Claude J, Chanock SJ, Chen X, Cheng TD, Chiquette J, Christiansen H, Claes KBM, Clarke CL, Conner T, Conroy DM, Cook J, Cordina-Duverger E, Cornelissen S, Coupier I, Cox A, Cox DG, Cross SS, Cuk K, Cunningham JM, Czene K, Daly MB, Damiola F, Darabi H, Davidson R, De Leeneer K, Devilee P, Dicks E, Diez O, Ding YC, Ditsch N, Doheny KF, Domchek SM, Dorfling CM, Dörk T, Dos-Santos-Silva I, Dubois S, Dugué PA, Dumont M, Dunning AM, Durcan L, Dwek M, Dworniczak B, Eccles D, Eeles R, Ehrencrona H, Eilber U, Ejlertsen B, Ekici AB, Eliassen AH, Engel C, Eriksson M, Fachal L, Faivre L, Fasching PA, Faust U, Figueroa J, Flesch-Janys D, Fletcher O, Flyger H, Foulkes WD, Friedman E, Fritschi L, Frost D, Gabrielson M, Gaddam P, Gammon MD, Ganz PA, Gapstur SM, Garber J, Garcia-Barberan V, García-Sáenz JA, Gaudet MM, Gauthier-Villars M, Gehrig A, Georgoulias V, Gerdes AM, Giles GG, Glendon G, Godwin AK, Goldberg MS, Goldgar DE, González-Neira A, Goodfellow P, Greene MH, Alnæs GIG, Grip M, Gronwald J, Grundy A, Gschwantler-Kaulich D, Guénel P, Guo Q, Haeberle L, Hahnen E, Haiman CA, Håkansson N, Hallberg E, Hamann U, Hamel N, Hankinson S, Hansen TVO, Harrington P, Hart SN, Hartikainen JM, Healey CS, Hein A, Helbig S, Henderson A, Heyworth J, Hicks B, Hillemanns P, Hodgson S, Hogervorst FB, Hollestelle A, Hooning MJ, Hoover B, Hopper JL, Hu C, Huang G, Hulick PJ, Humphreys K, Hunter DJ, Imyanitov EN, Isaacs C, Iwasaki M, Izatt L, Jakubowska A, James P, Janavicius R, Janni W, Jensen UB, John EM, Johnson N, Jones K, Jones M, Jukkola-Vuorinen A, Kaaks R, Kabisch M, Kaczmarek K, Kang D, Kast K, Keeman R, Kerin MJ, Kets CM, Keupers M, Khan S, Khusnutdinova E, Kiiski JI, Kim SW, Knight JA, Konstantopoulou I, Kosma VM, Kristensen VN, Kruse TA, Kwong A, Lænkholm AV, Laitman Y, Lalloo F, Lambrechts D, Landsman K, Lasset C, Lazaro C, Le Marchand L, Lecarpentier J, Lee A, Lee E, Lee JW, Lee MH, Lejbkowicz F, Lesueur F, Li J, Lilyquist J, Lincoln A, Lindblom A, Lissowska J, Lo WY, Loibl S, Long J, Loud JT, Lubinski J, Luccarini C, Lush M, MacInnis RJ, Maishman T, Makalic E, Kostovska IM, Malone KE, Manoukian S, Manson JE, Margolin S, Martens JWM, Martinez ME, Matsuo K, Mavroudis D, Mazoyer S, McLean C, Meijers-Heijboer H, Menéndez P, Meyer J, Miao H, Miller A, Miller N, Mitchell G, Montagna M, Muir K, Mulligan AM, Mulot C, Nadesan S, Nathanson KL, Neuhausen SL, Nevanlinna H, Nevelsteen I, Niederacher D, Nielsen SF, Nordestgaard BG, Norman A, Nussbaum RL, Olah E, Olopade OI, Olson JE, Olswold C, Ong KR, Oosterwijk JC, Orr N, Osorio A, Pankratz VS, Papi L, Park-Simon TW, Paulsson-Karlsson Y, Lloyd R, Pedersen IS, Peissel B, Peixoto A, Perez JIA, Peterlongo P, Peto J, Pfeiler G, Phelan CM, Pinchev M, Plaseska-Karanfilska D, Poppe B, Porteous ME, Prentice R, Presneau N, Prokofieva D, Pugh E, Pujana MA, Pylkäs K, Rack B, Radice P, Rahman N, Rantala J, Rappaport-Fuerhauser C, Rennert G, Rennert HS, Rhenius V, Rhiem K, Richardson A, Rodriguez GC, Romero A, Romm J, Rookus MA, Rudolph A, Ruediger T, Saloustros E, Sanders J, Sandler DP, Sangrajrang S, Sawyer EJ, Schmidt DF, Schoemaker MJ, Schumacher F, Schürmann P, Schwentner L, Scott C, Scott RJ, Seal S, Senter L, Seynaeve C, Shah M, Sharma P, Shen CY, Sheng X, Shimelis H, Shrubsole MJ, Shu XO, Side LE, Singer CF, Sohn C, Southey MC, Spinelli JJ, Spurdle AB, Stegmaier C, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Sukiennicki G, Surowy H, Sutter C, Swerdlow A, Szabo CI, Tamimi RM, Tan YY, Taylor JA, Tejada MI, Tengström M, Teo SH, Terry MB, Tessier DC, Teulé A, Thöne K, Thull DL, Tibiletti MG, Tihomirova L, Tischkowitz M, Toland AE, Tollenaar RAEM, Tomlinson I, Tong L, Torres D, Tranchant M, Truong T, Tucker K, Tung N, Tyrer J, Ulmer HU, Vachon C, van Asperen CJ, Van Den Berg D, van den Ouweland AMW, van Rensburg EJ, Varesco L, Varon-Mateeva R, Vega A, Viel A, Vijai J, Vincent D, Vollenweider J, Walker L, Wang Z, Wang-Gohrke S, Wappenschmidt B, Weinberg CR, Weitzel JN, Wendt C, Wesseling J, Whittemore AS, Wijnen JT, Willett W, Winqvist R, Wolk A, Wu AH, Xia L, Yang XR, Yannoukakos D, Zaffaroni D, Zheng W, Zhu B, Ziogas A, Ziv E, Zorn KK, Gago-Dominguez M, Mannermaa A, Olsson H, Teixeira MR, Stone J, Offit K, Ottini L, Park SK, Thomassen M, Hall P, Meindl A, Schmutzler RK, Droit A, Bader GD, Pharoah PDP, Couch FJ, Easton DF, Kraft P, Chenevix-Trench G, García-Closas M, Schmidt MK, Antoniou AC, and Simard J
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- Breast Neoplasms ethnology, Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease ethnology, Genome-Wide Association Study methods, Heterozygote, Humans, Receptors, Estrogen metabolism, Risk Factors, White People genetics, BRCA1 Protein genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Mutation, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of predominantly estrogen receptor (ER)-positive disease. We conducted a GWAS using 21,468 ER-negative cases and 100,594 controls combined with 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer), all of European origin. We identified independent associations at P < 5 × 10
-8 with ten variants at nine new loci. At P < 0.05, we replicated associations with 10 of 11 variants previously reported in ER-negative disease or BRCA1 mutation carrier GWAS and observed consistent associations with ER-negative disease for 105 susceptibility variants identified by other studies. These 125 variants explain approximately 16% of the familial risk of this breast cancer subtype. There was high genetic correlation (0.72) between risk of ER-negative breast cancer and breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers. These findings may lead to improved risk prediction and inform further fine-mapping and functional work to better understand the biological basis of ER-negative breast cancer.- Published
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22. Telomere length, ATM mutation status and cancer risk in Ataxia-Telangiectasia families.
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Renault AL, Mebirouk N, Cavaciuti E, Le Gal D, Lecarpentier J, d'Enghien CD, Laugé A, Dondon MG, Labbé M, Lesca G, Leroux D, Gladieff L, Adenis C, Faivre L, Gilbert-Dussardier B, Lortholary A, Fricker JP, Dahan K, Bay JO, Longy M, Buecher B, Janin N, Zattara H, Berthet P, Combès A, Coupier I, Hall J, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Andrieu N, and Lesueur F
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- Ataxia Telangiectasia genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Heterozygote, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Telomere Shortening genetics, bcl-X Protein genetics, Ataxia Telangiectasia complications, Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins genetics, Mutation, Neoplasms genetics, Telomere genetics
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Recent studies have linked constitutive telomere length (TL) to aging-related diseases including cancer at different sites. ATM participates in the signaling of telomere erosion, and inherited mutations in ATM have been associated with increased risk of cancer, particularly breast cancer. The goal of this study was to investigate whether carriage of an ATM mutation and TL interplay to modify cancer risk in ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) families.The study population consisted of 284 heterozygous ATM mutation carriers (HetAT) and 174 non-carriers (non-HetAT) from 103 A-T families. Forty-eight HetAT and 14 non-HetAT individuals had cancer, among them 25 HetAT and 6 non-HetAT were diagnosed after blood sample collection. We measured mean TL using a quantitative PCR assay and genotyped seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) recurrently associated with TL in large population-based studies.HetAT individuals were at increased risk of cancer (OR = 2.3, 95%CI = 1.2-4.4, P = 0.01), and particularly of breast cancer for women (OR = 2.9, 95%CI = 1.2-7.1, P = 0.02), in comparison to their non-HetAT relatives. HetAT individuals had longer telomeres than non-HetAT individuals (P = 0.0008) but TL was not associated with cancer risk, and no significant interaction was observed between ATM mutation status and TL. Furthermore, rs9257445 (ZNF311) was associated with TL in HetAT subjects and rs6060627 (BCL2L1) modified cancer risk in HetAT and non-HetAT women.Our findings suggest that carriage of an ATM mutation impacts on the age-related TL shortening and that TL per se is not related to cancer risk in ATM carriers. TL measurement alone is not a good marker for predicting cancer risk in A-T families., (© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press.)
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23. Identification of 12 new susceptibility loci for different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer.
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Phelan CM, Kuchenbaecker KB, Tyrer JP, Kar SP, Lawrenson K, Winham SJ, Dennis J, Pirie A, Riggan MJ, Chornokur G, Earp MA, Lyra PC Jr, Lee JM, Coetzee S, Beesley J, McGuffog L, Soucy P, Dicks E, Lee A, Barrowdale D, Lecarpentier J, Leslie G, Aalfs CM, Aben KKH, Adams M, Adlard J, Andrulis IL, Anton-Culver H, Antonenkova N, Aravantinos G, Arnold N, Arun BK, Arver B, Azzollini J, Balmaña J, Banerjee SN, Barjhoux L, Barkardottir RB, Bean Y, Beckmann MW, Beeghly-Fadiel A, Benitez J, Bermisheva M, Bernardini MQ, Birrer MJ, Bjorge L, Black A, Blankstein K, Blok MJ, Bodelon C, Bogdanova N, Bojesen A, Bonanni B, Borg Å, Bradbury AR, Brenton JD, Brewer C, Brinton L, Broberg P, Brooks-Wilson A, Bruinsma F, Brunet J, Buecher B, Butzow R, Buys SS, Caldes T, Caligo MA, Campbell I, Cannioto R, Carney ME, Cescon T, Chan SB, Chang-Claude J, Chanock S, Chen XQ, Chiew YE, Chiquette J, Chung WK, Claes KBM, Conner T, Cook LS, Cook J, Cramer DW, Cunningham JM, D'Aloisio AA, Daly MB, Damiola F, Damirovna SD, Dansonka-Mieszkowska A, Dao F, Davidson R, DeFazio A, Delnatte C, Doheny KF, Diez O, Ding YC, Doherty JA, Domchek SM, Dorfling CM, Dörk T, Dossus L, Duran M, Dürst M, Dworniczak B, Eccles D, Edwards T, Eeles R, Eilber U, Ejlertsen B, Ekici AB, Ellis S, Elvira M, Eng KH, Engel C, Evans DG, Fasching PA, Ferguson S, Ferrer SF, Flanagan JM, Fogarty ZC, Fortner RT, Fostira F, Foulkes WD, Fountzilas G, Fridley BL, Friebel TM, Friedman E, Frost D, Ganz PA, Garber J, García MJ, Garcia-Barberan V, Gehrig A, Gentry-Maharaj A, Gerdes AM, Giles GG, Glasspool R, Glendon G, Godwin AK, Goldgar DE, Goranova T, Gore M, Greene MH, Gronwald J, Gruber S, Hahnen E, Haiman CA, Håkansson N, Hamann U, Hansen TVO, Harrington PA, Harris HR, Hauke J, Hein A, Henderson A, Hildebrandt MAT, Hillemanns P, Hodgson S, Høgdall CK, Høgdall E, Hogervorst FBL, Holland H, Hooning MJ, Hosking K, Huang RY, Hulick PJ, Hung J, Hunter DJ, Huntsman DG, Huzarski T, Imyanitov EN, Isaacs C, Iversen ES, Izatt L, Izquierdo A, Jakubowska A, James P, Janavicius R, Jernetz M, Jensen A, Jensen UB, John EM, Johnatty S, Jones ME, Kannisto P, Karlan BY, Karnezis A, Kast K, Kennedy CJ, Khusnutdinova E, Kiemeney LA, Kiiski JI, Kim SW, Kjaer SK, Köbel M, Kopperud RK, Kruse TA, Kupryjanczyk J, Kwong A, Laitman Y, Lambrechts D, Larrañaga N, Larson MC, Lazaro C, Le ND, Le Marchand L, Lee JW, Lele SB, Leminen A, Leroux D, Lester J, Lesueur F, Levine DA, Liang D, Liebrich C, Lilyquist J, Lipworth L, Lissowska J, Lu KH, Lubinński J, Luccarini C, Lundvall L, Mai PL, Mendoza-Fandiño G, Manoukian S, Massuger LFAG, May T, Mazoyer S, McAlpine JN, McGuire V, McLaughlin JR, McNeish I, Meijers-Heijboer H, Meindl A, Menon U, Mensenkamp AR, Merritt MA, Milne RL, Mitchell G, Modugno F, Moes-Sosnowska J, Moffitt M, Montagna M, Moysich KB, Mulligan AM, Musinsky J, Nathanson KL, Nedergaard L, Ness RB, Neuhausen SL, Nevanlinna H, Niederacher D, Nussbaum RL, Odunsi K, Olah E, Olopade OI, Olsson H, Olswold C, O'Malley DM, Ong KR, Onland-Moret NC, Orr N, Orsulic S, Osorio A, Palli D, Papi L, Park-Simon TW, Paul J, Pearce CL, Pedersen IS, Peeters PHM, Peissel B, Peixoto A, Pejovic T, Pelttari LM, Permuth JB, Peterlongo P, Pezzani L, Pfeiler G, Phillips KA, Piedmonte M, Pike MC, Piskorz AM, Poblete SR, Pocza T, Poole EM, Poppe B, Porteous ME, Prieur F, Prokofyeva D, Pugh E, Pujana MA, Pujol P, Radice P, Rantala J, Rappaport-Fuerhauser C, Rennert G, Rhiem K, Rice P, Richardson A, Robson M, Rodriguez GC, Rodríguez-Antona C, Romm J, Rookus MA, Rossing MA, Rothstein JH, Rudolph A, Runnebaum IB, Salvesen HB, Sandler DP, Schoemaker MJ, Senter L, Setiawan VW, Severi G, Sharma P, Shelford T, Siddiqui N, Side LE, Sieh W, Singer CF, Sobol H, Song H, Southey MC, Spurdle AB, Stadler Z, Steinemann D, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Sucheston-Campbell LE, Sukiennicki G, Sutphen R, Sutter C, Swerdlow AJ, Szabo CI, Szafron L, Tan YY, Taylor JA, Tea MK, Teixeira MR, Teo SH, Terry KL, Thompson PJ, Thomsen LCV, Thull DL, Tihomirova L, Tinker AV, Tischkowitz M, Tognazzo S, Toland AE, Tone A, Trabert B, Travis RC, Trichopoulou A, Tung N, Tworoger SS, van Altena AM, Van Den Berg D, van der Hout AH, van der Luijt RB, Van Heetvelde M, Van Nieuwenhuysen E, van Rensburg EJ, Vanderstichele A, Varon-Mateeva R, Vega A, Edwards DV, Vergote I, Vierkant RA, Vijai J, Vratimos A, Walker L, Walsh C, Wand D, Wang-Gohrke S, Wappenschmidt B, Webb PM, Weinberg CR, Weitzel JN, Wentzensen N, Whittemore AS, Wijnen JT, Wilkens LR, Wolk A, Woo M, Wu X, Wu AH, Yang H, Yannoukakos D, Ziogas A, Zorn KK, Narod SA, Easton DF, Amos CI, Schildkraut JM, Ramus SJ, Ottini L, Goodman MT, Park SK, Kelemen LE, Risch HA, Thomassen M, Offit K, Simard J, Schmutzler RK, Hazelett D, Monteiro AN, Couch FJ, Berchuck A, Chenevix-Trench G, Goode EL, Sellers TA, Gayther SA, Antoniou AC, and Pharoah PDP
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- Alleles, BRCA1 Protein genetics, BRCA2 Protein genetics, Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial, Female, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genotype, Humans, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Mutation, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial pathology, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Risk Factors, Telomere-Binding Proteins genetics, Genetic Loci genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease genetics, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial genetics, Ovarian Neoplasms genetics
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To identify common alleles associated with different histotypes of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), we pooled data from multiple genome-wide genotyping projects totaling 25,509 EOC cases and 40,941 controls. We identified nine new susceptibility loci for different EOC histotypes: six for serous EOC histotypes (3q28, 4q32.3, 8q21.11, 10q24.33, 18q11.2 and 22q12.1), two for mucinous EOC (3q22.3 and 9q31.1) and one for endometrioid EOC (5q12.3). We then performed meta-analysis on the results for high-grade serous ovarian cancer with the results from analysis of 31,448 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 3,887 mutation carriers with EOC. This identified three additional susceptibility loci at 2q13, 8q24.1 and 12q24.31. Integrated analyses of genes and regulatory biofeatures at each locus predicted candidate susceptibility genes, including OBFC1, a new candidate susceptibility gene for low-grade and borderline serous EOC.
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24. Breast Cancer Risk Associated with Estrogen Exposure and Truncating Mutation Location in BRCA1/2 Carriers.
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Lecarpentier J, Noguès C, Mouret-Fourme E, Buecher B, Gauthier-Villars M, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Bonadona V, Fricker JP, Berthet P, Caron O, Coupier I, Pujol P, Faivre L, Gesta P, Eisinger F, Mari V, Gladieff L, Lortholary A, Luporsi E, Leroux D, Venat-Bouvet L, Maugard CM, Colas C, Tinat J, Lasset C, and Andrieu N
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Heterozygote, Humans, Menarche, Menopause, Middle Aged, Proportional Hazards Models, Reproductive History, Risk Factors, Young Adult, BRCA1 Protein genetics, BRCA2 Protein genetics, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Estrogens adverse effects, Mutation genetics
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Background: Mutations in BRCA1/2 confer a high risk of breast cancer, but literature values of this risk vary. A genotype-phenotype correlation has been found in both genes, and the effect of reproductive factors differs according to mutation location. Therefore, we hypothesize that such a variation may exist for other factors related to estrogen exposure., Methods: We used a weighted Cox regression model to assess variation in breast cancer risk with these factors using location of mutation in homogeneous breast cancer risk region of BRCA1/2 in the GENEPSO study., Results: We found that late age at menarche reduced breast cancer risk by 31% and that among BRCA1 carriers, a long or a short menstrual cycle increased risk (by 65% and 73%, respectively). Among premenopausal women, overweight was associated with a 45% decrease in risk whereas underweight was associated with an increased risk (HR, 2.40). A natural menopause, mainly after age 50, was associated with a high breast cancer risk (HR, 2.46), and a significant interaction between menopause status and the location of mutations was found leading up to 10% variation in absolute risk according to the age at menopause., Conclusions: As observed in the general population, a late menarche, a long or a short menstrual cycle, over- or underweight, and being postmenopausal were associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 carriers. The association with the menopause was observed only when the mutation was located in the "high-risk" zones., Impact: Taking into account modifier factors, location of mutation might be important for the clinical management of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers., (©2015 American Association for Cancer Research.)
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- 2015
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25. Variation in breast cancer risk associated with factors related to pregnancies according to truncating mutation location, in the French National BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations carrier cohort (GENEPSO).
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Lecarpentier J, Noguès C, Mouret-Fourme E, Gauthier-Villars M, Lasset C, Fricker JP, Caron O, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Berthet P, Faivre L, Bonadona V, Buecher B, Coupier I, Gladieff L, Gesta P, Eisinger F, Frénay M, Luporsi E, Lortholary A, Colas C, Dugast C, Longy M, Pujol P, Tinat J, Lidereau R, and Andrieu N
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- Adult, Aged, Cohort Studies, Female, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Humans, Middle Aged, Pregnancy, Risk, Young Adult, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Genes, BRCA1, Genes, BRCA2, Heterozygote, Mutation, Pregnancy Complications genetics
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Introduction: Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 confer a high risk of breast cancer (BC), but the magnitude of this risk seems to vary according to the study and various factors. Although controversial, there are data to support the hypothesis of allelic risk heterogeneity., Methods: We assessed variation in BC risk according to factors related to pregnancies by location of mutation in the homogeneous risk region of BRCA1 and BRCA2 in 990 women in the French study GENEPSO by using a weighted Cox regression model., Results: Our results confirm the existence of the protective effect of an increasing number of full-term pregnancies (FTPs) toward BC among BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers (≥3 versus 0 FTPs: hazard ratio (HR) = 0.51, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.33 to 0.81). Additionally, the HR shows an association between incomplete pregnancies and a higher BC risk, which reached 2.39 (95% CI = 1.28 to 4.45) among women who had at least three incomplete pregnancies when compared with women with zero incomplete pregnancies. This increased risk appeared to be restricted to incomplete pregnancies occurring before the first FTP (HR = 1.77, 95% CI = 1.19 to 2.63). We defined the TMAP score (defined as the Time of Breast Mitotic Activity during Pregnancies) to take into account simultaneously the opposite effect of full-term and interrupted pregnancies. Compared with women with a TMAP score of less than 0.35, an increasing TMAP score was associated with a statistically significant increase in the risk of BC (P trend = 0.02) which reached 1.97 (95% CI = 1.19 to 3.29) for a TMAP score >0.5 (versus TMAP ≤0.35). All these results appeared to be similar in BRCA1 and BRCA2. Nevertheless, our results suggest a variation in BC risk associated with parity according to the location of the mutation in BRCA1. Indeed, parity seems to be associated with a significantly decreased risk of BC only among women with a mutation in the central region of BRCA1 (low-risk region) (≥1 versus 0 FTP: HR = 0.27, 95% CI = 0.13 to 0.55) (Pinteraction <10-3)., Conclusions: Our findings show that, taking into account environmental and lifestyle modifiers, mutation position might be important for the clinical management of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers and could also be helpful in understanding how BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are involved in BC.
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- 2012
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26. Variation in breast cancer risk with mutation position, smoking, alcohol, and chest X-ray history, in the French National BRCA1/2 carrier cohort (GENEPSO).
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Lecarpentier J, Noguès C, Mouret-Fourme E, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Lasset C, Caron O, Fricker JP, Gladieff L, Faivre L, Sobol H, Gesta P, Frenay M, Luporsi E, Coupier I, Lidereau R, and Andrieu N
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- Adult, Aged, Alcohol Drinking, Breast Neoplasms epidemiology, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Mutation, Risk, Smoking, X-Rays, Young Adult, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Genes, BRCA1, Genes, BRCA2, Heterozygote
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Germline mutations in BRCA1/2 confer a high risk of breast cancer (BC), but the magnitude of this risk varies according to various factors. Although controversial, there are data to support the hypothesis of allelic-risk heterogeneity. We assessed variation in BC risk according to the location of mutations recorded in the French study GENEPSO. Since the women in this study were selected from high-risk families, oversampling of affected women was eliminated by using a weighted Cox-regression model. Women were censored at the date of diagnosis when affected by any cancer, or the date of interview when unaffected. A total of 990 women were selected for the analysis: 379 were classified as affected, 611 as unaffected. For BRCA1, there was some evidence of a central region where the risk of BC is lower (codons 374-1161) (HR = 0.59, P = 0.04). For BRCA2, there was a strong evidence for a region at decreased risk (codons 957-1827) (HR = 0.35, P = 0.005) and for one at increased risk (codons 2546-2968) (HR = 3.56, P = 0.01). Moreover, we found an important association between radiation exposure from chest X-rays and BC risk (HR = 4.29, P < 10(-3)) and a positive association between smoking more than 21 pack-years and BC risk (HR = 2.09, P = 0.04). No significant variation in BC risk associated with chest X-ray exposure, smoking, and alcohol consumption was found according to the location of the mutation in BRCA1 and BRCA2. Our findings are consistent with those suggesting that the risk of BC is lower in the central regions of BRCA1/2. A new high-risk region in BRCA2 is described. Taking into account environmental and lifestyle modifiers, the location of mutations might be important in the clinical management of BRCA mutation carriers.
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- 2011
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