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2. Markers associated with genomic instability, immunogenicity and immune therapy responsiveness in Metaplastic carcinoma of the breast: Expression of γH2AX, pRPA2, P53, PD-L1 and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes in 76 cases
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Voutilainen, S., Heikkilä, P., Bartkova, J., Nevanlinna, H., Blomqvist, C., Bartek, J., and Mattson, J.
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3. Five-year follow-up results of aerobic and impact training on bone mineral density in early breast cancer patients
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Vehmanen, L., Sievänen, H., Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, P., Nikander, R., Huovinen, R., Ruohola, J., Penttinen, H.M., Utriainen, M., Tokola, K., Blomqvist, C., and Saarto, T.
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4. A randomised study of tailored toxicity-based dosage of fluorouracil-epirubicin-cyclophosphamide chemotherapy for early breast cancer (SBG 2000-1)
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Lindman, H., Andersson, M., Ahlgren, J., Balslev, E., Sverrisdottir, A., Holmberg, S.B., Bengtsson, N.O., Jacobsen, E.H., Jensen, A.B., Hansen, J., Tuxen, M.K., Malmberg, L., Villman, K., Anderson, H., Ejlertsen, B., Bergh, J., and Blomqvist, C.
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- 2018
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5. PREDICT Plus: development and validation of a prognostic model for early breast cancer that includes HER2
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Wishart, GC, Bajdik, CD, Dicks, E, Provenzano, E, Schmidt, MK, Sherman, M, Greenberg, DC, Green, AR, Gelmon, KA, Kosma, V-M, Olson, JE, Beckmann, MW, Winqvist, R, Cross, SS, Severi, G, Huntsman, D, Pylkäs, K, Ellis, I, Nielsen, TO, Giles, G, Blomqvist, C, Fasching, PA, Couch, FJ, Rakha, E, Foulkes, WD, Blows, FM, Bégin, LR, van't Veer, LJ, Southey, M, Nevanlinna, H, Mannermaa, A, Cox, A, Cheang, M, Baglietto, L, Caldas, C, Garcia-Closas, M, and Pharoah, PDP
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Breast Cancer ,Clinical Research ,Cancer ,4.2 Evaluation of markers and technologies ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,Adult ,Aged ,Breast Neoplasms ,Cohort Studies ,Female ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Models ,Statistical ,Prognosis ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Receptor ,ErbB-2 ,Reproducibility of Results ,Young Adult ,breast cancer ,HER2 ,prognostic model ,Receptor ,erbB-2 ,Public Health and Health Services ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and carcinogenesis - Abstract
Predict (www.predict.nhs.uk) is an online, breast cancer prognostication and treatment benefit tool. The aim of this study was to incorporate the prognostic effect of HER2 status in a new version (Predict+), and to compare its performance with the original Predict and Adjuvant!. The prognostic effect of HER2 status was based on an analysis of data from 10 179 breast cancer patients from 14 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. The hazard ratio estimates were incorporated into Predict. The validation study was based on 1653 patients with early-stage invasive breast cancer identified from the British Columbia Breast Cancer Outcomes Unit. Predicted overall survival (OS) and breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS) for Predict+, Predict and Adjuvant! were compared with observed outcomes. All three models performed well for both OS and BCSS. Both Predict models provided better BCSS estimates than Adjuvant!. In the subset of patients with HER2-positive tumours, Predict+ performed substantially better than the other two models for both OS and BCSS. Predict+ is the first clinical breast cancer prognostication tool that includes tumour HER2 status. Use of the model might lead to more accurate absolute treatment benefit predictions for individual patients.
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6. PredictCBC-2.0: a contralateral breast cancer risk prediction model developed and validated in similar to 200,000 patients (vol 24, 69, 2022)
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Giardiello, D., Hooning, M.J., Hauptmann, M., Keeman, R., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A.M., Becher, H., Blomqvist, C., Bojesen, S.E., Bolla, M.K., Camp, N.J., Czene, K., Devilee, P., Eccles, D.M., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J.D., Flyger, H., Garcia-Closas, M., Haiman, C.A., Hamann, U., Hopper, J.L., Jakubowska, A., Leeuwen, F.E., Lindblom, A., Lubinski, J., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Nevanlinna, H., Nevelsteen, I., Pelders, S., Pharoah, P.D.P., Siesling, S., Southey, M.C., Hout, A.H. van der, Hest, L.P. van, Chang-Claude, J., Hall, P., Easton, D.F., Steyerberg, E.W., and Schmidt, M.K.
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7. PredictCBC-2.0: a contralateral breast cancer risk prediction model developed and validated in ~ 200,000 patients
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Giardiello, D., Hooning, M.J., Hauptmann, M., Keeman, R., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A.M., Becher, H., Blomqvist, C., Bojesen, S.E., Bolla, M.K., Camp, N.J., Czene, K., Devilee, P., Eccles, D.M., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J.D., Flyger, H., Garcia-Closas, M., Haiman, C.A., Hamann, U., Hopper, J.L., Jakubowska, A., Leeuwen, F.E., Lindblom, A., Lubinski, J., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Nevanlinna, H., Nevelsteen, I., Pelders, S., Pharoah, P.D.P., Siesling, S., Southey, M.C., Hout, A.H. van der, Hest, L.P. van, Chang-Claude, J., Hall, P., Easton, D.F., Steyerberg, E.W., Schmidt, M.K., Medical Oncology, Public Health, Human genetics, CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life, Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG, Medicum, HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Oncology, Clinicum, University of Helsinki, HUS Gynecology and Obstetrics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and García-Closas, Montserrat [0000-0003-1033-2650]
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Clinical Decision-making ,3122 Cancers ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Breast Neoplasms ,BRCA1/2 germline mutation ,Polygenic risk score ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Breast Cancer Genetic Predisposition ,Risk Factors ,Breast Cancer ,Genetics ,Humans ,ddc:610 ,Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Contralateral Preventive Mastectomy ,BCAC ,Breast cancer genetic predisposition ,Mastectomy ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Cancer ,Polygenic Risk Score ,Prevention ,Research ,Brca1/2 Germline Mutation ,Risk prediction ,Contralateral preventive mastectomy ,Prophylactic Mastectomy ,Prediction Performance ,Contralateral breast cancer ,Breast Cancer Association Consortium ,Prediction performance ,Contralateral Breast Cancer ,Female ,Risk Prediction ,Bcac ,Clinical decision-making - Abstract
Background Prediction of contralateral breast cancer (CBC) risk is challenging due to moderate performances of the known risk factors. We aimed to improve our previous risk prediction model (PredictCBC) by updated follow-up and including additional risk factors. Methods We included data from 207,510 invasive breast cancer patients participating in 23 studies. In total, 8225 CBC events occurred over a median follow-up of 10.2 years. In addition to the previously included risk factors, PredictCBC-2.0 included CHEK2 c.1100delC, a 313 variant polygenic risk score (PRS-313), body mass index (BMI), and parity. Fine and Gray regression was used to fit the model. Calibration and a time-dependent area under the curve (AUC) at 5 and 10 years were assessed to determine the performance of the models. Decision curve analysis was performed to evaluate the net benefit of PredictCBC-2.0 and previous PredictCBC models. Results The discrimination of PredictCBC-2.0 at 10 years was higher than PredictCBC with an AUC of 0.65 (95% prediction intervals (PI) 0.56–0.74) versus 0.63 (95%PI 0.54–0.71). PredictCBC-2.0 was well calibrated with an observed/expected ratio at 10 years of 0.92 (95%PI 0.34–2.54). Decision curve analysis for contralateral preventive mastectomy (CPM) showed the potential clinical utility of PredictCBC-2.0 between thresholds of 4 and 12% 10-year CBC risk for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers. Conclusions Additional genetic information beyond BRCA1/2 germline mutations improved CBC risk prediction and might help tailor clinical decision-making toward CPM or alternative preventive strategies. Identifying patients who benefit from CPM, especially in the general breast cancer population, remains challenging.
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8. Gene‐panel testing of breast and ovarian cancer patients identifies a recurrent RAD51C duplication
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Pelttari, L.M., Shimelis, H., Toiminen, H., Kvist, A., Törngren, T., Borg, Å., Blomqvist, C., Bützow, R., Couch, F., Aittomäki, K., and Nevanlinna, H.
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9. Breast Cancer Risk Genes — Association Analysis in More than 113,000 Women
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Dorling, L., Carvalho, S., Allen, J., Gonzalez-Neira, A., Luccarini, C., Wahlstrom, C., Pooley, K.A., Parsons, M.T., Fortuno, C., Wang, Q., Bolla, M.K., Dennis, J., Keeman, R., Alonso, M.R., Alvarez, N., Herraez, B., Fernandez, V., Nunez-Torres, R., Osorio, A., Valcich, J., Li, M., Torngren, T., Harrington, P.A., Baynes, C., Conroy, D.M., Decker, B., Fachal, L., Mavaddat, N., Ahearn, T., Aittomaki, K., Antonenkova, N.N., Arnold, N., Arveux, P., Ausems, M.G.E.M., Auvinen, P., Becher, H., Beckmann, M.W., Behrens, S., Bermisheva, M., Bialkowska, K., Blomqvist, C., Bogdanova, N.V., Bogdanova-Markov, N., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Borresen-Dale, A.L., Brauch, H., Bremer, M., Briceno, I., Bruning, T., Burwinkel, B., Cameron, D.A., Camp, N.J., Campbell, A., Carracedo, A., Castelao, J.E., Cessna, M.H., Chanock, S.J., Christiansen, H., Collee, J.M., Cordina-Duverger, E., Cornelissen, S., Czene, K., Dork, T., Ekici, A.B., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Fasching, P.A., Figueroa, J., Flyger, H., Forsti, A., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Georgoulias, V., Gil, F., Giles, G.G., Glendon, G., Garcia, E.B.G., Alnaes, G.I.G., Guenel, P., Hadjisavvas, A., Haeberle, L., Hahnen, E., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Harkness, E.F., Hartikainen, J.M., Hartman, M., He, W., Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A.M., Hillemanns, P., Hogervorst, F.B.L., Hollestelle, A., Ho, W.K., Hooning, M.J., Howell, A., Humphreys, K., Idris, F., Jakubowska, A., Jung, A., Kapoor, P.M., Kerin, M.J., Khusnutdinova, E., Kim, S.W., Ko, Y.D., Kosma, V.M., Kristensen, V.N., Kyriacou, K., Lakeman, I.M.M., Lee, J.W., Lee, M.H., Li, J.M., Lindblom, A., W.Y. lo, Loizidou, M.A., Lophatananon, A., Lubinski, J., MacInnis, R.J., Madsen, M.J., Mannermaa, A., Manoochehri, M., Manoukian, S., Margolin, S., Martinez, M.E., Maurer, T., Mavroudis, D., McLean, C., Meindl, A., Mensenkamp, A.R., Michailidou, K., Miller, N., Taib, N.A.M., Muir, K., Mulligan, A.M., Nevanlinna, H., Newman, W.G., Nordestgaard, B.G., Ng, P.S., Oosterwijk, J.C., Park, S.K., Park-Simon, T.W., Perez, J.I.A., Peterlongo, P., Porteous, D.J., Prajzendanc, K., Prokofyeva, D., Radice, P., Rashid, M.U., Rhenius, V., Rookus, M.A., Rudiger, T., Saloustros, E., Sawyer, E.J., Schmutzler, R.K., Schneeweiss, A., Schurmann, P., Shah, M., Sohn, C., Southey, M.C., Surowy, H., Suvanto, M., Thanasitthichai, S., Tomlinson, I., Torres, D., Truong, T., Tzardi, M., Valova, Y., Asperen, C.J. van, Dam, R.M. van, Ouweland, A.M.W. van den, Kolk, L.E. van der, Veen, E.M. van, Wendt, C., Williams, J.A., Yang, X.H.R., Yoon, S.Y., Zamora, M.P., Evans, D.G., Hoya, M. de la, Simard, J., Antoniou, A.C., Borg, A., Andrulis, I.L., Chang-Claude, J., Garcia-Closas, M., Chenevix-Trench, G., Milne, R.L., Pharoah, P.D.P., Schmidt, M.K., Spurdle, A.B., Vreeswijk, M.P.G., Benitez, J., Dunning, A.M., Kvist, A., Teo, S.H., Devilee, P., Easton, D.F., Breast Canc Assoc Consortium, Erasmus MC other, Medical Oncology, Clinical Genetics, Keeman, Renske [0000-0002-5452-9933], Decker, Brennan [0000-0003-4516-7421], Eriksson, Mikael [0000-0001-8135-4270], Martinez, Maria Elena [0000-0002-6728-1834], Surowy, Harald [0000-0002-3595-9188], Pharoah, Paul DP [0000-0001-8494-732X], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Damage and Repair in Cancer Development and Cancer Treatment (DARE), Targeted Gynaecologic Oncology (TARGON), RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, MUMC+: DA KG Polikliniek (9), and Klinische Genetica
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Adult ,Risk ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,PALB2 ,Genetic counseling ,Genes, BRCA2 ,Mutation, Missense ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Estrogen receptor ,Breast Neoplasms ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,OVARIAN-CANCER ,Article ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,030212 general & internal medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,CHEK2 ,Aged ,Genetic testing ,Genetic association ,Aged, 80 and over ,Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 17] ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,MUTATIONS ,business.industry ,Age Factors ,Genetic Variation ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,BRCA1 ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Logistic Models ,Female ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUNDGenetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility is widely used, but for many genes,evidence of an association with breast cancer is weak, underlying risk estimatesare imprecise, and reliable subtype-specific risk estimates are lacking.METHODSWe used a panel of 34 putative susceptibility genes to perform sequencing onsamples from 60,466 women with breast cancer and 53,461 controls. In separateanalyses for protein-truncating variants and rare missense variants in these genes,we estimated odds ratios for breast cancer overall and tumor subtypes. We evaluatedmissense-variant associations according to domain and classification of pathogenicity.RESULTSProtein-truncating variants in 5 genes (ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, CHEK2, and PALB2)were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value of less than0.0001. Protein-truncating variants in 4 other genes (BARD1, RAD51C, RAD51D,and TP53) were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value ofless than 0.05 and a Bayesian false-discovery probability of less than 0.05. Forprotein-truncating variants in 19 of the remaining 25 genes, the upper limit ofthe 95% confidence interval of the odds ratio for breast cancer overall was lessthan 2.0. For protein-truncating variants in ATM and CHEK2, odds ratios werehigher for estrogen receptor (ER)–positive disease than for ER-negative disease;for protein-truncating variants in BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, RAD51C, andRAD51D, odds ratios were higher for ER-negative disease than for ER-positivedisease. Rare missense variants (in aggregate) in ATM, CHEK2, and TP53 wereassociated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value of less than 0.001.For BRCA1, BRCA2, and TP53, missense variants (in aggregate) that would be classified as pathogenic according to standard criteria were associated with a riskof breast cancer overall, with the risk being similar to that of protein-truncatingvariants.CONCLUSIONSThe results of this study define the genes that are most clinically useful for inclusion on panels for the prediction of breast cancer risk, as well as provide estimatesof the risks associated with protein-truncating variants, to guide genetic counseling. (Funded by European Union Horizon 2020 programs and others.)
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10. Risk of coronary stenosis after adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer
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Wennstig, A. -K, Garmo, H., Wadsten, L., Lagerqvist, Bo, Fredriksson, I., Holmberg, L., Blomqvist, C., Nilsson, G., Sund, M., Wennstig, A. -K, Garmo, H., Wadsten, L., Lagerqvist, Bo, Fredriksson, I., Holmberg, L., Blomqvist, C., Nilsson, G., and Sund, M.
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Purpose Adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) for breast cancer is associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease. We examined the risk of coronary artery stenosis in a large cohort of women with breast cancer receiving adjuvant RT. Methods A cohort of women diagnosed with breast cancer between 1992 and 2012 in three Swedish health care regions (n = 57,066) were linked to the Swedish Coronary Angiography and Angioplasty Registry (SCAAR) to identify women receiving RT who subsequently underwent a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) due to coronary stenosis. Cox regression analyses were performed to examine risk of a coronary intervention and competing risk analyses were performed to calculate cumulative incidence. Results A total of 649 women with left-sided breast cancer and 494 women with right-sided breast cancer underwent a PCI. Women who received left-sided RT had a significantly higher risk of a PCI in the left anterior descending artery (LAD) compared to women who received right-sided RT, hazard ratio (HR) 1.44 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.21-1.77, p < 0.001). For the proximal, mid, and distal LAD, the HRs were 1.60 (95% CI 1.22-2.10), 1.38 (95% CI 1.07-1.78), and 2.43 (95% CI 1.33-4.41), respectively. The cumulative incidence of coronary events at 25 years from breast cancer diagnosis were 7.0% in women receiving left-sided RT and 4.4% in women receiving right-sided RT. Conclusion Implementing and further developing techniques that lower cardiac doses is important in order to reduce the risk of long-term side effects of adjuvant RT for breast cancer.
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11. Common variants in breast cancer risk loci predispose to distinct tumor subtypes
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Ahearn, TU, Zhang, H, Michailidou, K, Milne, RL, Bolla, MK, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Auer, PL, Augustinsson, A, Baten, A, Becher, H, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borresen-Dale, A-L, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Brooks-Wilson, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Collee, JM, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Floris, G, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Goldberg, MS, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Alnaes, GIG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kauppila, S, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Kruger, U, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Kyriacou, K, Lambrechts, D, Lee, DG, Lindblom, A, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Llaneza, A, Lo, W-Y, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, McLean, C, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, A, Peto, J, Pita, G, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prentice, R, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Schottker, B, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Smichkoska, S, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teras, LR, Terry, MB, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, van Veen, EM, Wagner, P, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Wesseling, J, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Kraft, P, Easton, DF, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Garcia-Closas, M, Chatterjee, N, Ahearn, TU, Zhang, H, Michailidou, K, Milne, RL, Bolla, MK, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Auer, PL, Augustinsson, A, Baten, A, Becher, H, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borresen-Dale, A-L, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Brooks-Wilson, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Collee, JM, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Floris, G, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Goldberg, MS, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Alnaes, GIG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kauppila, S, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Kruger, U, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Kyriacou, K, Lambrechts, D, Lee, DG, Lindblom, A, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Llaneza, A, Lo, W-Y, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, McLean, C, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, A, Peto, J, Pita, G, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prentice, R, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Schottker, B, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Smichkoska, S, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teras, LR, Terry, MB, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, van Veen, EM, Wagner, P, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Wesseling, J, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Kraft, P, Easton, DF, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, Garcia-Closas, M, and Chatterjee, N
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BACKGROUND: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple common breast cancer susceptibility variants. Many of these variants have differential associations by estrogen receptor (ER) status, but how these variants relate with other tumor features and intrinsic molecular subtypes is unclear. METHODS: Among 106,571 invasive breast cancer cases and 95,762 controls of European ancestry with data on 173 breast cancer variants identified in previous GWAS, we used novel two-stage polytomous logistic regression models to evaluate variants in relation to multiple tumor features (ER, progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and grade) adjusting for each other, and to intrinsic-like subtypes. RESULTS: Eighty-five of 173 variants were associated with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 5%), most commonly ER and grade, followed by PR and HER2. Models for intrinsic-like subtypes found nearly all of these variants (83 of 85) associated at p < 0.05 with risk for at least one luminal-like subtype, and approximately half (41 of 85) of the variants were associated with risk of at least one non-luminal subtype, including 32 variants associated with triple-negative (TN) disease. Ten variants were associated with risk of all subtypes in different magnitude. Five variants were associated with risk of luminal A-like and TN subtypes in opposite directions. CONCLUSION: This report demonstrates a high level of complexity in the etiology heterogeneity of breast cancer susceptibility variants and can inform investigations of subtype-specific risk prediction.
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12. Pathology of Tumors Associated With Pathogenic Germline Variants in 9 Breast Cancer Susceptibility Genes
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Mavaddat, N, Dorling, L, Carvalho, S, Allen, J, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Keeman, R, Bolla, MK, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Briceno, I, Bruning, T, Camp, NJ, Campbell, A, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Christiansen, H, Czene, K, Dork, T, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Geisler, J, Giles, GG, Guenel, P, Hadjisavvas, A, Hahnen, E, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hartikainen, JM, Hartman, M, Hoppe, R, Howell, A, Jakubowska, A, Jung, A, Khusnutdinova, EK, Kristensen, VN, Li, J, Lim, SH, Lindblom, A, Loizidou, MA, Lophatananon, A, Lubinski, J, Madsen, MJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Mavroudis, D, Milne, RL, Taib, NAM, Morra, A, Muir, K, Obi, N, Osorio, A, Park-Simon, T-W, Peterlongo, P, Radice, P, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, M, Sim, X, Southey, MC, Thorne, H, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Truong, T, Yip, CH, Spurdle, AB, Vreeswijk, MPG, Dunning, AM, Garcia-Closas, M, Pharoah, PDP, Kvist, A, Muranen, TA, Nevanlinna, H, Teo, SH, Devilee, P, Schmidt, MK, Easton, DF, Mavaddat, N, Dorling, L, Carvalho, S, Allen, J, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Keeman, R, Bolla, MK, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Briceno, I, Bruning, T, Camp, NJ, Campbell, A, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Christiansen, H, Czene, K, Dork, T, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Geisler, J, Giles, GG, Guenel, P, Hadjisavvas, A, Hahnen, E, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hartikainen, JM, Hartman, M, Hoppe, R, Howell, A, Jakubowska, A, Jung, A, Khusnutdinova, EK, Kristensen, VN, Li, J, Lim, SH, Lindblom, A, Loizidou, MA, Lophatananon, A, Lubinski, J, Madsen, MJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Mavroudis, D, Milne, RL, Taib, NAM, Morra, A, Muir, K, Obi, N, Osorio, A, Park-Simon, T-W, Peterlongo, P, Radice, P, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, M, Sim, X, Southey, MC, Thorne, H, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Truong, T, Yip, CH, Spurdle, AB, Vreeswijk, MPG, Dunning, AM, Garcia-Closas, M, Pharoah, PDP, Kvist, A, Muranen, TA, Nevanlinna, H, Teo, SH, Devilee, P, Schmidt, MK, and Easton, DF
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IMPORTANCE: Rare germline genetic variants in several genes are associated with increased breast cancer (BC) risk, but their precise contributions to different disease subtypes are unclear. This information is relevant to guidelines for gene panel testing and risk prediction. OBJECTIVE: To characterize tumors associated with BC susceptibility genes in large-scale population- or hospital-based studies. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: The multicenter, international case-control analysis of the BRIDGES study included 42 680 patients and 46 387 control participants, comprising women aged 18 to 79 years who were sampled independently of family history from 38 studies. Studies were conducted between 1991 and 2016. Sequencing and analysis took place between 2016 and 2021. EXPOSURES: Protein-truncating variants and likely pathogenic missense variants in ATM, BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, CHEK2, PALB2, RAD51C, RAD51D, and TP53. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: The intrinsic-like BC subtypes as defined by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and ERBB2 (formerly known as HER2) status, and tumor grade; morphology; size; stage; lymph node involvement; subtype-specific odds ratios (ORs) for carrying protein-truncating variants and pathogenic missense variants in the 9 BC susceptibility genes. RESULTS: The mean (SD) ages at interview (control participants) and diagnosis (cases) were 55.1 (11.9) and 55.8 (10.6) years, respectively; all participants were of European or East Asian ethnicity. There was substantial heterogeneity in the distribution of intrinsic subtypes by gene. RAD51C, RAD51D, and BARD1 variants were associated mainly with triple-negative disease (OR, 6.19 [95% CI, 3.17-12.12]; OR, 6.19 [95% CI, 2.99-12.79]; and OR, 10.05 [95% CI, 5.27-19.19], respectively). CHEK2 variants were associated with all subtypes (with ORs ranging from 2.21-3.17) except for triple-negative disease. For ATM variants, the association was strongest for the hormone receptor (HR)+ERBB2- high-grade subt
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13. Incorporating progesterone receptor expression into the PREDICT breast prognostic model
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Grootes, I, Keeman, R, Blows, FM, Milne, RL, Giles, GG, Swerdlow, AJ, Fasching, PA, Abubakar, M, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Beckmann, MW, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Briceno, I, Burwinkel, B, Camp, NJ, Castelao, JE, Choi, J-Y, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eriksson, M, Ernst, K, Evans, DG, Figueroa, JD, Fink, V, Floris, G, Fox, S, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Hartman, M, Hein, A, Hooning, MJ, Hou, M-F, Howell, SJ, Ito, H, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jung, A, Kang, D, Kristensen, VN, Kwong, A, Lambrechts, D, Li, J, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Matsuo, K, Taib, NAM, Mulligan, AM, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Offit, K, Osorio, A, Park, SK, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, A, Presneau, N, Pylkas, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schneeweiss, A, Schochter, F, Schoemaker, MJ, Shen, C-Y, Shibli, R, Sinn, P, Tapper, WJ, Tawfiq, E, Teo, SH, Teras, LR, Torres, D, Vachon, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, Wendt, C, Williams, JA, Winqvist, R, Elwood, M, Schmidt, MK, Pharoah, PDP, Grootes, I, Keeman, R, Blows, FM, Milne, RL, Giles, GG, Swerdlow, AJ, Fasching, PA, Abubakar, M, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Beckmann, MW, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Briceno, I, Burwinkel, B, Camp, NJ, Castelao, JE, Choi, J-Y, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eriksson, M, Ernst, K, Evans, DG, Figueroa, JD, Fink, V, Floris, G, Fox, S, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Hartman, M, Hein, A, Hooning, MJ, Hou, M-F, Howell, SJ, Ito, H, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jung, A, Kang, D, Kristensen, VN, Kwong, A, Lambrechts, D, Li, J, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Matsuo, K, Taib, NAM, Mulligan, AM, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Offit, K, Osorio, A, Park, SK, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, A, Presneau, N, Pylkas, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schneeweiss, A, Schochter, F, Schoemaker, MJ, Shen, C-Y, Shibli, R, Sinn, P, Tapper, WJ, Tawfiq, E, Teo, SH, Teras, LR, Torres, D, Vachon, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, Wendt, C, Williams, JA, Winqvist, R, Elwood, M, Schmidt, MK, and Pharoah, PDP
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BACKGROUND: Predict Breast (www.predict.nhs.uk) is an online prognostication and treatment benefit tool for early invasive breast cancer. The aim of this study was to incorporate the prognostic effect of progesterone receptor (PR) status into a new version of PREDICT and to compare its performance to the current version (2.2). METHOD: The prognostic effect of PR status was based on the analysis of data from 45,088 European patients with breast cancer from 49 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate the hazard ratio for PR status. Data from a New Zealand study of 11,365 patients with early invasive breast cancer were used for external validation. Model calibration and discrimination were used to test the model performance. RESULTS: Having a PR-positive tumour was associated with a 23% and 28% lower risk of dying from breast cancer for women with oestrogen receptor (ER)-negative and ER-positive breast cancer, respectively. The area under the ROC curve increased with the addition of PR status from 0.807 to 0.809 for patients with ER-negative tumours (p = 0.023) and from 0.898 to 0.902 for patients with ER-positive tumours (p = 2.3 × 10-6) in the New Zealand cohort. Model calibration was modest with 940 observed deaths compared to 1151 predicted. CONCLUSION: The inclusion of the prognostic effect of PR status to PREDICT Breast has led to an improvement of model performance and more accurate absolute treatment benefit predictions for individual patients. Further studies should determine whether the baseline hazard function requires recalibration.
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14. PredictCBC-2.0: a contralateral breast cancer risk prediction model developed and validated in similar to 200,000 patients
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Giardiello, D, Hooning, MJ, Hauptmann, M, Keeman, R, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Becher, H, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Camp, NJ, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Eccles, DM, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Garcia-Closas, M, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Hopper, JL, Jakubowska, A, Leeuwen, FE, Lindblom, A, Lubinski, J, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Pelders, S, Pharoah, PDP, Siesling, S, Southey, MC, van der Hout, AH, van Hest, LP, Chang-Claude, J, Hall, P, Easton, DF, Steyerberg, EW, Schmidt, MK, Giardiello, D, Hooning, MJ, Hauptmann, M, Keeman, R, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Becher, H, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Camp, NJ, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Eccles, DM, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Garcia-Closas, M, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Hopper, JL, Jakubowska, A, Leeuwen, FE, Lindblom, A, Lubinski, J, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Pelders, S, Pharoah, PDP, Siesling, S, Southey, MC, van der Hout, AH, van Hest, LP, Chang-Claude, J, Hall, P, Easton, DF, Steyerberg, EW, and Schmidt, MK
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BACKGROUND: Prediction of contralateral breast cancer (CBC) risk is challenging due to moderate performances of the known risk factors. We aimed to improve our previous risk prediction model (PredictCBC) by updated follow-up and including additional risk factors. METHODS: We included data from 207,510 invasive breast cancer patients participating in 23 studies. In total, 8225 CBC events occurred over a median follow-up of 10.2 years. In addition to the previously included risk factors, PredictCBC-2.0 included CHEK2 c.1100delC, a 313 variant polygenic risk score (PRS-313), body mass index (BMI), and parity. Fine and Gray regression was used to fit the model. Calibration and a time-dependent area under the curve (AUC) at 5 and 10 years were assessed to determine the performance of the models. Decision curve analysis was performed to evaluate the net benefit of PredictCBC-2.0 and previous PredictCBC models. RESULTS: The discrimination of PredictCBC-2.0 at 10 years was higher than PredictCBC with an AUC of 0.65 (95% prediction intervals (PI) 0.56-0.74) versus 0.63 (95%PI 0.54-0.71). PredictCBC-2.0 was well calibrated with an observed/expected ratio at 10 years of 0.92 (95%PI 0.34-2.54). Decision curve analysis for contralateral preventive mastectomy (CPM) showed the potential clinical utility of PredictCBC-2.0 between thresholds of 4 and 12% 10-year CBC risk for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers. CONCLUSIONS: Additional genetic information beyond BRCA1/2 germline mutations improved CBC risk prediction and might help tailor clinical decision-making toward CPM or alternative preventive strategies. Identifying patients who benefit from CPM, especially in the general breast cancer population, remains challenging.
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15. Physical activity, sedentary time and breast cancer risk: a Mendelian randomisation study
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Dixon-Suen, SC, Lewis, SJ, Martin, RM, English, DR, Boyle, T, Giles, GG, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Lush, M, Ahearn, TU, Ambrosone, CB, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Auvinen, P, Beane Freeman, LE, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Buys, SS, Camp, NJ, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Cessna, MH, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Clarke, CL, Conroy, DM, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fritschi, L, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Goldberg, MS, Guenel, P, Guendert, M, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Haeberle, L, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hart, SN, Harvie, M, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoppe, R, Hopper, J, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lindblom, A, Loibl, S, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Mavroudis, D, Menon, U, Mulligan, AM, Murphy, RA, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Newman, WG, Offit, K, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Patel, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rees-Punia, E, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Schwentner, L, Scott, C, Shah, M, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Southey, MC, Stone, J, Surowy, H, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Tollenaar, RAEM, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, Joseph, V, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Wolk, A, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Lynch, BM, Dixon-Suen, SC, Lewis, SJ, Martin, RM, English, DR, Boyle, T, Giles, GG, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Lush, M, Ahearn, TU, Ambrosone, CB, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Auvinen, P, Beane Freeman, LE, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Buys, SS, Camp, NJ, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Cessna, MH, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Clarke, CL, Conroy, DM, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fritschi, L, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Goldberg, MS, Guenel, P, Guendert, M, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Haeberle, L, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hart, SN, Harvie, M, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoppe, R, Hopper, J, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lindblom, A, Loibl, S, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Mavroudis, D, Menon, U, Mulligan, AM, Murphy, RA, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Newman, WG, Offit, K, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Patel, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rees-Punia, E, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Schwentner, L, Scott, C, Shah, M, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Southey, MC, Stone, J, Surowy, H, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Tollenaar, RAEM, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, Joseph, V, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Wolk, A, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, and Lynch, BM
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OBJECTIVES: Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are associated with higher breast cancer risk in observational studies, but ascribing causality is difficult. Mendelian randomisation (MR) assesses causality by simulating randomised trial groups using genotype. We assessed whether lifelong physical activity or sedentary time, assessed using genotype, may be causally associated with breast cancer risk overall, pre/post-menopause, and by case-groups defined by tumour characteristics. METHODS: We performed two-sample inverse-variance-weighted MR using individual-level Breast Cancer Association Consortium case-control data from 130 957 European-ancestry women (69 838 invasive cases), and published UK Biobank data (n=91 105-377 234). Genetic instruments were single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated in UK Biobank with wrist-worn accelerometer-measured overall physical activity (nsnps=5) or sedentary time (nsnps=6), or accelerometer-measured (nsnps=1) or self-reported (nsnps=5) vigorous physical activity. RESULTS: Greater genetically-predicted overall activity was associated with lower breast cancer overall risk (OR=0.59; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.42 to 0.83 per-standard deviation (SD;~8 milligravities acceleration)) and for most case-groups. Genetically-predicted vigorous activity was associated with lower risk of pre/perimenopausal breast cancer (OR=0.62; 95% CI 0.45 to 0.87,≥3 vs. 0 self-reported days/week), with consistent estimates for most case-groups. Greater genetically-predicted sedentary time was associated with higher hormone-receptor-negative tumour risk (OR=1.77; 95% CI 1.07 to 2.92 per-SD (~7% time spent sedentary)), with elevated estimates for most case-groups. Results were robust to sensitivity analyses examining pleiotropy (including weighted-median-MR, MR-Egger). CONCLUSION: Our study provides strong evidence that greater overall physical activity, greater vigorous activity, and lower sedentary time are likely to reduce breast cancer r
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16. PredictCBC-2.0: a contralateral breast cancer risk prediction model developed and validated in similar to 200,000 patients (vol 24, 69, 2022)
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Giardiello, D, Hooning, MJ, Hauptmann, M, Keeman, R, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Becher, H, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Camp, NJ, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Eccles, DM, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Garcia-Closas, M, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Hopper, JL, Jakubowska, A, Leeuwen, FE, Lindblom, A, Lubinski, J, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Pelders, S, Pharoah, PDP, Siesling, S, Southey, MC, van der Hout, AH, van Hest, LP, Chang-Claude, J, Hall, P, Easton, DF, Steyerberg, EW, Schmidt, MK, Giardiello, D, Hooning, MJ, Hauptmann, M, Keeman, R, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Becher, H, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Camp, NJ, Czene, K, Devilee, P, Eccles, DM, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Garcia-Closas, M, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Hopper, JL, Jakubowska, A, Leeuwen, FE, Lindblom, A, Lubinski, J, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Pelders, S, Pharoah, PDP, Siesling, S, Southey, MC, van der Hout, AH, van Hest, LP, Chang-Claude, J, Hall, P, Easton, DF, Steyerberg, EW, and Schmidt, MK
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17. Common variants in breast cancer risk loci predispose to distinct tumor subtypes
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Ahearn, T. U. (Thomas U.), Zhang, H. (Haoyu), Michailidou, K. (Kyriaki), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Lush, M. (Michael), Wang, Q. (Qin), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Aronson, K. J. (Kristan J.), Auer, P. L. (Paul L.), Augustinsson, A. (Annelie), Baten, A. (Adinda), Becher, H. (Heiko), Behrens, S. (Sabine), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Borresen-Dale, A.-L. (Anne-Lise), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Brooks-Wilson, A. (Angela), Bruening, T. (Thomas), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Buys, S. S. (Saundra S.), Canzian, F. (Federico), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Collee, J. M. (J. Margriet), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M. B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Dork, T. (Thilo), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Eccles, D. M. (Diana M.), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Floris, G. (Giuseppe), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garcia-Saenz, J. A. (Jose A.), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Goldberg, M. S. (Mark S.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Alnaes, G. I. (Grethe I. Grenaker), Grip, M. (Mervi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harkness, E. F. (Elaine F.), Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. (Bernadette A. M.), Holleczek, B. (Bernd), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hoover, R. N. (Robert N.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Jakimovska, M. (Milena), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Jung, A. (Audrey), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kauppila, S. (Saila), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Koutros, S. (Stella), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Kruger, U. (Ute), Kubelka-Sabit, K. (Katerina), Kurian, A. W. (Allison W.), Kyriacou, K. (Kyriacos), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Lee, D. G. (Derrick G.), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Linet, M. (Martha), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Llaneza, A. (Ana), Lo, W.-Y. (Wing-Yee), MacInnis, R. J. (Robert J.), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), McLean, C. (Catriona), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Menon, U. (Usha), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Newman, W. G. (William G.), Nodora, J. (Jesse), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orr, N. (Nick), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Patel, A. V. (Alpa, V), Peto, J. (Julian), Pita, G. (Guillermo), Plaseska-Karanfilska, D. (Dijana), Prentice, R. (Ross), Punie, K. (Kevin), Pylkas, K. (Katri), Radice, P. (Paolo), Rennert, G. (Gad), Romero, A. (Atocha), Ruediger, T. (Thomas), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sampson, S. (Sarah), Sandler, D. P. (Dale P.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Schottker, B. (Ben), Sherman, M. E. (Mark E.), Shu, X.-O. (Xiao-Ou), Smichkoska, S. (Snezhana), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J. J. (John J.), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Tamimi, R. M. (Rulla M.), Tapper, W. J. (William J.), Taylor, J. A. (Jack A.), Teras, L. R. (Lauren R.), Terry, M. B. (Mary Beth), Torres, D. (Diana), Troester, M. A. (Melissa A.), Vachon, C. M. (Celine M.), van Deurzen, C. H. (Carolien H. M.), van Veen, E. M. (Elke M.), Wagner, P. (Philippe), Weinberg, C. R. (Clarice R.), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Wesseling, J. (Jelle), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Wolk, A. (Alicja), Yang, X. R. (Xiaohong R.), Zheng, W. (Wei), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Simard, J. (Jacques), Kraft, P. (Peter), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat), Chatterjee, N. (Nilanjan), Ahearn, T. U. (Thomas U.), Zhang, H. (Haoyu), Michailidou, K. (Kyriaki), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Lush, M. (Michael), Wang, Q. (Qin), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Aronson, K. J. (Kristan J.), Auer, P. L. (Paul L.), Augustinsson, A. (Annelie), Baten, A. (Adinda), Becher, H. (Heiko), Behrens, S. (Sabine), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Borresen-Dale, A.-L. (Anne-Lise), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Brooks-Wilson, A. (Angela), Bruening, T. (Thomas), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Buys, S. S. (Saundra S.), Canzian, F. (Federico), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Collee, J. M. (J. Margriet), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Daly, M. B. (Mary B.), Devilee, P. (Peter), Dork, T. (Thilo), Dwek, M. (Miriam), Eccles, D. M. (Diana M.), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Floris, G. (Giuseppe), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garcia-Saenz, J. A. (Jose A.), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Goldberg, M. S. (Mark S.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Alnaes, G. I. (Grethe I. Grenaker), Grip, M. (Mervi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harkness, E. F. (Elaine F.), Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. (Bernadette A. M.), Holleczek, B. (Bernd), Hollestelle, A. (Antoinette), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hoover, R. N. (Robert N.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Jakimovska, M. (Milena), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Jung, A. (Audrey), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Kauppila, S. (Saila), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Koutros, S. (Stella), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Kruger, U. (Ute), Kubelka-Sabit, K. (Katerina), Kurian, A. W. (Allison W.), Kyriacou, K. (Kyriacos), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Lee, D. G. (Derrick G.), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Linet, M. (Martha), Lissowska, J. (Jolanta), Llaneza, A. (Ana), Lo, W.-Y. (Wing-Yee), MacInnis, R. J. (Robert J.), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), McLean, C. (Catriona), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Menon, U. (Usha), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Newman, W. G. (William G.), Nodora, J. (Jesse), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orr, N. (Nick), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Patel, A. V. (Alpa, V), Peto, J. (Julian), Pita, G. (Guillermo), Plaseska-Karanfilska, D. (Dijana), Prentice, R. (Ross), Punie, K. (Kevin), Pylkas, K. (Katri), Radice, P. (Paolo), Rennert, G. (Gad), Romero, A. (Atocha), Ruediger, T. (Thomas), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sampson, S. (Sarah), Sandler, D. P. (Dale P.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Schottker, B. (Ben), Sherman, M. E. (Mark E.), Shu, X.-O. (Xiao-Ou), Smichkoska, S. (Snezhana), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J. J. (John J.), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Tamimi, R. M. (Rulla M.), Tapper, W. J. (William J.), Taylor, J. A. (Jack A.), Teras, L. R. (Lauren R.), Terry, M. B. (Mary Beth), Torres, D. (Diana), Troester, M. A. (Melissa A.), Vachon, C. M. (Celine M.), van Deurzen, C. H. (Carolien H. M.), van Veen, E. M. (Elke M.), Wagner, P. (Philippe), Weinberg, C. R. (Clarice R.), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Wesseling, J. (Jelle), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Wolk, A. (Alicja), Yang, X. R. (Xiaohong R.), Zheng, W. (Wei), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Simard, J. (Jacques), Kraft, P. (Peter), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat), and Chatterjee, N. (Nilanjan)
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Background: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple common breast cancer susceptibility variants. Many of these variants have differential associations by estrogen receptor (ER) status, but how these variants relate with other tumor features and intrinsic molecular subtypes is unclear. Methods: Among 106,571 invasive breast cancer cases and 95,762 controls of European ancestry with data on 173 breast cancer variants identified in previous GWAS, we used novel two-stage polytomous logistic regression models to evaluate variants in relation to multiple tumor features (ER, progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and grade) adjusting for each other, and to intrinsic-like subtypes. Results: Eighty-five of 173 variants were associated with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 5%), most commonly ER and grade, followed by PR and HER2. Models for intrinsic-like subtypes found nearly all of these variants (83 of 85) associated at p < 0.05 with risk for at least one luminal-like subtype, and approximately half (41 of 85) of the variants were associated with risk of at least one non-luminal subtype, including 32 variants associated with triple-negative (TN) disease. Ten variants were associated with risk of all subtypes in different magnitude. Five variants were associated with risk of luminal A-like and TN subtypes in opposite directions. Conclusion: This report demonstrates a high level of complexity in the etiology heterogeneity of breast cancer susceptibility variants and can inform investigations of subtype-specific risk prediction.
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18. From static micrographs to particle aggregation dynamics in three dimensions
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HÄBEL, H., SÄRKKÄ, A., RUDEMO, M., HAMNGREN BLOMQVIST, C., OLSSON, E., ABRAHAMSSON, C., and NORDIN, M.
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19. Microvascular reconstructions after extensive soft tissue sarcoma resections in the upper limb
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Barner-Rasmussen, I., Popov, P., Böhling, T., Blomqvist, C., and Tukiainen, E.
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20. Brain Regional Pharmacokinetics of 11C-Nimodipine in Patients with Acute Stroke: A Preliminary Account of a Positron Emission Tomographic Study
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Ingvar, M., Blomqvist, C., Ericson, K., Eriksson, L., Roland, P. E., Stone-Elander, S., Wahlgren, N. G., Widén, L., Scriabine, Alexander, editor, Teasdale, G. M., editor, Tettenborn, Dieter, editor, and Young, Wise, editor
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21. CYP3A7*1C allele:linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers
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Johnson, N. (Nichola), Maguire, S. (Sarah), Morra, A. (Anna), Kapoor, P. M. (Pooja Middha), Tomczyk, K. (Katarzyna), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Schoemaker, M. J. (Minouk J.), Gilham, C. (Clare), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Wang, Q. (Qin), Dennis, J. (Joe), Ahearn, T. U. (Thomas U.), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Antonenkova, N. N. (Natalia N.), Arndt, V. (Volker), Aronson, K. J. (Kristan J.), Augustinsson, A. (Annelie), Baynes, C. (Caroline), Freeman, L. E. (Laura E. Beane), Beckmann, M. W. (Matthias W.), Benitez, J. (Javier), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Boeckx, B. (Bram), Bogdanova, N. V. (Natalia V.), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Campa, D. (Daniele), Canzian, F. (Federico), Castelao, J. E. (Jose E.), Chanock, S. J. (Stephen J.), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Clarke, C. L. (Christine L.), Conroy, D. M. (Don M.), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Czene, K. (Kamila), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Eliassen, A. H. (A. Heather), Engel, C. (Christoph), Evans, D. G. (D. Gareth), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Figueroa, J. (Jonine), Floris, G. (Giuseppe), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Gago-Dominguez, M. (Manuela), Gapstur, S. M. (Susan M.), Garcia-Closas, M. (Montserrat), Gaudet, M. M. (Mia M.), Giles, G. G. (Graham G.), Goldberg, M. S. (Mark S.), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Hahnen, E. (Eric), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Hakansson, N. (Niclas), Hall, P. (Per), Hamann, U. (Ute), Harrington, P. A. (Patricia A.), Hart, S. N. (Steven N.), Hooning, M. J. (Maartje J.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Howell, A. (Anthony), Hunter, D. J. (David J.), Jager, A. (Agnes), Jakubowska, A. (Anna), John, E. M. (Esther M.), Kaaks, R. (Rudolf), Keeman, R. (Renske), Khusnutdinova, E. (Elza), Kitahara, C. M. (Cari M.), Kosma, V.-M. (Veli-Matti), Koutros, S. (Stella), Kraft, P. (Peter), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Kurian, A. W. (Allison W.), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Linet, M. (Martha), Lubinski, J. (Jan), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martens, J. W. (John W. M.), Mavroudis, D. (Dimitrios), Mayes, R. (Rebecca), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Milne, R. L. (Roger L.), Neuhausen, S. L. (Susan L.), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Newman, W. G. (William G.), Nielsen, S. F. (Sune F.), Nordestgaard, B. G. (Borge G.), Obi, N. (Nadia), Olshan, A. F. (Andrew F.), Olson, J. E. (Janet E.), Olsson, H. (Hakan), Orban, E. (Ester), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Plaseska-Karanfilska, D. (Dijana), Pylkäs, K. (Katri), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rennert, H. S. (Hedy S.), Ruddy, K. J. (Kathryn J.), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sandler, D. P. (Dale P.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Schmutzler, R. K. (Rita K.), Scott, C. (Christopher), Shu, X.-O. (Xiao-Ou), Simard, J. (Jacques), Smichkoska, S. (Snezhana), Sohn, C. (Christof), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J. J. (John J.), Stone, J. (Jennifer), Tamimi, R. M. (Rulla M.), Taylor, J. A. (Jack A.), Tollenaar, R. A. (Rob A. E. M.), Tomlinson, I. (Ian), Troester, M. A. (Melissa A.), Truong, T. (Therese), Vachon, C. M. (Celine M.), van Veen, E. M. (Elke M.), Wang, S. S. (Sophia S.), Weinberg, C. R. (Clarice R.), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Wildiers, H. (Hans), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Wolk, A. (Alicja), Zheng, W. (Wei), Ziogas, A. (Argyrios), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Howie, A. F. (A. Forbes), Peto, J. (Julian), dos-Santos-Silva, I. (Isabel), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Orr, N. (Nick), and Fletcher, O. (Olivia)
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Background: Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence for a role of endogenous sex hormones in the aetiology of breast cancer. The aim of this analysis was to identify genetic variants that are associated with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk. Methods: We carried out a genome-wide association study of urinary oestrone-3-glucuronide and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide levels in 560 premenopausal women, with additional analysis of progesterone levels in 298 premenopausal women. To test for the association with breast cancer risk, we carried out follow-up genotyping in 90,916 cases and 89,893 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. All women were of European ancestry. Results: For pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, there were no genome-wide significant associations; for oestrone-3-glucuronide, we identified a single peak mapping to the CYP3A locus, annotated by rs45446698. The minor rs45446698-C allele was associated with lower oestrone-3-glucuronide (−49.2%, 95% CI −56.1% to −41.1%, P = 3.1 × 10⁻¹⁸); in follow-up analyses, rs45446698-C was also associated with lower progesterone (−26.7%, 95% CI −39.4% to −11.6%, P = 0.001) and reduced risk of oestrogen and progesterone receptor-positive breast cancer (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.82–0.91, P = 6.9 × 10⁻¹⁸). Conclusions: The CYP3A7*1C allele is associated with reduced risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer possibly mediated via an effect on the metabolism of endogenous sex hormones in premenopausal women.
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22. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Coignard, J., Lush, M., Beesley, J., O'Mara, T.A., Dennis, J., Tyrer, J.P., Barnes, D.R., McGuffog, L., Leslie, G., Bolla, M.K., Adank, M.A., Agata, S., Ahearn, T., Aittomäki, K., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Arnold, N., Aronson, K.J., Arun, B.K., Augustinsson, A., Azzollini, J., Barrowdale, D., Baynes, C., Becher, H., Bermisheva, M., Bernstein, L., Białkowska, K., Blomqvist, C., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Burwinkel, B., Buys, S.S., Caldés, T., Caligo, M.A., Campa, D., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B.M., Clarke, C.L., Collée, J.M., Conroy, D.M., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Devilee, P., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Domchek, S.M., Dörk, T., Dos-Santos-Silva, I., Dunning, A.M., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Eliassen, A.H., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Flyger, H., Fostira, F., Friedman, E., Fritschi, L., Frost, D., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gapstur, S.M., Garber, J., Garcia-Barberan, V., García-Closas, M., García-Sáenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Gayther, S.A., Gehrig, A., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G.G., Godwin, A.K., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., González-Neira, A., Greene, M.H., Guénel, P., Haeberle, L., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Håkansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Harrington, Patrick, Hart, S.N., He, W., Hogervorst, F.B., Hollestelle, A., Mensenkamp, A.R., Hopper, J.L., Horcasitas, D.J., Hulick, P.J., Coignard, J., Lush, M., Beesley, J., O'Mara, T.A., Dennis, J., Tyrer, J.P., Barnes, D.R., McGuffog, L., Leslie, G., Bolla, M.K., Adank, M.A., Agata, S., Ahearn, T., Aittomäki, K., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Arndt, V., Arnold, N., Aronson, K.J., Arun, B.K., Augustinsson, A., Azzollini, J., Barrowdale, D., Baynes, C., Becher, H., Bermisheva, M., Bernstein, L., Białkowska, K., Blomqvist, C., Bojesen, S.E., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Burwinkel, B., Buys, S.S., Caldés, T., Caligo, M.A., Campa, D., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chang-Claude, J., Chanock, S.J., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B.M., Clarke, C.L., Collée, J.M., Conroy, D.M., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., Devilee, P., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Domchek, S.M., Dörk, T., Dos-Santos-Silva, I., Dunning, A.M., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Eliassen, A.H., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Flyger, H., Fostira, F., Friedman, E., Fritschi, L., Frost, D., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gapstur, S.M., Garber, J., Garcia-Barberan, V., García-Closas, M., García-Sáenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Gayther, S.A., Gehrig, A., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G.G., Godwin, A.K., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., González-Neira, A., Greene, M.H., Guénel, P., Haeberle, L., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Håkansson, N., Hall, P., Hamann, U., Harrington, Patrick, Hart, S.N., He, W., Hogervorst, F.B., Hollestelle, A., Mensenkamp, A.R., Hopper, J.L., Horcasitas, D.J., and Hulick, P.J.
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Contains fulltext : 231768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access), Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10(-8), at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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23. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Coignard, J. (Juliette), Lush, M. (Michael), Beesley, J. (Jonathan), O’Mara, T.A. (Tracy A.), Dennis, J. (Joe), Tyrer, J.P. (Jonathan P.), Barnes, D. (Daniel), McGuffog, L. (Lesley), Leslie, G. (Goska), Bolla, M.K. (Manjeet K.), Adank, M.A. (Muriel), Agata, S. (Simona), Ahearn, T. (Thomas), Aittomäki, K. (Kristiina), Andrulis, I.L. (Irene L.), Anton-Culver, H. (Hoda), Arndt, V. (Volker), Arnold, N. (Norbert), Aronson, K.J. (Kristan J.), Arun, B.K. (Banu), Augustinsson, A. (Annelie), Azzollini, J., Barrowdale, D. (Daniel), Baynes, C. (Caroline), Becher, H. (Heko), Bermisheva, M. (Marina), Bernstein, L. (Leslie), Białkowska, K. (Katarzyna), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Bojesen, S.E. (Stig), Bonnani, B. (Bernardo), Borg, Å. (Åke), Brauch, H. (Hiltrud), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Burwinkel, B. (Barbara), Buys, S.S. (Saundra S.), Caldes, T. (Trinidad), Caligo, M.A. (Maria A.), Campa, D. (Daniele), Carter, B.D. (Brian D.), Castelao, J.E. (Jose ), Chang-Claude, J. (Jenny), Chanock, S.J. 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(Allison W.), Laitman, Y. (Yael), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Le Marchand, L. (Loic), Lester, J. (Jenny), Lesueur, F. (Fabienne), Lindstrom, T. (Tricia), Lopez-Fernández, A. (Adria), Loud, J.T. (Jennifer T.), Luccarini, C. (Craig), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Manoukian, S. (Siranoush), Margolin, S. (Sara), Martens, J.W.M. (John), Mebirouk, N. (Noura), Meindl, A. (Alfons), Miller, A. (Austin), Milne, R.L. (Roger L.), Montagna, M. (Marco), Nathanson, K.L. (Katherine), Floris, O.A.M., Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Nielsen, F.C. (Finn C.), O’Brien, K.M. (Katie M.), Olopade, O.I. (Olofunmilayo), Olson, J.E. (Janet), Olsson, H. (Håkan), Osorio, A. (Ana), Ottini, L. (Laura), Park-Simon, T.-W. (Tjoung-Won), Parsons, M. (Marilyn), Pedersen, I.S. (Inge Sokilde), Peshkin, B. (Beth), Peterlongo, P. (Paolo), Peto, J. (Julian), Pharoah, P.D.P. (Paul), Phillips, K.-A. (Kelly-Anne), Polley, E.C. (Eric C.), Poppe, B. (Bruce), Presneau, N. (Nadege), Pujana, M.A. (Miquel Angel), Punie, K. (Kevin), Rantala, J. (Johanna), Rashid, M.U. (Muhammad), Rennert, G. (Gad), Rennert, H.S. (Hedy S.), Robson, M. (Mark), Romero, A. (Atocha), Rossing, M. (Maria), Saloustros, E. (Emmanouil), Sandler, D.P. (Dale P.), Santella, R.M. (Regina), Scheuner, M.T. (Maren T.), Schmidt, M.K. (Marjanka K.), Schmidt, G. (Gunnar), Scott, C. (Christopher), Sharma, P. (Priyanka), Soucy, P. (Penny), Southey, M.C. (Melissa C.), Spinelli, J.J. (John J.), Steinsnyder, Z. (Zoe), Stone, J. (Jennifer), Stoppa-Lyonnet, D. (Dominique), Swerdlow, A.J. (Anthony ), Tamimi, R. (Rulla), Tapper, W.J. (William J.), Taylor, J.A. (Jack A.), Terry, M.B. (Mary Beth), Teulé, A. (Alex), Thull, D.L. (Darcy L.), Tischkowitz, M. (Marc), Toland, A.E. (Amanda), Torres, D. (Diana), Trainer, A.H. (Alison H.), Truong, T. (Thérèse), Tung, N. (Nadine), Vachon, C. (Celine), Vega, A. (Ana), Joseph, V. (Vijai), Wang, Q. (Qin), Wappenschmidt, B. (Barbara), Weinberg, C.R. (Clarice R.), Weitzel, J.N. (Jeffrey), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Wolk, K. (Kerstin), Yadav, S. (Siddhartha), Yang, X.R. (Xiaohong R.), Yannoukakos, D. (Drakoulis), Zheng, W. (Wei), Ziogas, A. (Argyrios), Zorn, K.K. (Kristin K.), Park, S.K. (Sue K.), Thomassen, M. (Mads), Offit, K. (Kenneth), Schmutzler, R.K. (Rita), Couch, F.J. (Fergus), Simard, J. (Jacques), Chenevix-Trench, G. (Georgia), Adamo, P. (Pio) d', Andrieu, N. (Nadine), and Antoniou, A.C. (Antonis C.)
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10−8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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24. Author Correction: A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (1078), 10.1038/s41467-020-20496-3).
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Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., and Antoniou A.C.
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The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Heiko Becher, which was incorrectly given as Heko Becher. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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25. Breast cancer risk factors and survival by tumor subtype: Pooled analyses from the breast cancer association consortium.
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Morra A., Jung A.Y., Behrens S., Keeman R., Ahearn T.U., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Augustinsson A., Auvinen P.K., Beane Freeman L.E., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brenner H., Briceno I., Brucker S.Y., Camp N.J., Campa D., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dork T., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Egan K.M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Grip M., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Han S.N., Hart S.N., Hartman M., Heyworth J.S., Hoppe R., Hopper J.L., Hunter D.J., Ito H., Jager A., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kapoor P.M., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Lacey J.V., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Li J., Lindblom A., Lubi-Nski J., Lush M., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Margolin S., Mariapun S., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Milne R.L., Muranen T.A., Newman W.G., Noh D.-Y., Nordestgaard B.G., Obi N., Olshan A.F., Olsson H., Park-Simon T.-W., Petridis C., Pharoah P.D.P., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Presneau N., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Rhenius V., Romero A., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schneeweiss A., Schwentner L., Scott C., Shah M., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Southey M.C., Stram D.O., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Troester M.A., Therese Truong, Vachon C.M., Wang Q., Wang S.S., Williams J.A., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Wu A.H., Yoo K.-Y., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Yang X.R., Eliassen A.H., Holmes M.D., Garcia-Closas M., Teo S.H., Schmidt M.K., Chang-Claude J., Morra A., Jung A.Y., Behrens S., Keeman R., Ahearn T.U., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Augustinsson A., Auvinen P.K., Beane Freeman L.E., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brenner H., Briceno I., Brucker S.Y., Camp N.J., Campa D., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dork T., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Egan K.M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Grip M., Guenel P., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Han S.N., Hart S.N., Hartman M., Heyworth J.S., Hoppe R., Hopper J.L., Hunter D.J., Ito H., Jager A., Jakimovska M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kapoor P.M., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Lacey J.V., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Li J., Lindblom A., Lubi-Nski J., Lush M., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Margolin S., Mariapun S., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Milne R.L., Muranen T.A., Newman W.G., Noh D.-Y., Nordestgaard B.G., Obi N., Olshan A.F., Olsson H., Park-Simon T.-W., Petridis C., Pharoah P.D.P., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Presneau N., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Rhenius V., Romero A., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schneeweiss A., Schwentner L., Scott C., Shah M., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Southey M.C., Stram D.O., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Troester M.A., Therese Truong, Vachon C.M., Wang Q., Wang S.S., Williams J.A., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Wu A.H., Yoo K.-Y., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Yang X.R., Eliassen A.H., Holmes M.D., Garcia-Closas M., Teo S.H., Schmidt M.K., and Chang-Claude J.
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Background: It is not known whether modifiable lifestyle factors that predict survival after invasive breast cancer differ by subtype. Method(s): We analyzed data for 121,435 women diagnosed with breast cancer from 67 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium with 16,890 deaths (8,554 breast cancer specific) over 10 years. Cox regression was used to estimate associations between risk factors and 10-year all-cause mortality and breast cancer. specific mortality overall, by estrogen receptor (ER) status, and by intrinsic-like subtype. Result(s): There was no evidence of heterogeneous associations between risk factors and mortality by subtype (Padj > 0.30). The strongest associations were between all-cause mortality and BMI >=30 versus 18.5.25 kg/m2 [HR (95% confidence interval (CI), 1.19 (1.06-1.34)]; current versus never smoking [1.37 (1.27-1.47)], high versus low physical activity [0.43 (0.21-0.86)], age >=30 years versus <20 years at first pregnancy [0.79 (0.72-0.86)]; >0.<5 years versus >=10 years since last full-term birth [1.31 (1.11-1.55)]; ever versus never use of oral contraceptives [0.91 (0.87-0.96)]; ever versus never use of menopausal hormone therapy, including current estrogen.progestin therapy [0.61 (0.54.0.69)]. Similar associations with breast cancer mortality were weaker; for example, 1.11 (1.02-1.21) for current versus never smoking. Conclusion(s): We confirm associations between modifiable lifestyle factors and 10-year all-cause mortality. There was no strong evidence that associations differed by ER status or intrinsic-like subtype. Impact: Given the large dataset and lack of evidence that associations between modifiable risk factors and 10-year mortality differed by subtype, these associations could be cautiously used in prognostication models to inform patient-centered care.Copyright © 2021 American Association for Cancer Research.
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26. Breast cancer risk genes - Association analysis in more than 113,000 women.
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Cornelissen S., Michailidou K., Miller N., Taib N.A.M., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Nevanlinna H., Newman W.G., Nordestgaard B.G., Ng P.-S., Oosterwijk J.C., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Perez J.I.A., Peterlongo P., Porteous D.J., Prajzendanc K., Prokofyeva D., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rhenius V., Rookus M.A., Rudiger T., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schurmann P., Shah M., Sohn C., Southey M.C., Surowy H., Suvanto M., Thanasitthichai S., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Truong T., Tzardi M., Valova Y., van Asperen C.J., van Dam R.M., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van der Kolk L.E., van Veen E.M., Wendt C., Williams J.A., Yang X.R., Yoon S.-Y., Zamora M.P., Evans D.G., de la Hoya M., Simard J., Antoniou A.C., Borg A., Andrulis I.L., Chang-Claude J., Garcia-Closas M., Chenevix-Trench G., Milne R.L., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Spurdle A.B., Vreeswijk M.P.G., Benitez J., Dunning A.M., Kvist A., Teo S.H., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Dorling L., Carvalho S., Allen J., Gonzalez-Neira A., Luccarini C., Wahlstrom C., Pooley K.A., Parsons M.T., Fortuno C., Wang Q., Bolla M.K., Dennis J., Keeman R., Alonso M.R., Alvarez N., Herraez B., Fernandez V., Nunez-Torres R., Osorio A., Valcich J., Li M., Torngren T., Harrington P.A., Baynes C., Conroy D.M., Decker B., Fachal L., Mavaddat N., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Antonenkova N.N., Arnold N., Arveux P., Ausems M.G.E.M., Auvinen P., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bogdanova-Markov N., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Brauch H., Bremer M., Briceno I., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Cameron D.A., Camp N.J., Campbell A., Carracedo A., Castelao J.E., Cessna M.H., Chanock S.J., Christiansen H., Collee J.M., Cordina-Duverger E., Czene K., Dork T., Ekici A.B., Engel C., Eriksson M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Forsti A., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Georgoulias V., Gil F., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Gomez Garcia E.B., Grenaker Alnaes G.I., Guenel P., Hadjisavvas A., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Hall P., Hamann U., Harkness E.F., Hartikainen J.M., Hartman M., He W., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Ho W.K., Hooning M.J., Howell A., Humphreys K., Idris F., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Kapoor P.M., Kerin M.J., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kristensen V.N., Kyriacou K., Lakeman I.M.M., Lee J.W., Lee M.H., Li J., Lindblom A., Lo W.-Y., Loizidou M.A., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., MacInnis R.J., Madsen M.J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., McLean C., Meindl A., Mensenkamp A.R., Cornelissen S., Michailidou K., Miller N., Taib N.A.M., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Nevanlinna H., Newman W.G., Nordestgaard B.G., Ng P.-S., Oosterwijk J.C., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Perez J.I.A., Peterlongo P., Porteous D.J., Prajzendanc K., Prokofyeva D., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rhenius V., Rookus M.A., Rudiger T., Saloustros E., Sawyer E.J., Schmutzler R.K., Schneeweiss A., Schurmann P., Shah M., Sohn C., Southey M.C., Surowy H., Suvanto M., Thanasitthichai S., Tomlinson I., Torres D., Truong T., Tzardi M., Valova Y., van Asperen C.J., van Dam R.M., van den Ouweland A.M.W., van der Kolk L.E., van Veen E.M., Wendt C., Williams J.A., Yang X.R., Yoon S.-Y., Zamora M.P., Evans D.G., de la Hoya M., Simard J., Antoniou A.C., Borg A., Andrulis I.L., Chang-Claude J., Garcia-Closas M., Chenevix-Trench G., Milne R.L., Pharoah P.D.P., Schmidt M.K., Spurdle A.B., Vreeswijk M.P.G., Benitez J., Dunning A.M., Kvist A., Teo S.H., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Dorling L., Carvalho S., Allen J., Gonzalez-Neira A., Luccarini C., Wahlstrom C., Pooley K.A., Parsons M.T., Fortuno C., Wang Q., Bolla M.K., Dennis J., Keeman R., Alonso M.R., Alvarez N., Herraez B., Fernandez V., Nunez-Torres R., Osorio A., Valcich J., Li M., Torngren T., Harrington P.A., Baynes C., Conroy D.M., Decker B., Fachal L., Mavaddat N., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Antonenkova N.N., Arnold N., Arveux P., Ausems M.G.E.M., Auvinen P., Becher H., Beckmann M.W., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bogdanova-Markov N., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Brauch H., Bremer M., Briceno I., Bruning T., Burwinkel B., Cameron D.A., Camp N.J., Campbell A., Carracedo A., Castelao J.E., Cessna M.H., Chanock S.J., Christiansen H., Collee J.M., Cordina-Duverger E., Czene K., Dork T., Ekici A.B., Engel C., Eriksson M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Forsti A., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Georgoulias V., Gil F., Giles G.G., Glendon G., Gomez Garcia E.B., Grenaker Alnaes G.I., Guenel P., Hadjisavvas A., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Hall P., Hamann U., Harkness E.F., Hartikainen J.M., Hartman M., He W., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Ho W.K., Hooning M.J., Howell A., Humphreys K., Idris F., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Kapoor P.M., Kerin M.J., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kristensen V.N., Kyriacou K., Lakeman I.M.M., Lee J.W., Lee M.H., Li J., Lindblom A., Lo W.-Y., Loizidou M.A., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., MacInnis R.J., Madsen M.J., Mannermaa A., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez M.E., Maurer T., Mavroudis D., McLean C., Meindl A., and Mensenkamp A.R.
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BACKGROUND Genetic testing for breast cancer susceptibility is widely used, but for many genes, evidence of an association with breast cancer is weak, underlying risk estimates are imprecise, and reliable subtype-specific risk estimates are lacking. METHODS We used a panel of 34 putative susceptibility genes to perform sequencing on samples from 60,466 women with breast cancer and 53,461 controls. In separate analyses for protein-truncating variants and rare missense variants in these genes, we estimated odds ratios for breast cancer overall and tumor subtypes. We evaluated missense-variant associations according to domain and classification of pathogenicity. RESULTS Protein-truncating variants in 5 genes (ATM, BRCA1, BRCA2, CHEK2, and PALB2) were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value of less than 0.0001. Protein-truncating variants in 4 other genes (BARD1, RAD51C, RAD51D, and TP53) were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value of less than 0.05 and a Bayesian false-discovery probability of less than 0.05. For protein-truncating variants in 19 of the remaining 25 genes, the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of the odds ratio for breast cancer overall was less than 2.0. For protein-truncating variants in ATM and CHEK2, odds ratios were higher for estrogen receptor (ER)-positive disease than for ER-negative disease; for protein-truncating variants in BARD1, BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, RAD51C, and RAD51D, odds ratios were higher for ER-negative disease than for ER-positive disease. Rare missense variants (in aggregate) in ATM, CHEK2, and TP53 were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall with a P value of less than 0.001. For BRCA1, BRCA2, and TP53, missense variants (in aggregate) that would be classified as pathogenic according to standard criteria were associated with a risk of breast cancer overall, with the risk being similar to that of protein-truncating variants. CONCLUSIONS The results of this study define
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27. Erratum: Author Correction: A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers (Nature communications (2021) 12 1 (1078)).
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Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Adank M.A., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Collee J.M., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Adank M.A., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Collee J.M., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Milne R.L., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Radice P., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., and Antoniou A.C.
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A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23162-4.
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28. CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers.
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Johnson N., Maguire S., Morra A., Kapoor P.M., Tomczyk K., Jones M.E., Schoemaker M.J., Gilham C., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T.U., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Antonenkova N.N., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Baynes C., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Campa D., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Clarke C.L., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Alnaes G.I.G., Sahlberg K.K., Ottestad L., Karesen R., Schlichting E., Holmen M.M., Sauer T., Haakensen V., Engebraten O., Naume B., Fossa A., Kiserud C.E., Reinertsen K.V., Helland A., Riis M., Geisler J., Conroy D.M., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dork T., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Floris G., Flyger H., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Gonzalez-Neira A., Bowtell D.D.L., Webb P.M., Guenel P., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., Hooning M.J., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Hunter D.J., Clarke C., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Amor D., Andrews L., Antill Y., Balleine R., Beesley J., Bennett I., Bogwitz M., Botes L., Brennan M., Brown M., Buckley M., Burke J., Butow P., Caldon L., Campbell I., Chauhan D., Chauhan M., Christian A., Cohen P., Colley A., Crook A., Cui J., Cummings M., Dawson S.-J., DeFazio A., Delatycki M., Dickson R., Dixon J., Edkins T., Edwards S., Farshid G., Fellows A., Fenton G., Field M., Flanagan J., Fong P., Forrest L., Fox S., French J., Friedlander M., Gaff C., Gattas M., George P., Greening S., Harris M., Hart S., Hayward N., Hopper J., Hoskins C., Hunt C., James P., Jenkins M., Kidd A., Kirk J., Koehler J., Kollias J., Lakhani S., Lawrence M., Lindeman G., Lipton L., Lobb L., Mann G., Marsh D., McLachlan S.A., Meiser B., Milne R.L., Nightingale S., O'Connell S., O'Sullivan S., Ortega D.G., Pachter N., Patterson B., Pearn A., Phillips K., Pieper E., Rickard E., Robinson B., Saleh M., Salisbury E., Saunders C., Saunus J., Sexton A., Shelling A., Simpson P., Southey M.C., Spurdle A., Taylor J., Taylor R., Thorne H., Trainer A., Tucker K., Visvader J., Walker L., Williams R., Winship I., Young M.A., Jager A., Jakubowska A., John E.M., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Kosma V.-M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Kurian A.W., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Linet M., Lubinski J., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mavroudis D., Mayes R., Meindl A., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Newman W.G., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Obi N., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Orban E., Park-Simon T.-W., Peterlongo P., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pylkas K., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ruddy K.J., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Sawyer E.J., Schmutzler R.K., Scott C., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Smichkoska S., Sohn C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Tamimi R.M., Taylor J.A., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Troester M.A., Truong T., Vachon C.M., van Veen E.M., Wang S.S., Weinberg C.R., Wendt C., Wildiers H., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Easton D.F., Howie A.F., Peto J., dos-Santos-Silva I., Swerdlow A.J., Chang-Claude J., Schmidt M.K., Orr N., Fletcher O., Johnson N., Maguire S., Morra A., Kapoor P.M., Tomczyk K., Jones M.E., Schoemaker M.J., Gilham C., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T.U., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Antonenkova N.N., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Baynes C., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Benitez J., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Boeckx B., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Campa D., Canzian F., Castelao J.E., Chanock S.J., Chenevix-Trench G., Clarke C.L., Borresen-Dale A.-L., Alnaes G.I.G., Sahlberg K.K., Ottestad L., Karesen R., Schlichting E., Holmen M.M., Sauer T., Haakensen V., Engebraten O., Naume B., Fossa A., Kiserud C.E., Reinertsen K.V., Helland A., Riis M., Geisler J., Conroy D.M., Couch F.J., Cox A., Cross S.S., Czene K., Dork T., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Floris G., Flyger H., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Gaudet M.M., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Gonzalez-Neira A., Bowtell D.D.L., Webb P.M., Guenel P., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., Hooning M.J., Hopper J.L., Howell A., Hunter D.J., Clarke C., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Amor D., Andrews L., Antill Y., Balleine R., Beesley J., Bennett I., Bogwitz M., Botes L., Brennan M., Brown M., Buckley M., Burke J., Butow P., Caldon L., Campbell I., Chauhan D., Chauhan M., Christian A., Cohen P., Colley A., Crook A., Cui J., Cummings M., Dawson S.-J., DeFazio A., Delatycki M., Dickson R., Dixon J., Edkins T., Edwards S., Farshid G., Fellows A., Fenton G., Field M., Flanagan J., Fong P., Forrest L., Fox S., French J., Friedlander M., Gaff C., Gattas M., George P., Greening S., Harris M., Hart S., Hayward N., Hopper J., Hoskins C., Hunt C., James P., Jenkins M., Kidd A., Kirk J., Koehler J., Kollias J., Lakhani S., Lawrence M., Lindeman G., Lipton L., Lobb L., Mann G., Marsh D., McLachlan S.A., Meiser B., Milne R.L., Nightingale S., O'Connell S., O'Sullivan S., Ortega D.G., Pachter N., Patterson B., Pearn A., Phillips K., Pieper E., Rickard E., Robinson B., Saleh M., Salisbury E., Saunders C., Saunus J., Sexton A., Shelling A., Simpson P., Southey M.C., Spurdle A., Taylor J., Taylor R., Thorne H., Trainer A., Tucker K., Visvader J., Walker L., Williams R., Winship I., Young M.A., Jager A., Jakubowska A., John E.M., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kitahara C.M., Kosma V.-M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Kurian A.W., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Linet M., Lubinski J., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mavroudis D., Mayes R., Meindl A., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Newman W.G., Nielsen S.F., Nordestgaard B.G., Obi N., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Orban E., Park-Simon T.-W., Peterlongo P., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pylkas K., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Ruddy K.J., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Sawyer E.J., Schmutzler R.K., Scott C., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Smichkoska S., Sohn C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Tamimi R.M., Taylor J.A., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tomlinson I., Troester M.A., Truong T., Vachon C.M., van Veen E.M., Wang S.S., Weinberg C.R., Wendt C., Wildiers H., Winqvist R., Wolk A., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Easton D.F., Howie A.F., Peto J., dos-Santos-Silva I., Swerdlow A.J., Chang-Claude J., Schmidt M.K., Orr N., and Fletcher O.
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Background: Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence for a role of endogenous sex hormones in the aetiology of breast cancer. The aim of this analysis was to identify genetic variants that are associated with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk. Method(s): We carried out a genome-wide association study of urinary oestrone-3-glucuronide and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide levels in 560 premenopausal women, with additional analysis of progesterone levels in 298 premenopausal women. To test for the association with breast cancer risk, we carried out follow-up genotyping in 90,916 cases and 89,893 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. All women were of European ancestry. Result(s): For pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, there were no genome-wide significant associations; for oestrone-3-glucuronide, we identified a single peak mapping to the CYP3A locus, annotated by rs45446698. The minor rs45446698-C allele was associated with lower oestrone-3-glucuronide (-49.2%, 95% CI -56.1% to -41.1%, P = 3.1 x 10-18); in follow-up analyses, rs45446698-C was also associated with lower progesterone (-26.7%, 95% CI -39.4% to -11.6%, P = 0.001) and reduced risk of oestrogen and progesterone receptor-positive breast cancer (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.82-0.91, P = 6.9 x 10-8). Conclusion(s): The CYP3A7*1C allele is associated with reduced risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer possibly mediated via an effect on the metabolism of endogenous sex hormones in premenopausal women.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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29. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Robson M., Radice P., Romero A., Rossing M., Saloustros E., Sandler D.P., Santella R., Scheuner M.T., Schmidt M.K., Schmidt G., Scott C., Sharma P., Soucy P., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Steinsnyder Z., Stone J., Stoppa-Lyonnet D., Swerdlow A., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Taylor J.A., Terry M.B., Teule A., Thull D.L., Tischkowitz M., Toland A.E., Torres D., Trainer A.H., Truong T., Tung N., Vachon C.M., Vega A., Vijai J., Wang Q., Wappenschmidt B., Weinberg C.R., Weitzel J.N., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yadav S., Yang X.R., Yannoukakos D., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Zorn K.K., Park S.K., Thomassen M., Offit K., Schmutzler R.K., Couch F.J., Simard J., Chenevix-Trench G., Easton D.F., Andrieu N., Antoniou A.C., Coignard J., Lush M., Beesley J., O'Mara T.A., Dennis J., Tyrer J.P., Barnes D.R., McGuffog L., Leslie G., Bolla M.K., Agata S., Ahearn T., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Arnold N., Aronson K.J., Arun B.K., Augustinsson A., Azzollini J., Barrowdale D., Baynes C., Becher H., Bermisheva M., Bernstein L., Bialkowska K., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bonanni B., Borg A., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Buys S.S., Caldes T., Caligo M.A., Campa D., Carter B.D., Castelao J.E., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Chung W.K., Claes K.B.M., Clarke C.L., Bertrand O., Caputo S., Dupre A., Le Mentec M., Belotti M., Birot A.-M., Buecher B., Fourme E., Gauthier-Villars M., Golmard L., Houdayer C., Moncoutier V., de Pauw A., Saule C., Sinilnikova O., Mazoyer S., Damiola F., Barjhoux L., Verny-Pierre C., Leone M., Boutry-Kryza N., Calender A., Giraud S., Caron O., Guillaud-Bataille M., Bressac-de-Paillerets B., Bignon Y.-J., Uhrhammer N., Lasset C., Bonadona V., Berthet P., Vaur D., Castera L., Popovici C., Sobol H., Bourdon V., Noguchi T., Remenieras A., Nogues C., Coupier I., Pujol P., Dumont A., Revillion F., Adenis C., Muller D., Barouk-Simonet E., Bonnet F., Bubien V., Sevenet N., Longy M., Toulas C., Guimbaud R., Gladieff L., Feillel V., Leroux D., Dreyfus H., Rebischung C., Peysselon M., Coron F., Faivre L., Baurand A., Jacquot C., Bertolone G., Lizard S., Prieur F., Lebrun M., Kientz C., Ferrer S.F., Mari V., Venat-Bouvet L., Delnatte C., Bezieau S., Mortemousque I., Coulet F., Colas C., Soubrier F., Warcoin M., Sokolowska J., Bronner M., Collonge-Rame M.-A., Damette A., Gesta P., Lallaoui H., Chiesa J., Molina-Gomes D., Ingster O., Gregory H., Miedzybrodzka Z., Morrison P.J., Ong K.-R., Donaldson A., Rogers M.T., Kennedy M.J., Porteous M.E., Brewer C., Davidson R., Izatt L., Brady A., Barwell J., Adlard J., Foo C., Lalloo F., Side L.E., Eason J., Henderson A., Walker L., Eeles R.A., Cook J., Snape K., Eccles D., Murray A., McCann E., Conroy D.M., Czene K., Daly M.B., Devilee P., Diez O., Ding Y.C., Domchek S.M., Dork T., dos-Santos-Silva I., Dunning A.M., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Eliassen A.H., Engel C., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Flyger H., Fostira F., Friedman E., Fritschi L., Frost D., Gago-Dominguez M., Gapstur S.M., Garber J., Garcia-Barberan V., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Gaudet M.M., Gayther S.A., Gehrig A., Georgoulias V., Giles G.G., Godwin A.K., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Gonzalez-Neira A., Greene M.H., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Hahnen E., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Harrington P.A., Hart S.N., He W., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hollestelle A., Hopper J.L., Horcasitas D.J., Hulick P.J., Hunter D.J., Imyanitov E.N., Fox S., Campbell I., Spurdle A., Webb P., de Fazio A., Tassell M., Kirk J., Lindeman G., Price M., Southey M., Milne R.L., Deb S., Bowtell D., van der Hout A.H., van den Ouweland A.M.W., Mensenkamp A.R., van Deurzen C.H.M., Kets C.M., Seynaeve C., van Asperen C.J., Aalfs C.M., Gomez Garcia E.B., van Leeuwen F.E., de Bock G.H., Meijers-Heijboer H.E.J., Obdeijn I.M., Collee J.M., Gille J.J.P., Oosterwijk J.C., Wijnen J.T., van der Kolk L.E., Hooning M.J., Ausems M.G.E.M., Mourits M.J.E., Blok M.J., Rookus M.A., Adank M.A., van der Luijt R.B., van Cronenburg T.C.T.E.F., van der Pol C.C., Russell N.S., Siesling S., Overbeek L., Wijnands R., de Lange J.L., Clarke C., Graham D., Sachchithananthan M., Marsh D., Scott R., Baxter R., Yip D., Carpenter J., Davis A., Pathmanathan N., Simpson P., Jager A., Jakubowska A., James P.A., Jensen U.B., John E.M., Jones M.E., Kaaks R., Kapoor P.M., Karlan B.Y., Keeman R., Khusnutdinova E., Kiiski J.I., Ko Y.-D., Kosma V.-M., Kraft P., Kurian A.W., Laitman Y., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lester J., Lesueur F., Lindstrom T., Lopez-Fernandez A., Loud J.T., Luccarini C., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martens J.W.M., Mebirouk N., Meindl A., Miller A., Montagna M., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Nielsen F.C., O'Brien K.M., Olopade O.I., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Osorio A., Ottini L., Park-Simon T.-W., Parsons M.T., Pedersen I.S., Peshkin B., Peterlongo P., Peto J., Pharoah P.D.P., Phillips K.-A., Polley E.C., Poppe B., Presneau N., Pujana M.A., Punie K., Rantala J., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., and Robson M.
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10-8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.Copyright © 2021, The Author(s).
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30. Gene-environment interactions relevant to estrogen and risk of breast cancer: Can gene-environment interactions be detected only among candidate snps from genome-wide association studies?.
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Park J.Y., Choi J.-Y., Choi J., Chung S., Song N., Park S.K., Han W., Noh D.-Y., Ahn S.-H., Lee J.W., Kim M.K., Jee S.H., Wen W., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Michailidou K., Shah M., Conroy D.M., Harrington P.A., Mayes R., Czene K., Hall P., Teras L.R., Patel A.V., Couch F.J., Olson J.E., Sawyer E.J., Roylance R., Bojesen S.E., Flyger H., Lambrechts D., Baten A., Matsuo K., Ito H., Guenel P., Truong T., Keeman R., Schmidt M.K., Wu A.H., Tseng C.-C., Cox A., Cross S.S., Investigators K., Andrulis I.L., Hopper J.L., Southey M.C., Wu P.-E., Shen C.-Y., Fasching P.A., Ekici A.B., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Brenner H., Arndt V., Jones M.E., Swerdlow A.J., Hoppe R., Ko Y.-D., Hartman M., Li J., Mannermaa A., Hartikainen J.M., Benitez J., Gonzalez-Neira A., Haiman C.A., Dork T., Bogdanova N.V., Teo S.H., Taib N.A.M., Fletcher O., Johnson N., Grip M., Winqvist R., Blomqvist C., Nevanlinna H., Lindblom A., Wendt C., Kristensen V.N., Collaborators N.B.C.S., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Radice P., Bonanni B., Hamann U., Manoochehri M., Lacey J.V., Martinez M.E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Easton D.F., Yoo K.-Y., Kang D., Park J.Y., Choi J.-Y., Choi J., Chung S., Song N., Park S.K., Han W., Noh D.-Y., Ahn S.-H., Lee J.W., Kim M.K., Jee S.H., Wen W., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Michailidou K., Shah M., Conroy D.M., Harrington P.A., Mayes R., Czene K., Hall P., Teras L.R., Patel A.V., Couch F.J., Olson J.E., Sawyer E.J., Roylance R., Bojesen S.E., Flyger H., Lambrechts D., Baten A., Matsuo K., Ito H., Guenel P., Truong T., Keeman R., Schmidt M.K., Wu A.H., Tseng C.-C., Cox A., Cross S.S., Investigators K., Andrulis I.L., Hopper J.L., Southey M.C., Wu P.-E., Shen C.-Y., Fasching P.A., Ekici A.B., Muir K., Lophatananon A., Brenner H., Arndt V., Jones M.E., Swerdlow A.J., Hoppe R., Ko Y.-D., Hartman M., Li J., Mannermaa A., Hartikainen J.M., Benitez J., Gonzalez-Neira A., Haiman C.A., Dork T., Bogdanova N.V., Teo S.H., Taib N.A.M., Fletcher O., Johnson N., Grip M., Winqvist R., Blomqvist C., Nevanlinna H., Lindblom A., Wendt C., Kristensen V.N., Collaborators N.B.C.S., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Heemskerk-Gerritsen B.A.M., Radice P., Bonanni B., Hamann U., Manoochehri M., Lacey J.V., Martinez M.E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Easton D.F., Yoo K.-Y., and Kang D.
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In this study we aim to examine gene-environment interactions (GxEs) between genes involved with estrogen metabolism and environmental factors related to estrogen exposure. GxE analyses were conducted with 1970 Korean breast cancer cases and 2052 controls in the case-control study, the Seoul Breast Cancer Study (SEBCS). A total of 11,555 SNPs from the 137 candidate genes were included in the GxE analyses with eight established environmental factors. A replication test was conducted by using an independent population from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC), with 62,485 Europeans and 9047 Asians. The GxE tests were performed by using two-step methods in GxEScan software. Two interactions were found in the SEBCS. The first interaction was shown between rs13035764 of NCOA1 and age at menarche in the GE2df model (p-2df = 1.2 x 10-3 ). The age at menarche before 14 years old was associated with the high risk of breast cancer, and the risk was higher when subjects had homozygous minor allele G. The second GxE was shown between rs851998 near ESR1 and height in the GE2df model (p-2df = 1.1 x 10-4 ). Height taller than 160 cm was associated with a high risk of breast cancer, and the risk increased when the minor allele was added. The findings were not replicated in the BCAC. These results would suggest specificity in Koreans for breast cancer risk.Copyright © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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31. Breast Cancer Risk Factors and Survival by Tumor Subtype: Pooled Analyses from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium
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Morra, A, Jung, AY, Behrens, S, Keeman, R, Ahearn, TU, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Augustinsson, A, Auvinen, PK, Freeman, LEB, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Brucker, SY, Camp, NJ, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Choi, J-Y, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Dork, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Egan, KM, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Han, SN, Hart, SN, Hartman, M, Heyworth, JS, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Hunter, DJ, Ito, H, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, Kaaks, R, Kang, D, Kapoor, PM, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Lindblom, A, Lush, M, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Mariapun, S, Matsuo, K, Mavroudis, D, Milne, RL, Muranen, TA, Newman, WG, Noh, D-Y, Nordestgaard, BG, Obi, N, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Park-Simon, T-W, Petridis, C, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schneeweiss, A, Schwentner, L, Scott, C, Shah, M, Shen, C-Y, Shu, X-O, Southey, MC, Stram, DO, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, W, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, Wang, Q, Wang, SS, Williams, JA, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Wu, AH, Yoo, K-Y, Yu, J-C, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Yang, XR, Eliassen, AH, Holmes, MD, Garcia-Closas, M, Teo, SH, Schmidt, MK, Chang-Claude, J, Morra, A, Jung, AY, Behrens, S, Keeman, R, Ahearn, TU, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Augustinsson, A, Auvinen, PK, Freeman, LEB, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Brucker, SY, Camp, NJ, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Choi, J-Y, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Dork, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Egan, KM, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Grip, M, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Han, SN, Hart, SN, Hartman, M, Heyworth, JS, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Hunter, DJ, Ito, H, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, Kaaks, R, Kang, D, Kapoor, PM, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Lindblom, A, Lush, M, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Mariapun, S, Matsuo, K, Mavroudis, D, Milne, RL, Muranen, TA, Newman, WG, Noh, D-Y, Nordestgaard, BG, Obi, N, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Park-Simon, T-W, Petridis, C, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schneeweiss, A, Schwentner, L, Scott, C, Shah, M, Shen, C-Y, Shu, X-O, Southey, MC, Stram, DO, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, W, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, Wang, Q, Wang, SS, Williams, JA, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Wu, AH, Yoo, K-Y, Yu, J-C, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Yang, XR, Eliassen, AH, Holmes, MD, Garcia-Closas, M, Teo, SH, Schmidt, MK, and Chang-Claude, J
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BACKGROUND: It is not known whether modifiable lifestyle factors that predict survival after invasive breast cancer differ by subtype. METHODS: We analyzed data for 121,435 women diagnosed with breast cancer from 67 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium with 16,890 deaths (8,554 breast cancer specific) over 10 years. Cox regression was used to estimate associations between risk factors and 10-year all-cause mortality and breast cancer-specific mortality overall, by estrogen receptor (ER) status, and by intrinsic-like subtype. RESULTS: There was no evidence of heterogeneous associations between risk factors and mortality by subtype (P adj > 0.30). The strongest associations were between all-cause mortality and BMI ≥30 versus 18.5-25 kg/m2 [HR (95% confidence interval (CI), 1.19 (1.06-1.34)]; current versus never smoking [1.37 (1.27-1.47)], high versus low physical activity [0.43 (0.21-0.86)], age ≥30 years versus <20 years at first pregnancy [0.79 (0.72-0.86)]; >0-<5 years versus ≥10 years since last full-term birth [1.31 (1.11-1.55)]; ever versus never use of oral contraceptives [0.91 (0.87-0.96)]; ever versus never use of menopausal hormone therapy, including current estrogen-progestin therapy [0.61 (0.54-0.69)]. Similar associations with breast cancer mortality were weaker; for example, 1.11 (1.02-1.21) for current versus never smoking. CONCLUSIONS: We confirm associations between modifiable lifestyle factors and 10-year all-cause mortality. There was no strong evidence that associations differed by ER status or intrinsic-like subtype. IMPACT: Given the large dataset and lack of evidence that associations between modifiable risk factors and 10-year mortality differed by subtype, these associations could be cautiously used in prognostication models to inform patient-centered care.
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32. CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers
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Johnson, N, Maguire, S, Morra, A, Kapoor, PM, Tomczyk, K, Jones, ME, Schoemaker, MJ, Gilham, C, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Baynes, C, Freeman, LEB, Beckmann, MW, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Conroy, DM, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Doerk, T, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Floris, G, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Closas, M, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Goldberg, MS, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Guenel, P, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, Hooning, MJ, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, John, EM, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Kosma, V-M, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Linet, M, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mavroudis, D, Mayes, R, Meindl, A, Milne, RL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Obi, N, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Orban, E, Park-Simon, T-W, Peterlongo, P, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pylkas, K, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ruddy, KJ, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Scott, C, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Smichkoska, S, Sohn, C, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Tamimi, RM, Taylor, JA, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, SS, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Howie, AF, Peto, J, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Swerdlow, AJ, Chang-Claude, J, Schmidt, MK, Orr, N, Fletcher, O, Johnson, N, Maguire, S, Morra, A, Kapoor, PM, Tomczyk, K, Jones, ME, Schoemaker, MJ, Gilham, C, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Baynes, C, Freeman, LEB, Beckmann, MW, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Campa, D, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Conroy, DM, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Doerk, T, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Floris, G, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garcia-Closas, M, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Goldberg, MS, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Guenel, P, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, Hooning, MJ, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, John, EM, Kaaks, R, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Kosma, V-M, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Linet, M, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mavroudis, D, Mayes, R, Meindl, A, Milne, RL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Nielsen, SF, Nordestgaard, BG, Obi, N, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Orban, E, Park-Simon, T-W, Peterlongo, P, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pylkas, K, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Ruddy, KJ, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Scott, C, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Smichkoska, S, Sohn, C, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Tamimi, RM, Taylor, JA, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, SS, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Howie, AF, Peto, J, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Swerdlow, AJ, Chang-Claude, J, Schmidt, MK, Orr, N, and Fletcher, O
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BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence for a role of endogenous sex hormones in the aetiology of breast cancer. The aim of this analysis was to identify genetic variants that are associated with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk. METHODS: We carried out a genome-wide association study of urinary oestrone-3-glucuronide and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide levels in 560 premenopausal women, with additional analysis of progesterone levels in 298 premenopausal women. To test for the association with breast cancer risk, we carried out follow-up genotyping in 90,916 cases and 89,893 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. All women were of European ancestry. RESULTS: For pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, there were no genome-wide significant associations; for oestrone-3-glucuronide, we identified a single peak mapping to the CYP3A locus, annotated by rs45446698. The minor rs45446698-C allele was associated with lower oestrone-3-glucuronide (-49.2%, 95% CI -56.1% to -41.1%, P = 3.1 × 10-18); in follow-up analyses, rs45446698-C was also associated with lower progesterone (-26.7%, 95% CI -39.4% to -11.6%, P = 0.001) and reduced risk of oestrogen and progesterone receptor-positive breast cancer (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.82-0.91, P = 6.9 × 10-8). CONCLUSIONS: The CYP3A7*1C allele is associated with reduced risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer possibly mediated via an effect on the metabolism of endogenous sex hormones in premenopausal women.
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33. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers (vol 12, 1078, 2021)
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Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Bialkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Collee, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Fox, S, van der Hout, AH, Clarke, C, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, Antoniou, AC, Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Bialkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Collee, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Fox, S, van der Hout, AH, Clarke, C, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, and Antoniou, AC
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10-8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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34. Gene-Environment Interactions Relevant to Estrogen and Risk of Breast Cancer: Can Gene-Environment Interactions Be Detected Only among Candidate SNPs from Genome-Wide Association Studies?
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Park, J, Choi, J-Y, Choi, J, Chung, S, Song, N, Park, SK, Han, W, Noh, D-Y, Ahn, S-H, Lee, JW, Kim, MK, Jee, SH, Wen, W, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Shah, M, Conroy, DM, Harrington, PA, Mayes, R, Czene, K, Hall, P, Teras, LR, Patel, AV, Couch, FJ, Olson, JE, Sawyer, EJ, Roylance, R, Bojesen, SE, Flyger, H, Lambrechts, D, Baten, A, Matsuo, K, Ito, H, Guenel, P, Truong, T, Keeman, R, Schmidt, MK, Wu, AH, Tseng, C-C, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Andrulis, IL, Hopper, JL, Southey, MC, Wu, P-E, Shen, C-Y, Fasching, PA, Ekici, AB, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Brenner, H, Arndt, V, Jones, ME, Swerdlow, AJ, Hoppe, R, Ko, Y-D, Hartman, M, Li, J, Mannermaa, A, Hartikainen, JM, Benitez, J, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Haiman, CA, Doerk, T, Bogdanova, NV, Teo, SH, Mohd Taib, NA, Fletcher, O, Johnson, N, Grip, M, Winqvist, R, Blomqvist, C, Nevanlinna, H, Lindblom, A, Wendt, C, Kristensen, VN, Tollenaar, RAEM, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Radice, P, Bonanni, B, Hamann, U, Manoochehri, M, Lacey, JV, Martinez, ME, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Yoo, K-Y, Kang, D, Park, J, Choi, J-Y, Choi, J, Chung, S, Song, N, Park, SK, Han, W, Noh, D-Y, Ahn, S-H, Lee, JW, Kim, MK, Jee, SH, Wen, W, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Shah, M, Conroy, DM, Harrington, PA, Mayes, R, Czene, K, Hall, P, Teras, LR, Patel, AV, Couch, FJ, Olson, JE, Sawyer, EJ, Roylance, R, Bojesen, SE, Flyger, H, Lambrechts, D, Baten, A, Matsuo, K, Ito, H, Guenel, P, Truong, T, Keeman, R, Schmidt, MK, Wu, AH, Tseng, C-C, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Andrulis, IL, Hopper, JL, Southey, MC, Wu, P-E, Shen, C-Y, Fasching, PA, Ekici, AB, Muir, K, Lophatananon, A, Brenner, H, Arndt, V, Jones, ME, Swerdlow, AJ, Hoppe, R, Ko, Y-D, Hartman, M, Li, J, Mannermaa, A, Hartikainen, JM, Benitez, J, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Haiman, CA, Doerk, T, Bogdanova, NV, Teo, SH, Mohd Taib, NA, Fletcher, O, Johnson, N, Grip, M, Winqvist, R, Blomqvist, C, Nevanlinna, H, Lindblom, A, Wendt, C, Kristensen, VN, Tollenaar, RAEM, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Radice, P, Bonanni, B, Hamann, U, Manoochehri, M, Lacey, JV, Martinez, ME, Dunning, AM, Pharoah, PDP, Easton, DF, Yoo, K-Y, and Kang, D
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In this study we aim to examine gene-environment interactions (GxEs) between genes involved with estrogen metabolism and environmental factors related to estrogen exposure. GxE analyses were conducted with 1970 Korean breast cancer cases and 2052 controls in the case-control study, the Seoul Breast Cancer Study (SEBCS). A total of 11,555 SNPs from the 137 candidate genes were included in the GxE analyses with eight established environmental factors. A replication test was conducted by using an independent population from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC), with 62,485 Europeans and 9047 Asians. The GxE tests were performed by using two-step methods in GxEScan software. Two interactions were found in the SEBCS. The first interaction was shown between rs13035764 of NCOA1 and age at menarche in the GE|2df model (p-2df = 1.2 × 10-3). The age at menarche before 14 years old was associated with the high risk of breast cancer, and the risk was higher when subjects had homozygous minor allele G. The second GxE was shown between rs851998 near ESR1 and height in the GE|2df model (p-2df = 1.1 × 10-4). Height taller than 160 cm was associated with a high risk of breast cancer, and the risk increased when the minor allele was added. The findings were not replicated in the BCAC. These results would suggest specificity in Koreans for breast cancer risk.
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35. A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomäki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Białkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, Collée, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, González-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guénel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, KConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernández, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teulé, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, Antoniou, AC, Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomäki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Białkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, Collée, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, González-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guénel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, KConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernández, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teulé, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, and Antoniou, AC
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Breast cancer (BC) risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers varies by genetic and familial factors. About 50 common variants have been shown to modify BC risk for mutation carriers. All but three, were identified in general population studies. Other mutation carrier-specific susceptibility variants may exist but studies of mutation carriers have so far been underpowered. We conduct a novel case-only genome-wide association study comparing genotype frequencies between 60,212 general population BC cases and 13,007 cases with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. We identify robust novel associations for 2 variants with BC for BRCA1 and 3 for BRCA2 mutation carriers, P < 10-8, at 5 loci, which are not associated with risk in the general population. They include rs60882887 at 11p11.2 where MADD, SP11 and EIF1, genes previously implicated in BC biology, are predicted as potential targets. These findings will contribute towards customising BC polygenic risk scores for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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36. Gene-environment interactions relevant to estrogen and risk of breast cancer:can gene-environment interactions be detected only among candidate SNPs from genome-wide association studies?
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Park, J. (JooYong), Choi, J.-Y. (Ji-Yeob), Choi, J. (Jaesung), Chung, S. (Seokang), Song, N. (Nan), Park, S. K. (Sue K.), Han, W. (Wonshik), Noh, D.-Y. (Dong-Young), Ahn, S.-H. (Sei-Hyun), Lee, J. W. (Jong Won), Kim, M. K. (Mi Kyung), Jee, S. H. (Sun Ha), Wen, W. (Wanqing), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Wang, Q. (Qin), Dennis, J. (Joe), Michailidou, K. (Kyriaki), Shah, M. (Mitul), Conroy, D. M. (Don M.), Harrington, P. A. (Patricia A.), Mayes, R. (Rebecca), Czene, K. (Kamila), Hall, P. (Per), Teras, L. R. (Lauren R.), Patel, A. V. (Alpa V.), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Olson, J. E. (Janet E.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Roylance, R. (Rebecca), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Baten, A. (Adinda), Matsuo, K. (Keitaro), Ito, H. (Hidemi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Truong, T. (Therese), Keeman, R. (Renske), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Wu, A. H. (Anna H.), Tseng, C.-C. (Chiu-Chen), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Wu, P.-E. (Pei-Ei), Shen, C.-Y. (Chen-Yang), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Ekici, A. B. (Arif B.), Muir, K. (Kenneth), Lophatananon, A. (Artitaya), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Arndt, V. (Volker), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Hoppe, R. (Reiner), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Hartman, M. (Mikael), Li, J. (Jingmei), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Hartikainen, J. M. (Jaana M.), Benitez, J. (Javier), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Bogdanova, N. V. (Natalia V.), Teo, S. H. (Soo Hwang), Mohd Taib, N. A. (Nur Aishah), Fletcher, O. (Olivia), Johnson, N. (Nichola), Grip, M. (Mervi), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Tollenaar, R. A. (Rob A. E. M.), Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. (Bernadette A. M.), Radice, P. (Paolo), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Hamann, U. (Ute), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Lacey, J. V. (James V.), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Yoo, K.-Y. (Keun-Young), Kang, D. (Daehee), Park, J. (JooYong), Choi, J.-Y. (Ji-Yeob), Choi, J. (Jaesung), Chung, S. (Seokang), Song, N. (Nan), Park, S. K. (Sue K.), Han, W. (Wonshik), Noh, D.-Y. (Dong-Young), Ahn, S.-H. (Sei-Hyun), Lee, J. W. (Jong Won), Kim, M. K. (Mi Kyung), Jee, S. H. (Sun Ha), Wen, W. (Wanqing), Bolla, M. K. (Manjeet K.), Wang, Q. (Qin), Dennis, J. (Joe), Michailidou, K. (Kyriaki), Shah, M. (Mitul), Conroy, D. M. (Don M.), Harrington, P. A. (Patricia A.), Mayes, R. (Rebecca), Czene, K. (Kamila), Hall, P. (Per), Teras, L. R. (Lauren R.), Patel, A. V. (Alpa V.), Couch, F. J. (Fergus J.), Olson, J. E. (Janet E.), Sawyer, E. J. (Elinor J.), Roylance, R. (Rebecca), Bojesen, S. E. (Stig E.), Flyger, H. (Henrik), Lambrechts, D. (Diether), Baten, A. (Adinda), Matsuo, K. (Keitaro), Ito, H. (Hidemi), Guenel, P. (Pascal), Truong, T. (Therese), Keeman, R. (Renske), Schmidt, M. K. (Marjanka K.), Wu, A. H. (Anna H.), Tseng, C.-C. (Chiu-Chen), Cox, A. (Angela), Cross, S. S. (Simon S.), Andrulis, I. L. (Irene L.), Hopper, J. L. (John L.), Southey, M. C. (Melissa C.), Wu, P.-E. (Pei-Ei), Shen, C.-Y. (Chen-Yang), Fasching, P. A. (Peter A.), Ekici, A. B. (Arif B.), Muir, K. (Kenneth), Lophatananon, A. (Artitaya), Brenner, H. (Hermann), Arndt, V. (Volker), Jones, M. E. (Michael E.), Swerdlow, A. J. (Anthony J.), Hoppe, R. (Reiner), Ko, Y.-D. (Yon-Dschun), Hartman, M. (Mikael), Li, J. (Jingmei), Mannermaa, A. (Arto), Hartikainen, J. M. (Jaana M.), Benitez, J. (Javier), Gonzalez-Neira, A. (Anna), Haiman, C. A. (Christopher A.), Doerk, T. (Thilo), Bogdanova, N. V. (Natalia V.), Teo, S. H. (Soo Hwang), Mohd Taib, N. A. (Nur Aishah), Fletcher, O. (Olivia), Johnson, N. (Nichola), Grip, M. (Mervi), Winqvist, R. (Robert), Blomqvist, C. (Carl), Nevanlinna, H. (Heli), Lindblom, A. (Annika), Wendt, C. (Camilla), Kristensen, V. N. (Vessela N.), Tollenaar, R. A. (Rob A. E. M.), Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. (Bernadette A. M.), Radice, P. (Paolo), Bonanni, B. (Bernardo), Hamann, U. (Ute), Manoochehri, M. (Mehdi), Lacey, J. V. (James V.), Martinez, M. E. (Maria Elena), Dunning, A. M. (Alison M.), Pharoah, P. D. (Paul D. P.), Easton, D. F. (Douglas F.), Yoo, K.-Y. (Keun-Young), and Kang, D. (Daehee)
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In this study we aim to examine gene–environment interactions (GxEs) between genes involved with estrogen metabolism and environmental factors related to estrogen exposure. GxE analyses were conducted with 1970 Korean breast cancer cases and 2052 controls in the case-control study, the Seoul Breast Cancer Study (SEBCS). A total of 11,555 SNPs from the 137 candidate genes were included in the GxE analyses with eight established environmental factors. A replication test was conducted by using an independent population from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC), with 62,485 Europeans and 9047 Asians. The GxE tests were performed by using two-step methods in GxEScan software. Two interactions were found in the SEBCS. The first interaction was shown between rs13035764 of NCOA1 and age at menarche in the GE|2df model (p-2df = 1.2 × 10−3). The age at menarche before 14 years old was associated with the high risk of breast cancer, and the risk was higher when subjects had homozygous minor allele G. The second GxE was shown between rs851998 near ESR1 and height in the GE|2df model (p-2df = 1.1 × 10−4). Height taller than 160 cm was associated with a high risk of breast cancer, and the risk increased when the minor allele was added. The findings were not replicated in the BCAC. These results would suggest specificity in Koreans for breast cancer risk.
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37. Author Correction: A case-only study to identify genetic modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers.
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Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomäki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Białkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, Collée, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, González-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guénel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, KConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernández, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teulé, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, Antoniou, AC, Coignard, J, Lush, M, Beesley, J, O'Mara, TA, Dennis, J, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Bolla, MK, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Ahearn, T, Aittomäki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Baynes, C, Becher, H, Bermisheva, M, Bernstein, L, Białkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, GEMO Study Collaborators, EMBRACE Collaborators, Collée, JM, Conroy, DM, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Georgoulias, V, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, González-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Guénel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hart, SN, He, W, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Horcasitas, DJ, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, KConFab Investigators, HEBON Investigators, ABCTB Investigators, Jager, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Jensen, UB, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, JI, Ko, Y-D, Kosma, V-M, Kraft, P, Kurian, AW, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, T, Lopez-Fernández, A, Loud, JT, Luccarini, C, Mannermaa, A, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, O'Brien, KM, Olopade, OI, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Polley, EC, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Pujana, MA, Punie, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Robson, M, Romero, A, Rossing, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santella, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, G, Scott, C, Sharma, P, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steinsnyder, Z, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, A, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Terry, MB, Teulé, A, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trainer, AH, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, Vega, A, Vijai, J, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wolk, A, Yadav, S, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Park, SK, Thomassen, M, Offit, K, Schmutzler, RK, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Andrieu, N, and Antoniou, AC
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A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23162-4.
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- 2021
38. Effect of supervised and home exercise training on bone mineral density among breast cancer patients. A 12-month randomised controlled trial
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Saarto, T., Sievänen, H., Kellokumpu-Lehtinen, P., Nikander, R., Vehmanen, L., Huovinen, R., Kautiainen, H., Järvenpää, S., Penttinen, H. M., Utriainen, M., Jääskeläinen, A. S., Elme, A., Ruohola, J., Palva, T., Vertio, H., Rautalahti, M., Fogelholm, M., Luoto, R., and Blomqvist, C.
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39. Estimation of mass thickness response of embedded aggregated silica nanospheres from high angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron micrographs
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NORDIN, M., ABRAHAMSSON, C., BLOMQVIST, C. H., HÄBEL, H., RÖDING, M., OLSSON, E., NYDÉN, M., and RUDEMO, M.
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40. The DNA damage signalling kinase ATM is aberrantly reduced or lost in BRCA1/BRCA2-deficient and ER/PR/ERBB2-triple-negative breast cancer
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Tommiska, J, Bartkova, J, Heinonen, M, Hautala, L, Kilpivaara, O, Eerola, H, Aittomäki, K, Hofstetter, B, Lukas, J, von Smitten, K, Blomqvist, C, Ristimäki, A, Heikkilä, P, Bartek, J, and Nevanlinna, H
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41. Common variants in breast cancer risk loci predispose to distinct tumor subtypes
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Ahearn, TU, Zhang, H, Michailidou, K, Milne, RL, Bolla, MK, Dennis, J, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Auer, PL, Augustinsson, A, Baten, A, Becher, H, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Børresen-Dale, A-L, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Brooks-Wilson, A, Brüning, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chenevix-Trench, G, Clarke, CL, Sahlberg, KK, Ottestad, L, Kåresen, R, Schlichting, E, Holmen, MM, Sauer, T, Haakensen, V, Engebråten, O, Naume, B, Fosså, A, Kiserud, CE, Reinertsen, KV, Helland, Å, Riis, M, Geisler, J, Collée, JM, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dörk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Floris, G, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, García-Sáenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Goldberg, MS, González-Neira, A, Alnæs, GIG, Grip, M, Guénel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Clarke, C, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, C, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Scott, R, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, Yip, D, Zeps, N, Fox, S, Campbell, I, Bowtell, D, Spurdle, A, Webb, P, de Fazio, A, Tassell, M, Kirk, J, Lindeman, G, Price, M, Southey, M, Milne, R, Deb, S, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kauppila, S, Keeman, R, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Krüger, U, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Kyriacou, K, Lambrechts, D, Lee, DG, Lindblom, A, Linet, M, Lissowska, J, Llaneza, A, Lo, W-Y, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, McLean, C, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, AV, Peto, J, Pita, G, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prentice, R, Punie, K, Pylkäs, K, Radice, P, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Rüdiger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Schöttker, B, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Smichkoska, S, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teras, LR, Terry, MB, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Deurzen, CHM, van Veen, EM, Wagner, P, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Wesseling, J, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Couch, FJ, Simard, J, Kraft, P, Easton, DF, Pharoah, PDP, Schmidt, MK, García-Closas, M, Chatterjee, N, Ahearn, Thomas U [0000-0003-0771-7752], Easton, Douglas [0000-0003-2444-3247], Pharoah, Paul [0000-0001-8494-732X], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Medicum, HUS Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Oncology, Clinicum, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biosciences, HUS Gynecology and Obstetrics, Clinical Genetics, Medical Oncology, and Pathology
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Background Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple common breast cancer susceptibility variants. Many of these variants have differential associations by estrogen receptor (ER) status, but how these variants relate with other tumor features and intrinsic molecular subtypes is unclear. Methods Among 106,571 invasive breast cancer cases and 95,762 controls of European ancestry with data on 173 breast cancer variants identified in previous GWAS, we used novel two-stage polytomous logistic regression models to evaluate variants in relation to multiple tumor features (ER, progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and grade) adjusting for each other, and to intrinsic-like subtypes. Results Eighty-five of 173 variants were associated with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate p Conclusion This report demonstrates a high level of complexity in the etiology heterogeneity of breast cancer susceptibility variants and can inform investigations of subtype-specific risk prediction.
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42. 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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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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44. Fine-mapping of 150 breast cancer risk regions identifies 191 likely target genes
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Fachal, L., Aschard, H., Beesley, J., Barnes, D.R., Allen, J., Kar, S., Pooley, K.A., Dennis, J., Michailidou, K., Turman, C., Soucy, P., Lemaçon, A., Lush, M., Tyrer, J.P., Ghoussaini, M., Marjaneh, M.M., Jiang, X., Agata, S., Aittomäki, K., Alonso, M.R., Andrulis, I.L., Anton-Culver, H., Antonenkova, N.N., Arason, A., Arndt, V., Aronson, K.J., Arun, B.K., Auber, B., Auer, P.L., Azzollini, J., Balmaña, J., Barkardottir, R.B., Barrowdale, D., Beeghly-Fadiel, A., Benitez, J., Bermisheva, M., Białkowska, K., Blanco, A.M., Blomqvist, C., Blot, W., Bogdanova, N.V., Bojesen, S.E., Bolla, M.K., Bonanni, B., Borg, A., Bosse, K., Brauch, H., Brenner, H., Briceno, I., Brock, I.W., Brooks-Wilson, A., Brüning, T., Burwinkel, B., Buys, S.S., Cai, Q., Caldés, T., Caligo, M.A., Camp, N.J., Campbell, I., Canzian, F., Carroll, J.S., Carter, B.D., Castelao, J.E., Chiquette, J., Christiansen, H., Chung, W.K., Claes, K.B.M., Clarke, C.L., Mari, V., Berthet, P., Castera, L., Vaur, D., Lallaoui, H., Bignon, Y.-J., Uhrhammer, N., Bonadona, V., Lasset, C., Révillion, F., Vennin, P., Muller, D., Gomes, D.M., Ingster, O., Coupier, I., Pujol, P., Collonge-Rame, M.-A., Mortemousque, I., Bera, O., Rose, M., Baurand, A., Bertolone, G., Faivre, L., Dreyfus, H., Leroux, D., Venat-Bouvet, L., Bézieau, S., Delnatte, C., Chiesa, J., Gilbert-Dussardier, B., Gesta, P., Prieur, F.P., Bronner, M., Sokolowska, J., Coulet, F., Boutry-Kryza, N., Calender, A., Giraud, S., Leone, M., Fert-Ferrer, S., Stoppa-Lyonnet, D., Jiao, Y., Lesueur, F.L., Mebirouk, N., Barouk-Simonet, E., Bubien, V., Longy, M., Sevenet, N., Gladieff, L., Toulas, C., Reimineras, A., Sobol, H., Paillerets, B.B.-D., Cabaret, O., Caron, O., Guillaud-Bataille, M., Rouleau, E., Belotti, M., Buecher, B., Caputo, S., Colas, C., Pauw, A.D., Fourme, E., Gauthier-Villars, M., Golmard, L., Moncoutier, V., Saule, C., Donaldson, A., Murray, A., Brady, A., Brewer, C., Pottinger, C., Miller, C., Gallagher, D., Gregory, H., Cook, J., Eason, J., Adlard, J., Barwell, J., Ong, K.-R., Snape, K., Walker, L., Izatt, L., Side, L., Tischkowitz, M., Rogers, M.T., Porteous, M.E., Ahmed, M., Morrison, P.J., Brennan, P., Eeles, R., Davidson, R., Collée, M., Cornelissen, S., Couch, F.J., Cox, A., Cross, S.S., Cybulski, C., Czene, K., Daly, M.B., de la Hoya, M., Devilee, P., Diez, O., Ding, Y.C., Dite, G.S., Domchek, S.M., Dörk, T., dos-Santos-Silva, I., Droit, A., Dubois, S., Dumont, M., Duran, M., Durcan, L., Dwek, M., Eccles, D.M., Engel, C., Eriksson, M., Evans, D.G., Fasching, P.A., Fletcher, O., Floris, G., Flyger, H., Foretova, L., Foulkes, W.D., Friedman, E., Fritschi, L., Frost, D., Gabrielson, M., Gago-Dominguez, M., Gambino, G., Ganz, P.A., Gapstur, S.M., Garber, J., García-Sáenz, J.A., Gaudet, M.M., Georgoulias, V., Giles, G., Glendon, G., Godwin, A.K., Goldberg, M.S., Goldgar, D.E., González-Neira, A., Tibiletti, M.G., Greene, M.H., Grip, M., Gronwald, J., Grundy, A., Guénel, P., Hahnen, E., Haiman, C.A., Håkansson, N., Hall, 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Chan School of Public Health, This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 656144. Genotyping of the OncoArray was principally funded from three sources: the PERSPECTIVE project (funded by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the ‘Ministère de l’Économie de la Science et de l’Innovation du Québec’ (through Genome Québec) and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation), the NCI Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) initiative and the Discovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast Cancer (DRIVE) project (NIH grants U19 CA148065 and X01HG007492), and Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10118, C8197/A16565 and C1287/A16563). BCAC is funded by Cancer Research UK (C1287/A16563), by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement 223175 (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS) and by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreements 633784 (B-CAST) and 634935 (BRIDGES). Genotyping of the iCOGS array was funded by the European Union (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175), Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10710), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the ‘CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer’ program, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade of Quebec (grant PSR-SIIRI-701). Combining of the GWAS data was supported in part by NIH Cancer Post-Cancer GWAS initiative grant U19 CA 148065 (DRIVE, part of the GAME-ON initiative). 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Genome-wide association studies have identified breast cancer risk variants in over 150 genomic regions, but the mechanisms underlying risk remain largely unknown. These regions were explored by combining association analysis with in silico genomic feature annotations. We defined 205 independent risk-associated signals with the set of credible causal variants in each one. In parallel, we used a Bayesian approach (PAINTOR) that combines genetic association, linkage disequilibrium and enriched genomic features to determine variants with high posterior probabilities of being causal. Potentially causal variants were significantly over-represented in active gene regulatory regions and transcription factor binding sites. We applied our INQUSIT pipeline for prioritizing genes as targets of those potentially causal variants, using gene expression (expression quantitative trait loci), chromatin interaction and functional annotations. Known cancer drivers, transcription factors and genes in the developmental, apoptosis, immune system and DNA integrity checkpoint gene ontology pathways were over-represented among the highest-confidence target genes., This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 656144. Genotyping of the OncoArray was principally funded from three sources: the PERSPECTIVE project (funded by the Government of Canada through Genome Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the ‘Ministère de l’Économie de la Science et de l’Innovation du Québec’ (through Genome Québec) and the Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation); the NCI Genetic Associations and Mechanisms in Oncology (GAME-ON) initiative and the Discovery, Biology and Risk of Inherited Variants in Breast Cancer (DRIVE) project (NIH grants U19 CA148065 and X01HG007492); and Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10118, C8197/A16565 and C1287/A16563). BCAC is funded by Cancer Research UK (C1287/A16563), by the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement 223175 (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS) and by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreements 633784 (B-CAST) and 634935 (BRIDGES). Genotyping of the iCOGS array was funded by the European Union (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175), Cancer Research UK (C1287/A10710), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the ‘CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer’ program, and the Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade of Quebec (grant PSR-SIIRI-701). Combining of the GWAS data was supported in part by NIH Cancer Post-Cancer GWAS initiative grant U19 CA 148065 (DRIVE; part of the GAME-ON initiative).
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45. Fine-mapping of 150 breast cancer risk regions identifies 191 likely target genes
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Fachal, L, Aschard, H, Beesley, J, Barnes, DR, Allen, J, Kar, S, Pooley, KA, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Turman, C, Soucy, P, Lemaçon, A, Lush, M, Tyrer, JP, Ghoussaini, M, Marjaneh, MM, Jiang, X, Agata, S, Aittomäki, K, Alonso, MR, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auber, B, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Balmaña, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Białkowska, K, Blanco, AM, Blomqvist, C, Blot, W, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Bosse, K, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Brock, IW, Brooks-Wilson, A, Brüning, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Cai, Q, Caldés, T, Caligo, MA, Camp, NJ, Campbell, I, Canzian, F, Carroll, JS, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chiquette, J, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Mari, V, Berthet, P, Castera, L, Vaur, D, Lallaoui, H, Bignon, YJ, Uhrhammer, N, Bonadona, V, Lasset, C, Révillion, F, Vennin, P, Muller, D, Gomes, DM, Ingster, O, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Collonge-Rame, MA, Mortemousque, I, Bera, O, Rose, M, Baurand, A, Bertolone, G, Faivre, L, Dreyfus, H, Leroux, D, Venat-Bouvet, L, Bézieau, S, Delnatte, C, Chiesa, J, Gilbert-Dussardier, B, Gesta, P, and Prieur, FP
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Quantitative Trait Loci ,ABCTB Investigators ,Breast Neoplasms ,Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,GEMO Study Collaborators ,Risk Factors ,Breast Cancer ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Genetics ,Humans ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Genetic Testing ,Aetiology ,Polymorphism ,EMBRACE Collaborators ,HEBON Investigators ,Cancer ,Tumor ,Nucleic Acid ,Prevention ,Human Genome ,Chromosome Mapping ,Bayes Theorem ,Single Nucleotide ,Biological Sciences ,Female ,KConFab Investigators ,Regulatory Sequences ,Biomarkers ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Biotechnology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. Genome-wide association studies have identified breast cancer risk variants in over 150 genomic regions, but the mechanisms underlying risk remain largely unknown. These regions were explored by combining association analysis with in silico genomic feature annotations. We defined 205 independent risk-associated signals with the set of credible causal variants in each one. In parallel, we used a Bayesian approach (PAINTOR) that combines genetic association, linkage disequilibrium and enriched genomic features to determine variants with high posterior probabilities of being causal. Potentially causal variants were significantly over-represented in active gene regulatory regions and transcription factor binding sites. We applied our INQUSIT pipeline for prioritizing genes as targets of those potentially causal variants, using gene expression (expression quantitative trait loci), chromatin interaction and functional annotations. Known cancer drivers, transcription factors and genes in the developmental, apoptosis, immune system and DNA integrity checkpoint gene ontology pathways were over-represented among the highest-confidence target genes.
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46. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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(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. 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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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47. Two truncating variants in FANCC and breast cancer risk.
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Gaudet M.M., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kwong A., Lambrechts D., Marchand L.L., Li J., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lo W.-Y., Long J., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez E., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Meindl A., Menon U., Milne R.L., Mohd Taib N.A., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Neven P., Newman W.G., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pohl-Rescigno E., Presneau N., Rack B., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Romero A., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Schmidt M.K., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M.O., Schoemaker M.J., Scott C., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Slager S., Smichkoska S., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Surowy H., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teo S.H., Terry M.B., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Torres-Mejia G., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tsugane S., Untch M., Vachon C.M., Ouweland A.M.W.V.D., Veen E.M.V., Vijai J., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Ziv E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schindler D., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Hopper J.L., Howell T., Huo D., Ito H., Iwasaki M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., John E.M., Dork T., Peterlongo P., Mannermaa A., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Canzian F., Chan T.L., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Christiansen H., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Czene K., Daly M.B., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Jung A., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hartman M., Hauke J., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Kapoor P.M., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., Kristensen V.N., Gaudet M.M., Kaaks R., Kang D., Kwong A., Lambrechts D., Marchand L.L., Li J., Lindstrom S., Linet M., Lo W.-Y., Long J., Lophatananon A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Manoukian S., Margolin S., Martinez E., Matsuo K., Mavroudis D., Meindl A., Menon U., Milne R.L., Mohd Taib N.A., Muir K., Mulligan A.M., Neuhausen S.L., Nevanlinna H., Neven P., Newman W.G., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Olshan A.F., Olson J.E., Olsson H., Park S.K., Park-Simon T.-W., Peto J., Plaseska-Karanfilska D., Pohl-Rescigno E., Presneau N., Rack B., Radice P., Rashid M.U., Rennert G., Rennert H.S., Romero A., Ruebner M., Saloustros E., Schmidt M.K., Schmutzler R.K., Schneider M.O., Schoemaker M.J., Scott C., Shen C.-Y., Shu X.-O., Simard J., Slager S., Smichkoska S., Southey M.C., Spinelli J.J., Stone J., Surowy H., Swerdlow A.J., Tamimi R.M., Tapper W.J., Teo S.H., Terry M.B., Toland A.E., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Torres D., Torres-Mejia G., Troester M.A., Truong T., Tsugane S., Untch M., Vachon C.M., Ouweland A.M.W.V.D., Veen E.M.V., Vijai J., Wendt C., Wolk A., Yu J.-C., Zheng W., Ziogas A., Ziv E., Dunning A.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Schindler D., Devilee P., Easton D.F., Hopper J.L., Howell T., Huo D., Ito H., Iwasaki M., Jakubowska A., Janni W., John E.M., Dork T., Peterlongo P., Mannermaa A., Bolla M.K., Wang Q., Dennis J., Ahearn T., Andrulis I.L., Anton-Culver H., Arndt V., Aronson K.J., Augustinsson A., Freeman L.E.B., Beckmann M.W., Beeghly-Fadiel A., Behrens S., Bermisheva M., Blomqvist C., Bogdanova N.V., Bojesen S.E., Brauch H., Brenner H., Burwinkel B., Canzian F., Chan T.L., Chang-Claude J., Chanock S.J., Choi J.-Y., Christiansen H., Clarke C.L., Couch F.J., Czene K., Daly M.B., Dos-Santos-Silva I., Dwek M., Eccles D.M., Ekici A.B., Eriksson M., Evans D.G., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Fritschi L., Gabrielson M., Gago-Dominguez M., Gao C., Gapstur S.M., Garcia-Closas M., Garcia-Saenz J.A., Jung A., Giles G.G., Goldberg M.S., Goldgar D.E., Guenel P., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hakansson N., Hall P., Hamann U., Hartman M., Hauke J., Hein A., Hillemanns P., Hogervorst F.B.L., Hooning M.J., Kapoor P.M., Khusnutdinova E., Kim S.-W., Kitahara C.M., Koutros S., Kraft P., and Kristensen V.N.
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Fanconi anemia (FA) is a genetically heterogeneous disorder with 22 disease-causing genes reported to date. In some FA genes, monoallelic mutations have been found to be associated with breast cancer risk, while the risk associations of others remain unknown. The gene for FA type C, FANCC, has been proposed as a breast cancer susceptibility gene based on epidemiological and sequencing studies. We used the Oncoarray project to genotype two truncating FANCC variants (p.R185X and p.R548X) in 64,760 breast cancer cases and 49,793 controls of European descent. FANCC mutations were observed in 25 cases (14 with p.R185X, 11 with p.R548X) and 26 controls (18 with p.R185X, 8 with p.R548X). There was no evidence of an association with the risk of breast cancer, neither overall (odds ratio 0.77, 95%CI 0.44-1.33, p=0.4) nor by histology, hormone receptor status, age or family history. We conclude that the breast cancer risk association of these two FANCC variants, if any, is much smaller than for BRCA1, BRCA2 or PALB2 mutations. If this applies to all truncating variants in FANCC it would suggest there are differences between FA genes in their roles on breast cancer risk and demonstrates the merit of large consortia for clarifying risk associations of rare variants.
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48. Prediction of contralateral breast cancer: external validation of risk calculators in 20 international cohorts.
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Smit V.T.H.B.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Shah M., Siesling S., Southey M.C., Schmidt M.K., Hooning M.J., Westenend P.J., Wendt C., Wang Q., Van't Veer L.J., van Ongeval C., van Leeuwen F.E., van Deurzen C.H.M., van den Broek A.J., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tapper W.J., Giardiello D., Hauptmann M., Steyerberg E.W., Adank M.A., Akdeniz D., Blom J.C., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brinkhuis M., Chang-Claude J., Czene K., Devilee P., Dunning A.M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Garcia-Closas M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hopper J.L., Jager A., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Keeman R., Koppert L.B., Kramer I., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lindblom A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Mariani L., Nevanlinna H., Oldenburg H.S.A., Pelders S., Smit V.T.H.B.M., Pharoah P.D.P., Shah M., Siesling S., Southey M.C., Schmidt M.K., Hooning M.J., Westenend P.J., Wendt C., Wang Q., Van't Veer L.J., van Ongeval C., van Leeuwen F.E., van Deurzen C.H.M., van den Broek A.J., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Tapper W.J., Giardiello D., Hauptmann M., Steyerberg E.W., Adank M.A., Akdeniz D., Blom J.C., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brinkhuis M., Chang-Claude J., Czene K., Devilee P., Dunning A.M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Garcia-Closas M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hopper J.L., Jager A., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Keeman R., Koppert L.B., Kramer I., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lindblom A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Mariani L., Nevanlinna H., Oldenburg H.S.A., and Pelders S.
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Background: Three tools are currently available to predict the risk of contralateral breast cancer (CBC). We aimed to compare the performance of the Manchester formula, CBCrisk, and PredictCBC in patients with invasive breast cancer (BC). Method(s): We analyzed data of 132,756 patients (4682 CBC) from 20 international studies with a median follow-up of 8.8 years. Prediction performance included discrimination, quantified as a time-dependent Area-Under-the-Curve (AUC) at 5 and 10 years after diagnosis of primary BC, and calibration, quantified as the expected-observed (E/O) ratio at 5 and 10 years and the calibration slope. Result(s): The AUC at 10 years was: 0.58 (95% confidence intervals [CI] 0.57-0.59) for CBCrisk; 0.60 (95% CI 0.59-0.61) for the Manchester formula; 0.63 (95% CI 0.59-0.66) and 0.59 (95% CI 0.56-0.62) for PredictCBC-1A (for settings where BRCA1/2 mutation status is available) and PredictCBC-1B (for the general population), respectively. The E/O at 10 years: 0.82 (95% CI 0.51-1.32) for CBCrisk; 1.53 (95% CI 0.63-3.73) for the Manchester formula; 1.28 (95% CI 0.63-2.58) for PredictCBC-1A and 1.35 (95% CI 0.65-2.77) for PredictCBC-1B. The calibration slope was 1.26 (95% CI 1.01-1.50) for CBCrisk; 0.90 (95% CI 0.79-1.02) for PredictCBC-1A; 0.81 (95% CI 0.63-0.99) for PredictCBC-1B, and 0.39 (95% CI 0.34-0.43) for the Manchester formula. Conclusion(s): Current CBC risk prediction tools provide only moderate discrimination and the Manchester formula was poorly calibrated. Better predictors and re-calibration are needed to improve CBC prediction and to identify low- and high-CBC risk patients for clinical decision-making.Copyright © 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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49. Prediction and clinical utility of a contralateral breast cancer risk model.
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Wendt C., Van Leeuwen F.E., Van Ongeval C., Van't Veer L.J., Wang Q., Westenend P.J., Schmidt M.K., Hooning M.J., Giardiello D., Steyerberg E.W., Hauptmann M., Adank M.A., Akdeniz D., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brinkhuis M., Chang-Claude J., Czene K., Devilee P., Dunning A.M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Garcia-Closas M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hopper J.L., Jager A., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Keeman R., Kramer I., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lindblom A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Mariani L., Nevanlinna H., Oldenburg H.S.A., Pelders S., Pharoah P.D.P., Shah M., Siesling S., Smit V.T.H.B.M., Southey M.C., Tapper W.J., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Van Den Broek A.J., Van Deurzen C.H.M., Wendt C., Van Leeuwen F.E., Van Ongeval C., Van't Veer L.J., Wang Q., Westenend P.J., Schmidt M.K., Hooning M.J., Giardiello D., Steyerberg E.W., Hauptmann M., Adank M.A., Akdeniz D., Blomqvist C., Bojesen S.E., Bolla M.K., Brinkhuis M., Chang-Claude J., Czene K., Devilee P., Dunning A.M., Easton D.F., Eccles D.M., Fasching P.A., Figueroa J., Flyger H., Garcia-Closas M., Haeberle L., Haiman C.A., Hall P., Hamann U., Hopper J.L., Jager A., Jakubowska A., Jung A., Keeman R., Kramer I., Lambrechts D., Le Marchand L., Lindblom A., Lubinski J., Manoochehri M., Mariani L., Nevanlinna H., Oldenburg H.S.A., Pelders S., Pharoah P.D.P., Shah M., Siesling S., Smit V.T.H.B.M., Southey M.C., Tapper W.J., Tollenaar R.A.E.M., Van Den Broek A.J., and Van Deurzen C.H.M.
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Background: Breast cancer survivors are at risk for contralateral breast cancer (CBC), with the consequent burden of further treatment and potentially less favorable prognosis. We aimed to develop and validate a CBC risk prediction model and evaluate its applicability for clinical decision-making. Method(s): We included data of 132,756 invasive non-metastatic breast cancer patients from 20 studies with 4682 CBC events and a median follow-up of 8.8 years. We developed a multivariable Fine and Gray prediction model (PredictCBC-1A) including patient, primary tumor, and treatment characteristics and BRCA1/2 germline mutation status, accounting for the competing risks of death and distant metastasis. We also developed a model without BRCA1/2 mutation status (PredictCBC-1B) since this information was available for only 6% of patients and is routinely unavailable in the general breast cancer population. Prediction performance was evaluated using calibration and discrimination, calculated by a time-dependent area under the curve (AUC) at 5 and 10 years after diagnosis of primary breast cancer, and an internal-external cross-validation procedure. Decision curve analysis was performed to evaluate the net benefit of the model to quantify clinical utility. Result(s): In the multivariable model, BRCA1/2 germline mutation status, family history, and systemic adjuvant treatment showed the strongest associations with CBC risk. The AUC of PredictCBC-1A was 0.63 (95% prediction interval (PI) at 5 years, 0.52-0.74; at 10 years, 0.53-0.72). Calibration-in-the-large was-0.13 (95% PI:-1.62-1.37), and the calibration slope was 0.90 (95% PI: 0.73-1.08). The AUC of Predict-1B at 10 years was 0.59 (95% PI: 0.52-0.66); calibration was slightly lower. Decision curve analysis for preventive contralateral mastectomy showed potential clinical utility of PredictCBC-1A between thresholds of 4-10% 10-year CBC risk for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers. Conclusion(s): We developed a reasonab
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50. Cancer risks associated with germline PALB2 pathogenic variants: An international study of 524 families.
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Hake C., Redman J., Kleibl Z., Kleiblova P., Konstantopoulou I., Kvist A., Laduca H., Lee A.S.G., Lesueur F., Maher E.R., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., McFarland R., McKinnon W., Meindl A., Metcalfe K., Taib N.A.M., Moilanen J., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S., Ng P.S., Nguyen-Dumont T., Nielsen S.M., Obermair F., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Ottini L., Penkert J., Pylkas K., Radice P., Ramus S.J., Rudaitis V., Side L., Silva-Smith R., Silvestri V., Skytte A.-B., Slavin T., Soukupova J., Tondini C., Trainer A.H., Unzeitig G., Usha L., Van Overeem Hansen T., Whitworth J., Wood M., Yip C.H., Yoon S.-Y., Yussuf A., Zogopoulos G., Goldgar D., Hopper J.L., Chenevix-Trench G., Pharoah P., George S.H.L., Balmana J., Houdayer C., James P., El-Haffaf Z., Ehrencrona H., Janatova M., Peterlongo P., Nevanlinna H., Schmutzler R., Teo S.-H., Robson M., Pal T., Couch F., Weitzel J.N., Elliott A., Southey M., Winqvist R., Easton D.F., Foulkes W.D., Antoniou A.C., Tischkowitz M., Yang X., Leslie G., Doroszuk A., Schneider S., Allen J., Decker B., Dunning A.M., Scarth J., Plaskocinska I., Luccarini C., Shah M., Pooley K., Dorling L., Leei A., Adank M.A., Adlard J., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Ang P., Barwell J., Bernstein J.L., Bobolis K., Borg A., Blomqvist C., Claes K.B.M., Concannon P., Cuggia A., Culver J.O., Damiola F., De Pauw A., Diez O., Dolinsky J.S., Domchek S.M., Engel C., Evans D.G., Fostira F., Garber J., Golmard L., Goode E.L., Gruber S.B., Hahnen E., Heikkinen T., Hurley J.E., Janavicius R., Hake C., Redman J., Kleibl Z., Kleiblova P., Konstantopoulou I., Kvist A., Laduca H., Lee A.S.G., Lesueur F., Maher E.R., Mannermaa A., Manoukian S., McFarland R., McKinnon W., Meindl A., Metcalfe K., Taib N.A.M., Moilanen J., Nathanson K.L., Neuhausen S., Ng P.S., Nguyen-Dumont T., Nielsen S.M., Obermair F., Offit K., Olopade O.I., Ottini L., Penkert J., Pylkas K., Radice P., Ramus S.J., Rudaitis V., Side L., Silva-Smith R., Silvestri V., Skytte A.-B., Slavin T., Soukupova J., Tondini C., Trainer A.H., Unzeitig G., Usha L., Van Overeem Hansen T., Whitworth J., Wood M., Yip C.H., Yoon S.-Y., Yussuf A., Zogopoulos G., Goldgar D., Hopper J.L., Chenevix-Trench G., Pharoah P., George S.H.L., Balmana J., Houdayer C., James P., El-Haffaf Z., Ehrencrona H., Janatova M., Peterlongo P., Nevanlinna H., Schmutzler R., Teo S.-H., Robson M., Pal T., Couch F., Weitzel J.N., Elliott A., Southey M., Winqvist R., Easton D.F., Foulkes W.D., Antoniou A.C., Tischkowitz M., Yang X., Leslie G., Doroszuk A., Schneider S., Allen J., Decker B., Dunning A.M., Scarth J., Plaskocinska I., Luccarini C., Shah M., Pooley K., Dorling L., Leei A., Adank M.A., Adlard J., Aittomaki K., Andrulis I.L., Ang P., Barwell J., Bernstein J.L., Bobolis K., Borg A., Blomqvist C., Claes K.B.M., Concannon P., Cuggia A., Culver J.O., Damiola F., De Pauw A., Diez O., Dolinsky J.S., Domchek S.M., Engel C., Evans D.G., Fostira F., Garber J., Golmard L., Goode E.L., Gruber S.B., Hahnen E., Heikkinen T., Hurley J.E., and Janavicius R.
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PURPOSE To estimate age-specific relative and absolute cancer risks of breast cancer and to estimate risks of ovarian, pancreatic, male breast, prostate, and colorectal cancers associated with germline PALB2 pathogenic variants (PVs) because these risks have not been extensively characterized. METHODS We analyzed data from 524 families with PALB2 PVs from 21 countries. Complex segregation analysis was used to estimate relative risks (RRs; relative to country-specific population incidences) and absolute risks of cancers. The models allowed for residual familial aggregation of breast and ovarian cancer and were adjusted for the family-specific ascertainment schemes. RESULTS We found associations between PALB2 PVs and risk of female breast cancer (RR, 7.18; 95% CI, 5.82 to 8.85; P = 6.5 x 10-76), ovarian cancer (RR, 2.91; 95% CI, 1.40 to 6.04; P = 4.1 x 10-3), pancreatic cancer (RR, 2.37; 95% CI, 1.24 to 4.50; P = 8.7 x 10-3), and male breast cancer (RR, 7.34; 95% CI, 1.28 to 42.18; P = 2.6 3 1022). There was no evidence for increased risks of prostate or colorectal cancer. The breast cancer RRs declined with age (P for trend = 2.0 x 10-3). After adjusting for family ascertainment, breast cancer risk estimates on the basis of multiple case families were similar to the estimates from families ascertained through population-based studies (P for difference = .41). On the basis of the combined data, the estimated risks to age 80 years were 53% (95% CI, 44% to 63%) for female breast cancer, 5% (95% CI, 2% to 10%) for ovarian cancer, 2%-3% (95% CI females, 1% to 4%; 95% CI males, 2% to 5%) for pancreatic cancer, and 1% (95% CI, 0.2% to 5%) for male breast cancer. CONCLUSION These results confirm PALB2 as a major breast cancer susceptibility gene and establish substantial associations between germline PALB2 PVs and ovarian, pancreatic, and male breast cancers. These findings will facilitate incorporation of PALB2 into risk prediction models and optimize the clinical cancer ri
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- 2020
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