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2. Racial and Ethnic Differences in BRCA1/2 and Multigene Panel Testing Among Young Breast Cancer Patients
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Jones, T, Trivedi, MS, Jiang, X, Silverman, T, Underhill, M, Chung, WK, Kukafka, R, and Crew, KD
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- 2021
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3. Expanded phenotypic spectrum of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorder Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome with 38 additional individuals
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Layo-Carris, DE, Lubin, EE, Sangree, AK, Clark, KJ, Durham, EL, Gonzalez, EM, Smith, S, Angireddy, R, Wang, XM, Weiss, E, Mendoza-Londono, R, Dupuis, L, Damseh, N, Velasco, D, Valenzuela, I, Codina-Sola, M, Ziats, C, Have, J, Clarkson, K, Steel, D, Kurian, M, Barwick, K, Carrasco, D, Dagli, AI, Nowaczyk, MJM, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Prchalova, D, Sedlacek, Z, Baxova, A, Nowak, CB, Douglas, J, Chung, WK, Longo, N, Platzer, K, Kloeckner, C, Averdunk, L, Wieczorek, D, Krey, I, Zweier, C, Reis, A, Balci, T, Simon, M, Kroes, HY, Wiesener, A, Vasileiou, G, Marinakis, NM, Veltra, D, Sofocleous, C, Kosma, K, Synodinos, JT, Voudris, KA, Vuillaume, M-L, Gueguen, P, Derive, N, Colin, E, Battault, C, Au, B, Delatycki, M, Wallis, M, Gallacher, L, Majdoub, F, Smal, N, Weckhuysen, S, Schoonjans, A-S, Kooy, RF, Meuwissen, M, Cocanougher, BT, Taylor, K, Pizoli, CE, McDonald, MT, James, P, Roeder, ER, Littlejohn, R, Borja, NA, Thorson, W, King, K, Stoeva, R, Suerink, M, Nibbeling, E, Baskin, S, Guyader, GLE, Kaplan, J, Muss, C, Carere, DA, Bhoj, EJK, Bryant, LM, Layo-Carris, DE, Lubin, EE, Sangree, AK, Clark, KJ, Durham, EL, Gonzalez, EM, Smith, S, Angireddy, R, Wang, XM, Weiss, E, Mendoza-Londono, R, Dupuis, L, Damseh, N, Velasco, D, Valenzuela, I, Codina-Sola, M, Ziats, C, Have, J, Clarkson, K, Steel, D, Kurian, M, Barwick, K, Carrasco, D, Dagli, AI, Nowaczyk, MJM, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Prchalova, D, Sedlacek, Z, Baxova, A, Nowak, CB, Douglas, J, Chung, WK, Longo, N, Platzer, K, Kloeckner, C, Averdunk, L, Wieczorek, D, Krey, I, Zweier, C, Reis, A, Balci, T, Simon, M, Kroes, HY, Wiesener, A, Vasileiou, G, Marinakis, NM, Veltra, D, Sofocleous, C, Kosma, K, Synodinos, JT, Voudris, KA, Vuillaume, M-L, Gueguen, P, Derive, N, Colin, E, Battault, C, Au, B, Delatycki, M, Wallis, M, Gallacher, L, Majdoub, F, Smal, N, Weckhuysen, S, Schoonjans, A-S, Kooy, RF, Meuwissen, M, Cocanougher, BT, Taylor, K, Pizoli, CE, McDonald, MT, James, P, Roeder, ER, Littlejohn, R, Borja, NA, Thorson, W, King, K, Stoeva, R, Suerink, M, Nibbeling, E, Baskin, S, Guyader, GLE, Kaplan, J, Muss, C, Carere, DA, Bhoj, EJK, and Bryant, LM
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Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome (BLBS), which became OMIM-classified in 2022 (OMIM: 619720, 619721), is caused by germline variants in the two genes that encode histone H3.3 (H3-3A/H3F3A and H3-3B/H3F3B) [1-4]. This syndrome is characterized by developmental delay/intellectual disability, craniofacial anomalies, hyper/hypotonia, and abnormal neuroimaging [1, 5]. BLBS was initially categorized as a progressive neurodegenerative syndrome caused by de novo heterozygous variants in either H3-3A or H3-3B [1-4]. Here, we analyze the data of the 58 previously published individuals along 38 unpublished, unrelated individuals. In this larger cohort of 96 people, we identify causative missense, synonymous, and stop-loss variants. We also expand upon the phenotypic characterization by elaborating on the neurodevelopmental component of BLBS. Notably, phenotypic heterogeneity was present even amongst individuals harboring the same variant. To explore the complex phenotypic variation in this expanded cohort, the relationships between syndromic phenotypes with three variables of interest were interrogated: sex, gene containing the causative variant, and variant location in the H3.3 protein. While specific genotype-phenotype correlations have not been conclusively delineated, the results presented here suggest that the location of the variants within the H3.3 protein and the affected gene (H3-3A or H3-3B) contribute more to the severity of distinct phenotypes than sex. Since these variables do not account for all BLBS phenotypic variability, these findings suggest that additional factors may play a role in modifying the phenotypes of affected individuals. Histones are poised at the interface of genetics and epigenetics, highlighting the potential role for gene-environment interactions and the importance of future research.
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4. Correction: Expanded phenotypic spectrum of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorder Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome with 38 additional individuals (vol 3, 2024, 59)
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Layo-Carris, DE, Lubin, EE, Sangree, AK, Clark, KJ, Durham, EL, Gonzalez, EM, Smith, S, Angireddy, R, Wang, XM, Weiss, E, Toutain, A, Mendoza-Londono, R, Dupuis, L, Damseh, N, Velasco, D, Valenzuela, I, Codina-Sola, M, Ziats, C, Have, J, Clarkson, K, Steel, D, Kurian, M, Barwick, K, Carrasco, D, Dagli, AI, Nowaczyk, MJM, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Prchalova, D, Sedlacek, Z, Baxova, A, Nowak, CB, Douglas, J, Chung, WK, Longo, N, Platzer, K, Klockner, C, Averdunk, L, Wieczorek, D, Krey, I, Zweier, C, Reis, A, Balci, T, Simon, M, Kroes, HY, Wiesener, A, Vasileiou, G, Marinakis, NM, Veltra, D, Sofocleous, C, Kosma, K, Synodinos, JT, Voudris, KA, Vuillaume, M-L, Gueguen, P, Derive, N, Colin, E, Battault, C, Au, B, Delatycki, M, Wallis, M, Gallacher, L, Majdoub, F, Smal, N, Weckhuysen, S, Schoonjans, A-S, Kooy, RF, Meuwissen, M, Cocanougher, BT, Taylor, K, Pizoli, CE, Mcdonald, MT, James, P, Roeder, ER, Littlejohn, R, Borja, NA, Thorson, W, King, K, Stoeva, R, Suerink, M, Nibbeling, E, Baskin, S, Guyader, GLE, Kaplan, J, Muss, C, Carere, DA, Bhoj, EJK, Bryant, LM, Layo-Carris, DE, Lubin, EE, Sangree, AK, Clark, KJ, Durham, EL, Gonzalez, EM, Smith, S, Angireddy, R, Wang, XM, Weiss, E, Toutain, A, Mendoza-Londono, R, Dupuis, L, Damseh, N, Velasco, D, Valenzuela, I, Codina-Sola, M, Ziats, C, Have, J, Clarkson, K, Steel, D, Kurian, M, Barwick, K, Carrasco, D, Dagli, AI, Nowaczyk, MJM, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Prchalova, D, Sedlacek, Z, Baxova, A, Nowak, CB, Douglas, J, Chung, WK, Longo, N, Platzer, K, Klockner, C, Averdunk, L, Wieczorek, D, Krey, I, Zweier, C, Reis, A, Balci, T, Simon, M, Kroes, HY, Wiesener, A, Vasileiou, G, Marinakis, NM, Veltra, D, Sofocleous, C, Kosma, K, Synodinos, JT, Voudris, KA, Vuillaume, M-L, Gueguen, P, Derive, N, Colin, E, Battault, C, Au, B, Delatycki, M, Wallis, M, Gallacher, L, Majdoub, F, Smal, N, Weckhuysen, S, Schoonjans, A-S, Kooy, RF, Meuwissen, M, Cocanougher, BT, Taylor, K, Pizoli, CE, Mcdonald, MT, James, P, Roeder, ER, Littlejohn, R, Borja, NA, Thorson, W, King, K, Stoeva, R, Suerink, M, Nibbeling, E, Baskin, S, Guyader, GLE, Kaplan, J, Muss, C, Carere, DA, Bhoj, EJK, and Bryant, LM
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- 2024
5. Characterizing cognitive control abilities in children with 16p11.2 deletion using adaptive 'video game' technology: a pilot study
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Sherr, Elliott, Anguera, JA, Brandes-Aitken, AN, Rolle, CE, Skinner, SN, Desai, SS, Bower, JD, Martucci, WE, Chung, WK, Sherr, EH, and Marco, EJ
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- 2016
6. Relationship between M100 Auditory Evoked Response and Auditory Radiation Microstructure in 16p11.2 Deletion and Duplication Carriers
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Berman, JI, Chudnovskaya, D, Blaskey, L, Kuschner, E, Mukherjee, P, Buckner, R, Nagarajan, S, Chung, WK, Sherr, EH, and Roberts, TPL
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Mental Health ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,Pediatric ,Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) ,Genetics ,Autism ,Brain Disorders ,Auditory Pathways ,Child ,Chromosome Deletion ,Chromosome Duplication ,Chromosomes ,Human ,Pair 16 ,Developmental Disabilities ,Evoked Potentials ,Auditory ,Female ,Humans ,Magnetoencephalography ,Male ,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging ,Clinical sciences ,Physical chemistry - Abstract
Background and purposeDeletion and duplication of chromosome 16p11.2 (BP4-BP5) have been associated with developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorders, and deletion subjects exhibit a large (20-ms) delay of the auditory evoked cortical response as measured by magnetoencephalography (M100 latency). The purpose of this study was to use a multimodal approach to test whether changes in white matter microstructure are associated with delayed M100 latency.Materials and methodsThirty pediatric deletion carriers, 9 duplication carriers, and 39 control children were studied with both magnetoencephalography and diffusion MR imaging. The M100 latency and auditory system DTI measures were compared between groups and tested for correlation.ResultsIn controls, white matter diffusivity significantly correlated with the speed of the M100 response. However, the relationship between structure and function appeared uncoupled in 16p11.2 copy number variation carriers. The alterations to auditory system white matter microstructure in the 16p11.2 deletion only partially accounted for the 20-ms M100 delay. Although both duplication and deletion groups exhibit abnormal white matter microstructure, only the deletion group has delayed M100 latency.ConclusionsThese results indicate that gene dosage impacts factors other than white matter microstructure, which modulate conduction velocity.
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- 2016
7. Abnormal auditory and language pathways in children with 16p11.2 deletion
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Sherr, Elliott, Mukherjee, Pratik, Berman, JI, Chudnovskaya, D, Blaskey, L, Kuschner, E, Buckner, R, Nagarajan, S, Chung, WK, Spiro, JE, and Sherr, EH
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© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.Copy number variations at chromosome 16p11.2 contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This study seeks
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- 2015
8. An original phylogenetic approach identified mitochondrial haplogroup T1a1 as inversely associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Blein, S, Bardel, C, Danjean, V, McGuffog, L, Healey, S, Barrowdale, D, Lee, A, Dennis, J, Kuchenbaecker, KB, Soucy, P, Terry, MB, Chung, WK, Goldgar, DE, Buys, SS, Janavicius, R, Tihomirova, L, Tung, N, Dorfling, CM, van Rensburg, EJ, Neuhausen, SL, Ding, YC, Gerdes, AM, Ejlertsen, B, Nielsen, FC, Hansen, TVO, Osorio, A, Benitez, J, Conejero, RA, Segota, E, Weitzel, JN, Thelander, M, Peterlongo, P, Radice, P, Pensotti, V, Dolcetti, R, Bonanni, B, Peissel, B, Zaffaroni, D, Scuvera, G, Manoukian, S, Varesco, L, Capone, GL, Papi, L, Ottini, L, Yannoukakos, D, Konstantopoulou, I, Garber, J, Hamann, U, Donaldson, A, Brady, A, Brewer, C, Foo, C, Evans, DG, Frost, D, Eccles, D, Douglas, F, Cook, J, Adlard, J, Barwell, J, Walker, L, Izatt, L, Side, LE, Kennedy, MJ, Tischkowitz, M, Rogers, MT, Porteous, ME, Morrison, PJ, Platte, R, Eeles, R, Davidson, R, Hodgson, S, Cole, T, Godwin, AK, Isaacs, C, Claes, K, De Leeneer, K, Meindl, A, Gehrig, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Sutter, C, Engel, C, Niederacher, D, Steinemann, D, Plendl, H, Kast, K, Rhiem, K, Ditsch, N, Arnold, N, Varon-Mateeva, R, Schmutzler, RK, Preisler-Adams, S, Markov, NB, Wang-Gohrke, S, de Pauw, A, Lefol, C, Lasset, C, Leroux, D, Rouleau, E, Damiola, F, and Dreyfus, H
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Oncology & Carcinogenesis ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis - Abstract
Introduction: Individuals carrying pathogenic mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes have a high lifetime risk of breast cancer. BRCA1 and BRCA2 are involved in DNA double-strand break repair, DNA alterations that can be caused by exposure to reactive oxygen species, a main source of which are mitochondria. Mitochondrial genome variations affect electron transport chain efficiency and reactive oxygen species production. Individuals with different mitochondrial haplogroups differ in their metabolism and sensitivity to oxidative stress. Variability in mitochondrial genetic background can alter reactive oxygen species production, leading to cancer risk. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that mitochondrial haplogroups modify breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. Methods: We genotyped 22,214 (11,421 affected, 10,793 unaffected) mutation carriers belonging to the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 for 129 mitochondrial polymorphisms using the iCOGS array. Haplogroup inference and association detection were performed using a phylogenetic approach. ALTree was applied to explore the reference mitochondrial evolutionary tree and detect subclades enriched in affected or unaffected individuals. Results: We discovered that subclade T1a1 was depleted in affected BRCA2 mutation carriers compared with the rest of clade T (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.55; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.34 to 0.88; P = 0.01). Compared with the most frequent haplogroup in the general population (that is, H and T clades), the T1a1 haplogroup has a HR of 0.62 (95% CI, 0.40 to 0.95; P = 0.03). We also identified three potential susceptibility loci, including G13708A/rs28359178, which has demonstrated an inverse association with familial breast cancer risk. Conclusions: This study illustrates how original approaches such as the phylogeny-based method we used can empower classical molecular epidemiological studies aimed at identifying association or risk modification effects.
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- 2015
9. Aggregation tests identify new gene associations with breast cancer in populations with diverse ancestry
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Mueller, SH, Lai, AG, Valkovskaya, M, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Lush, M, Abu-Ful, Z, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Baert, T, Freeman, LEB, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Brenner, H, Brucker, SY, Buys, SS, Castelao, JE, Chan, TL, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Choi, J-Y, Chung, WK, Colonna, S, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dossus, L, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, Y-T, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Genkinger, J, Gentry-Maharaj, A, Grassmann, F, Guenel, P, Gundert, M, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Harkness, EF, Harrington, PA, Hartikainen, JM, Hartman, M, Hein, A, Ho, W-K, Hooning, MJ, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Houlston, RS, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Huo, D, Investigators, A, Ito, H, Iwasaki, M, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kang, D, Khusnutdinova, EK, Kim, S-W, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Kwong, A, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Linet, M, Lo, W-Y, Long, J, Lophatananon, A, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Matsuo, K, Mavroudis, D, Menon, U, Muir, K, Murphy, RA, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Niederacher, D, O'Brien, KM, Obi, N, Offit, K, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Park, SK, Patel, A, Perou, CM, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramachandran, D, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Ruddy, KJ, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, MO, Scott, C, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shen, C-Y, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Surowy, H, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teo, SH, Teras, LR, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Torres-Mejia, G, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, Vijai, J, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Wu, AH, Yamaji, T, Yang, XR, Yu, J-C, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Ziv, E, Dunning, AM, Easton, DF, Hemingway, H, Hamann, U, Kuchenbaecker, KB, Mueller, SH, Lai, AG, Valkovskaya, M, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Wang, Q, Dennis, J, Lush, M, Abu-Ful, Z, Ahearn, TU, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Augustinsson, A, Baert, T, Freeman, LEB, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Brenner, H, Brucker, SY, Buys, SS, Castelao, JE, Chan, TL, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Choi, J-Y, Chung, WK, Colonna, S, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Dork, T, Dossus, L, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, Y-T, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Genkinger, J, Gentry-Maharaj, A, Grassmann, F, Guenel, P, Gundert, M, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Harkness, EF, Harrington, PA, Hartikainen, JM, Hartman, M, Hein, A, Ho, W-K, Hooning, MJ, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Houlston, RS, Howell, A, Hunter, DJ, Huo, D, Investigators, A, Ito, H, Iwasaki, M, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kang, D, Khusnutdinova, EK, Kim, S-W, Kitahara, CM, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Kristensen, VN, Kubelka-Sabit, K, Kurian, AW, Kwong, A, Lacey, J, Lambrechts, D, Le Marchand, L, Li, J, Linet, M, Lo, W-Y, Long, J, Lophatananon, A, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Matsuo, K, Mavroudis, D, Menon, U, Muir, K, Murphy, RA, Nevanlinna, H, Newman, WG, Niederacher, D, O'Brien, KM, Obi, N, Offit, K, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olsson, H, Park, SK, Patel, A, Perou, CM, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Presneau, N, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramachandran, D, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Romero, A, Ruddy, KJ, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, MO, Scott, C, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shen, C-Y, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Surowy, H, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teo, SH, Teras, LR, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Torres-Mejia, G, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Vachon, CM, Vijai, J, Weinberg, CR, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Wu, AH, Yamaji, T, Yang, XR, Yu, J-C, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Ziv, E, Dunning, AM, Easton, DF, Hemingway, H, Hamann, U, and Kuchenbaecker, KB
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BACKGROUND: Low-frequency variants play an important role in breast cancer (BC) susceptibility. Gene-based methods can increase power by combining multiple variants in the same gene and help identify target genes. METHODS: We evaluated the potential of gene-based aggregation in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium cohorts including 83,471 cases and 59,199 controls. Low-frequency variants were aggregated for individual genes' coding and regulatory regions. Association results in European ancestry samples were compared to single-marker association results in the same cohort. Gene-based associations were also combined in meta-analysis across individuals with European, Asian, African, and Latin American and Hispanic ancestry. RESULTS: In European ancestry samples, 14 genes were significantly associated (q < 0.05) with BC. Of those, two genes, FMNL3 (P = 6.11 × 10-6) and AC058822.1 (P = 1.47 × 10-4), represent new associations. High FMNL3 expression has previously been linked to poor prognosis in several other cancers. Meta-analysis of samples with diverse ancestry discovered further associations including established candidate genes ESR1 and CBLB. Furthermore, literature review and database query found further support for a biologically plausible link with cancer for genes CBLB, FMNL3, FGFR2, LSP1, MAP3K1, and SRGAP2C. CONCLUSIONS: Using extended gene-based aggregation tests including coding and regulatory variation, we report identification of plausible target genes for previously identified single-marker associations with BC as well as the discovery of novel genes implicated in BC development. Including multi ancestral cohorts in this study enabled the identification of otherwise missed disease associations as ESR1 (P = 1.31 × 10-5), demonstrating the importance of diversifying study cohorts.
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- 2023
10. Association of the CHEK2 c.1100delC variant, radiotherapy, and systemic treatment with contralateral breast cancer risk and breast cancer-specific survival.
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Morra, A, Schreurs, MAC, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Augustinsson, A, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Brauch, H, Broeks, A, Buys, SS, Camp, NJ, Castelao, JE, Cessna, MH, Chang-Claude, J, Chung, WK, Collaborators, N, Colonna, SV, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Dörk, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fehm, TN, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Genkinger, J, Grassmann, F, Gündert, M, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hartikainen, JM, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Houlston, RS, Howell, A, Investigators, A, Investigators, K, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, Jernström, H, John, EM, Johnson, N, Jones, ME, Kristensen, VN, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Marchand, LL, Lindblom, A, Lubiński, J, Lux, MP, Mannermaa, A, Mavroudis, D, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Obi, N, Offit, K, Olshan, AF, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, AV, Peterlongo, P, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Polley, EC, Presneau, N, Pylkäs, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rashid, MU, Rhenius, V, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Schuetze, S, Scott, C, Shah, M, Smichkoska, S, Southey, MC, Tapper, WJ, Teras, LR, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomczyk, K, Tomlinson, I, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, Q, Wendt, C, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Ziogas, A, Hall, P, Pharoah, PDP, Adank, MA, Hollestelle, A, Schmidt, MK, Hooning, MJ, Morra, A, Schreurs, MAC, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Augustinsson, A, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Brauch, H, Broeks, A, Buys, SS, Camp, NJ, Castelao, JE, Cessna, MH, Chang-Claude, J, Chung, WK, Collaborators, N, Colonna, SV, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Dörk, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Fehm, TN, Figueroa, JD, Flyger, H, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, García-Closas, M, García-Sáenz, JA, Genkinger, J, Grassmann, F, Gündert, M, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hartikainen, JM, Hoppe, R, Hopper, JL, Houlston, RS, Howell, A, Investigators, A, Investigators, K, Jakubowska, A, Janni, W, Jernström, H, John, EM, Johnson, N, Jones, ME, Kristensen, VN, Kurian, AW, Lambrechts, D, Marchand, LL, Lindblom, A, Lubiński, J, Lux, MP, Mannermaa, A, Mavroudis, D, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Obi, N, Offit, K, Olshan, AF, Park-Simon, T-W, Patel, AV, Peterlongo, P, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Polley, EC, Presneau, N, Pylkäs, K, Rack, B, Radice, P, Rashid, MU, Rhenius, V, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sawyer, EJ, Schmutzler, RK, Schuetze, S, Scott, C, Shah, M, Smichkoska, S, Southey, MC, Tapper, WJ, Teras, LR, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomczyk, K, Tomlinson, I, Troester, MA, Vachon, CM, van Veen, EM, Wang, Q, Wendt, C, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Ziogas, A, Hall, P, Pharoah, PDP, Adank, MA, Hollestelle, A, Schmidt, MK, and Hooning, MJ
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Breast cancer (BC) patients with a germline CHEK2 c.1100delC variant have an increased risk of contralateral BC (CBC) and worse BC-specific survival (BCSS) compared to non-carriers. We aimed to assess the associations of CHEK2 c.1100delC, radiotherapy, and systemic treatment with CBC risk and BCSS. Analyses were based on 82,701 women diagnosed with invasive BC including 963 CHEK2 c.1100delC carriers; median follow-up was 9.1 years. Differential associations of treatment by CHEK2 c.1100delC status were tested by including interaction terms in a multivariable Cox regression model. A multi-state model was used for further insight into the relation between CHEK2 c.1100delC status, treatment, CBC risk and death. There was no evidence for differential associations of therapy with CBC risk by CHEK2 c.1100delC status The strongest association with reduced CBC risk was observed for the combination of chemotherapy and endocrine therapy [HR(95%CI): 0.66 (0.55-0.78)]. No association was observed with radiotherapy. Results from the multi-state model showed shorter BCSS for CHEK2 c.1100delC carriers versus non-carriers also after accounting for CBC occurrence [HR(95%CI) :1.30 (1.09-1.56)]. In conclusion, systemic therapy was associated with reduced CBC risk irrespective of CHEK2 c.1100delC status. Moreover, CHEK2 c.1100delC carriers had shorter BCSS, which appears not to be fully explained by their CBC risk. (Main MS: 3201 words).
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11. Ovarian cancer pathology characteristics as predictors of variant pathogenicity in BRCA1 and BRCA2
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O'Mahony, DG, Ramus, SJ, Southey, MC, Meagher, NS, Hadjisavvas, A, John, EM, Hamann, U, Imyanitov, EN, Andrulis, IL, Sharma, P, Daly, MB, Hake, CR, Weitzel, JN, Jakubowska, A, Godwin, AK, Arason, A, Bane, A, Simard, J, Soucy, P, Caligo, MA, Mai, PL, Claes, KBM, Teixeira, MR, Chung, WK, Lazaro, C, Hulick, PJ, Toland, AE, Pedersen, IS, Neuhausen, SL, Vega, A, de la Hoya, M, Nevanlinna, H, Dhawan, M, Zampiga, V, Danesi, R, Varesco, L, Gismondi, V, Vellone, VG, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nielsen, FC, van Overeem Hansen, T, Pejovic, T, Borg, A, Rantala, J, Offit, K, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Domchek, SM, Osorio, A, Garcia, MJ, Karlan, BY, De Fazio, A, Bowtell, D, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Parsons, MT, Doerk, T, Speith, L-M, dos Santos, ES, da Costa, AABA, Radice, P, Peterlongo, P, Papi, L, Engel, C, Hahnen, E, Schmutzler, RK, Wappenschmidt, B, Easton, DF, Tischkowitz, M, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Whittemore, AS, Sieh, W, Brenton, JD, Yannoukakos, D, Fostira, F, Konstantopoulou, I, Soukupova, J, Vocka, M, Chenevix-Trench, G, Pharoah, PDP, Antoniou, AC, Goldgar, DE, Spurdle, AB, Michailidou, K, Mourits, MJE, Lesueur, F, O'Mahony, DG, Ramus, SJ, Southey, MC, Meagher, NS, Hadjisavvas, A, John, EM, Hamann, U, Imyanitov, EN, Andrulis, IL, Sharma, P, Daly, MB, Hake, CR, Weitzel, JN, Jakubowska, A, Godwin, AK, Arason, A, Bane, A, Simard, J, Soucy, P, Caligo, MA, Mai, PL, Claes, KBM, Teixeira, MR, Chung, WK, Lazaro, C, Hulick, PJ, Toland, AE, Pedersen, IS, Neuhausen, SL, Vega, A, de la Hoya, M, Nevanlinna, H, Dhawan, M, Zampiga, V, Danesi, R, Varesco, L, Gismondi, V, Vellone, VG, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nielsen, FC, van Overeem Hansen, T, Pejovic, T, Borg, A, Rantala, J, Offit, K, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Domchek, SM, Osorio, A, Garcia, MJ, Karlan, BY, De Fazio, A, Bowtell, D, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Parsons, MT, Doerk, T, Speith, L-M, dos Santos, ES, da Costa, AABA, Radice, P, Peterlongo, P, Papi, L, Engel, C, Hahnen, E, Schmutzler, RK, Wappenschmidt, B, Easton, DF, Tischkowitz, M, Singer, CF, Tan, YY, Whittemore, AS, Sieh, W, Brenton, JD, Yannoukakos, D, Fostira, F, Konstantopoulou, I, Soukupova, J, Vocka, M, Chenevix-Trench, G, Pharoah, PDP, Antoniou, AC, Goldgar, DE, Spurdle, AB, Michailidou, K, Mourits, MJE, and Lesueur, F
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BACKGROUND: The distribution of ovarian tumour characteristics differs between germline BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers and non-carriers. In this study, we assessed the utility of ovarian tumour characteristics as predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant pathogenicity, for application using the American College of Medical Genetics and the Association for Molecular Pathology (ACMG/AMP) variant classification system. METHODS: Data for 10,373 ovarian cancer cases, including carriers and non-carriers of BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variants, were collected from unpublished international cohorts and consortia and published studies. Likelihood ratios (LR) were calculated for the association of ovarian cancer histology and other characteristics, with BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant pathogenicity. Estimates were aligned to ACMG/AMP code strengths (supporting, moderate, strong). RESULTS: No histological subtype provided informative ACMG/AMP evidence in favour of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant pathogenicity. Evidence against variant pathogenicity was estimated for the mucinous and clear cell histologies (supporting) and borderline cases (moderate). Refined associations are provided according to tumour grade, invasion and age at diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: We provide detailed estimates for predicting BRCA1 and BRCA2 variant pathogenicity based on ovarian tumour characteristics. This evidence can be combined with other variant information under the ACMG/AMP classification system, to improve classification and carrier clinical management.
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12. Incorporating alternative Polygenic Risk Scores into the BOADICEA breast cancer risk prediction model
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Mavaddat, N, primary, Ficorella, L, additional, Carver, T, additional, Lee, A, additional, Cunningham, AP, additional, Lush, M, additional, Dennis, J, additional, Tischkowitz, M, additional, Downes, K, additional, Donglei, H, additional, Hahnen, E, additional, Schmutzler, R, additional, Stockley, T, additional, Downs, G, additional, Zhang, T, additional, Chiarelli, AM, additional, Bojesen, S, additional, Cong, L, additional, Chung, WK, additional, Pardo, M, additional, Feliubadaló, L, additional, Balmana, J, additional, Simard, J, additional, Antoniou, AC, additional, and Easton, DF, additional
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13. Polygenic risk modeling for prediction of epithelial ovarian cancer risk
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Dareng, EO, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, Jones, MR, Yang, X, Aben, KKH, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Aravantinos, G, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Balmaña, J, Bandera, EV, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernardini, MQ, Bjorge, L, Black, A, Bogdanova, NV, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brenton, JD, Budzilowska, A, Butzow, R, Buys, SS, Cai, H, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Cannioto, R, Cassingham, H, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chen, K, Chiew, YE, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colonna, S, Cook, LS, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dao, F, Davies, E, De La Hoya, M, De Putter, R, Dennis, J, DePersia, A, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Doherty, JA, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Du Bois, A, Dürst, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, HA, Engel, C, Evans, GD, Fasching, PA, Flanagan, JM, Fortner, RT, Machackova, E, Friedman, E, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gensini, F, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goodman, MT, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Harris, HR, Hartman, M, Heitz, F, Hildebrandt, MAT, Høgdall, E, Høgdall, CK, Hopper, JL, Huang, RY, Huff, C, Hulick, PJ, Huntsman, DG, Imyanitov, EN, Van Der Hout, AH, Isaacs, C, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Dareng, EO [0000-0003-0802-419X], Tyrer, JP [0000-0003-3724-4757], Barnes, DR [0000-0002-3781-7570], Yang, X [0000-0003-0037-3790], Andrulis, IL [0000-0002-4226-6435], Augustinsson, A [0000-0003-3415-0536], Barrowdale, D [0000-0003-1661-3939], Bonanni, B [0000-0003-3589-2128], Brenton, JD [0000-0002-5738-6683], Butzow, R [0000-0003-4366-5099], Chanock, SJ [0000-0002-2324-3393], Claes, KBM [0000-0003-0841-7372], de la Hoya, M [0000-0002-8113-1410], de Putter, R [0000-0001-9410-8941], Dennis, J [0000-0003-4591-1214], Devilee, P [0000-0002-8023-2009], du Bois, A [0000-0002-8477-506X], Machackova, E [0000-0002-0246-1471], Giles, GG [0000-0003-4946-9099], Godwin, AK [0000-0002-3987-9580], Greene, MH [0000-0003-1852-9239], Heitz, F [0000-0002-2412-0352], Hulick, PJ [0000-0001-8397-4078], Jakubowska, A [0000-0002-5650-0501], James, PA [0000-0002-4361-4657], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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Rare Diseases ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Prevention ,Genetics ,32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,3211 Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,3105 Genetics ,31 Biological Sciences ,Ovarian Cancer ,Cancer - Abstract
Funder: Funding details are provided in the Supplementary Material, Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) have the potential to improve risk stratification. Joint estimation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) effects in models could improve predictive performance over standard approaches of PRS construction. Here, we implemented computationally-efficient, penalized, logistic regression models (lasso, elastic net, stepwise) to individual level genotype data and a Bayesian framework with continuous shrinkage, “select and shrink for summary statistics” (S4), to summary level data for epithelial non-mucinous ovarian cancer risk prediction. We developed the models in a dataset consisting of 23,564 non-mucinous EOC cases and 40,138 controls participating in the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium (OCAC) and validated the best models in three populations of different ancestries: prospective data from 198,101 women of European ancestry; 7,669 women of East Asian ancestry; 1,072 women of African ancestry, and in 18,915 BRCA1 and 12,337 BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers of European ancestry. In the external validation data, the model with the strongest association for non-mucinous EOC risk derived from the OCAC model development data was the S4 model (27,240 SNPs) with odds ratios (OR) of 1.38(95%CI:1.28–1.48,AUC:0.588) per unit standard deviation, in women of European ancestry; 1.14(95%CI:1.08–1.19,AUC:0.538) in women of East Asian ancestry; 1.38(95%CI:1.21-1.58,AUC:0.593) in women of African ancestry; hazard ratios of 1.37(95%CI:1.30–1.44,AUC:0.592) in BRCA1 pathogenic variant carriers and 1.51(95%CI:1.36-1.67,AUC:0.624) in BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers. Incorporation of the S4 PRS in risk prediction models for ovarian cancer may have clinical utility in ovarian cancer prevention programs.
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14. The clinical and molecular spectrum of QRICH1 associated neurodevelopmental disorder
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Kumble, S, Levy, AM, Punetha, J, Gao, H, Ah Mew, N, Anyane-Yeboa, K, Benke, PJ, Berger, SM, Bjerglund, L, Campos-Xavier, B, Ciliberto, M, Cohen, JS, Comi, AM, Curry, C, Damaj, L, Denomme-Pichon, A-S, Emrick, L, Faivre, L, Fasano, MB, Fievet, A, Finkel, RS, Garcia-Minaur, S, Gerard, A, Gomez-Puertas, P, Guillen Sacoto, MJ, Hoffman, TL, Howard, L, Iglesias, AD, Izumi, K, Larson, A, Leiber, A, Lozano, R, Marcos-Alcalde, I, Mintz, CS, Mullegama, SV, Moller, RS, Odent, S, Oppermann, H, Ostergaard, E, Pacio-Miguez, M, Palomares-Bralo, M, Parikh, S, Paulson, AM, Platzer, K, Posey, JE, Potocki, L, Revah-Politi, A, Rio, M, Ritter, AL, Robinson, S, Rosenfeld, JA, Santos-Simarro, F, Sousa, SB, Weber, M, Xie, Y, Chung, WK, Brown, NJ, Tumer, Z, Kumble, S, Levy, AM, Punetha, J, Gao, H, Ah Mew, N, Anyane-Yeboa, K, Benke, PJ, Berger, SM, Bjerglund, L, Campos-Xavier, B, Ciliberto, M, Cohen, JS, Comi, AM, Curry, C, Damaj, L, Denomme-Pichon, A-S, Emrick, L, Faivre, L, Fasano, MB, Fievet, A, Finkel, RS, Garcia-Minaur, S, Gerard, A, Gomez-Puertas, P, Guillen Sacoto, MJ, Hoffman, TL, Howard, L, Iglesias, AD, Izumi, K, Larson, A, Leiber, A, Lozano, R, Marcos-Alcalde, I, Mintz, CS, Mullegama, SV, Moller, RS, Odent, S, Oppermann, H, Ostergaard, E, Pacio-Miguez, M, Palomares-Bralo, M, Parikh, S, Paulson, AM, Platzer, K, Posey, JE, Potocki, L, Revah-Politi, A, Rio, M, Ritter, AL, Robinson, S, Rosenfeld, JA, Santos-Simarro, F, Sousa, SB, Weber, M, Xie, Y, Chung, WK, Brown, NJ, and Tumer, Z
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De novo variants in QRICH1 (Glutamine-rich protein 1) has recently been reported in 11 individuals with intellectual disability (ID). The function of QRICH1 is largely unknown but it is likely to play a key role in the unfolded response of endoplasmic reticulum stress through transcriptional control of proteostasis. In this study, we present 27 additional individuals and delineate the clinical and molecular spectrum of the individuals (n = 38) with QRICH1 variants. The main clinical features were mild to moderate developmental delay/ID (71%), nonspecific facial dysmorphism (92%) and hypotonia (39%). Additional findings included poor weight gain (29%), short stature (29%), autism spectrum disorder (29%), seizures (24%) and scoliosis (18%). Minor structural brain abnormalities were reported in 52% of the individuals with brain imaging. Truncating or splice variants were found in 28 individuals and 10 had missense variants. Four variants were inherited from mildly affected parents. This study confirms that heterozygous QRICH1 variants cause a neurodevelopmental disorder including short stature and expands the phenotypic spectrum to include poor weight gain, scoliosis, hypotonia, minor structural brain anomalies, and seizures. Inherited variants from mildly affected parents are reported for the first time, suggesting variable expressivity.
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15. Polygenic risk modeling for prediction of epithelial ovarian cancer risk (vol 30, pg 349, 2021)
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Dareng, EO, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, Jones, MR, Yang, X, Aben, KKH, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Aravantinos, G, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Balmana, J, Bandera, EV, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernardini, MQ, Bjorge, L, Black, A, Bogdanova, NV, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brenton, JD, Budzilowska, A, Butzow, R, Buys, SS, Cai, H, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Cannioto, R, Cassingham, H, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chen, K, Chiew, Y-E, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colonna, S, Cook, LS, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dao, F, Davies, E, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Dennis, J, DePersia, A, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Doherty, JA, Domchek, SM, Dork, T, du Bois, A, Durst, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, HA, Engel, C, Evans, GD, Fasching, PA, Flanagan, JM, Fortner, RT, Machackova, E, Friedman, E, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gensini, F, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goodman, MT, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Harris, HR, Hartman, M, Heitz, F, Hildebrandt, MAT, Hogdall, E, Hogdall, CK, Hopper, JL, Huang, R-Y, Huff, C, Hulick, PJ, Huntsman, DG, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jensen, A, Johannsson, OT, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kang, D, Karlan, BY, Karnezis, A, Kelemen, LE, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiemeney, LA, Kim, B-G, Kjaer, SK, Komenaka, I, Kupryjanczyk, J, Kurian, AW, Kwong, A, Lambrechts, D, Larson, MC, Lazaro, C, Le, ND, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Levine, DA, Li, L, Li, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Marks, JR, Matsuno, RK, Matsuo, K, May, T, McGuffog, L, McLaughlin, JR, McNeish, IA, Mebirouk, N, Menon, U, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Minlikeeva, A, Modugno, F, Montagna, M, Moysich, KB, Munro, E, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Nielsen, HR, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Odunsi, K, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olbrecht, S, Olopade, OI, Olson, SH, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pathak, H, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Pejovic, T, Perez-Segura, P, Permuth, JB, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Piskorz, A, Prokofyeva, D, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Riggan, MJ, Risch, HA, Rodriguez-Antona, C, Ross, E, Rossing, MA, Runnebaum, I, Sandler, DP, Santamarina, M, Soucy, P, Schmutzler, RK, Setiawan, VW, Shan, K, Sieh, W, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sokolenko, AP, Song, H, Southey, MC, Steed, H, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutphen, R, Swerdlow, AJ, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Terry, KL, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, PJ, Thomsen, LCV, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Titus, L, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trabert, B, Travis, R, Tung, N, Tworoger, SS, Valen, E, van Altena, AM, van der Hout, AH, Van Nieuwenhuysen, E, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Edwards, DV, Vierkant, RA, Wang, F, Wappenschmidt, B, Webb, PM, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wentzensen, N, White, E, Whittemore, AS, Winham, SJ, Wolk, A, Woo, Y-L, Wu, AH, Yan, L, Yannoukakos, D, Zavaglia, KM, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Kleibl, Z, Easton, D, Lawrenson, K, DeFazio, A, Sellers, TA, Ramus, SJ, Pearce, CL, Monteiro, AN, Cunningham, JM, Goode, EL, Schildkraut, JM, Berchuck, A, Chenevix-Trench, G, Gayther, SA, Antoniou, AC, Pharoah, PDP, Dareng, EO, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, Jones, MR, Yang, X, Aben, KKH, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Aravantinos, G, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Balmana, J, Bandera, EV, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernardini, MQ, Bjorge, L, Black, A, Bogdanova, NV, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brenton, JD, Budzilowska, A, Butzow, R, Buys, SS, Cai, H, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Cannioto, R, Cassingham, H, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chen, K, Chiew, Y-E, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colonna, S, Cook, LS, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dao, F, Davies, E, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Dennis, J, DePersia, A, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Doherty, JA, Domchek, SM, Dork, T, du Bois, A, Durst, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, HA, Engel, C, Evans, GD, Fasching, PA, Flanagan, JM, Fortner, RT, Machackova, E, Friedman, E, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gensini, F, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goodman, MT, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Harris, HR, Hartman, M, Heitz, F, Hildebrandt, MAT, Hogdall, E, Hogdall, CK, Hopper, JL, Huang, R-Y, Huff, C, Hulick, PJ, Huntsman, DG, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jensen, A, Johannsson, OT, John, EM, Jones, ME, Kang, D, Karlan, BY, Karnezis, A, Kelemen, LE, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiemeney, LA, Kim, B-G, Kjaer, SK, Komenaka, I, Kupryjanczyk, J, Kurian, AW, Kwong, A, Lambrechts, D, Larson, MC, Lazaro, C, Le, ND, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Levine, DA, Li, L, Li, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Marks, JR, Matsuno, RK, Matsuo, K, May, T, McGuffog, L, McLaughlin, JR, McNeish, IA, Mebirouk, N, Menon, U, Miller, A, Milne, RL, Minlikeeva, A, Modugno, F, Montagna, M, Moysich, KB, Munro, E, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Nielsen, HR, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Odunsi, K, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olbrecht, S, Olopade, OI, Olson, SH, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pathak, H, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Pejovic, T, Perez-Segura, P, Permuth, JB, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Piskorz, A, Prokofyeva, D, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Riggan, MJ, Risch, HA, Rodriguez-Antona, C, Ross, E, Rossing, MA, Runnebaum, I, Sandler, DP, Santamarina, M, Soucy, P, Schmutzler, RK, Setiawan, VW, Shan, K, Sieh, W, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sokolenko, AP, Song, H, Southey, MC, Steed, H, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutphen, R, Swerdlow, AJ, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Terry, KL, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, PJ, Thomsen, LCV, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Titus, L, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Trabert, B, Travis, R, Tung, N, Tworoger, SS, Valen, E, van Altena, AM, van der Hout, AH, Van Nieuwenhuysen, E, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Edwards, DV, Vierkant, RA, Wang, F, Wappenschmidt, B, Webb, PM, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wentzensen, N, White, E, Whittemore, AS, Winham, SJ, Wolk, A, Woo, Y-L, Wu, AH, Yan, L, Yannoukakos, D, Zavaglia, KM, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Kleibl, Z, Easton, D, Lawrenson, K, DeFazio, A, Sellers, TA, Ramus, SJ, Pearce, CL, Monteiro, AN, Cunningham, JM, Goode, EL, Schildkraut, JM, Berchuck, A, Chenevix-Trench, G, Gayther, SA, Antoniou, AC, and Pharoah, PDP
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16. Cancer Risks Associated With BRCA1 and BRCA2 Pathogenic Variants
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Li, S, Silvestri, V, Leslie, G, Rebbeck, TR, Neuhausen, SL, Hopper, JL, Nielsen, HR, Lee, A, Yang, X, McGuffog, L, Parsons, MT, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Belotti, M, Borg, A, Buecher, B, Buys, SS, Caputo, SM, Chung, WK, Colas, C, Colonna, S, Cook, J, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, de Pauw, A, Delhomelle, H, Eason, J, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faust, U, Fehm, TN, Fostira, F, Fountzilas, G, Frone, M, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garre, P, Gauthier-Villars, M, Gehrig, A, Glendon, G, Goldgar, DE, Golmard, L, Greene, MH, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hassan, T, Hentschel, J, Horvath, J, Izatt, L, Janavicius, R, Jiao, Y, John, EM, Karlan, BY, Kim, S-W, Konstantopoulou, I, Kwong, A, Lauge, A, Lee, JW, Lesueur, F, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Mouret-Fourme, E, Musgrave, H, Yie, JNY, Niederacher, D, Park, SK, Pedersen, IS, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Reichl, F, Ritter, J, Rump, A, Santamarina, M, Saule, C, Schmidt, G, Schmutzler, RK, Senter, L, Shariff, S, Singer, CF, Southey, MC, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, Y, Teo, SH, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Vega, A, Wagner, SA, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weber, BHF, Yannoukakos, D, Spurdle, AB, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Ottini, L, Antoniou, AC, Li, S, Silvestri, V, Leslie, G, Rebbeck, TR, Neuhausen, SL, Hopper, JL, Nielsen, HR, Lee, A, Yang, X, McGuffog, L, Parsons, MT, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Belotti, M, Borg, A, Buecher, B, Buys, SS, Caputo, SM, Chung, WK, Colas, C, Colonna, S, Cook, J, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, de Pauw, A, Delhomelle, H, Eason, J, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faust, U, Fehm, TN, Fostira, F, Fountzilas, G, Frone, M, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garre, P, Gauthier-Villars, M, Gehrig, A, Glendon, G, Goldgar, DE, Golmard, L, Greene, MH, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hassan, T, Hentschel, J, Horvath, J, Izatt, L, Janavicius, R, Jiao, Y, John, EM, Karlan, BY, Kim, S-W, Konstantopoulou, I, Kwong, A, Lauge, A, Lee, JW, Lesueur, F, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Mouret-Fourme, E, Musgrave, H, Yie, JNY, Niederacher, D, Park, SK, Pedersen, IS, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Reichl, F, Ritter, J, Rump, A, Santamarina, M, Saule, C, Schmidt, G, Schmutzler, RK, Senter, L, Shariff, S, Singer, CF, Southey, MC, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, Y, Teo, SH, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Vega, A, Wagner, SA, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weber, BHF, Yannoukakos, D, Spurdle, AB, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Ottini, L, and Antoniou, AC
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PURPOSE: To provide precise age-specific risk estimates of cancers other than female breast and ovarian cancers associated with pathogenic variants (PVs) in BRCA1 and BRCA2 for effective cancer risk management. METHODS: We used data from 3,184 BRCA1 and 2,157 BRCA2 families in the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 to estimate age-specific relative (RR) and absolute risks for 22 first primary cancer types adjusting for family ascertainment. RESULTS: BRCA1 PVs were associated with risks of male breast (RR = 4.30; 95% CI, 1.09 to 16.96), pancreatic (RR = 2.36; 95% CI, 1.51 to 3.68), and stomach (RR = 2.17; 95% CI, 1.25 to 3.77) cancers. Associations with colorectal and gallbladder cancers were also suggested. BRCA2 PVs were associated with risks of male breast (RR = 44.0; 95% CI, 21.3 to 90.9), stomach (RR = 3.69; 95% CI, 2.40 to 5.67), pancreatic (RR = 3.34; 95% CI, 2.21 to 5.06), and prostate (RR = 2.22; 95% CI, 1.63 to 3.03) cancers. The stomach cancer RR was higher for females than males (6.89 v 2.76; P = .04). The absolute risks to age 80 years ranged from 0.4% for male breast cancer to approximately 2.5% for pancreatic cancer for BRCA1 carriers and from approximately 2.5% for pancreatic cancer to 27% for prostate cancer for BRCA2 carriers. CONCLUSION: In addition to female breast and ovarian cancers, BRCA1 and BRCA2 PVs are associated with increased risks of male breast, pancreatic, stomach, and prostate (only BRCA2 PVs) cancers, but not with the risks of other previously suggested cancers. The estimated age-specific risks will refine cancer risk management in men and women with BRCA1/2 PVs.
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17. Copy number variants as modifiers of breast cancer risk for BRCA1/BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers
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Hakkaart, C, Pearson, JF, Marquart, L, Dennis, J, Wiggins, GAR, Barnes, DR, Robinson, BA, Mace, PD, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Belhadj, S, Berger, L, Blok, MJ, Boonen, SE, Borde, J, Bradbury, AR, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Cosgrove, C, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dandiker, S, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Dhawan, M, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Donaldson, A, Eason, J, Easton, DF, Ehrencrona, H, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faust, U, Feliubadalo, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frone, M, Frost, D, Garber, J, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Gesta, P, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Greene, MH, Hahnen, E, Hake, CR, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Hauke, J, Hentschel, J, Herold, N, Honisch, E, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kemp, Z, Kirk, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Koudijs, M, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lalloo, F, Lasset, C, Lautrup, C, Lazaro, C, Legrand, C, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Martens, JWM, McGuffog, L, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moserle, L, Mouret-Fourme, E, Musgrave, H, Nambot, S, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, OI, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Perez-Segura, P, Peterlongo, P, Pocza, T, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Rantala, J, Rodriguez, GC, Ronlund, K, Rosenberg, EH, Rossing, M, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, PD, Sharif, S, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Snape, K, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tripathi, V, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Walker, L, Weitzel, JN, Wevers, MR, Chenevix-Trench, G, Spurdle, AB, Antoniou, AC, Walker, LC, Hakkaart, C, Pearson, JF, Marquart, L, Dennis, J, Wiggins, GAR, Barnes, DR, Robinson, BA, Mace, PD, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Belhadj, S, Berger, L, Blok, MJ, Boonen, SE, Borde, J, Bradbury, AR, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Cosgrove, C, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dandiker, S, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Dhawan, M, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Donaldson, A, Eason, J, Easton, DF, Ehrencrona, H, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faust, U, Feliubadalo, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frone, M, Frost, D, Garber, J, Gayther, SA, Gehrig, A, Gesta, P, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Greene, MH, Hahnen, E, Hake, CR, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Hauke, J, Hentschel, J, Herold, N, Honisch, E, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kemp, Z, Kirk, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Koudijs, M, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lalloo, F, Lasset, C, Lautrup, C, Lazaro, C, Legrand, C, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Martens, JWM, McGuffog, L, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moserle, L, Mouret-Fourme, E, Musgrave, H, Nambot, S, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, OI, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Perez-Segura, P, Peterlongo, P, Pocza, T, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Rantala, J, Rodriguez, GC, Ronlund, K, Rosenberg, EH, Rossing, M, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, PD, Sharif, S, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Snape, K, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tripathi, V, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Walker, L, Weitzel, JN, Wevers, MR, Chenevix-Trench, G, Spurdle, AB, Antoniou, AC, and Walker, LC
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The contribution of germline copy number variants (CNVs) to risk of developing cancer in individuals with pathogenic BRCA1 or BRCA2 variants remains relatively unknown. We conducted the largest genome-wide analysis of CNVs in 15,342 BRCA1 and 10,740 BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers. We used these results to prioritise a candidate breast cancer risk-modifier gene for laboratory analysis and biological validation. Notably, the HR for deletions in BRCA1 suggested an elevated breast cancer risk estimate (hazard ratio (HR) = 1.21), 95% confidence interval (95% CI = 1.09-1.35) compared with non-CNV pathogenic variants. In contrast, deletions overlapping SULT1A1 suggested a decreased breast cancer risk (HR = 0.73, 95% CI 0.59-0.91) in BRCA1 pathogenic variant carriers. Functional analyses of SULT1A1 showed that reduced mRNA expression in pathogenic BRCA1 variant cells was associated with reduced cellular proliferation and reduced DNA damage after treatment with DNA damaging agents. These data provide evidence that deleterious variants in BRCA1 plus SULT1A1 deletions contribute to variable breast cancer risk in BRCA1 carriers.
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18. Germline variants in tumor suppressor FBXW7 lead to impaired ubiquitination and a neurodevelopmental syndrome
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Stephenson, SEM, Costain, G, Blok, LER, Silk, MA, Nguyen, TB, Dong, X, Alhuzaimi, DE, Dowling, JJ, Walker, S, Amburgey, K, Hayeems, RZ, Rodan, LH, Schwartz, MA, Picker, J, Lynch, SA, Gupta, A, Rasmussen, KJ, Schimmenti, LA, Klee, EW, Niu, Z, Agre, KE, Chilton, I, Chung, WK, Revah-Politi, A, Au, PYB, Griffith, C, Racobaldo, M, Raas-Rothschild, A, Ben Zeev, B, Barel, O, Moutton, S, Morice-Picard, F, Carmignac, V, Cornaton, J, Marle, N, Devinsky, O, Stimach, C, Wechsler, SB, Hainline, BE, Sapp, K, Willems, M, Bruel, A, Dias, K-R, Evans, C-A, Roscioli, T, Sachdev, R, Temple, SEL, Zhu, Y, Baker, JJ, Scheffer, IE, Gardiner, FJ, Schneider, AL, Muir, AM, Mefford, HC, Crunk, A, Heise, EM, Millan, F, Monaghan, KG, Person, R, Rhodes, L, Richards, S, Wentzensen, IM, Cogne, B, Isidor, B, Nizon, M, Vincent, M, Besnard, T, Piton, A, Marcelis, C, Kato, K, Koyama, N, Ogi, T, Goh, ES-Y, Richmond, C, Amor, DJ, Boyce, JO, Morgan, AT, Hildebrand, MS, Kaspi, A, Bahlo, M, Fridriksdottir, R, Katrinardottir, H, Sulem, P, Stefansson, K, Bjornsson, HT, Mandelstam, S, Morleo, M, Mariani, M, Scala, M, Accogli, A, Torella, A, Capra, V, Wallis, M, Jansen, S, Waisfisz, Q, de Haan, H, Sadedin, S, Lim, SC, White, SM, Ascher, DB, Schenck, A, Lockhart, PJ, Christodoulou, J, Tan, TY, Stephenson, SEM, Costain, G, Blok, LER, Silk, MA, Nguyen, TB, Dong, X, Alhuzaimi, DE, Dowling, JJ, Walker, S, Amburgey, K, Hayeems, RZ, Rodan, LH, Schwartz, MA, Picker, J, Lynch, SA, Gupta, A, Rasmussen, KJ, Schimmenti, LA, Klee, EW, Niu, Z, Agre, KE, Chilton, I, Chung, WK, Revah-Politi, A, Au, PYB, Griffith, C, Racobaldo, M, Raas-Rothschild, A, Ben Zeev, B, Barel, O, Moutton, S, Morice-Picard, F, Carmignac, V, Cornaton, J, Marle, N, Devinsky, O, Stimach, C, Wechsler, SB, Hainline, BE, Sapp, K, Willems, M, Bruel, A, Dias, K-R, Evans, C-A, Roscioli, T, Sachdev, R, Temple, SEL, Zhu, Y, Baker, JJ, Scheffer, IE, Gardiner, FJ, Schneider, AL, Muir, AM, Mefford, HC, Crunk, A, Heise, EM, Millan, F, Monaghan, KG, Person, R, Rhodes, L, Richards, S, Wentzensen, IM, Cogne, B, Isidor, B, Nizon, M, Vincent, M, Besnard, T, Piton, A, Marcelis, C, Kato, K, Koyama, N, Ogi, T, Goh, ES-Y, Richmond, C, Amor, DJ, Boyce, JO, Morgan, AT, Hildebrand, MS, Kaspi, A, Bahlo, M, Fridriksdottir, R, Katrinardottir, H, Sulem, P, Stefansson, K, Bjornsson, HT, Mandelstam, S, Morleo, M, Mariani, M, Scala, M, Accogli, A, Torella, A, Capra, V, Wallis, M, Jansen, S, Waisfisz, Q, de Haan, H, Sadedin, S, Lim, SC, White, SM, Ascher, DB, Schenck, A, Lockhart, PJ, Christodoulou, J, and Tan, TY
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Neurodevelopmental disorders are highly heterogenous conditions resulting from abnormalities of brain architecture and/or function. FBXW7 (F-box and WD-repeat-domain-containing 7), a recognized developmental regulator and tumor suppressor, has been shown to regulate cell-cycle progression and cell growth and survival by targeting substrates including CYCLIN E1/2 and NOTCH for degradation via the ubiquitin proteasome system. We used a genotype-first approach and global data-sharing platforms to identify 35 individuals harboring de novo and inherited FBXW7 germline monoallelic chromosomal deletions and nonsense, frameshift, splice-site, and missense variants associated with a neurodevelopmental syndrome. The FBXW7 neurodevelopmental syndrome is distinguished by global developmental delay, borderline to severe intellectual disability, hypotonia, and gastrointestinal issues. Brain imaging detailed variable underlying structural abnormalities affecting the cerebellum, corpus collosum, and white matter. A crystal-structure model of FBXW7 predicted that missense variants were clustered at the substrate-binding surface of the WD40 domain and that these might reduce FBXW7 substrate binding affinity. Expression of recombinant FBXW7 missense variants in cultured cells demonstrated impaired CYCLIN E1 and CYCLIN E2 turnover. Pan-neuronal knockdown of the Drosophila ortholog, archipelago, impaired learning and neuronal function. Collectively, the data presented herein provide compelling evidence of an F-Box protein-related, phenotypically variable neurodevelopmental disorder associated with monoallelic variants in FBXW7.
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19. Genomic and phenotypic characterization of 404 individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders caused by CTNNB1 variants
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Kayumi, S, Perez-Jurado, LA, Palomares, M, Rangu, S, Sheppard, SE, Chung, WK, Kruer, MC, Kharbanda, M, Amor, DJ, McGillivray, G, Cohen, JS, Garcia-Minaur, S, van Eyk, CL, Harper, K, Jolly, LA, Webber, DL, Barnett, CP, Santos-Simarro, F, Pacio-Miguez, M, del Pozo, A, Bakhtiari, S, Deardorff, M, Dubbs, HA, Izumi, K, Grand, K, Gray, C, Mark, PR, Bhoj, EJ, Li, D, Ortiz-Gonzalez, XR, Keena, B, Zackai, EH, Goldberg, EM, de Nanclares, GP, Pereda, A, Llano-Rivas, I, Arroyo, I, Fernandez-Cuesta, MA, Thauvin-Robinet, C, Faivre, L, Garde, A, Mazel, B, Bruel, A-L, Tress, ML, Brilstra, E, Fine, AS, Crompton, KE, Stegmann, APA, Sinnema, M, Stevens, SCJ, Nicolai, J, Lesca, G, Lion-Francois, L, Haye, D, Chatron, N, Piton, A, Nizon, M, Cogne, B, Srivastava, S, Bassetti, J, Muss, C, Gripp, KW, Procopio, RA, Millan, F, Morrow, MM, Assaf, M, Moreno-De-Luca, A, Joss, S, Hamilton, MJ, Bertoli, M, Foulds, N, McKee, S, MacLennan, AH, Gecz, J, Corbett, MA, Kayumi, S, Perez-Jurado, LA, Palomares, M, Rangu, S, Sheppard, SE, Chung, WK, Kruer, MC, Kharbanda, M, Amor, DJ, McGillivray, G, Cohen, JS, Garcia-Minaur, S, van Eyk, CL, Harper, K, Jolly, LA, Webber, DL, Barnett, CP, Santos-Simarro, F, Pacio-Miguez, M, del Pozo, A, Bakhtiari, S, Deardorff, M, Dubbs, HA, Izumi, K, Grand, K, Gray, C, Mark, PR, Bhoj, EJ, Li, D, Ortiz-Gonzalez, XR, Keena, B, Zackai, EH, Goldberg, EM, de Nanclares, GP, Pereda, A, Llano-Rivas, I, Arroyo, I, Fernandez-Cuesta, MA, Thauvin-Robinet, C, Faivre, L, Garde, A, Mazel, B, Bruel, A-L, Tress, ML, Brilstra, E, Fine, AS, Crompton, KE, Stegmann, APA, Sinnema, M, Stevens, SCJ, Nicolai, J, Lesca, G, Lion-Francois, L, Haye, D, Chatron, N, Piton, A, Nizon, M, Cogne, B, Srivastava, S, Bassetti, J, Muss, C, Gripp, KW, Procopio, RA, Millan, F, Morrow, MM, Assaf, M, Moreno-De-Luca, A, Joss, S, Hamilton, MJ, Bertoli, M, Foulds, N, McKee, S, MacLennan, AH, Gecz, J, and Corbett, MA
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PURPOSE: Germline loss-of-function variants in CTNNB1 cause neurodevelopmental disorder with spastic diplegia and visual defects (NEDSDV; OMIM 615075) and are the most frequent, recurrent monogenic cause of cerebral palsy (CP). We investigated the range of clinical phenotypes owing to disruptions of CTNNB1 to determine the association between NEDSDV and CP. METHODS: Genetic information from 404 individuals with collectively 392 pathogenic CTNNB1 variants were ascertained for the study. From these, detailed phenotypes for 52 previously unpublished individuals were collected and combined with 68 previously published individuals with comparable clinical information. The functional effects of selected CTNNB1 missense variants were assessed using TOPFlash assay. RESULTS: The phenotypes associated with pathogenic CTNNB1 variants were similar. A diagnosis of CP was not significantly associated with any set of traits that defined a specific phenotypic subgroup, indicating that CP is not additional to NEDSDV. Two CTNNB1 missense variants were dominant negative regulators of WNT signaling, highlighting the utility of the TOPFlash assay to functionally assess variants. CONCLUSION: NEDSDV is a clinically homogeneous disorder irrespective of initial clinical diagnoses, including CP, or entry points for genetic testing.
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20. Women's thoughts on receiving and sharing genetic information: Considerations for genetic counseling
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Pfledderer, CD, Gren, LH, Frost, CJ, Andrulis, IL, Chung, WK, Genkinger, J, Glendon, G, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Southey, M, Terry, MB, Daly, MB, Pfledderer, CD, Gren, LH, Frost, CJ, Andrulis, IL, Chung, WK, Genkinger, J, Glendon, G, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Southey, M, Terry, MB, and Daly, MB
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Indications for genetic testing for inherited cancer syndromes are expanding both in the academic and the community setting. However, only a fraction of individuals who are candidates for testing pursue this option. Therefore, it is important to understand those factors that impact the uptake of genetic testing in individuals affected and unaffected with cancer. A successful translation of genomic risk stratification into clinical care will require that providers of this information are aware of the attitudes, perceived risks and benefits, and concerns of individuals who will be considering testing. The purpose of this study was to assess beliefs, attitudes and preferences for genetic risk information, by personal characteristics of women affected and unaffected by breast cancer enrolled in the Breast Cancer Family Registry Cohort. Data for this analysis came from eight survey questions, which asked participants (N = 9,048, 100% female) about their opinions regarding genetic information. Women reported that conveying the accuracy of the test was important and were interested in information related to personal level of risk, finding out about diseases that could be treated, and information that could be helpful to their families. Young women were most interested in how their own health needs might be impacted by genetic test results, while older women were more interested in how genetic information would benefit other members of the family. Interest in how the genetic test was performed was highest among Asian and Hispanic women. Women affected with breast cancer were more likely to report feeling sad about possibly passing down a breast cancer gene, while unaffected women were more uncertain about their future risk of cancer. The variety of informational needs identified has implications for how genetic counselors can tailor communication to individuals considering genetic testing.
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21. Efficacy and safety of setmelanotide, an MC4R agonist, in individuals with severe obesity due to LEPR or POMC deficiency: single-arm, open-label, multicentre, phase 3 trials
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Argente J, Gonneau-Lejeune J, Wabitsch M, Poitou C, Connors H, Swain J, Stewart M, Kohlsdorf K, Chung Wk, Lia Puder, Yuan G, Clement K, van den Akker E, Farooqi Is, Peter Kühnen, Gordon G, De Waele K, and Bahm A
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Agonist ,Setmelanotide ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,business.industry ,POMC Deficiency ,medicine.drug_class ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Open label ,Severe obesity ,business - Published
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22. Recreational Physical Activity and Outcomes After Breast Cancer in Women at High Familial Risk
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Kehm, RD, MacInnis, RJ, John, EM, Liao, Y, Kurian, AW, Genkinger, JM, Knight, JA, Colonna, S, Chung, WK, Milne, R, Zeinomar, N, Dite, GS, Southey, MC, Giles, GG, Mclachlan, S-A, Whitaker, KD, Friedlander, ML, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Investigators, K, Phillips, K-A, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, Daly, MB, Hopper, JL, Terry, MB, Kehm, RD, MacInnis, RJ, John, EM, Liao, Y, Kurian, AW, Genkinger, JM, Knight, JA, Colonna, S, Chung, WK, Milne, R, Zeinomar, N, Dite, GS, Southey, MC, Giles, GG, Mclachlan, S-A, Whitaker, KD, Friedlander, ML, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Investigators, K, Phillips, K-A, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, Daly, MB, Hopper, JL, and Terry, MB
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BACKGROUND: Recreational physical activity (RPA) is associated with improved survival after breast cancer (BC) in average-risk women, but evidence is limited for women who are at increased familial risk because of a BC family history or BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants (BRCA1/2 PVs). METHODS: We estimated associations of RPA (self-reported average hours per week within 3 years of BC diagnosis) with all-cause mortality and second BC events (recurrence or new primary) after first invasive BC in women in the Prospective Family Study Cohort (n = 4610, diagnosed 1993-2011, aged 22-79 years at diagnosis). We fitted Cox proportional hazards regression models adjusted for age at diagnosis, demographics, and lifestyle factors. We tested for multiplicative interactions (Wald test statistic for cross-product terms) and additive interactions (relative excess risk due to interaction) by age at diagnosis, body mass index, estrogen receptor status, stage at diagnosis, BRCA1/2 PVs, and familial risk score estimated from multigenerational pedigree data. Statistical tests were 2-sided. RESULTS: We observed 1212 deaths and 473 second BC events over a median follow-up from study enrollment of 11.0 and 10.5 years, respectively. After adjusting for covariates, RPA (any vs none) was associated with lower all-cause mortality of 16.1% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.4% to 27.9%) overall, 11.8% (95% CI = -3.6% to 24.9%) in women without BRCA1/2 PVs, and 47.5% (95% CI = 17.4% to 66.6%) in women with BRCA1/2 PVs (RPA*BRCA1/2 multiplicative interaction P = .005; relative excess risk due to interaction = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.01 to 1.74). RPA was not associated with risk of second BC events. CONCLUSION: Findings support that RPA is associated with lower all-cause mortality in women with BC, particularly in women with BRCA1/2 PVs.
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23. Genotype and defects in microtubule-based motility correlate with clinical severity in KIF1A-associated neurological disorder
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Boyle, L, Rao, L, Kaur, S, Fan, X, Mebane, C, Hamm, L, Thornton, A, Ahrendsen, JT, Anderson, MP, Christodoulou, J, Gennerich, A, Shen, Y, Chung, WK, Boyle, L, Rao, L, Kaur, S, Fan, X, Mebane, C, Hamm, L, Thornton, A, Ahrendsen, JT, Anderson, MP, Christodoulou, J, Gennerich, A, Shen, Y, and Chung, WK
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KIF1A-associated neurological disorder (KAND) encompasses a group of rare neurodegenerative conditions caused by variants in KIF1A,a gene that encodes an anterograde neuronal microtubule (MT) motor protein. Here we characterize the natural history of KAND in 117 individuals using a combination of caregiver or self-reported medical history, a standardized measure of adaptive behavior, clinical records, and neuropathology. We developed a heuristic severity score using a weighted sum of common symptoms to assess disease severity. Focusing on 100 individuals, we compared the average clinical severity score for each variant with in silico predictions of deleteriousness and location in the protein. We found increased severity is strongly associated with variants occurring in protein regions involved with ATP and MT binding: the P loop, switch I, and switch II. For a subset of variants, we generated recombinant proteins, which we used to assess transport in vivo by assessing neurite tip accumulation and to assess MT binding, motor velocity, and processivity using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. We find all modeled variants result in defects in protein transport, and we describe three classes of protein dysfunction: reduced MT binding, reduced velocity and processivity, and increased non-motile rigor MT binding. The rigor phenotype is consistently associated with the most severe clinical phenotype, while reduced MT binding is associated with milder clinical phenotypes. Our findings suggest the clinical phenotypic heterogeneity in KAND likely reflects and parallels diverse molecular phenotypes. We propose a different way to describe KAND subtypes to better capture the breadth of disease severity.
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24. The predictive ability of the 313 variant-based polygenic risk score for contralateral breast cancer risk prediction in women of European ancestry with a heterozygous BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variant
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Lakeman, IMM, van den Broek, AJ, Vos, JAM, Barnes, DR, Adlard, J, Andrulis, IL, Arason, A, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Balmana, J, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Borg, A, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collee, JM, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dennis, J, Dhawan, M, Domchek, SM, Eeles, R, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Feliubadalo, L, Foretova, L, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gayther, SA, Gerdes, A-M, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Hahnen, E, Hake, CR, Hamann, U, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jensen, UB, Jiao, Y, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kets, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Kwong, A, Legrand, C, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Manoukian, S, McGuffog, L, Miller, A, Gomes, DM, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Olah, E, Olopade, OI, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Peterlongo, P, Piedmonte, M, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Schmutzler, RK, Sharma, P, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Stadler, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tung, N, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Devilee, P, van Asperen, CJ, Bernstein, JL, Offit, K, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Robson, M, Schmidt, MK, Lakeman, IMM, van den Broek, AJ, Vos, JAM, Barnes, DR, Adlard, J, Andrulis, IL, Arason, A, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Balmana, J, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Borg, A, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collee, JM, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dennis, J, Dhawan, M, Domchek, SM, Eeles, R, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Feliubadalo, L, Foretova, L, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gayther, SA, Gerdes, A-M, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Hahnen, E, Hake, CR, Hamann, U, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jensen, UB, Jiao, Y, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kets, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Kwong, A, Legrand, C, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Manoukian, S, McGuffog, L, Miller, A, Gomes, DM, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Yie, JNY, Olah, E, Olopade, OI, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Peterlongo, P, Piedmonte, M, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Schmutzler, RK, Sharma, P, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Stadler, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tung, N, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Devilee, P, van Asperen, CJ, Bernstein, JL, Offit, K, Easton, DF, Rookus, MA, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Robson, M, and Schmidt, MK
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the association between a previously published 313 variant-based breast cancer (BC) polygenic risk score (PRS313) and contralateral breast cancer (CBC) risk, in BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant heterozygotes. METHODS: We included women of European ancestry with a prevalent first primary invasive BC (BRCA1 = 6,591 with 1,402 prevalent CBC cases; BRCA2 = 4,208 with 647 prevalent CBC cases) from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 (CIMBA), a large international retrospective series. Cox regression analysis was performed to assess the association between overall and ER-specific PRS313 and CBC risk. RESULTS: For BRCA1 heterozygotes the estrogen receptor (ER)-negative PRS313 showed the largest association with CBC risk, hazard ratio (HR) per SD = 1.12, 95% confidence interval (CI) (1.06-1.18), C-index = 0.53; for BRCA2 heterozygotes, this was the ER-positive PRS313, HR = 1.15, 95% CI (1.07-1.25), C-index = 0.57. Adjusting for family history, age at diagnosis, treatment, or pathological characteristics for the first BC did not change association effect sizes. For women developing first BC < age 40 years, the cumulative PRS313 5th and 95th percentile 10-year CBC risks were 22% and 32% for BRCA1 and 13% and 23% for BRCA2 heterozygotes, respectively. CONCLUSION: The PRS313 can be used to refine individual CBC risks for BRCA1/2 heterozygotes of European ancestry, however the PRS313 needs to be considered in the context of a multifactorial risk model to evaluate whether it might influence clinical decision-making.
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25. PPA2-associated sudden cardiac death: extending the clinical and allelic spectrum in 20 new families
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Guimier, A, Achleitner, MT, de Bellaing, AM, Edwards, M, de Pontual, L, Mittal, K, Dunn, KE, Grove, ME, Tysoe, CJ, Dimartino, C, Cameron, J, Kanthi, A, Shukla, A, van den Broek, F, Chatterjee, D, Alston, CL, Knowles, CV, Brett, L, Till, JA, Homfray, T, French, P, Spentzou, G, Elserafy, NA, Lichkus, KS, Sankaran, BP, Kennedy, HL, George, PM, Kidd, A, Wortmann, SB, Fisk, DG, Koopmann, TT, Rafiq, MA, Merker, JD, Parikh, S, Ahimaz, P, Weintraub, RG, Ma, AS, Turner, C, Ellaway, CJ, Phillips, LK, Thorburn, DR, Chung, WK, Kana, SL, Faye-Petersen, OM, Thompson, ML, Janin, A, McLeod, K, McGowan, R, McFarland, R, Girisha, KM, Morris-Rosendahl, DJ, Hurst, ACE, Turner, CLS, Hamilton, RM, Taylor, RW, Bajolle, F, Gordon, CT, Amiel, J, Mayr, JA, Doudney, K, Guimier, A, Achleitner, MT, de Bellaing, AM, Edwards, M, de Pontual, L, Mittal, K, Dunn, KE, Grove, ME, Tysoe, CJ, Dimartino, C, Cameron, J, Kanthi, A, Shukla, A, van den Broek, F, Chatterjee, D, Alston, CL, Knowles, CV, Brett, L, Till, JA, Homfray, T, French, P, Spentzou, G, Elserafy, NA, Lichkus, KS, Sankaran, BP, Kennedy, HL, George, PM, Kidd, A, Wortmann, SB, Fisk, DG, Koopmann, TT, Rafiq, MA, Merker, JD, Parikh, S, Ahimaz, P, Weintraub, RG, Ma, AS, Turner, C, Ellaway, CJ, Phillips, LK, Thorburn, DR, Chung, WK, Kana, SL, Faye-Petersen, OM, Thompson, ML, Janin, A, McLeod, K, McGowan, R, McFarland, R, Girisha, KM, Morris-Rosendahl, DJ, Hurst, ACE, Turner, CLS, Hamilton, RM, Taylor, RW, Bajolle, F, Gordon, CT, Amiel, J, Mayr, JA, and Doudney, K
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PURPOSE: Biallelic hypomorphic variants in PPA2, encoding the mitochondrial inorganic pyrophosphatase 2 protein, have been recently identified in individuals presenting with sudden cardiac death, occasionally triggered by alcohol intake or a viral infection. Here we report 20 new families harboring PPA2 variants. METHODS: Synthesis of clinical and molecular data concerning 34 individuals harboring five previously reported PPA2 variants and 12 novel variants, 11 of which were functionally characterized. RESULTS: Among the 34 individuals, only 6 remain alive. Twenty-three died before the age of 2 years while five died between 14 and 16 years. Within these 28 cases, 15 died of sudden cardiac arrest and 13 of acute heart failure. One case was diagnosed prenatally with cardiomyopathy. Four teenagers drank alcohol before sudden cardiac arrest. Progressive neurological signs were observed in 2/6 surviving individuals. For 11 variants, recombinant PPA2 enzyme activities were significantly decreased and sensitive to temperature, compared to wild-type PPA2 enzyme activity. CONCLUSION: We expand the clinical and mutational spectrum associated with PPA2 dysfunction. Heart failure and sudden cardiac arrest occur at various ages with inter- and intrafamilial phenotypic variability, and presentation can include progressive neurological disease. Alcohol intake can trigger cardiac arrest and should be strictly avoided.
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26. Comprehensive study of 28 individuals with SIN3A-related disorder underscoring the associated mild cognitive and distinctive facial phenotype
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Balasubramanian, M, Dingemans, AJM, Albaba, S, Richardson, R, Yates, TM, Cox, H, Douzgou, S, Armstrong, R, Sansbury, FH, Burke, KB, Fry, AE, Ragge, N, Sharif, S, Foster, A, De Sandre-Giovannoli, A, Elouej, S, Vasudevan, P, Mansour, S, Wilson, K, Stewart, H, Heide, S, Nava, C, Keren, B, Demirdas, S, Brooks, AS, Vincent, M, Isidor, B, Kury, S, Schouten, M, Leenders, E, Chung, WK, Haeringen, AV, Scheffner, T, Debray, F-G, White, SM, Palafoll, MIV, Pfundt, R, Newbury-Ecob, R, Kleefstra, T, Balasubramanian, M, Dingemans, AJM, Albaba, S, Richardson, R, Yates, TM, Cox, H, Douzgou, S, Armstrong, R, Sansbury, FH, Burke, KB, Fry, AE, Ragge, N, Sharif, S, Foster, A, De Sandre-Giovannoli, A, Elouej, S, Vasudevan, P, Mansour, S, Wilson, K, Stewart, H, Heide, S, Nava, C, Keren, B, Demirdas, S, Brooks, AS, Vincent, M, Isidor, B, Kury, S, Schouten, M, Leenders, E, Chung, WK, Haeringen, AV, Scheffner, T, Debray, F-G, White, SM, Palafoll, MIV, Pfundt, R, Newbury-Ecob, R, and Kleefstra, T
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Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (OMIM 613406) is a recently defined neurodevelopmental syndrome caused by heterozygous loss-of-function variants in SIN3A. We define the clinical and neurodevelopmental phenotypes related to SIN3A-haploinsufficiency in 28 unreported patients. Patients with SIN3A variants adversely affecting protein function have mild intellectual disability, growth and feeding difficulties. Involvement of a multidisciplinary team including a geneticist, paediatrician and neurologist should be considered in managing these patients. Patients described here were identified through a combination of clinical evaluation and gene matching strategies (GeneMatcher and Decipher). All patients consented to participate in this study. Mean age of this cohort was 8.2 years (17 males, 11 females). Out of 16 patients ≥ 8 years old assessed, eight (50%) had mild intellectual disability (ID), four had moderate ID (22%), and one had severe ID (6%). Four (25%) did not have any cognitive impairment. Other neurological symptoms such as seizures (4/28) and hypotonia (12/28) were common. Behaviour problems were reported in a minority. In patients ≥2 years, three were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and four with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We report 27 novel variants and one previously reported variant. 24 were truncating variants; three were missense variants and one large in-frame gain including exons 10-12.
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27. 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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28. 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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29. Comprehensive study of 28 individuals with SIN3A-related disorder underscoring the associated mild cognitive and distinctive facial phenotype
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Balasubramanian M, Dingemans AJM, lbaba S, Richardson R, Yates TM, Cox H, Douzgou S, Armstrong R, Sansbury FH, Burke KB, Fry AE, Ragge N, Sharif S, Foster A, De Sandre-Giovannoli A, Elouej S, Vasudevan P, Mansour S, Wilson K, Stewart H, Heide S, Nava C, Keren B, Demirdas S, Brooks AS, Vincent M, Isidor B, Küry S, Schouten M, Leenders E, Chung WK, van Haeringen A, Scheffner T, Debray F, White SM, Valenzuela Palafoll MI, Pfundt R, Newbury-Ecob R, Kleefstra T, Balasubramanian M, Dingemans AJM, lbaba S, Richardson R, Yates TM, Cox H, Douzgou S, Armstrong R, Sansbury FH, Burke KB, Fry AE, Ragge N, Sharif S, Foster A, De Sandre-Giovannoli A, Elouej S, Vasudevan P, Mansour S, Wilson K, Stewart H, Heide S, Nava C, Keren B, Demirdas S, Brooks AS, Vincent M, Isidor B, Küry S, Schouten M, Leenders E, Chung WK, van Haeringen A, Scheffner T, Debray F, White SM, Valenzuela Palafoll MI, Pfundt R, Newbury-Ecob R, and Kleefstra T
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Witteveen-Kolk syndrome (OMIM 613406) is a recently defined neurodevelopmental syndrome caused by heterozygous loss-of-function variants in SIN3A. We define the clinical and neurodevelopmental phenotypes related to SIN3A-haploinsufficiency in 28 unreported patients. Patients with SIN3A variants adversely affecting protein function have mild intellectual disability, growth and feeding difficulties. Involvement of a multidisciplinary team including a geneticist, pediatrician and neurologist should be considered in managing these patients. Patients described here were identified through a combination of clinical evaluation and gene matching strategies (GeneMatcher and Decipher). All patients consented to participate in this study. Mean age of this cohort was 8.2 years (17 males, 11 females). Out of 16 patients ≥ eight years old assessed, eight (50%) had mild intellectual disability (ID), four had moderate ID (22%), and one had severe ID (6%). Four (25%) did not have any cognitive impairment. Other neurological symptoms such as seizures (4/28) and hypotonia (12/28) were common. Behaviour problems were reported in a minority. In patients ≥2 years, three were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and four with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We report 27 novel variants and one previously reported variant. 24 were truncating variants; three were missense variants and one large in-frame gain including exons 10-12.
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30. 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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31. 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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32. 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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33. Phenotypic spectrum and transcriptomic profile associated with germline variants in TRAF7
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Castilla-Vallmanya L, Selmer KK, Dimartino C, Raquel Rabionet Janssen, Blanco-Sánchez B, Yang S, Reijnders MRF, van Essen AJ, Oufadem M, Vigeland MD, Stadheim B, Houge G, Cox H, Kingston H, Clayton-Smith J, Innis JW, Iascone M, Cereda A, Gabbiadini S, Chung WK, Sanders V, Charrow J, Bryant E, Millichap J, Vitobello A, Thauvin C, Mau-Them FT, Faivre L, Lesca G, Labalme A, Rougeot C, Chatron N, Sanlaville D, Christensen KM, Kirby A, Lewandowski R, Gannaway R, Aly M, Lehman A, Clarke L, Graul-Neumann L, Zweier C, Lessel D, Lozic B, Aukrust I, Peretz R, Stratton R, Smol T, Dieux-Coëslier A, Meira J, Wohler E, Sobreira N, Beaver EM, Heeley J, Briere LC, High FA, Sweetser DA, Walker MA, Keegan CE, Jayakar P, Shinawi M, Kerstjens-Frederikse WS, Earl DL, Siu VM, Reesor E, Yao T, Hegele RA, Vaske OM, Rego S, Undiagnosed Diseases Network, Care4Rare Canada Consortium, Shapiro KA, Wong B, Gambello MJ, McDonald M, Karlowicz D, Colombo R, Serretti A, Pais L, O'Donnell-Luria A, Wray A, Sadedin S, Chong B, Tan TY, Christodoulou J, White SM, Slavotinek A, Barbouth D, Morel Swols D, Parisot M, Bole-Feysot C, Nitschké P, Pingault V, Munnich A, Cho MT, Cormier-Daire V, Balcells S, Lyonnet S, Grinberg-Vaisman DR, Amiel J, Urreizti R, and Gordon CT
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craniofacial development ,patent ductus arteriosus ,TRAF7 ,intellectual disability ,blepharophimosis - Abstract
PURPOSE: Somatic variants in tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 7 (TRAF7) cause meningioma, while germline variants have recently been identified in seven patients with developmental delay and cardiac, facial, and digital anomalies. We aimed to define the clinical and mutational spectrum associated with TRAF7 germline variants in a large series of patients, and to determine the molecular effects of the variants through transcriptomic analysis of patient fibroblasts. METHODS: We performed exome, targeted capture, and Sanger sequencing of patients with undiagnosed developmental disorders, in multiple independent diagnostic or research centers. Phenotypic and mutational comparisons were facilitated through data exchange platforms. Whole-transcriptome sequencing was performed on RNA from patient- and control-derived fibroblasts. RESULTS: We identified heterozygous missense variants in TRAF7 as the cause of a developmental delay-malformation syndrome in 45 patients. Major features include a recognizable facial gestalt (characterized in particular by blepharophimosis), short neck, pectus carinatum, digital deviations, and patent ductus arteriosus. Almost all variants occur in the WD40 repeats and most are recurrent. Several differentially expressed genes were identified in patient fibroblasts. CONCLUSION: We provide the first large-scale analysis of the clinical and mutational spectrum associated with the TRAF7 developmental syndrome, and we shed light on its molecular etiology through transcriptome studies.
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34. Author Correction: Large-scale targeted sequencing identifies risk genes for neurodevelopmental disorders (Nature Communications, (2020), 11, 1, (4932), 10.1038/s41467-020-18723-y)
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Wang, T, Hoekzema, K, Vecchio, D, Wu, H, Sulovari, A, Coe, BP, Gillentine, MA, Wilfert, AB, Perez-Jurado, LA, Kvarnung, M, Sleyp, Y, Earl, RK, Rosenfeld, JA, Geisheker, MR, Han, L, Du, B, Barnett, C, Thompson, E, Shaw, M, Carroll, R, Friend, K, Catford, R, Palmer, EE, Zou, X, Ou, J, Li, H, Guo, H, Gerdts, J, Avola, E, Calabrese, G, Elia, M, Greco, D, Lindstrand, A, Nordgren, A, Anderlid, BM, Vandeweyer, G, Van Dijck, A, Van der Aa, N, McKenna, B, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Havlovicova, M, Malerba, G, Bernardina, BD, Muglia, P, van Haeringen, A, Hoffer, MJV, Franke, B, Cappuccio, G, Delatycki, M, Lockhart, PJ, Manning, MA, Liu, P, Scheffer, IE, Brunetti-Pierri, N, Rommelse, N, Amaral, DG, Santen, GWE, Trabetti, E, Sedláček, Z, Michaelson, JJ, Pierce, K, Courchesne, E, Kooy, RF, Acampado, J, Ace, AJ, Amatya, A, Astrovskaya, I, Bashar, A, Brooks, E, Butler, ME, Cartner, LA, Chin, W, Chung, WK, Daniels, AM, Feliciano, P, Fleisch, C, Ganesan, S, Jensen, W, Lash, AE, Marini, R, Myers, VJ, O’Connor, E, Rigby, C, Robertson, BE, Shah, N, Shah, S, Singer, E, Snyder, LAG, Stephens, AN, Tjernagel, J, Vernoia, BM, Volfovsky, N, White, LC, Hsieh, A, Shen, Y, Zhou, X, Turner, TN, Bahl, E, Thomas, TR, Wang, T, Hoekzema, K, Vecchio, D, Wu, H, Sulovari, A, Coe, BP, Gillentine, MA, Wilfert, AB, Perez-Jurado, LA, Kvarnung, M, Sleyp, Y, Earl, RK, Rosenfeld, JA, Geisheker, MR, Han, L, Du, B, Barnett, C, Thompson, E, Shaw, M, Carroll, R, Friend, K, Catford, R, Palmer, EE, Zou, X, Ou, J, Li, H, Guo, H, Gerdts, J, Avola, E, Calabrese, G, Elia, M, Greco, D, Lindstrand, A, Nordgren, A, Anderlid, BM, Vandeweyer, G, Van Dijck, A, Van der Aa, N, McKenna, B, Hancarova, M, Bendova, S, Havlovicova, M, Malerba, G, Bernardina, BD, Muglia, P, van Haeringen, A, Hoffer, MJV, Franke, B, Cappuccio, G, Delatycki, M, Lockhart, PJ, Manning, MA, Liu, P, Scheffer, IE, Brunetti-Pierri, N, Rommelse, N, Amaral, DG, Santen, GWE, Trabetti, E, Sedláček, Z, Michaelson, JJ, Pierce, K, Courchesne, E, Kooy, RF, Acampado, J, Ace, AJ, Amatya, A, Astrovskaya, I, Bashar, A, Brooks, E, Butler, ME, Cartner, LA, Chin, W, Chung, WK, Daniels, AM, Feliciano, P, Fleisch, C, Ganesan, S, Jensen, W, Lash, AE, Marini, R, Myers, VJ, O’Connor, E, Rigby, C, Robertson, BE, Shah, N, Shah, S, Singer, E, Snyder, LAG, Stephens, AN, Tjernagel, J, Vernoia, BM, Volfovsky, N, White, LC, Hsieh, A, Shen, Y, Zhou, X, Turner, TN, Bahl, E, and Thomas, TR
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The original version of this Article contained an error on page 5 of the Results section, which incorrectly read ‘They are characterized by craniofacial dysmorphisms (9/10), thin vermillion border and lips (4/7), and feeding difficulties (6/11), and exhibit neonatal hypotonia (10/7)’. The correct version states ‘They are characterized by craniofacial dysmorphisms (9/10), thin vermillion border and lips (4/7), and feeding difficulties (6/11), and exhibit neonatal hypotonia (7/10)’.
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35. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: an international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers (vol 22, 8, 2020)
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Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Gesta, P, Pujol, P, Lortholary, A, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, van Engelen, K, Mourits, MJE, Ausems, MGEM, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Gauthier-Villars, M, Caron, O, Gesta, P, Pujol, P, Lortholary, A, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, van Engelen, K, Mourits, MJE, Ausems, MGEM, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and Easton, DF
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After publication of the original article [1], we were notified that columns in Table 2 were erroneously displayed.
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36. Predominant and novel de novo variants in 29 individuals withALG13deficiency: Clinical description, biomarker status, biochemical analysis, and treatment suggestions
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Ng, BG, Eklund, EA, Shiryaev, SA, Dong, YY, Abbott, M-A, Asteggiano, C, Bamshad, MJ, Barr, E, Bernstein, JA, Chelakkadan, S, Christodoulou, J, Chung, WK, Ciliberto, MA, Cousin, J, Gardiner, F, Ghosh, S, Graf, WD, Grunewald, S, Hammond, K, Hauser, NS, Hoganson, GE, Houck, KM, Kohler, JN, Morava, E, Larson, AA, Liu, P, Madathil, S, McCormack, C, Meeks, NJL, Miller, R, Monaghan, KG, Nickerson, DA, Palculict, TB, Papazoglu, GM, Pletcher, BA, Scheffer, IE, Schenone, AB, Schnur, RE, Si, Y, Rowe, LJ, Russi, AHS, Russo, RS, Thabet, F, Tuite, A, Villanueva, MM, Wang, RY, Webster, R, Wilson, D, Zalan, A, Wolfe, LA, Rosenfeld, JA, Rhodes, L, Freeze, HH, Ng, BG, Eklund, EA, Shiryaev, SA, Dong, YY, Abbott, M-A, Asteggiano, C, Bamshad, MJ, Barr, E, Bernstein, JA, Chelakkadan, S, Christodoulou, J, Chung, WK, Ciliberto, MA, Cousin, J, Gardiner, F, Ghosh, S, Graf, WD, Grunewald, S, Hammond, K, Hauser, NS, Hoganson, GE, Houck, KM, Kohler, JN, Morava, E, Larson, AA, Liu, P, Madathil, S, McCormack, C, Meeks, NJL, Miller, R, Monaghan, KG, Nickerson, DA, Palculict, TB, Papazoglu, GM, Pletcher, BA, Scheffer, IE, Schenone, AB, Schnur, RE, Si, Y, Rowe, LJ, Russi, AHS, Russo, RS, Thabet, F, Tuite, A, Villanueva, MM, Wang, RY, Webster, R, Wilson, D, Zalan, A, Wolfe, LA, Rosenfeld, JA, Rhodes, L, and Freeze, HH
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Asparagine-linked glycosylation 13 homolog (ALG13) encodes a nonredundant, highly conserved, X-linked uridine diphosphate (UDP)-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase required for the synthesis of lipid linked oligosaccharide precursor and proper N-linked glycosylation. De novo variants in ALG13 underlie a form of early infantile epileptic encephalopathy known as EIEE36, but given its essential role in glycosylation, it is also considered a congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG), ALG13-CDG. Twenty-four previously reported ALG13-CDG cases had de novo variants, but surprisingly, unlike most forms of CDG, ALG13-CDG did not show the anticipated glycosylation defects, typically detected by altered transferrin glycosylation. Structural homology modeling of two recurrent de novo variants, p.A81T and p.N107S, suggests both are likely to impact the function of ALG13. Using a corresponding ALG13-deficient yeast strain, we show that expressing yeast ALG13 with either of the highly conserved hotspot variants rescues the observed growth defect, but not its glycosylation abnormality. We present molecular and clinical data on 29 previously unreported individuals with de novo variants in ALG13. This more than doubles the number of known cases. A key finding is that a vast majority of the individuals presents with West syndrome, a feature shared with other CDG types. Among these, the initial epileptic spasms best responded to adrenocorticotropic hormone or prednisolone, while clobazam and felbamate showed promise for continued epilepsy treatment. A ketogenic diet seems to play an important role in the treatment of these individuals.
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37. Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses
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Zhan, H, Ahearn, TU, Lecarpentier, J, Barnes, D, Beesley, J, Qi, G, Jiang, X, O'Mara, TA, Zhao, N, Bolla, MK, Dunning, AM, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Abu Ful, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Brucker, SY, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Byers, H, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campa, D, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiaens, M, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hake, CR, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Hillemanns, P, Hogervorst, FBL, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huebner, H, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Konstantopoulou, I, Koppert, LB, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Laenkholm, A-V, Lambrechts, D, Larsson, SC, Laurent-Puig, P, Lazaro, C, Lazarova, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Lindblom, A, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, McGuffog, L, McLean, C, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Mingazheva, E, Montagna, M, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Nielsens, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Papi, L, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Phillips, K-A, Piedmonte, M, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Prokofyeva, D, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Risch, HA, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ruebner, M, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schuermann, P, Senter, L, Sharma, P, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Singer, CF, Smichkoska, S, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, AJ, Szabo, C, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, M, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van den Ouweland, AMW, van der Kolk, LE, van Veen, EM, vanRensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Zorn, KK, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Simard, J, Pharoah, PDP, Michailidou, K, Antoniou, AC, Schmidt, MK, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Chatterjee, N, Garcia-Closas, M, Zhan, H, Ahearn, TU, Lecarpentier, J, Barnes, D, Beesley, J, Qi, G, Jiang, X, O'Mara, TA, Zhao, N, Bolla, MK, Dunning, AM, Dennis, J, Wang, Q, Abu Ful, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Becher, H, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Brucker, SY, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Byers, H, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campa, D, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiaens, M, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Cornelissen, S, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haeberle, L, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Hake, CR, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harkness, EF, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Hillemanns, P, Hogervorst, FBL, Holleczek, B, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Howell, A, Huebner, H, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jager, A, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Kapoor, PM, Karlan, BY, Keeman, R, Khan, S, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Ko, Y-D, Konstantopoulou, I, Koppert, LB, Koutros, S, Kristensen, VN, Laenkholm, A-V, Lambrechts, D, Larsson, SC, Laurent-Puig, P, Lazaro, C, Lazarova, E, Lejbkowicz, F, Leslie, G, Lesueur, F, Lindblom, A, Lissowska, J, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, MacInnis, RJ, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, McGuffog, L, McLean, C, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Mingazheva, E, Montagna, M, Mulligan, AM, Mulot, C, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Neven, P, Newman, WG, Nielsens, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nodora, J, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Orr, N, Papi, L, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peshkin, B, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Phillips, K-A, Piedmonte, M, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Prajzendanc, K, Prentice, R, Prokofyeva, D, Rack, B, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Rennert, HS, Risch, HA, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ruebner, M, Ruediger, T, Saloustros, E, Sampson, S, Sandler, DP, Sawyer, EJ, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneeweiss, A, Schoemaker, MJ, Schoettker, B, Schuermann, P, Senter, L, Sharma, P, Sherman, ME, Shu, X-O, Singer, CF, Smichkoska, S, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Stone, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Swerdlow, AJ, Szabo, C, Tamimi, RM, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, M, Thomassen, M, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Tomlinson, I, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van den Ouweland, AMW, van der Kolk, LE, van Veen, EM, vanRensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, JN, Wildiers, H, Winqvist, R, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Zheng, W, Zorn, KK, Milne, RL, Kraft, P, Simard, J, Pharoah, PDP, Michailidou, K, Antoniou, AC, Schmidt, MK, Chenevix-Trench, G, Easton, DF, Chatterjee, N, and Garcia-Closas, M
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Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype1-3. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 × 10-8), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores.
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38. Risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy, natural menopause, and breast cancer risk: an international prospective cohort of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Laborde, L, Breysse, E, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Buecher, B, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Berthet, P, Faivre, L, Luporsi, E, Mari, V, Gladieff, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Colas, C, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Nguyen, TD, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Bignon, Y-J, Demange, L, Penet, C, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Venat-Bouvet, L, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Fert-Ferrer, S, Bera, O, Ellis, S, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, Hogervorst, FBL, Collee, JM, van Asperen, CJ, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Verloop, J, van den Broek, E, Mourits, MJE, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, Easton, DF, Mavaddat, N, Antoniou, AC, Mooij, TM, Hooning, MJ, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BA, Nogues, C, Laborde, L, Breysse, E, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Gauthier-Villars, M, Buecher, B, Caron, O, Fourme-Mouret, E, Fricker, J-P, Lasset, C, Bonadona, V, Berthet, P, Faivre, L, Luporsi, E, Mari, V, Gladieff, L, Gesta, P, Sobol, H, Eisinger, F, Longy, M, Dugast, C, Colas, C, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Corsini, C, Lortholary, A, Vennin, P, Adenis, C, Nguyen, TD, Delnatte, C, Tinat, J, Tennevet, I, Limacher, J-M, Maugard, C, Bignon, Y-J, Demange, L, Penet, C, Dreyfus, H, Cohen-Haguenauer, O, Venat-Bouvet, L, Leroux, D, Zattara-Cannoni, H, Fert-Ferrer, S, Bera, O, Ellis, S, Barrowdale, D, Frost, D, Evans, DG, Izatt, L, Adlard, J, Eeles, R, Brewer, C, Tischkowitz, M, Henderson, A, Cook, J, Eccles, D, Hogervorst, FBL, Collee, JM, van Asperen, CJ, Mensenkamp, AR, Ausems, MGEM, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, van Engelen, K, Blok, MJ, Oosterwijk, JC, Verloop, J, van den Broek, E, Mourits, MJE, Koppert, LB, Hopper, JL, John, EM, Chung, WK, Andrulis, IL, Daly, MB, Buys, SS, Benitez, J, Caldes, T, Jakubowska, A, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Tan, Y, Olah, E, Navratilova, M, Foretova, L, Gerdes, A-M, Roos-Blom, M-J, Van Leeuwen, FE, Arver, B, Olsson, H, Schmutzler, RK, Engel, C, Kast, K, Phillips, K-A, Terry, MB, Milne, RL, Goldgar, DE, Rookus, MA, Andrieu, N, and Easton, DF
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BACKGROUND: The effect of risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO) on breast cancer risk for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers is uncertain. Retrospective analyses have suggested a protective effect but may be substantially biased. Prospective studies have had limited power, particularly for BRCA2 mutation carriers. Further, previous studies have not considered the effect of RRSO in the context of natural menopause. METHODS: A multi-centre prospective cohort of 2272 BRCA1 and 1605 BRCA2 mutation carriers was followed for a mean of 5.4 and 4.9 years, respectively; 426 women developed incident breast cancer. RRSO was modelled as a time-dependent covariate in Cox regression, and its effect assessed in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. RESULTS: There was no association between RRSO and breast cancer for BRCA1 (HR = 1.23; 95% CI 0.94-1.61) or BRCA2 (HR = 0.88; 95% CI 0.62-1.24) mutation carriers. For BRCA2 mutation carriers, HRs were 0.68 (95% CI 0.40-1.15) and 1.07 (95% CI 0.69-1.64) for RRSO carried out before or after age 45 years, respectively. The HR for BRCA2 mutation carriers decreased with increasing time since RRSO (HR = 0.51; 95% CI 0.26-0.99 for 5 years or longer after RRSO). Estimates for premenopausal women were similar. CONCLUSION: We found no evidence that RRSO reduces breast cancer risk for BRCA1 mutation carriers. A potentially beneficial effect for BRCA2 mutation carriers was observed, particularly after 5 years following RRSO. These results may inform counselling and management of carriers with respect to RRSO.
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39. Recreational Physical Activity Is Associated with Reduced Breast Cancer Risk in Adult Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer: A Cohort Study of Women Selected for Familial and Genetic Risk
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Kehm, RD, Genkinger, JM, MacInnis, RJ, John, EM, Phillips, K-A, Dite, GS, Milne, RL, Zeinomar, N, Liao, Y, Knight, JA, Southey, MC, Chung, WK, Giles, GG, McLachlan, S-A, Whitaker, KD, Friedlander, M, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, Daly, MB, Hopper, JL, Terry, MB, Kehm, RD, Genkinger, JM, MacInnis, RJ, John, EM, Phillips, K-A, Dite, GS, Milne, RL, Zeinomar, N, Liao, Y, Knight, JA, Southey, MC, Chung, WK, Giles, GG, McLachlan, S-A, Whitaker, KD, Friedlander, M, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, Daly, MB, Hopper, JL, and Terry, MB
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Although physical activity is associated with lower breast cancer risk for average-risk women, it is not known if this association applies to women at high familial/genetic risk. We examined the association of recreational physical activity (self-reported by questionnaire) with breast cancer risk using the Prospective Family Study Cohort, which is enriched with women who have a breast cancer family history (N = 15,550). We examined associations of adult and adolescent recreational physical activity (quintiles of age-adjusted total metabolic equivalents per week) with breast cancer risk using multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression, adjusted for demographics, lifestyle factors, and body mass index. We tested for multiplicative interactions of physical activity with predicted absolute breast cancer familial risk based on pedigree data and with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation status. Baseline recreational physical activity level in the highest four quintiles compared with the lowest quintile was associated with a 20% lower breast cancer risk (HR, 0.80; 95% confidence interval, 0.68-0.93). The association was not modified by familial risk or BRCA mutation status (P interactions >0.05). No overall association was found for adolescent recreational physical activity. Recreational physical activity in adulthood may lower breast cancer risk for women across the spectrum of familial risk. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings suggest that physical activity might reduce breast cancer risk by about 20% for women across the risk continuum, including women at higher-than-average risk due to their family history or genetic susceptibility.See related commentary by Niehoff et al., p. 23.
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40. Association of Genomic Domains in BRCA1 and BRCA2 with Prostate Cancer Risk and Aggressiveness
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Patel, VL, Busch, EL, Friebel, TM, Cronin, A, Leslie, G, McGuffog, L, Adlard, J, Agata, S, Agnarsson, BA, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Alducci, E, Andrulis, IL, Arason, A, Arnold, N, Artioli, G, Arver, B, Auber, B, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barroso, A, Barrowdale, D, Belotti, M, Benitez, J, Bertelsen, B, Blok, MJ, Bodrogi, I, Bonadona, V, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Boonen, SE, Borde, J, Borg, A, Bradbury, AR, Brady, A, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buecher, B, Buys, SS, Cabezas-Camarero, S, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campbell, IG, Carnevali, I, Carrasco, E, Chan, TL, Chu, ATW, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Cook, J, Cortesi, L, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Damante, G, Darder, E, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, Della Puppa, L, Dennis, J, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Donaldson, A, Dworniczak, B, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eeles, RA, Ehrencrona, H, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Faust, U, Feliubadalo, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Fountzilas, G, Frost, D, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garre, P, Gauthier-Villars, M, Geczi, L, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giannini, G, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Greene, MH, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hauke, J, Herold, N, Hogervorst, FBL, Honisch, E, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Izatt, L, Jager, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jensen, UB, Jensen, TD, Johannsson, OT, John, EM, Joseph, V, Kang, E, Kast, K, Kiiski, J, Kim, S-W, Kim, Z, Ko, K-P, Konstantopoulou, I, Kramer, G, Krogh, L, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Larsen, M, Lasset, C, Lautrup, C, Lazaro, C, Lee, J, Lee, JW, Lee, MH, Lemke, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Lindblom, A, Llovet, P, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Lopez-Perolio, I, Lorca, V, Loud, JT, Ma, ESK, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Martin, L, Matricardi, L, Mebirouk, N, Medici, V, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, C, Gomes, DM, Montagna, M, Mooij, TM, Moserle, L, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Navratilova, M, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FCC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Palli, D, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Perez-Segura, P, Peterlongo, P, Petersen, AH, Porteous, ME, Angel Pujana, M, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rhiem, K, Rizzolo, P, Robson, ME, Rookus, MA, Rossing, CM, Ruddy, KJ, Santos, C, Saule, C, Scarpitta, R, Schmutzler, RK, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Seynaeve, CM, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Shin, VY, Silvestri, V, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Snape, K, Solano, AR, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steele, L, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Stradella, A, Sunde, L, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thomassen, M, Tibiletti, MG, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tommasi, S, Torres, D, Toss, A, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Asperen, CJ, van der Baan, FH, van der Kolk, LE, van der Luijt, RB, van Hest, LP, Varesco, L, Varon-Mateeva, R, Viel, A, Vierstraete, J, Villa, R, von Wachenfeldt, A, Wagner, P, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wieme, G, Yadav, S, Yannoukakos, D, Yoon, S-Y, Zanzottera, C, Zorn, KK, D'Amico, A, Freedman, ML, Pomerantz, MM, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Neuhausen, SL, Ottini, L, Nielsen, HR, Rebbeck, TR, Patel, VL, Busch, EL, Friebel, TM, Cronin, A, Leslie, G, McGuffog, L, Adlard, J, Agata, S, Agnarsson, BA, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Alducci, E, Andrulis, IL, Arason, A, Arnold, N, Artioli, G, Arver, B, Auber, B, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barroso, A, Barrowdale, D, Belotti, M, Benitez, J, Bertelsen, B, Blok, MJ, Bodrogi, I, Bonadona, V, Bonanni, B, Bondavalli, D, Boonen, SE, Borde, J, Borg, A, Bradbury, AR, Brady, A, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buecher, B, Buys, SS, Cabezas-Camarero, S, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Calvello, M, Campbell, IG, Carnevali, I, Carrasco, E, Chan, TL, Chu, ATW, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Cook, J, Cortesi, L, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Damante, G, Darder, E, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, Della Puppa, L, Dennis, J, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Donaldson, A, Dworniczak, B, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Eeles, RA, Ehrencrona, H, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Faust, U, Feliubadalo, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Fountzilas, G, Frost, D, Garcia-Barberan, V, Garre, P, Gauthier-Villars, M, Geczi, L, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giannini, G, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Greene, MH, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hauke, J, Herold, N, Hogervorst, FBL, Honisch, E, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Izatt, L, Jager, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jensen, UB, Jensen, TD, Johannsson, OT, John, EM, Joseph, V, Kang, E, Kast, K, Kiiski, J, Kim, S-W, Kim, Z, Ko, K-P, Konstantopoulou, I, Kramer, G, Krogh, L, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Larsen, M, Lasset, C, Lautrup, C, Lazaro, C, Lee, J, Lee, JW, Lee, MH, Lemke, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Lindblom, A, Llovet, P, Lopez-Fernandez, A, Lopez-Perolio, I, Lorca, V, Loud, JT, Ma, ESK, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Martin, L, Matricardi, L, Mebirouk, N, Medici, V, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, C, Gomes, DM, Montagna, M, Mooij, TM, Moserle, L, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Navratilova, M, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FCC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Palli, D, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Perez-Segura, P, Peterlongo, P, Petersen, AH, Porteous, ME, Angel Pujana, M, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rhiem, K, Rizzolo, P, Robson, ME, Rookus, MA, Rossing, CM, Ruddy, KJ, Santos, C, Saule, C, Scarpitta, R, Schmutzler, RK, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Seynaeve, CM, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Shin, VY, Silvestri, V, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Snape, K, Solano, AR, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steele, L, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Stradella, A, Sunde, L, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thomassen, M, Tibiletti, MG, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tommasi, S, Torres, D, Toss, A, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Asperen, CJ, van der Baan, FH, van der Kolk, LE, van der Luijt, RB, van Hest, LP, Varesco, L, Varon-Mateeva, R, Viel, A, Vierstraete, J, Villa, R, von Wachenfeldt, A, Wagner, P, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wieme, G, Yadav, S, Yannoukakos, D, Yoon, S-Y, Zanzottera, C, Zorn, KK, D'Amico, A, Freedman, ML, Pomerantz, MM, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Neuhausen, SL, Ottini, L, Nielsen, HR, and Rebbeck, TR
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Pathogenic sequence variants (PSV) in BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) are associated with increased risk and severity of prostate cancer. We evaluated whether PSVs in BRCA1/2 were associated with risk of overall prostate cancer or high grade (Gleason 8+) prostate cancer using an international sample of 65 BRCA1 and 171 BRCA2 male PSV carriers with prostate cancer, and 3,388 BRCA1 and 2,880 BRCA2 male PSV carriers without prostate cancer. PSVs in the 3' region of BRCA2 (c.7914+) were significantly associated with elevated risk of prostate cancer compared with reference bin c.1001-c.7913 [HR = 1.78; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.25-2.52; P = 0.001], as well as elevated risk of Gleason 8+ prostate cancer (HR = 3.11; 95% CI, 1.63-5.95; P = 0.001). c.756-c.1000 was also associated with elevated prostate cancer risk (HR = 2.83; 95% CI, 1.71-4.68; P = 0.00004) and elevated risk of Gleason 8+ prostate cancer (HR = 4.95; 95% CI, 2.12-11.54; P = 0.0002). No genotype-phenotype associations were detected for PSVs in BRCA1. These results demonstrate that specific BRCA2 PSVs may be associated with elevated risk of developing aggressive prostate cancer. SIGNIFICANCE: Aggressive prostate cancer risk in BRCA2 mutation carriers may vary according to the specific BRCA2 mutation inherited by the at-risk individual.
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41. Polygenic risk scores and breast and epithelial ovarian cancer risks for carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variants
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Barnes, DR, Rookus, MA, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Mooij, TM, Dennis, J, Mavaddat, N, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrieu, N, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Berthet, P, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, AM, Blok, MJ, Bonanni, B, Boonen, SE, Borg, A, Bozsik, A, Bradbury, AR, Brennan, P, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Christensen, LL, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colas, C, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Daly, MB, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Dumont, M, Eeles, R, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedlander, M, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giraud, S, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gschwantler-Kaulich, D, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hentschel, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Horvath, J, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kast, K, Koudijs, M, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lasset, C, Lazaro, C, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mukherjee, S, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nogues, C, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan, A, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Phillips, K-A, Prajzendanc, K, Pujana, MA, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Ronlund, K, Salani, R, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Singer, CF, Slavin, TP, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steinemann, D, Steinsnyder, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Yadav, S, Yang, X, Yannoukakos, D, Zimbalatti, D, Offit, K, Thomassen, M, Couch, FJ, Schmutzler, RK, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Antoniou, AC, Barnes, DR, Rookus, MA, McGuffog, L, Leslie, G, Mooij, TM, Dennis, J, Mavaddat, N, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrieu, N, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Benitez, J, Berthet, P, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, AM, Blok, MJ, Bonanni, B, Boonen, SE, Borg, A, Bozsik, A, Bradbury, AR, Brennan, P, Brewer, C, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Christensen, LL, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colas, C, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Cook, J, Daly, MB, Davidson, R, de la Hoya, M, de Putter, R, Delnatte, C, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Dumont, M, Eeles, R, Ejlertsen, B, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Foretova, L, Fostira, F, Friedlander, M, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gehrig, A, Gerdes, A-M, Gesta, P, Giraud, S, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gschwantler-Kaulich, D, Hahnen, E, Hamann, U, Hanson, H, Hentschel, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hooning, MJ, Horvath, J, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Izquierdo, A, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Kast, K, Koudijs, M, Kruse, TA, Kwong, A, Laitman, Y, Lasset, C, Lazaro, C, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Liljegren, A, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Mai, PL, Manoukian, S, Mari, V, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Mensenkamp, AR, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mouret-Fourme, E, Mukherjee, S, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Niederacher, D, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nogues, C, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Ong, K-R, O'Shaughnessy-Kirwan, A, Osorio, A, Ott, C-E, Papi, L, Park, SK, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Phillips, K-A, Prajzendanc, K, Pujana, MA, Radice, P, Ramser, J, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Ronlund, K, Salani, R, Schuster, H, Senter, L, Shah, PD, Sharma, P, Side, LE, Singer, CF, Slavin, TP, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spurdle, AB, Steinemann, D, Steinsnyder, Z, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Sutter, C, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Teo, SH, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Trainer, AH, Tung, N, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Wang-Gohrke, S, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Yadav, S, Yang, X, Yannoukakos, D, Zimbalatti, D, Offit, K, Thomassen, M, Couch, FJ, Schmutzler, RK, Simard, J, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, and Antoniou, AC
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PURPOSE: We assessed the associations between population-based polygenic risk scores (PRS) for breast (BC) or epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) with cancer risks for BRCA1 and BRCA2 pathogenic variant carriers. METHODS: Retrospective cohort data on 18,935 BRCA1 and 12,339 BRCA2 female pathogenic variant carriers of European ancestry were available. Three versions of a 313 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) BC PRS were evaluated based on whether they predict overall, estrogen receptor (ER)-negative, or ER-positive BC, and two PRS for overall or high-grade serous EOC. Associations were validated in a prospective cohort. RESULTS: The ER-negative PRS showed the strongest association with BC risk for BRCA1 carriers (hazard ratio [HR] per standard deviation = 1.29 [95% CI 1.25-1.33], P = 3×10-72). For BRCA2, the strongest association was with overall BC PRS (HR = 1.31 [95% CI 1.27-1.36], P = 7×10-50). HR estimates decreased significantly with age and there was evidence for differences in associations by predicted variant effects on protein expression. The HR estimates were smaller than general population estimates. The high-grade serous PRS yielded the strongest associations with EOC risk for BRCA1 (HR = 1.32 [95% CI 1.25-1.40], P = 3×10-22) and BRCA2 (HR = 1.44 [95% CI 1.30-1.60], P = 4×10-12) carriers. The associations in the prospective cohort were similar. CONCLUSION: Population-based PRS are strongly associated with BC and EOC risks for BRCA1/2 carriers and predict substantial absolute risk differences for women at PRS distribution extremes.
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42. Transcriptome-wide association study of breast cancer risk by estrogen-receptor status
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Feng, H, Gusev, A, Pasaniuc, B, Wu, L, Long, J, Abu-full, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antoniou, AC, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Cai, Q, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Canisius, S, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Carter, J, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, De Leeneer, K, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hake, C, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Huang, G, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Jung, A, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindor, N, Lindstrom, S, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Kapoor, PM, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Pradhan, N, Prajzendanc, K, Presneau, N, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santos, C, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Scott, RJ, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Vieiro-Balo, P, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, J, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Zheng, W, Kraft, P, Jiang, X, Feng, H, Gusev, A, Pasaniuc, B, Wu, L, Long, J, Abu-full, Z, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antoniou, AC, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auer, PL, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blanco, A, Blomqvist, C, Boeckx, B, Bogdanova, NV, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Briceno, I, Broeks, A, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Cai, Q, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Canisius, S, Campa, D, Carter, BD, Carter, J, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, De Leeneer, K, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Doerk, T, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Fostira, F, Friedman, E, Fritschi, L, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Hake, C, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hooning, MJ, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Huang, G, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Jung, A, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindor, N, Lindstrom, S, Lo, W-Y, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Martinez, ME, Matricardi, L, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Kapoor, PM, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Muranen, TA, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Peto, J, Pharoah, PDP, Phillips, K-A, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Pradhan, N, Prajzendanc, K, Presneau, N, Punie, K, Pylkas, K, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Robson, M, Romero, A, Saloustros, E, Sandler, DP, Santos, C, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmidt, DF, Schmutzler, RK, Schoemaker, MJ, Scott, RJ, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Skytte, A-B, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Vieiro-Balo, P, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weinberg, CR, Weitzel, J, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Milne, RL, Easton, DF, Chenevix-Trench, G, Zheng, W, Kraft, P, and Jiang, X
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Previous transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) have identified breast cancer risk genes by integrating data from expression quantitative loci and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but analyses of breast cancer subtype-specific associations have been limited. In this study, we conducted a TWAS using gene expression data from GTEx and summary statistics from the hitherto largest GWAS meta-analysis conducted for breast cancer overall, and by estrogen receptor subtypes (ER+ and ER-). We further compared associations with ER+ and ER- subtypes, using a case-only TWAS approach. We also conducted multigene conditional analyses in regions with multiple TWAS associations. Two genes, STXBP4 and HIST2H2BA, were specifically associated with ER+ but not with ER- breast cancer. We further identified 30 TWAS-significant genes associated with overall breast cancer risk, including four that were not identified in previous studies. Conditional analyses identified single independent breast-cancer gene in three of six regions harboring multiple TWAS-significant genes. Our study provides new information on breast cancer genetics and biology, particularly about genomic differences between ER+ and ER- breast cancer.
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43. Expansion of the phenotypic spectrum of de novo missense variants in kinesin family member 1A (KIF1A)
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Kaur, S, Van Bergen, NJ, Verhey, KJ, Nowell, CJ, Budaitis, B, Yue, Y, Ellaway, C, Brunetti-Pierri, N, Cappuccio, G, Bruno, I, Boyle, L, Nigro, V, Torella, A, Roscioli, T, Cowley, MJ, Massey, S, Sonawane, R, Burton, MD, Schonewolf-Greulich, B, Tumer, Z, Chung, WK, Gold, WA, Christodoulou, J, Kaur, S, Van Bergen, NJ, Verhey, KJ, Nowell, CJ, Budaitis, B, Yue, Y, Ellaway, C, Brunetti-Pierri, N, Cappuccio, G, Bruno, I, Boyle, L, Nigro, V, Torella, A, Roscioli, T, Cowley, MJ, Massey, S, Sonawane, R, Burton, MD, Schonewolf-Greulich, B, Tumer, Z, Chung, WK, Gold, WA, and Christodoulou, J
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Defects in the motor domain of kinesin family member 1A (KIF1A), a neuron-specific ATP-dependent anterograde axonal transporter of synaptic cargo, are well-recognized to cause a spectrum of neurological conditions, commonly known as KIF1A-associated neurological disorders (KAND). Here, we report one mutation-negative female with classic Rett syndrome (RTT) harboring a de novo heterozygous novel variant [NP_001230937.1:p.(Asp248Glu)] in the highly conserved motor domain of KIF1A. In addition, three individuals with severe neurodevelopmental disorder along with clinical features overlapping with KAND are also reported carrying de novo heterozygous novel [NP_001230937.1:p.(Cys92Arg) and p.(Pro305Leu)] or previously reported [NP_001230937.1:p.(Thr99Met)] variants in KIF1A. In silico tools predicted these variants to be likely pathogenic, and 3D molecular modeling predicted defective ATP hydrolysis and/or microtubule binding. Using the neurite tip accumulation assay, we demonstrated that all novel KIF1A variants significantly reduced the ability of the motor domain of KIF1A to accumulate along the neurite lengths of differentiated SH-SY5Y cells. In vitro microtubule gliding assays showed significantly reduced velocities for the variant p.(Asp248Glu) and reduced microtubule binding for the p.(Cys92Arg) and p.(Pro305Leu) variants, suggesting a decreased ability of KIF1A to move along microtubules. Thus, this study further expanded the phenotypic characteristics of KAND individuals with pathogenic variants in the KIF1A motor domain to include clinical features commonly seen in RTT individuals.
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44. Common deleterious germline variants shape the urothelial cancer genome
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Vosoughi, A, primary, Zhang, T, additional, Shohdy, KS, additional, Vlachostergios, PJ, additional, Wilkes, DC, additional, Tagawa, ST, additional, Nanus, SM, additional, Molina, AM, additional, Beltran, H, additional, Sternberg, CN, additional, Motanagh, S, additional, Robinson, BD, additional, Xiang, J, additional, Chung, WK, additional, Rubin, MA, additional, Elemento, O, additional, Sboner, A, additional, Mosquera, JM, additional, and Faltas, BM, additional
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45. Deep whole genome sequencing of multiple proband tissues and parental blood reveals the complex genetic etiology of congenital diaphragmatic hernias
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Bogenschutz, EL, primary, Fox, ZD, additional, Farrell, A, additional, Wynn, J, additional, Moore, B, additional, Yu, L, additional, Aspelund, G, additional, Marth, G, additional, Yandell, MY, additional, Shen, Y, additional, Chung, WK, additional, and Kardon, G, additional
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46. Racial and Ethnic Differences in BRCA1/2 and Multigene Panel Testing Among Young Breast Cancer Patients
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Jones, T, primary, Trivedi, MS, additional, Jiang, X, additional, Silverman, T, additional, Underhill, M, additional, Chung, WK, additional, Kukafka, R, additional, and Crew, KD, additional
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47. The FANCM:p.Arg658* truncating variant is associated with risk of triple-negative breast cancer
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Figlioli, G, Bogliolo, M, Catucci, I, Caleca, L, Viz Lasheras, S, Pujol, R, Kiiski, J, Muranen, TA, Barnes, DR, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Leslie, G, Aalfs, CM, Adank, MA, Adlard, J, Agata, S, Cadoo, K, Agnarsson, BA, Ahearn, T, Aittomaki, K, Ambrosone, CB, Andrews, L, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auber, B, Auvinen, P, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Barwell, J, Freeman, LEB, Beauparlant, CJ, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Berger, R, Bermisheva, M, Blanco, AM, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, A, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brady, AF, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Campbell, IG, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Collavoli, A, Conner, TA, Cox, DG, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Dite, GS, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Durda, K, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Flyger, H, Foulkes, WD, Friebel, TM, Friedman, E, Gabrielson, M, Gaddam, P, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Guenel, P, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hein, A, Heyworth, J, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Hosgood, HD, Howell, A, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lilyquist, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Luben, RN, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nielsen, FC, Nielsen, S, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pocza, T, Presneau, N, Angel Pujana, M, Punie, K, Rack, B, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rau-Murthy, R, Rennert, G, Lejbkowicz, F, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ross, EA, Rossing, M, Rudaitis, V, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Santamarina, M, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, M, Scott, C, Senter, L, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sohn, C, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steele, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, J, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van Rensburg, EJ, van Veen, EM, Vega, A, Viel, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wieme, G, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, McGuffog, L, Parsons, MT, Pharoah, PDP, Fostira, F, Toland, AE, Andrulis, IL, Ramus, SJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Greene, MH, Chung, WK, Milne, RL, Chenevix-Trench, G, Doerk, T, Schmidt, MK, Easton, DF, Radice, P, Hahnen, E, Antoniou, AC, Couch, FJ, Nevanlinna, H, Surralles, J, Peterlongo, P, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, CS, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Scott, R, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, Yip, D, Zeps, N, Belotti, M, Bertrand, O, Birot, A-M, Buecher, B, Caputo, S, Dupre, A, Fourme, E, Gauthier-Villars, M, Golmard, L, Le Mentec, M, Moncoutier, V, de Pauw, A, Saule, C, Boutry-Kryza, N, Calender, A, Giraud, S, Leone, M, Bressac-de-Paillerets, B, Caron, O, Guillaud-Bataille, M, Bignon, Y-J, Uhrhammer, N, Bonadona, V, Lasset, C, Berthet, P, Castera, L, Vaur, D, Bourdon, V, Nogues, C, Noguchi, T, Popovici, C, Remenieras, A, Sobol, H, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Adenis, C, Dumont, A, Revillion, F, Muller, D, Barouk-Simonet, E, Bonnet, F, Bubien, V, Longy, M, Sevenet, N, Gladieff, L, Guimbaud, R, Feillel, V, Toulas, C, Dreyfus, H, Leroux, CD, Peysselon, M, Rebischung, C, Legrand, C, Baurand, A, Bertolone, G, Coron, F, Faivre, L, Jacquot, C, Lizard, S, Kientz, C, Lebrun, M, Prieur, F, Fert-Ferrer, S, Mari, V, Venat-Bouvet, L, Bezieau, S, Delnatte, C, Mortemousque, I, Colas, C, Coulet, F, Soubrier, F, Warcoin, M, Bronner, M, Sokolowska, J, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Damette, A, Gesta, P, Lallaoui, H, Chiesa, J, Molina-Gomes, D, Ingster, O, Manouvrier-Hanu, S, Lejeune, S, Aghmesheh, M, Greening, S, Amor, D, Gattas, M, Botes, L, Buckley, M, Friedlander, M, Koehler, J, Meiser, B, Saleh, M, Salisbury, E, Trainer, A, Tucker, K, Antill, Y, Dobrovic, A, Fellows, A, Fox, S, Harris, M, Nightingale, S, Phillips, K, Sambrook, J, Thorne, H, Armitage, S, Arnold, L, Kefford, R, Kirk, J, Rickard, E, Bastick, P, Beesley, J, Hayward, N, Spurdle, A, Walker, L, Beilby, J, Saunders, C, Bennett, I, Blackburn, A, Bogwitz, M, Gaff, C, Lindeman, G, Pachter, N, Sexton, A, Visvader, J, Taylor, J, Winship, I, Brennan, M, Brown, M, French, J, Edwards, S, Burgess, M, Burke, J, Patterson, B, Butow, P, Culling, B, Caldon, L, Callen, D, Chauhan, D, Eisenbruch, M, Heiniger, L, Chauhan, M, Christian, A, Dixon, J, Kidd, A, Cohen, P, Colley, A, Fenton, G, Crook, A, Dickson, R, Field, M, Cui, J, Cummings, M, Dawson, S-J, DeFazio, A, Delatycki, M, Dudding, T, Edkins, T, Farshid, G, Flanagan, J, Fong, P, Forrest, L, Gallego-Ortega, D, George, P, Gill, G, Kollias, J, Haan, E, Hart, S, Jenkins, M, Hunt, C, Lakhani, S, Lipton, L, Lobb, L, Mann, G, McLachlan, SA, O'Connell, S, O'Sullivan, S, Pieper, E, Robinson, B, Saunus, J, Scott, E, Shelling, A, Williams, R, Young, MA, Figlioli, G, Bogliolo, M, Catucci, I, Caleca, L, Viz Lasheras, S, Pujol, R, Kiiski, J, Muranen, TA, Barnes, DR, Dennis, J, Michailidou, K, Bolla, MK, Leslie, G, Aalfs, CM, Adank, MA, Adlard, J, Agata, S, Cadoo, K, Agnarsson, BA, Ahearn, T, Aittomaki, K, Ambrosone, CB, Andrews, L, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Arndt, V, Arnold, N, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Auber, B, Auvinen, P, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Barwell, J, Freeman, LEB, Beauparlant, CJ, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Berger, R, Bermisheva, M, Blanco, AM, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, A, Bojesen, SE, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brady, AF, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Bruening, T, Burwinkel, B, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caliebe, A, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Campbell, IG, Canzian, F, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Collavoli, A, Conner, TA, Cox, DG, Cybulski, C, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Dite, GS, Ditsch, N, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, dos-Santos-Silva, I, Durda, K, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ekici, AB, Eliassen, AH, Ellberg, C, Eriksson, M, Evans, DG, Fasching, PA, Figueroa, J, Flyger, H, Foulkes, WD, Friebel, TM, Friedman, E, Gabrielson, M, Gaddam, P, Gago-Dominguez, M, Gao, C, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Gayther, SA, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Guenel, P, Gutierrez-Barrera, AM, Haeberle, L, Haiman, CA, Hakansson, N, Hall, P, Hamann, U, Harrington, PA, Hein, A, Heyworth, J, Hillemanns, P, Hollestelle, A, Hopper, JL, Hosgood, HD, Howell, A, Hu, C, Hulick, PJ, Hunter, DJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, P, Janavicius, R, Janni, W, John, EM, Jones, ME, Jung, A, Kaaks, R, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kitahara, CM, Konstantopoulou, I, Koutros, S, Kraft, P, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Le Marchand, L, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lilyquist, J, Loud, JT, Lu, KH, Luben, RN, Lubinski, J, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Manoukian, S, Margolin, S, Martens, JWM, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, Mebirouk, N, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Newman, WG, Nguyen-Dumont, T, Nielsen, FC, Nielsen, S, Nikitina-Zake, L, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olshan, AF, Olson, JE, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Ottini, L, Peissel, B, Peixoto, A, Peto, J, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Pocza, T, Presneau, N, Angel Pujana, M, Punie, K, Rack, B, Rantala, J, Rashid, MU, Rau-Murthy, R, Rennert, G, Lejbkowicz, F, Rhenius, V, Romero, A, Rookus, MA, Ross, EA, Rossing, M, Rudaitis, V, Ruebner, M, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Santamarina, M, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Schneider, M, Scott, C, Senter, L, Shah, M, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Sohn, C, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Steele, L, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tapper, WJ, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Thompson, J, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Tollenaar, RAEM, Torres, D, Troester, MA, Truong, T, Tung, N, Untch, M, Vachon, CM, van Rensburg, EJ, van Veen, EM, Vega, A, Viel, A, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Wieme, G, Wolk, A, Yang, XR, Zheng, W, Ziogas, A, Zorn, KK, Dunning, AM, Lush, M, Wang, Q, McGuffog, L, Parsons, MT, Pharoah, PDP, Fostira, F, Toland, AE, Andrulis, IL, Ramus, SJ, Swerdlow, AJ, Greene, MH, Chung, WK, Milne, RL, Chenevix-Trench, G, Doerk, T, Schmidt, MK, Easton, DF, Radice, P, Hahnen, E, Antoniou, AC, Couch, FJ, Nevanlinna, H, Surralles, J, Peterlongo, P, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, CS, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Scott, R, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, Yip, D, Zeps, N, Belotti, M, Bertrand, O, Birot, A-M, Buecher, B, Caputo, S, Dupre, A, Fourme, E, Gauthier-Villars, M, Golmard, L, Le Mentec, M, Moncoutier, V, de Pauw, A, Saule, C, Boutry-Kryza, N, Calender, A, Giraud, S, Leone, M, Bressac-de-Paillerets, B, Caron, O, Guillaud-Bataille, M, Bignon, Y-J, Uhrhammer, N, Bonadona, V, Lasset, C, Berthet, P, Castera, L, Vaur, D, Bourdon, V, Nogues, C, Noguchi, T, Popovici, C, Remenieras, A, Sobol, H, Coupier, I, Pujol, P, Adenis, C, Dumont, A, Revillion, F, Muller, D, Barouk-Simonet, E, Bonnet, F, Bubien, V, Longy, M, Sevenet, N, Gladieff, L, Guimbaud, R, Feillel, V, Toulas, C, Dreyfus, H, Leroux, CD, Peysselon, M, Rebischung, C, Legrand, C, Baurand, A, Bertolone, G, Coron, F, Faivre, L, Jacquot, C, Lizard, S, Kientz, C, Lebrun, M, Prieur, F, Fert-Ferrer, S, Mari, V, Venat-Bouvet, L, Bezieau, S, Delnatte, C, Mortemousque, I, Colas, C, Coulet, F, Soubrier, F, Warcoin, M, Bronner, M, Sokolowska, J, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Damette, A, Gesta, P, Lallaoui, H, Chiesa, J, Molina-Gomes, D, Ingster, O, Manouvrier-Hanu, S, Lejeune, S, Aghmesheh, M, Greening, S, Amor, D, Gattas, M, Botes, L, Buckley, M, Friedlander, M, Koehler, J, Meiser, B, Saleh, M, Salisbury, E, Trainer, A, Tucker, K, Antill, Y, Dobrovic, A, Fellows, A, Fox, S, Harris, M, Nightingale, S, Phillips, K, Sambrook, J, Thorne, H, Armitage, S, Arnold, L, Kefford, R, Kirk, J, Rickard, E, Bastick, P, Beesley, J, Hayward, N, Spurdle, A, Walker, L, Beilby, J, Saunders, C, Bennett, I, Blackburn, A, Bogwitz, M, Gaff, C, Lindeman, G, Pachter, N, Sexton, A, Visvader, J, Taylor, J, Winship, I, Brennan, M, Brown, M, French, J, Edwards, S, Burgess, M, Burke, J, Patterson, B, Butow, P, Culling, B, Caldon, L, Callen, D, Chauhan, D, Eisenbruch, M, Heiniger, L, Chauhan, M, Christian, A, Dixon, J, Kidd, A, Cohen, P, Colley, A, Fenton, G, Crook, A, Dickson, R, Field, M, Cui, J, Cummings, M, Dawson, S-J, DeFazio, A, Delatycki, M, Dudding, T, Edkins, T, Farshid, G, Flanagan, J, Fong, P, Forrest, L, Gallego-Ortega, D, George, P, Gill, G, Kollias, J, Haan, E, Hart, S, Jenkins, M, Hunt, C, Lakhani, S, Lipton, L, Lobb, L, Mann, G, McLachlan, SA, O'Connell, S, O'Sullivan, S, Pieper, E, Robinson, B, Saunus, J, Scott, E, Shelling, A, Williams, R, and Young, MA
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Breast cancer is a common disease partially caused by genetic risk factors. Germline pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, ATM, and CHEK2 are associated with breast cancer risk. FANCM, which encodes for a DNA translocase, has been proposed as a breast cancer predisposition gene, with greater effects for the ER-negative and triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) subtypes. We tested the three recurrent protein-truncating variants FANCM:p.Arg658*, p.Gln1701*, and p.Arg1931* for association with breast cancer risk in 67,112 cases, 53,766 controls, and 26,662 carriers of pathogenic variants of BRCA1 or BRCA2. These three variants were also studied functionally by measuring survival and chromosome fragility in FANCM−/− patient-derived immortalized fibroblasts treated with diepoxybutane or olaparib. We observed that FANCM:p.Arg658* was associated with increased risk of ER-negative disease and TNBC (OR = 2.44, P = 0.034 and OR = 3.79; P = 0.009, respectively). In a country-restricted analysis, we confirmed the associations detected for FANCM:p.Arg658* and found that also FANCM:p.Arg1931* was associated with ER-negative breast cancer risk (OR = 1.96; P = 0.006). The functional results indicated that all three variants were deleterious affecting cell survival and chromosome stability with FANCM:p.Arg658* causing more severe phenotypes. In conclusion, we confirmed that the two rare FANCM deleterious variants p.Arg658* and p.Arg1931* are risk factors for ER-negative and TNBC subtypes. Overall our data suggest that the effect of truncating variants on breast cancer risk may depend on their position in the gene. Cell sensitivity to olaparib exposure, identifies a possible therapeutic option to treat FANCM-associated tumors.
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48. Mendelian randomisation study of height and body mass index as modifiers of ovarian cancer risk in 22,588 BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers
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Qian, F, Rookus, MA, Leslie, G, Risch, HA, Greene, MH, Aalfs, CM, Adank, MA, Adlard, J, Agnarsson, BA, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Ausems, MGEM, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Barwell, J, Benitez, J, Bialkowska, K, Bonadona, V, Borde, J, Borg, A, Bradbury, AR, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Carter, J, Chiquette, J, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collee, JM, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Delnatte, C, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Eason, J, Easton, DF, Eeles, R, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Feliubado, L, Foretova, L, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, Gehrig, A, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Garcia, EBG, Hamann, U, Hauke, J, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jakubowska, A, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Karlan, BY, Kets, CM, Laitman, Y, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, McGuffog, L, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mooij, TM, Mouret-Fourme, E, Nathanson, KL, Nehoray, B, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, Offit, K, Olah, E, Ong, K-R, Oosterwijk, JC, Ottini, L, Parsons, MT, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Pradhan, N, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Robson, M, Rodriguez, GC, Salani, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, PD, Side, LE, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tung, N, van Asperen, CJ, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Venat-Bouvet, L, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Weitze, JN, Yannoukakos, D, Antoniou, AC, Goldgar, DE, Olopade, O, Chenevix-Trench, G, Rebbeck, TR, Huo, D, Qian, F, Rookus, MA, Leslie, G, Risch, HA, Greene, MH, Aalfs, CM, Adank, MA, Adlard, J, Agnarsson, BA, Ahmed, M, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Arnold, N, Arun, BK, Ausems, MGEM, Azzollini, J, Barrowdale, D, Barwell, J, Benitez, J, Bialkowska, K, Bonadona, V, Borde, J, Borg, A, Bradbury, AR, Brunet, J, Buys, SS, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Carter, J, Chiquette, J, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Collee, JM, Collonge-Rame, M-A, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Delnatte, C, Diez, O, Domchek, SM, Dorfling, CM, Eason, J, Easton, DF, Eeles, R, Engel, C, Evans, DG, Faivre, L, Feliubado, L, Foretova, L, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Garcia-Barberan, V, Gehrig, A, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Garcia, EBG, Hamann, U, Hauke, J, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Izatt, L, Jakubowska, A, Janavicius, R, John, EM, Karlan, BY, Kets, CM, Laitman, Y, Lazaro, C, Leroux, D, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Lukomska, A, McGuffog, L, Mebirouk, N, Meijers-Heijboer, HEJ, Meindl, A, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Mooij, TM, Mouret-Fourme, E, Nathanson, KL, Nehoray, B, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nielsen, FC, Offit, K, Olah, E, Ong, K-R, Oosterwijk, JC, Ottini, L, Parsons, MT, Peterlongo, P, Pfeiler, G, Pradhan, N, Radice, P, Ramus, SJ, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Robson, M, Rodriguez, GC, Salani, R, Scheuner, MT, Schmutzler, RK, Shah, PD, Side, LE, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Steinemann, D, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Tan, YY, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Thomassen, M, Tischkowitz, M, Tognazzo, S, Toland, AE, Tung, N, van Asperen, CJ, van Engelen, K, van Rensburg, EJ, Venat-Bouvet, L, Vierstraete, J, Wagner, G, Walker, L, Weitze, JN, Yannoukakos, D, Antoniou, AC, Goldgar, DE, Olopade, O, Chenevix-Trench, G, Rebbeck, TR, and Huo, D
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BACKGROUND: Height and body mass index (BMI) are associated with higher ovarian cancer risk in the general population, but whether such associations exist among BRCA1/2 mutation carriers is unknown. METHODS: We applied a Mendelian randomisation approach to examine height/BMI with ovarian cancer risk using the Consortium of Investigators for the Modifiers of BRCA1/2 (CIMBA) data set, comprising 14,676 BRCA1 and 7912 BRCA2 mutation carriers, with 2923 ovarian cancer cases. We created a height genetic score (height-GS) using 586 height-associated variants and a BMI genetic score (BMI-GS) using 93 BMI-associated variants. Associations were assessed using weighted Cox models. RESULTS: Observed height was not associated with ovarian cancer risk (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.07 per 10-cm increase in height, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.94-1.23). Height-GS showed similar results (HR = 1.02, 95% CI: 0.85-1.23). Higher BMI was significantly associated with increased risk in premenopausal women with HR = 1.25 (95% CI: 1.06-1.48) and HR = 1.59 (95% CI: 1.08-2.33) per 5-kg/m2 increase in observed and genetically determined BMI, respectively. No association was found for postmenopausal women. Interaction between menopausal status and BMI was significant (Pinteraction < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Our observation of a positive association between BMI and ovarian cancer risk in premenopausal BRCA1/2 mutation carriers is consistent with findings in the general population.
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49. Benign breast disease increases breast cancer risk independent of underlying familial risk profile: Findings from a Prospective Family Study Cohort
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Zeinomar, N, Phillips, K-A, Daly, MB, Milne, RL, Dite, GS, MacInnis, RJ, Liao, Y, Kehm, RD, Knight, JA, Southey, MC, Chung, WK, Giles, GG, McLachlan, S-A, Friedlander, ML, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, John, EM, Hopper, JL, Terry, MB, Zeinomar, N, Phillips, K-A, Daly, MB, Milne, RL, Dite, GS, MacInnis, RJ, Liao, Y, Kehm, RD, Knight, JA, Southey, MC, Chung, WK, Giles, GG, McLachlan, S-A, Friedlander, ML, Weideman, PC, Glendon, G, Nesci, S, Andrulis, IL, Buys, SS, John, EM, Hopper, JL, and Terry, MB
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Benign breast disease (BBD) is an established breast cancer (BC) risk factor, but it is unclear whether the magnitude of the association applies to women at familial or genetic risk. This information is needed to improve BC risk assessment in clinical settings. Using the Prospective Family Study Cohort, we used Cox proportional hazards models to estimate hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association of BBD with BC risk. We also examined whether the association with BBD differed by underlying familial risk profile (FRP), calculated using absolute risk estimates from the Breast Ovarian Analysis of Disease Incidence and Carrier Estimation Algorithm (BOADICEA) model. During 176,756 person-years of follow-up (median: 10.9 years, maximum: 23.7) of 17,154 women unaffected with BC at baseline, we observed 968 incident cases of BC. A total of 4,704 (27%) women reported a history of BBD diagnosis at baseline. A history of BBD was associated with a greater risk of BC: HR = 1.31 (95% CI: 1.14-1.50), and did not differ by underlying FRP, with HRs of 1.35 (95% CI: 1.11-1.65), 1.26 (95% CI: 1.00-1.60), and 1.40 (95% CI: 1.01-1.93), for categories of full-lifetime BOADICEA score <20%, 20 to <35%, ≥35%, respectively. There was no difference in the association for women with BRCA1 mutations (HR: 1.64; 95% CI: 1.04-2.58), women with BRCA2 mutations (HR: 1.34; 95% CI: 0.78-2.3) or for women without a known BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation (HR: 1.31; 95% CI: 1.13-1.53) (pinteraction = 0.95). Women with a history of BBD have an increased risk of BC that is independent of, and multiplies, their underlying familial and genetic risk.
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- 2019
50. Genome-wide association and transcriptome studies identify target genes and risk loci for breast cancer
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Ferreira, MA, Gamazon, ER, Al-Ejeh, F, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Broeks, A, Burwinkel, B, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Campbell, I, Canzian, F, Carter, J, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Doerk, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Ko, Y-D, Jones, ME, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, S, Long, J, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nussbaum, RL, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Kraft, P, Antoniou, AC, Zheng, W, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Beesley, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Arnold, N, Auber, B, Bogdanova-Markov, N, Borde, J, Caliebe, A, Ditsch, N, Dworniczak, B, Engert, S, Faust, U, Gehrig, A, Hahnen, E, Hauke, J, Hentschel, J, Herold, N, Honisch, E, Just, W, Kast, K, Larsen, M, Lemke, J, Huu, PN, Niederacher, D, Ott, C-E, Platzer, K, Pohl-Rescigno, E, Ramser, J, Rhiem, K, Steinemann, D, Sutter, C, Varon-Mateeva, R, Wang-Gohrke, S, Weber, BHF, Prieur, F, Pujol, P, Sagne, C, Sevenet, N, Sobol, H, Sokolowska, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Venat-Bouvet, L, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Barwell, J, Brady, A, Brewer, C, Cook, J, Davidson, R, Donaldson, A, Eason, J, Eeles, R, Evans, DG, Gregory, H, Hanson, H, Henderson, A, Hodgson, S, Izatt, L, Kennedy, MJ, Lalloo, F, Miller, C, Morrison, PJ, Ong, K-R, Perkins, J, Porteous, ME, Rogers, MT, Side, LE, Snape, K, Walker, L, Harrington, PA, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Rookus, MA, Seynaeve, CM, van der Baan, FH, van der Hout, AH, van der Kolk, LE, van der Luijt, RB, van Deurzen, CHM, van Doorn, HC, van Engelen, K, van Hest, L, van Os, TAM, Verhoef, S, Vogel, MJ, Wijnen, JT, Miron, A, Kapuscinski, M, Bane, A, Ross, E, Buys, SS, Conner, TA, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, SC, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, Yip, D, Ferreira, MA, Gamazon, ER, Al-Ejeh, F, Aittomaki, K, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Arason, A, Arndt, V, Aronson, KJ, Arun, BK, Asseryanis, E, Azzollini, J, Balmana, J, Barnes, DR, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Behrens, S, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bialkowska, K, Blomqvist, C, Bogdanova, N, Bojesen, SE, Bolla, MK, Borg, A, Brauch, H, Brenner, H, Broeks, A, Burwinkel, B, Caldes, T, Caligo, MA, Campa, D, Campbell, I, Canzian, F, Carter, J, Carter, BD, Castelao, JE, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Christiansen, H, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Clarke, CL, Couch, FJ, Cox, A, Cross, SS, Czene, K, Daly, MB, de la Hoya, M, Dennis, J, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Doerk, T, Dunning, AM, Dwek, M, Eccles, DM, Ejlertsen, B, Ellberg, C, Engel, C, Eriksson, M, Fasching, PA, Fletcher, O, Flyger, H, Friedman, E, Frost, D, Gabrielson, M, Gago-Dominguez, M, Ganz, PA, Gapstur, SM, Garber, J, Garcia-Closas, M, Garcia-Saenz, JA, Gaudet, MM, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goldberg, MS, Goldgar, DE, Gonzalez-Neira, A, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Guenel, P, Haiman, CA, Hall, P, Hamann, U, He, W, Heyworth, J, Hogervorst, FBL, Hollestelle, A, Hoover, RN, Hopper, JL, Hulick, PJ, Humphreys, K, Imyanitov, EN, Isaacs, C, Jakimovska, M, Jakubowska, A, James, PA, Janavicius, R, Jankowitz, RC, John, EM, Johnson, N, Joseph, V, Karlan, BY, Khusnutdinova, E, Kiiski, J, Ko, Y-D, Jones, ME, Konstantopoulou, I, Kristensen, VN, Laitman, Y, Lambrechts, D, Lazaro, C, Leslie, G, Lester, J, Lesueur, F, Lindstrom, S, Long, J, Loud, JT, Lubinski, J, Makalic, E, Mannermaa, A, Manoochehri, M, Margolin, S, Maurer, T, Mavroudis, D, McGuffog, L, Meindl, A, Menon, U, Michailidou, K, Miller, A, Montagna, M, Moreno, F, Moserle, L, Mulligan, AM, Nathanson, KL, Neuhausen, SL, Nevanlinna, H, Nevelsteen, I, Nielsen, FC, Nikitina-Zake, L, Nussbaum, RL, Offit, K, Olah, E, Olopade, O, Olsson, H, Osorio, A, Papp, J, Park-Simon, T-W, Parsons, MT, Pedersen, IS, Peixoto, A, Peterlongo, P, Pharoah, PDP, Plaseska-Karanfilska, D, Poppe, B, Presneau, N, Radice, P, Rantala, J, Rennert, G, Risch, HA, Saloustros, E, Sanden, K, Sawyer, EJ, Schmidt, MK, Schmutzler, RK, Sharma, P, Shu, X-O, Simard, J, Singer, CF, Soucy, P, Southey, MC, Spinelli, JJ, Spurdle, AB, Stone, J, Swerdlow, AJ, Tapper, WJ, Taylor, JA, Teixeira, MR, Terry, MB, Teule, A, Thomassen, M, Thoene, K, Thull, DL, Tischkowitz, M, Toland, AE, Torres, D, Truong, T, Tung, N, Vachon, CM, van Asperen, CJ, van den Ouweland, AMW, van Rensburg, EJ, Vega, A, Viel, A, Wang, Q, Wappenschmidt, B, Weitzel, JN, Wendt, C, Winqvist, R, Yang, XR, Yannoukakos, D, Ziogas, A, Kraft, P, Antoniou, AC, Zheng, W, Easton, DF, Milne, RL, Beesley, J, Chenevix-Trench, G, Arnold, N, Auber, B, Bogdanova-Markov, N, Borde, J, Caliebe, A, Ditsch, N, Dworniczak, B, Engert, S, Faust, U, Gehrig, A, Hahnen, E, Hauke, J, Hentschel, J, Herold, N, Honisch, E, Just, W, Kast, K, Larsen, M, Lemke, J, Huu, PN, Niederacher, D, Ott, C-E, Platzer, K, Pohl-Rescigno, E, Ramser, J, Rhiem, K, Steinemann, D, Sutter, C, Varon-Mateeva, R, Wang-Gohrke, S, Weber, BHF, Prieur, F, Pujol, P, Sagne, C, Sevenet, N, Sobol, H, Sokolowska, J, Stoppa-Lyonnet, D, Venat-Bouvet, L, Adlard, J, Ahmed, M, Barwell, J, Brady, A, Brewer, C, Cook, J, Davidson, R, Donaldson, A, Eason, J, Eeles, R, Evans, DG, Gregory, H, Hanson, H, Henderson, A, Hodgson, S, Izatt, L, Kennedy, MJ, Lalloo, F, Miller, C, Morrison, PJ, Ong, K-R, Perkins, J, Porteous, ME, Rogers, MT, Side, LE, Snape, K, Walker, L, Harrington, PA, Heemskerk-Gerritsen, BAM, Rookus, MA, Seynaeve, CM, van der Baan, FH, van der Hout, AH, van der Kolk, LE, van der Luijt, RB, van Deurzen, CHM, van Doorn, HC, van Engelen, K, van Hest, L, van Os, TAM, Verhoef, S, Vogel, MJ, Wijnen, JT, Miron, A, Kapuscinski, M, Bane, A, Ross, E, Buys, SS, Conner, TA, Balleine, R, Baxter, R, Braye, S, Carpenter, J, Dahlstrom, J, Forbes, J, Lee, SC, Marsh, D, Morey, A, Pathmanathan, N, Simpson, P, Spigelman, A, Wilcken, N, and Yip, D
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Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified more than 170 breast cancer susceptibility loci. Here we hypothesize that some risk-associated variants might act in non-breast tissues, specifically adipose tissue and immune cells from blood and spleen. Using expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) reported in these tissues, we identify 26 previously unreported, likely target genes of overall breast cancer risk variants, and 17 for estrogen receptor (ER)-negative breast cancer, several with a known immune function. We determine the directional effect of gene expression on disease risk measured based on single and multiple eQTL. In addition, using a gene-based test of association that considers eQTL from multiple tissues, we identify seven (and four) regions with variants associated with overall (and ER-negative) breast cancer risk, which were not reported in previous GWAS. Further investigation of the function of the implicated genes in breast and immune cells may provide insights into the etiology of breast cancer.
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- 2019
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