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Common variants on chromosomes 2q35 and 16q12 confer susceptibility to estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer.

Authors :
Stacey SN
Manolescu A
Sulem P
Rafnar T
Gudmundsson J
Gudjonsson SA
Masson G
Jakobsdottir M
Thorlacius S
Helgason A
Aben KK
Strobbe LJ
Albers-Akkers MT
Swinkels DW
Henderson BE
Kolonel LN
Le Marchand L
Millastre E
Andres R
Godino J
Garcia-Prats MD
Polo E
Tres A
Mouy M
Saemundsdottir J
Backman VM
Gudmundsson L
Kristjansson K
Bergthorsson JT
Kostic J
Frigge ML
Geller F
Gudbjartsson D
Sigurdsson H
Jonsdottir T
Hrafnkelsson J
Johannsson J
Sveinsson T
Myrdal G
Grimsson HN
Jonsson T
von Holst S
Werelius B
Margolin S
Lindblom A
Mayordomo JI
Haiman CA
Kiemeney LA
Johannsson OT
Gulcher JR
Thorsteinsdottir U
Kong A
Stefansson K
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2007 Jul; Vol. 39 (7), pp. 865-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 May 27.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Familial clustering studies indicate that breast cancer risk has a substantial genetic component. To identify new breast cancer risk variants, we genotyped approximately 300,000 SNPs in 1,600 Icelandic individuals with breast cancer and 11,563 controls using the Illumina Hap300 platform. We then tested selected SNPs in five replication sample sets. Overall, we studied 4,554 affected individuals and 17,577 controls. Two SNPs consistently associated with breast cancer: approximately 25% of individuals of European descent are homozygous for allele A of rs13387042 on chromosome 2q35 and have an estimated 1.44-fold greater risk than noncarriers, and for allele T of rs3803662 on 16q12, about 7% are homozygous and have a 1.64-fold greater risk. Risk from both alleles was confined to estrogen receptor-positive tumors. At present, no genes have been identified in the linkage disequilibrium block containing rs13387042. rs3803662 is near the 5' end of TNRC9 , a high mobility group chromatin-associated protein whose expression is implicated in breast cancer metastasis to bone.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1061-4036
Volume :
39
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17529974
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng2064