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TSPYL5 SNPs: association with plasma estradiol concentrations and aromatase expression.

Authors :
Liu M
Ingle JN
Fridley BL
Buzdar AU
Robson ME
Kubo M
Wang L
Batzler A
Jenkins GD
Pietrzak TL
Carlson EE
Goetz MP
Northfelt DW
Perez EA
Williard CV
Schaid DJ
Nakamura Y
Weinshilboum RM
Source :
Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) [Mol Endocrinol] 2013 Apr; Vol. 27 (4), pp. 657-70. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Mar 21.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We performed a discovery genome-wide association study to identify genetic factors associated with variation in plasma estradiol (E2) concentrations using DNA from 772 postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer prior to the initiation of aromatase inhibitor therapy. Association analyses showed that the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) (rs1864729) with the lowest P value (P = 3.49E-08), mapped to chromosome 8 near TSPYL5. We also identified 17 imputed SNPs in or near TSPYL5 with P values < 5E-08, one of which, rs2583506, created a functional estrogen response element. We then used a panel of lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) stably transfected with ERĪ± with known genome-wide SNP genotypes to demonstrate that TSPYL5 expression increased after E2 exposure of cells heterozygous for variant TSPYL5 SNP genotypes, but not in those homozygous for wild-type alleles. TSPYL5 knockdown decreased, and overexpression increased aromatase (CYP19A1) expression in MCF-7 cells, LCLs, and adipocytes through the skin/adipose (I.4) promoter. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assay showed that TSPYL5 bound to the CYP19A1 I.4 promoter. A putative TSPYL5 binding motif was identified in 43 genes, and TSPYL5 appeared to function as a transcription factor for most of those genes. In summary, genome-wide significant SNPs in TSPYL5 were associated with elevated plasma E2 in postmenopausal breast cancer patients. SNP rs2583506 created a functional estrogen response element, and LCLs with variant SNP genotypes displayed increased E2-dependent TSPYL5 expression. TSPYL5 induced CYP19A1 expression and that of many other genes. These studies have revealed a novel mechanism for regulating aromatase expression and plasma E2 concentrations in postmenopausal women with ER(+) breast cancer.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1944-9917
Volume :
27
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23518928
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2012-1397