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SNP-SNP interaction analysis of NF-κB signaling pathway on breast cancer survival.

Authors :
Jamshidi M
Fagerholm R
Khan S
Aittomäki K
Czene K
Darabi H
Li J
Andrulis IL
Chang-Claude J
Devilee P
Fasching PA
Michailidou K
Bolla MK
Dennis J
Wang Q
Guo Q
Rhenius V
Cornelissen S
Rudolph A
Knight JA
Loehberg CR
Burwinkel B
Marme F
Hopper JL
Southey MC
Bojesen SE
Flyger H
Brenner H
Holleczek B
Margolin S
Mannermaa A
Kosma VM
Van Dyck L
Nevelsteen I
Couch FJ
Olson JE
Giles GG
McLean C
Haiman CA
Henderson BE
Winqvist R
Pylkäs K
Tollenaar RA
García-Closas M
Figueroa J
Hooning MJ
Martens JW
Cox A
Cross SS
Simard J
Dunning AM
Easton DF
Pharoah PD
Hall P
Blomqvist C
Schmidt MK
Nevanlinna H
Source :
Oncotarget [Oncotarget] 2015 Nov 10; Vol. 6 (35), pp. 37979-94.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In breast cancer, constitutive activation of NF-κB has been reported, however, the impact of genetic variation of the pathway on patient prognosis has been little studied. Furthermore, a combination of genetic variants, rather than single polymorphisms, may affect disease prognosis. Here, in an extensive dataset (n = 30,431) from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium, we investigated the association of 917 SNPs in 75 genes in the NF-κB pathway with breast cancer prognosis. We explored SNP-SNP interactions on survival using the likelihood-ratio test comparing multivariate Cox' regression models of SNP pairs without and with an interaction term. We found two interacting pairs associating with prognosis: patients simultaneously homozygous for the rare alleles of rs5996080 and rs7973914 had worse survival (HRinteraction 6.98, 95% CI=3.3-14.4, P=1.42E-07), and patients carrying at least one rare allele for rs17243893 and rs57890595 had better survival (HRinteraction 0.51, 95% CI=0.3-0.6, P = 2.19E-05). Based on in silico functional analyses and literature, we speculate that the rs5996080 and rs7973914 loci may affect the BAFFR and TNFR1/TNFR3 receptors and breast cancer survival, possibly by disturbing both the canonical and non-canonical NF-κB pathways or their dynamics, whereas, rs17243893-rs57890595 interaction on survival may be mediated through TRAF2-TRAIL-R4 interplay. These results warrant further validation and functional analyses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1949-2553
Volume :
6
Issue :
35
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Oncotarget
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
26317411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.4991