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A genome-wide gene-environment interaction study of breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry.

Authors :
Middha P
Wang X
Behrens S
Bolla MK
Wang Q
Dennis J
Michailidou K
Ahearn TU
Andrulis IL
Anton-Culver H
Arndt V
Aronson KJ
Auer PL
Augustinsson A
Baert T
Freeman LEB
Becher H
Beckmann MW
Benitez J
Bojesen SE
Brauch H
Brenner H
Brooks-Wilson A
Campa D
Canzian F
Carracedo A
Castelao JE
Chanock SJ
Chenevix-Trench G
Cordina-Duverger E
Couch FJ
Cox A
Cross SS
Czene K
Dossus L
Dugué PA
Eliassen AH
Eriksson M
Evans DG
Fasching PA
Figueroa JD
Fletcher O
Flyger H
Gabrielson M
Gago-Dominguez M
Giles GG
González-Neira A
Grassmann F
Grundy A
Guénel P
Haiman CA
Håkansson N
Hall P
Hamann U
Hankinson SE
Harkness EF
Holleczek B
Hoppe R
Hopper JL
Houlston RS
Howell A
Hunter DJ
Ingvar C
Isaksson K
Jernström H
John EM
Jones ME
Kaaks R
Keeman R
Kitahara CM
Ko YD
Koutros S
Kurian AW
Lacey JV
Lambrechts D
Larson NL
Larsson S
Le Marchand L
Lejbkowicz F
Li S
Linet M
Lissowska J
Martinez ME
Maurer T
Mulligan AM
Mulot C
Murphy RA
Newman WG
Nielsen SF
Nordestgaard BG
Norman A
O'Brien KM
Olson JE
Patel AV
Prentice R
Rees-Punia E
Rennert G
Rhenius V
Ruddy KJ
Sandler DP
Scott CG
Shah M
Shu XO
Smeets A
Southey MC
Stone J
Tamimi RM
Taylor JA
Teras LR
Tomczyk K
Troester MA
Truong T
Vachon CM
Wang SS
Weinberg CR
Wildiers H
Willett W
Winham SJ
Wolk A
Yang XR
Zamora MP
Zheng W
Ziogas A
Dunning AM
Pharoah PDP
García-Closas M
Schmidt MK
Kraft P
Milne RL
Lindström S
Easton DF
Chang-Claude J
Source :
Breast cancer research : BCR [Breast Cancer Res] 2023 Aug 09; Vol. 25 (1), pp. 93. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 09.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Genome-wide studies of gene-environment interactions (G×E) may identify variants associated with disease risk in conjunction with lifestyle/environmental exposures. We conducted a genome-wide G×E analysis of ~ 7.6 million common variants and seven lifestyle/environmental risk factors for breast cancer risk overall and for estrogen receptor positive (ER +) breast cancer.<br />Methods: Analyses were conducted using 72,285 breast cancer cases and 80,354 controls of European ancestry from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Gene-environment interactions were evaluated using standard unconditional logistic regression models and likelihood ratio tests for breast cancer risk overall and for ER + breast cancer. Bayesian False Discovery Probability was employed to assess the noteworthiness of each SNP-risk factor pairs.<br />Results: Assuming a 1 × 10 <superscript>-5</superscript> prior probability of a true association for each SNP-risk factor pairs and a Bayesian False Discovery Probability < 15%, we identified two independent SNP-risk factor pairs: rs80018847(9p13)-LINGO2 and adult height in association with overall breast cancer risk (OR <subscript>int</subscript>  = 0.94, 95% CI 0.92-0.96), and rs4770552(13q12)-SPATA13 and age at menarche for ER + breast cancer risk (OR <subscript>int</subscript>  = 0.91, 95% CI 0.88-0.94).<br />Conclusions: Overall, the contribution of G×E interactions to the heritability of breast cancer is very small. At the population level, multiplicative G×E interactions do not make an important contribution to risk prediction in breast cancer.<br /> (© 2023. BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1465-542X
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Breast cancer research : BCR
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37559094
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-023-01691-8