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Common breast cancer susceptibility loci are associated with triple-negative breast cancer

Authors :
Dario Greco
Gianluca Severi
Judith Heinz
Curtis Olswold
Diana Eccles
Sara Margolin
Matthias W. Beckmann
Douglas F. Easton
Thomas Dünnebier
Ian Tomlinson
Arto Mannermaa
Christine B. Ambrosone
Jo Ellen Weaver
Hans-Peter Sinn
Erik Van Limbergen
Robert Winqvist
Kristen N. Stevens
Olivia Fletcher
Rüdiger Schulz-Wendtland
Isabel dos Santos Silva
Janet E. Olson
Arif B. Ekici
Paul D.P. Pharoah
Celine M. Vachon
Stephan Nickels
Drakoulis Yannoukakos
Astrid Irwanto
Fergus J. Couch
Robert B. Diasio
Graham G. Giles
Adam M. Lee
Diether Lambrechts
S Gerty
Jonathan Beesley
Laura Baglietto
Ute Hamann
Dieter Flesch-Janys
Marjanka K. Schmidt
Harsh B. Pathak
Foluso O. Ademuyiwa
Veli-Matti Kosma
Asta Försti
Penelope Miron
Angela Cox
Arndt Hartmann
Rosemary L. Balleine
Yon Ko
William J. Tapper
Senno Verhoef
Nicholas G. Martin
Nikki Graham
Thomas Rüdiger
Fiona M. Blows
Athanasios M. Dimopoulos
Sarah-Jane Dawson
Dimitrios Pectasides
Timothy G. Lesnick
Xianshu Wang
Susan L. Slager
George Fountzilas
Heli Nevanlinna
Simon S. Cross
Grant W. Montgomery
Irene Konstantopoulou
Carl Blomqvist
Hilde Janssen
Arja Jukkola-Vuorinen
Peter A. Fasching
Jianjun Liu
Andrew K. Godwin
Hiltrud Brauch
Lorraine Durcan
Rebecca Hein
Jane Carpenter
Swati Kulkarni
Katri Pylkäs
Florentia Fostira
Jenny Chang-Claude
Zachary S. Fredericksen
Elinor J. Sawyer
Eric A. Ross
Julian Peto
Christine L. Clarke
Source :
Cancer research. 71(19)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancers are an aggressive subtype of breast cancer with poor survival, but there remains little known about the etiologic factors that promote its initiation and development. Commonly inherited breast cancer risk factors identified through genome-wide association studies display heterogeneity of effect among breast cancer subtypes as defined by the status of estrogen and progesterone receptors. In the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Consortium (TNBCC), 22 common breast cancer susceptibility variants were investigated in 2,980 Caucasian women with triple-negative breast cancer and 4,978 healthy controls. We identified six single-nucleotide polymorphisms, including rs2046210 (ESR1), rs12662670 (ESR1), rs3803662 (TOX3), rs999737 (RAD51L1), rs8170 (19p13.1), and rs8100241 (19p13.1), significantly associated with the risk of triple-negative breast cancer. Together, our results provide convincing evidence of genetic susceptibility for triple-negative breast cancer. Cancer Res; 71(19); 6240–9. ©2011 AACR.

Details

ISSN :
15387445
Volume :
71
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38f8d97bfb756b389b8bbd12e4735c27