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Association of breast cancer risk in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers with genetic variants showing differential allelic expression: identification of a modifier of breast cancer risk at locus 11q22.3
- Hamdi, Yosr;
- Soucy, Penny;
- Kuchenbaeker, Karoline B;
- Pastinen, Tomi;
- Droit, Arnaud;
- Lemaçon, Audrey;
- Adlard, Julian;
- Aittomäki, Kristiina;
- Andrulis, Irene L;
- Arason, Adalgeir;
- Arnold, Norbert;
- Arun, Banu K;
- Azzollini, Jacopo;
- Bane, Anita;
- Barjhoux, Laure;
- Barrowdale, Daniel;
- Benitez, Javier;
- Berthet, Pascaline;
- Blok, Marinus J;
- Bobolis, Kristie;
- Bonadona, Valérie;
- Bonanni, Bernardo;
- Bradbury, Angela R;
- Brewer, Carole;
- Buecher, Bruno;
- Buys, Saundra S;
- Caligo, Maria A;
- Chiquette, Jocelyne;
- Chung, Wendy K;
- Claes, Kathleen BM;
- Daly, Mary B;
- Damiola, Francesca;
- Davidson, Rosemarie;
- De la Hoya, Miguel;
- De Leeneer, Kim;
- Diez, Orland;
- Ding, Yuan Chun;
- Dolcetti, Riccardo;
- Domchek, Susan M;
- Dorfling, Cecilia M;
- Eccles, Diana;
- Eeles, Ros;
- Einbeigi, Zakaria;
- Ejlertsen, Bent;
- EMBRACE;
- Engel, Christoph;
- Gareth Evans, D;
- Feliubadalo, Lidia;
- Foretova, Lenka;
- Fostira, Florentia;
- Foulkes, William D;
- Fountzilas, George;
- Friedman, Eitan;
- Frost, Debra;
- Ganschow, Pamela;
- Ganz, Patricia A;
- Garber, Judy;
- Gayther, Simon A;
- GEMO Study Collaborators;
- Gerdes, Anne-Marie;
- Glendon, Gord;
- Godwin, Andrew K;
- Goldgar, David E;
- Greene, Mark H;
- Gronwald, Jacek;
- Hahnen, Eric;
- Hamann, Ute;
- Hansen, Thomas VO;
- Hart, Steven;
- Hays, John L;
- HEBON;
- Hogervorst, Frans BL;
- Hulick, Peter J;
- Imyanitov, Evgeny N;
- Isaacs, Claudine;
- Izatt, Louise;
- Jakubowska, Anna;
- James, Paul;
- Janavicius, Ramunas;
- Jensen, Uffe Birk;
- John, Esther M;
- Joseph, Vijai;
- Just, Walter;
- Kaczmarek, Katarzyna;
- Karlan, Beth Y;
- KConFab Investigators;
- Kets, Carolien M;
- Kirk, Judy;
- Kriege, Mieke;
- Laitman, Yael;
- Laurent, Maïté;
- Lazaro, Conxi;
- Leslie, Goska;
- Lester, Jenny;
- Lesueur, Fabienne;
- Liljegren, Annelie;
- Loman, Niklas;
- Loud, Jennifer T;
- Manoukian, Siranoush;
- Mariani, Milena;
- Mazoyer, Sylvie;
- McGuffog, Lesley;
- Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne EJ;
- Meindl, Alfons;
- Miller, Austin;
- Montagna, Marco;
- Mulligan, Anna Marie;
- Nathanson, Katherine L;
- Neuhausen, Susan L;
- Nevanlinna, Heli;
- Nussbaum, Robert L;
- Olah, Edith;
- Olopade, Olufunmilayo I;
- Ong, Kai-ren;
- Oosterwijk, Jan C;
- Osorio, Ana;
- Papi, Laura;
- Park, Sue Kyung;
- Pedersen, Inge Sokilde;
- Peissel, Bernard;
- Segura, Pedro Perez;
- Peterlongo, Paolo;
- Phelan, Catherine M;
- Radice, Paolo;
- Rantala, Johanna;
- Rappaport-Fuerhauser, Christine;
- Rennert, Gad;
- Richardson, Andrea;
- Robson, Mark;
- Rodriguez, Gustavo C;
- Rookus, Matti A;
- Schmutzler, Rita Katharina;
- Sevenet, Nicolas;
- Shah, Payal D;
- Singer, Christian F;
- Slavin, Thomas P;
- Snape, Katie;
- Sokolowska, Johanna;
- Sønderstrup, Ida Marie Heeholm;
- Southey, Melissa;
- Spurdle, Amanda B;
- Stadler, Zsofia;
- Stoppa-Lyonnet, Dominique;
- Sukiennicki, Grzegorz;
- Sutter, Christian;
- Tan, Yen;
- Tea, Muy-Kheng;
- Teixeira, Manuel R;
- Teulé, Alex;
- Teo, Soo-Hwang;
- Terry, Mary Beth;
- Thomassen, Mads;
- Tihomirova, Laima;
- Tischkowitz, Marc;
- Tognazzo, Silvia;
- Toland, Amanda Ewart;
- Tung, Nadine;
- van den Ouweland, Ans MW;
- van der Luijt, Rob B;
- van Engelen, Klaartje;
- van Rensburg, Elizabeth J;
- Varon-Mateeva, Raymonda;
- Wappenschmidt, Barbara;
- Wijnen, Juul T;
- Rebbeck, Timothy;
- Chenevix-Trench, Georgia;
- Offit, Kenneth;
- Couch, Fergus J;
- Nord, Silje;
- Easton, Douglas F;
- Antoniou, Antonis C;
- Simard, Jacques
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-016-4018-2Abstract
Purpose
Cis-acting regulatory SNPs resulting in differential allelic expression (DAE) may, in part, explain the underlying phenotypic variation associated with many complex diseases. To investigate whether common variants associated with DAE were involved in breast cancer susceptibility among BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers, a list of 175 genes was developed based of their involvement in cancer-related pathways.Methods
Using data from a genome-wide map of SNPs associated with allelic expression, we assessed the association of ~320 SNPs located in the vicinity of these genes with breast and ovarian cancer risks in 15,252 BRCA1 and 8211 BRCA2 mutation carriers ascertained from 54 studies participating in the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2.Results
We identified a region on 11q22.3 that is significantly associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA1 mutation carriers (most significant SNP rs228595 p = 7 × 10-6). This association was absent in BRCA2 carriers (p = 0.57). The 11q22.3 region notably encompasses genes such as ACAT1, NPAT, and ATM. Expression quantitative trait loci associations were observed in both normal breast and tumors across this region, namely for ACAT1, ATM, and other genes. In silico analysis revealed some overlap between top risk-associated SNPs and relevant biological features in mammary cell data, which suggests potential functional significance.Conclusion
We identified 11q22.3 as a new modifier locus in BRCA1 carriers. Replication in larger studies using estrogen receptor (ER)-negative or triple-negative (i.e., ER-, progesterone receptor-, and HER2-negative) cases could therefore be helpful to confirm the association of this locus with breast cancer risk.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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