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Functional annotation of the 2q35 breast cancer risk locus implicates a structural variant in influencing activity of a long-range enhancer element
- Baxter, Joseph S;
- Johnson, Nichola;
- Tomczyk, Katarzyna;
- Gillespie, Andrea;
- Maguire, Sarah;
- Brough, Rachel;
- Fachal, Laura;
- Michailidou, Kyriaki;
- Bolla, Manjeet K;
- Wang, Qin;
- Dennis, Joe;
- Ahearn, Thomas U;
- Andrulis, Irene L;
- Anton-Culver, Hoda;
- Antonenkova, Natalia N;
- Arndt, Volker;
- Aronson, Kristan J;
- Augustinsson, Annelie;
- Becher, Heiko;
- Beckmann, Matthias W;
- Behrens, Sabine;
- Benitez, Javier;
- Bermisheva, Marina;
- Bogdanova, Natalia V;
- Bojesen, Stig E;
- Brenner, Hermann;
- Brucker, Sara Y;
- Cai, Qiuyin;
- Campa, Daniele;
- Canzian, Federico;
- Castelao, Jose E;
- Chan, Tsun L;
- Chang-Claude, Jenny;
- Chanock, Stephen J;
- Chenevix-Trench, Georgia;
- Choi, Ji-Yeob;
- Clarke, Christine L;
- Collaborators, NBCS;
- Colonna, Sarah;
- Conroy, Don M;
- Couch, Fergus J;
- Cox, Angela;
- Cross, Simon S;
- Czene, Kamila;
- Daly, Mary B;
- Devilee, Peter;
- Dörk, Thilo;
- Dossus, Laure;
- Dwek, Miriam;
- Eccles, Diana M;
- Ekici, Arif B;
- Eliassen, A Heather;
- Engel, Christoph;
- Fasching, Peter A;
- Figueroa, Jonine;
- Flyger, Henrik;
- Gago-Dominguez, Manuela;
- Gao, Chi;
- García-Closas, Montserrat;
- García-Sáenz, José A;
- Ghoussaini, Maya;
- Giles, Graham G;
- Goldberg, Mark S;
- González-Neira, Anna;
- Guénel, Pascal;
- Gündert, Melanie;
- Haeberle, Lothar;
- Hahnen, Eric;
- Haiman, Christopher A;
- Hall, Per;
- Hamann, Ute;
- Hartman, Mikael;
- Hatse, Sigrid;
- Hauke, Jan;
- Hollestelle, Antoinette;
- Hoppe, Reiner;
- Hopper, John L;
- Hou, Ming-Feng;
- Investigators, kConFab;
- Investigators, ABCTB;
- Ito, Hidemi;
- Iwasaki, Motoki;
- Jager, Agnes;
- Jakubowska, Anna;
- Janni, Wolfgang;
- John, Esther M;
- Joseph, Vijai;
- Jung, Audrey;
- Kaaks, Rudolf;
- Kang, Daehee;
- Keeman, Renske;
- Khusnutdinova, Elza;
- Kim, Sung-Won;
- Kosma, Veli-Matti;
- Kraft, Peter;
- Kristensen, Vessela N;
- Kubelka-Sabit, Katerina;
- Kurian, Allison W;
- Kwong, Ava;
- Lacey, James V;
- Lambrechts, Diether;
- Larson, Nicole L;
- Larsson, Susanna C;
- Le Marchand, Loic;
- Lejbkowicz, Flavio;
- Li, Jingmei;
- Long, Jirong;
- Lophatananon, Artitaya;
- Lubiński, Jan;
- Mannermaa, Arto;
- Manoochehri, Mehdi;
- Manoukian, Siranoush;
- Margolin, Sara;
- Matsuo, Keitaro;
- Mavroudis, Dimitrios;
- Mayes, Rebecca;
- Menon, Usha;
- Milne, Roger L;
- Taib, Nur Aishah Mohd;
- Muir, Kenneth;
- Muranen, Taru A;
- Murphy, Rachel A;
- Nevanlinna, Heli;
- O’Brien, Katie M;
- Offit, Kenneth;
- Olson, Janet E;
- Olsson, Håkan;
- Park, Sue K;
- Park-Simon, Tjoung-Won;
- Patel, Alpa V;
- Peterlongo, Paolo;
- Peto, Julian;
- Plaseska-Karanfilska, Dijana;
- Presneau, Nadege;
- Pylkäs, Katri;
- Rack, Brigitte;
- Rennert, Gad;
- Romero, Atocha;
- Ruebner, Matthias;
- Rüdiger, Thomas;
- Saloustros, Emmanouil;
- Sandler, Dale P;
- Sawyer, Elinor J;
- Schmidt, Marjanka K;
- Schmutzler, Rita K;
- Schneeweiss, Andreas;
- Schoemaker, Minouk J;
- Shah, Mitul;
- Shen, Chen-Yang;
- Shu, Xiao-Ou;
- Simard, Jacques;
- Southey, Melissa C;
- Stone, Jennifer;
- Surowy, Harald;
- Swerdlow, Anthony J;
- Tamimi, Rulla M;
- Tapper, William J;
- Taylor, Jack A;
- Teo, Soo Hwang;
- Teras, Lauren R;
- Terry, Mary Beth;
- Toland, Amanda E;
- Tomlinson, Ian;
- Truong, Thérèse;
- Tseng, Chiu-Chen;
- Untch, Michael;
- Vachon, Celine M;
- van den Ouweland, Ans MW;
- Wang, Sophia S;
- Weinberg, Clarice R;
- Wendt, Camilla;
- Winham, Stacey J;
- Winqvist, Robert;
- Wolk, Alicja;
- Wu, Anna H;
- Yamaji, Taiki;
- Zheng, Wei;
- Ziogas, Argyrios;
- Pharoah, Paul DP;
- Dunning, Alison M;
- Easton, Douglas F;
- Pettitt, Stephen J;
- Lord, Christopher J;
- Haider, Syed;
- Orr, Nick;
- Fletcher, Olivia
Published Web Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2021.05.013Abstract
A combination of genetic and functional approaches has identified three independent breast cancer risk loci at 2q35. A recent fine-scale mapping analysis to refine these associations resulted in 1 (signal 1), 5 (signal 2), and 42 (signal 3) credible causal variants at these loci. We used publicly available in silico DNase I and ChIP-seq data with in vitro reporter gene and CRISPR assays to annotate signals 2 and 3. We identified putative regulatory elements that enhanced cell-type-specific transcription from the IGFBP5 promoter at both signals (30- to 40-fold increased expression by the putative regulatory element at signal 2, 2- to 3-fold by the putative regulatory element at signal 3). We further identified one of the five credible causal variants at signal 2, a 1.4 kb deletion (esv3594306), as the likely causal variant; the deletion allele of this variant was associated with an average additional increase in IGFBP5 expression of 1.3-fold (MCF-7) and 2.2-fold (T-47D). We propose a model in which the deletion allele of esv3594306 juxtaposes two transcription factor binding regions (annotated by estrogen receptor alpha ChIP-seq peaks) to generate a single extended regulatory element. This regulatory element increases cell-type-specific expression of the tumor suppressor gene IGFBP5 and, thereby, reduces risk of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer (odds ratio = 0.77, 95% CI 0.74-0.81, p = 3.1 × 10-31).
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