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Fine-scale mapping of the 5q11.2 breast cancer locus reveals at least three independent risk variants regulating MAP3K1.

Authors :
Glubb DM
Maranian MJ
Michailidou K
Pooley KA
Meyer KB
Kar S
Carlebur S
O'Reilly M
Betts JA
Hillman KM
Kaufmann S
Beesley J
Canisius S
Hopper JL
Southey MC
Tsimiklis H
Apicella C
Schmidt MK
Broeks A
Hogervorst FB
van der Schoot CE
Muir K
Lophatananon A
Stewart-Brown S
Siriwanarangsan P
Fasching PA
Ruebner M
Ekici AB
Beckmann MW
Peto J
dos-Santos-Silva I
Fletcher O
Johnson N
Pharoah PD
Bolla MK
Wang Q
Dennis J
Sawyer EJ
Tomlinson I
Kerin MJ
Miller N
Burwinkel B
Marme F
Yang R
Surowy H
Guénel P
Truong T
Menegaux F
Sanchez M
Bojesen SE
Nordestgaard BG
Nielsen SF
Flyger H
González-Neira A
Benitez J
Zamora MP
Arias Perez JI
Anton-Culver H
Neuhausen SL
Brenner H
Dieffenbach AK
Arndt V
Stegmaier C
Meindl A
Schmutzler RK
Brauch H
Ko YD
Brüning T
Nevanlinna H
Muranen TA
Aittomäki K
Blomqvist C
Matsuo K
Ito H
Iwata H
Tanaka H
Dörk T
Bogdanova NV
Helbig S
Lindblom A
Margolin S
Mannermaa A
Kataja V
Kosma VM
Hartikainen JM
Wu AH
Tseng CC
Van Den Berg D
Stram DO
Lambrechts D
Zhao H
Weltens C
van Limbergen E
Chang-Claude J
Flesch-Janys D
Rudolph A
Seibold P
Radice P
Peterlongo P
Barile M
Capra F
Couch FJ
Olson JE
Hallberg E
Vachon C
Giles GG
Milne RL
McLean C
Haiman CA
Henderson BE
Schumacher F
Le Marchand L
Simard J
Goldberg MS
Labrèche F
Dumont M
Teo SH
Yip CH
See MH
Cornes B
Cheng CY
Ikram MK
Kristensen V
Zheng W
Halverson SL
Shrubsole M
Long J
Winqvist R
Pylkäs K
Jukkola-Vuorinen A
Kauppila S
Andrulis IL
Knight JA
Glendon G
Tchatchou S
Devilee P
Tollenaar RA
Seynaeve C
Van Asperen CJ
García-Closas M
Figueroa J
Chanock SJ
Lissowska J
Czene K
Klevebring D
Darabi H
Eriksson M
Hooning MJ
Hollestelle A
Martens JW
Collée JM
Hall P
Li J
Humphreys K
Shu XO
Lu W
Gao YT
Cai H
Cox A
Cross SS
Reed MW
Blot W
Signorello LB
Cai Q
Shah M
Ghoussaini M
Kang D
Choi JY
Park SK
Noh DY
Hartman M
Miao H
Lim WY
Tang A
Hamann U
Torres D
Jakubowska A
Lubinski J
Jaworska K
Durda K
Sangrajrang S
Gaborieau V
Brennan P
McKay J
Olswold C
Slager S
Toland AE
Yannoukakos D
Shen CY
Wu PE
Yu JC
Hou MF
Swerdlow A
Ashworth A
Orr N
Jones M
Pita G
Alonso MR
Álvarez N
Herrero D
Tessier DC
Vincent D
Bacot F
Luccarini C
Baynes C
Ahmed S
Healey CS
Brown MA
Ponder BA
Chenevix-Trench G
Thompson DJ
Edwards SL
Easton DF
Dunning AM
French JD
Source :
American journal of human genetics [Am J Hum Genet] 2015 Jan 08; Vol. 96 (1), pp. 5-20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 18.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have revealed SNP rs889312 on 5q11.2 to be associated with breast cancer risk in women of European ancestry. In an attempt to identify the biologically relevant variants, we analyzed 909 genetic variants across 5q11.2 in 103,991 breast cancer individuals and control individuals from 52 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Multiple logistic regression analyses identified three independent risk signals: the strongest associations were with 15 correlated variants (iCHAV1), where the minor allele of the best candidate, rs62355902, associated with significantly increased risks of both estrogen-receptor-positive (ER(+): odds ratio [OR] = 1.24, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.21-1.27, ptrend = 5.7 × 10(-44)) and estrogen-receptor-negative (ER(-): OR = 1.10, 95% CI = 1.05-1.15, ptrend = 3.0 × 10(-4)) tumors. After adjustment for rs62355902, we found evidence of association of a further 173 variants (iCHAV2) containing three subsets with a range of effects (the strongest was rs113317823 [pcond = 1.61 × 10(-5)]) and five variants composing iCHAV3 (lead rs11949391; ER(+): OR = 0.90, 95% CI = 0.87-0.93, pcond = 1.4 × 10(-4)). Twenty-six percent of the prioritized candidate variants coincided with four putative regulatory elements that interact with the MAP3K1 promoter through chromatin looping and affect MAP3K1 promoter activity. Functional analysis indicated that the cancer risk alleles of four candidates (rs74345699 and rs62355900 [iCHAV1], rs16886397 [iCHAV2a], and rs17432750 [iCHAV3]) increased MAP3K1 transcriptional activity. Chromatin immunoprecipitation analysis revealed diminished GATA3 binding to the minor (cancer-protective) allele of rs17432750, indicating a mechanism for its action. We propose that the cancer risk alleles act to increase MAP3K1 expression in vivo and might promote breast cancer cell survival.<br /> (Copyright © 2015 The American Society of Human Genetics. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1537-6605
Volume :
96
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25529635
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.11.009