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Height and Body Mass Index as Modifiers of Breast Cancer Risk in BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Authors :
Qian, Frank
Wang, Shengfeng
Mitchell, Jonathan
McGuffog, Lesley
Barrowdale, Daniel
Leslie, Goska
Oosterwijk, Jan C
Chung, Wendy K
Evans, D Gareth
Engel, Christoph
Kast, Karin
Aalfs, Cora M
Adank, Muriel A
Adlard, Julian
Agnarsson, Bjarni A
Aittomäki, Kristiina
Alducci, Elisa
Andrulis, Irene L
Arun, Banu K
Ausems, Margreet GEM
Azzollini, Jacopo
Barouk-Simonet, Emmanuelle
Barwell, Julian
Belotti, Muriel
Benitez, Javier
Berger, Andreas
Borg, Ake
Bradbury, Angela R
Brunet, Joan
Buys, Saundra S
Caldes, Trinidad
Caligo, Maria A
Campbell, Ian
Caputo, Sandrine M
Chiquette, Jocelyne
Claes, Kathleen BM
Margriet Collée, J
Couch, Fergus J
Coupier, Isabelle
Daly, Mary B
Davidson, Rosemarie
Diez, Orland
Domchek, Susan M
Donaldson, Alan
Dorfling, Cecilia M
Eeles, Ros
Feliubadaló, Lidia
Foretova, Lenka
Fowler, Jeffrey
Friedman, Eitan
Frost, Debra
Ganz, Patricia A
Garber, Judy
Garcia-Barberan, Vanesa
Glendon, Gord
Godwin, Andrew K
Gómez Garcia, Encarna B
Gronwald, Jacek
Hahnen, Eric
Hamann, Ute
Henderson, Alex
Hendricks, Carolyn B
Hopper, John L
Hulick, Peter J
Imyanitov, Evgeny N
Isaacs, Claudine
Izatt, Louise
Izquierdo, Ángel
Jakubowska, Anna
Kaczmarek, Katarzyna
Kang, Eunyoung
Karlan, Beth Y
Kets, Carolien M
Kim, Sung-Won
Kim, Zisun
Kwong, Ava
Laitman, Yael
Lasset, Christine
Hyuk Lee, Min
Won Lee, Jong
Lee, Jihyoun
Lester, Jenny
Lesueur, Fabienne
Loud, Jennifer T
Lubinski, Jan
Mebirouk, Noura
Meijers-Heijboer, Hanne EJ
Meindl, Alfons
Miller, Austin
Montagna, Marco
Mooij, Thea M
Morrison, Patrick J
Mouret-Fourme, Emmanuelle
Nathanson, Katherine L
Neuhausen, Susan L
Nevanlinna, Heli
Niederacher, Dieter
Nielsen, Finn C
Nussbaum, Robert L
Offit, Kenneth
Source :
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, vol 111, iss 4
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2019.

Abstract

BackgroundBRCA1/2 mutations confer high lifetime risk of breast cancer, although other factors may modify this risk. Whether height or body mass index (BMI) modifies breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers remains unclear.MethodsWe used Mendelian randomization approaches to evaluate the association of height and BMI on breast cancer risk, using data from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 with 14 676 BRCA1 and 7912 BRCA2 mutation carriers, including 11 451 cases of breast cancer. We created a height genetic score using 586 height-associated variants and a BMI genetic score using 93 BMI-associated variants. We examined both observed and genetically determined height and BMI with breast cancer risk using weighted Cox models. All statistical tests were two-sided.ResultsObserved height was positively associated with breast cancer risk (HR = 1.09 per 10 cm increase, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.0 to 1.17; P = 1.17). Height genetic score was positively associated with breast cancer, although this was not statistically significant (per 10 cm increase in genetically predicted height, HR = 1.04, 95% CI = 0.93 to 1.17; P = .47). Observed BMI was inversely associated with breast cancer risk (per 5 kg/m2 increase, HR = 0.94, 95% CI = 0.90 to 0.98; P = .007). BMI genetic score was also inversely associated with breast cancer risk (per 5 kg/m2 increase in genetically predicted BMI, HR = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.76 to 0.98; P = .02). BMI was primarily associated with premenopausal breast cancer.ConclusionHeight is associated with overall breast cancer and BMI is associated with premenopausal breast cancer in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. Incorporating height and BMI, particularly genetic score, into risk assessment may improve cancer management.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, vol 111, iss 4
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..22fa639da0433fa50aa993e7abdb451a