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Fine-mapping identifies two additional breast cancer susceptibility loci at 9q31.2

Authors :
Orr, N.
Dudbridge, F.
Dryden, N.
Maguire, S.
Novo, D.
Perrakis, E.
Johnson, N.
Ghoussaini, M.
Hopper, J.L.
Southey, M.C.
Apicella, C.
Stone, J.
Schmidt, M.K.
Broeks, A.
Van't Veer, L.J.
Hogervorst, F.B.
Fasching, P.A.
Haeberle, L.
Ekici, A.B.
Beckmann, M.W.
Gibson, L.
Aitken, Z.
Warren, H.
Sawyer, E.
Tomlinson, I.
Kerin, M.J.
Miller, N.
Burwinkel, B.
Marme, F.
Schneeweiss, A.
Sohn, C.
Guenel, P.
Truong, T.
Cordina-Duverger, E.
Sanchez, M.
Bojesen, S.E.
Nordestgaard, B.G.
Nielsen, S.F.
Flyger, H.
Benitez, J.
Zamora, M.P.
Perez, J.I.A.
Menendez, P.
Anton-Culver, H.
Neuhausen, S.L.
Brenner, H.
Dieffenbach, A.K.
Arndt, V.
Stegmaier, C.
Hamann, U.
Brauch, H.
Justenhoven, C.
Bruning, T.
Ko, Y.D.
Nevanlinna, H.
Aittomaki, K.
Blomqvist, C.
Khan, S.
Bogdanova, N.
Dork, T.
Lindblom, A.
Margolin, S.
Mannermaa, A.
Kataja, V.
Kosma, V.M.
Hartikainen, J.M.
Chenevix-Trench, G.
Beesley, J.
Lambrechts, D.
Moisse, M.
Floris, G.
Beuselinck, B.
Chang-Claude, J.
Rudolph, A.
Seibold, P.
Flesch-Janys, D.
Radice, P.
Peterlongo, P.
Peissel, B.
Pensotti, V.
Couch, F.J.
Olson, J.E.
Slettedahl, S.
Vachon, C.
Giles, G.G.
Milne, R.L.
McLean, C.
Haiman, C.A.
Henderson, B.E.
Schumacher, F.
Marchand, L. le
Simard, J.
Goldberg, M.S.
Labreche, F.
Dumont, M.
Kristensen, V.
Alnaes, G.G.
Nord, S.
Borresen-Dale, A.L.
Zheng, W.
Deming-Halverson, S.
Shrubsole, M.
Long, J.R.
Winqvist, R.
Pylkas, K.
Jukkola-Vuorinen, A.
Grip, M.
Andrulis, I.L.
Knight, J.A.
Glendon, G.
Tchatchou, S.
Devilee, P.
Tollenaar, R.A.E.M.
Seynaeve, C.M.
Asperen, C.J. van
Garcia-Closas, M.
Figueroa, J.
Chanock, S.J.
Lissowska, J.
Czene, K.
Darabi, H.
Eriksson, M.
Klevebring, D.
Hooning, M.J.
Hollestelle, A.
Deurzen, C.H.M. van
Kriege, M.
Hall, P.
Li, J.M.
Liu, J.J.
Humphreys, K.
Cox, A.
Cross, S.S.
Reed, M.W.R.
Pharoah, P.D.P.
Dunning, A.M.
Shah, M.
Perkins, B.J.
Jakubowska, A.
Lubinski, J.
Jaworska-Bieniek, K.
Durda, K.
Ashworth, A.
Swerdlow, A.
Jones, M.
Schoemaker, M.J.
Meindl, A.
Schmutzler, R.K.
Olswold, C.
Slager, S.
Toland, A.E.
Yannoukakos, D.
Muir, K.
Lophatananon, A.
Stewart-Brown, S.
Siriwanarangsan, P.
Matsuo, K.
Ito, H.
Iwata, H.
Ishiguro, J.
Wu, A.H.
Tseng, C.C.
Berg, D. van den
Stram, D.O.
Teo, S.H.
Yip, C.H.
Kang, P.
Ikram, M.K.
Shu, X.O.
Lu, W.
Gao, Y.T.
Cai, H.
Kang, D.
Choi, J.Y.
Park, S.K.
Noh, D.Y.
Hartman, M.
Miao, H.
Lim, W.Y.
Lee, S.C.
Sangrajrang, S.
Gaborieau, V.
Brennan, P.
McKay, J.
Wu, P.E.
Hou, M.F.
Yu, J.C.
Shen, C.Y.
Blot, W.
Cai, Q.Y.
Signorello, L.B.
Luccarini, C.
Bayes, C.
Ahmed, S.
Maranian, M.
Healey, C.S.
Gonzalez-Neira, A.
Pita, G.
Alonso, M.R.
Alvarez, N.
Herrero, D.
Tessier, D.C.
Vincent, D.
Bacot, F.
Hunter, D.J.
Lindstrom, S.
Dennis, J.
Michailidou, K.
Bolla, M.K.
Easton, D.F.
Silva, I.D.
Fletcher, O.
Peto, J.
GENICA Network
kConFab Investigators
Australian Ovarian Canc Study Grp
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Medical Oncology
Pathology
Ophthalmology
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Clinical Genetics
Source :
Human Molecular Genetics, 24(10), 2966-2984, Human Molecular Genetics, 24(10), 2966-2984. Oxford University Press, Human Molecular Genetics, Repositorio Institucional de la Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2015.

Abstract

We recently identified a novel susceptibility variant, rs865686, for estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer at 9q31.2. Here, we report a fine-mapping analysis of the 9q31.2 susceptibility locus using 43 160 cases and 42 600 controls of European ancestry ascertained from 52 studies and a further 5795 cases and 6624 controls of Asian ancestry from nine studies. Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs676256 was most strongly associated with risk in Europeans (odds ratios [OR] = 0.90 [0.88-0.92]; P-value = 1.58 × 10(-25)). This SNP is one of a cluster of highly correlated variants, including rs865686, that spans ∼14.5 kb. We identified two additional independent association signals demarcated by SNPs rs10816625 (OR = 1.12 [1.08-1.17]; P-value = 7.89 × 10(-09)) and rs13294895 (OR = 1.09 [1.06-1.12]; P-value = 2.97 × 10(-11)). SNP rs10816625, but not rs13294895, was also associated with risk of breast cancer in Asian individuals (OR = 1.12 [1.06-1.18]; P-value = 2.77 × 10(-05)). Functional genomic annotation using data derived from breast cancer cell-line models indicates that these SNPs localise to putative enhancer elements that bind known drivers of hormone-dependent breast cancer, including ER-α, FOXA1 and GATA-3. In vitro analyses indicate that rs10816625 and rs13294895 have allele-specific effects on enhancer activity and suggest chromatin interactions with the KLF4 gene locus. These results demonstrate the power of dense genotyping in large studies to identify independent susceptibility variants. Analysis of associations using subjects with different ancestry, combined with bioinformatic and genomic characterisation, can provide strong evidence for the likely causative alleles and their functional basis. ispartof: Human Molecular Genetics vol:24 issue:10 pages:2966-84 ispartof: location:England status: published

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ISSN :
09646906
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Molecular Genetics, 24(10), 2966-2984, Human Molecular Genetics, 24(10), 2966-2984. Oxford University Press, Human Molecular Genetics, Repositorio Institucional de la Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid, Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid
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