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A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age

Authors :
Ahsan, H
Halpern, J
Kibriya, MG
Pierce, BL
Tong, L
Gamazon, E
McGuire, V
Felberg, A
Shi, J
Jasmine, F
Roy, S
Brutus, R
Argos, M
Melkonian, S
Chang-Claude, J
Andrulis, I
Hopper, JL
John, EM
Malone, K
Ursin, G
Gammon, MD
Thomas, DC
Seminara, D
Casey, G
Knight, JA
Southey, MC
Giles, GG
Santella, RM
Lee, E
Conti, D
Duggan, D
Gallinger, S
Haile, R
Jenkins, M
Lindor, NM
Newcomb, P
Michailidou, K
Apicella, C
Park, DJ
Peto, J
Fletcher, O
Silva, IDS
Lathrop, M
Hunter, DJ
Chanock, SJ
Meindl, A
Schmutzler, RK
Mueller-Myhsok, B
Lochmann, M
Beckmann, L
Hein, R
Makalic, E
Schmidt, DF
Quang, MB
Stone, J
Flesch-Janys, D
Dahmen, N
Nevanlinna, H
Aittomaki, K
Blomqvist, C
Hall, P
Czene, K
Irwanto, A
Liu, J
Rahman, N
Turnbull, C
Dunning, AM
Pharoah, P
Waisfisz, Q
Meijers-Heijboer, H
Uitterlinden, AG
Rivadeneira, F
Nicolae, D
Easton, DF
Cox, NJ
Whittemore, AS
Ahsan, H
Halpern, J
Kibriya, MG
Pierce, BL
Tong, L
Gamazon, E
McGuire, V
Felberg, A
Shi, J
Jasmine, F
Roy, S
Brutus, R
Argos, M
Melkonian, S
Chang-Claude, J
Andrulis, I
Hopper, JL
John, EM
Malone, K
Ursin, G
Gammon, MD
Thomas, DC
Seminara, D
Casey, G
Knight, JA
Southey, MC
Giles, GG
Santella, RM
Lee, E
Conti, D
Duggan, D
Gallinger, S
Haile, R
Jenkins, M
Lindor, NM
Newcomb, P
Michailidou, K
Apicella, C
Park, DJ
Peto, J
Fletcher, O
Silva, IDS
Lathrop, M
Hunter, DJ
Chanock, SJ
Meindl, A
Schmutzler, RK
Mueller-Myhsok, B
Lochmann, M
Beckmann, L
Hein, R
Makalic, E
Schmidt, DF
Quang, MB
Stone, J
Flesch-Janys, D
Dahmen, N
Nevanlinna, H
Aittomaki, K
Blomqvist, C
Hall, P
Czene, K
Irwanto, A
Liu, J
Rahman, N
Turnbull, C
Dunning, AM
Pharoah, P
Waisfisz, Q
Meijers-Heijboer, H
Uitterlinden, AG
Rivadeneira, F
Nicolae, D
Easton, DF
Cox, NJ
Whittemore, AS
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Early-onset breast cancer (EOBC) causes substantial loss of life and productivity, creating a major burden among women worldwide. We analyzed 1,265,548 Hapmap3 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) among a discovery set of 3,523 EOBC incident cases and 2,702 population control women ages ≤ 51 years. The SNPs with smallest P values were examined in a replication set of 3,470 EOBC cases and 5,475 control women. We also tested EOBC association with 19,684 genes by annotating each gene with putative functional SNPs, and then combining their P values to obtain a gene-based P value. We examined the gene with smallest P value for replication in 1,145 breast cancer cases and 1,142 control women. The combined discovery and replication sets identified 72 new SNPs associated with EOBC (P < 4 × 10(-8)) located in six genomic regions previously reported to contain SNPs associated largely with later-onset breast cancer (LOBC). SNP rs2229882 and 10 other SNPs on chromosome 5q11.2 remained associated (P < 6 × 10(-4)) after adjustment for the strongest published SNPs in the region. Thirty-two of the 82 currently known LOBC SNPs were associated with EOBC (P < 0.05). Low power is likely responsible for the remaining 50 unassociated known LOBC SNPs. The gene-based analysis identified an association between breast cancer and the phosphofructokinase-muscle (PFKM) gene on chromosome 12q13.11 that met the genome-wide gene-based threshold of 2.5 × 10(-6). In conclusion, EOBC and LOBC seem to have similar genetic etiologies; the 5q11.2 region may contain multiple distinct breast cancer loci; and the PFKM gene region is worthy of further investigation. These findings should enhance our understanding of the etiology of breast cancer.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315725938
Document Type :
Electronic Resource