학술논문

Assessing associations between the AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 functional module and breast cancer risk in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers.
Document Type
article
Author
Ignacio BlancoKaroline KuchenbaeckerDaniel CuadrasXianshu WangDaniel BarrowdaleGorka Ruiz de GaribayPablo LibradoAlejandro Sánchez-GraciaJulio RozasNúria BonifaciLesley McGuffogVernon S PankratzAbul IslamFrancesca MateoAntoni BerenguerAnna PetitIsabel CatalàJoan BrunetLidia FeliubadalóEva TorneroJavier BenítezAna OsorioTeresa Ramón y CajalHeli NevanlinnaKristiina AittomäkiBanu K ArunAmanda E TolandBeth Y KarlanChristine WalshJenny LesterMark H GreenePhuong L MaiRobert L NussbaumIrene L AndrulisSusan M DomchekKatherine L NathansonTimothy R RebbeckRosa B BarkardottirAnna JakubowskaJan LubinskiKatarzyna DurdaKatarzyna Jaworska-BieniekKathleen ClaesTom Van MaerkenOrland DíezThomas V HansenLars JønsonAnne-Marie GerdesBent EjlertsenMiguel de la HoyaTrinidad CaldésAlison M DunningClare OliverElena FinebergMargaret CookSusan PeockEmma McCannAlex MurrayChris JacobsGabriella PichertFiona LallooCarol ChuHuw DorkinsJoan PatersonKai-Ren OngManuel R TeixeiraTeixeiraFrans B L HogervorstAnnemarie H van der HoutCaroline SeynaeveRob B van der LuijtMarjolijn J L LigtenbergPeter DevileeJuul T WijnenMatti A RookusHanne E J Meijers-HeijboerMarinus J BlokAns M W van den OuwelandCora M AalfsGustavo C RodriguezKelly-Anne A PhillipsMarion PiedmonteStacy R NerenstoneVictoria L Bae-JumpDavid M O'MalleyElena S RatnerRita K SchmutzlerBarbara WappenschmidtKerstin RhiemChristoph EngelAlfons MeindlNina DitschNorbert ArnoldHansjoerg J PlendlDieter NiederacherChristian SutterShan Wang-GohrkeDoris SteinemannSabine Preisler-AdamsKarin KastRaymonda Varon-MateevaAndrea GehrigAnders BojesenInge Sokilde PedersenLone SundeUffe Birk JensenMads ThomassenTorben A KruseLenka ForetovaPaolo PeterlongoLoris BernardBernard PeisselGiulietta ScuveraSiranoush ManoukianPaolo RadiceLaura OttiniMarco MontagnaSimona AgataChristine MaugardJacques SimardPenny SoucyAndreas BergerAnneliese Fink-RetterChristian F SingerChristine RappaportDaphne Geschwantler-KaulichMuy-Kheng TeaGeorg PfeilerBCFREsther M JohnAlex MironSusan L NeuhausenMary Beth TerryWendy K ChungMary B DalyDavid E GoldgarRamunas JanaviciusCecilia M DorflingElisabeth J van RensburgFlorentia FostiraIrene KonstantopoulouJudy GarberAndrew K GodwinEdith OlahSteven A NarodGad RennertShani Shimon PaluchYael LaitmanEitan FriedmanSWE-BRCAAnnelie LiljegrenJohanna RantalaMarie Stenmark-AskmalmNiklas LomanEvgeny N ImyanitovUte HamannkConFab InvestigatorsAmanda B SpurdleSue HealeyJeffrey N WeitzelJosef HerzogDavid MargilethChiara GorriniManel EstellerAntonio GómezSergi SayolsEnrique VidalHolger HeynGEMODominique Stoppa-LyonnetMelanie LéonéLaure BarjhouxMarion Fassy-ColcombetAntoine de PauwChristine LassetSandra Fert FerrerLaurent CasteraPascaline BerthetFrançois CornelisYves-Jean BignonFrancesca DamiolaSylvie MazoyerOlga M SinilnikovaChristopher A MaxwellJoseph VijaiMark RobsonNoah KauffMarina J CorinesDanylko VillanoJulie CunninghamAdam LeeNoralane LindorConxi LázaroDouglas F EastonKenneth OffitGeorgia Chenevix-TrenchFergus J CouchAntonis C AntoniouMiguel Angel Pujana
Source
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0120020 (2015)
Subject
Medicine
Science
Language
English
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
While interplay between BRCA1 and AURKA-RHAMM-TPX2-TUBG1 regulates mammary epithelial polarization, common genetic variation in HMMR (gene product RHAMM) may be associated with risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers. Following on these observations, we further assessed the link between the AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 functional module and risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers. Forty-one single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 15,252 BRCA1 and 8,211 BRCA2 mutation carriers and subsequently analyzed using a retrospective likelihood approach. The association of HMMR rs299290 with breast cancer risk in BRCA1 mutation carriers was confirmed: per-allele hazard ratio (HR) = 1.10, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.04-1.15, p = 1.9 x 10(-4) (false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted p = 0.043). Variation in CSTF1, located next to AURKA, was also found to be associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA2 mutation carriers: rs2426618 per-allele HR = 1.10, 95% CI 1.03-1.16, p = 0.005 (FDR-adjusted p = 0.045). Assessment of pairwise interactions provided suggestions (FDR-adjusted pinteraction values > 0.05) for deviations from the multiplicative model for rs299290 and CSTF1 rs6064391, and rs299290 and TUBG1 rs11649877 in both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Following these suggestions, the expression of HMMR and AURKA or TUBG1 in sporadic breast tumors was found to potentially interact, influencing patients' survival. Together, the results of this study support the hypothesis of a causative link between altered function of AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 and breast carcinogenesis in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers.