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Genetic variation in mitotic regulatory pathway genes is associated with breast tumor grade.
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article
Author
Purrington, Kristen SSlettedahl, SethBolla, Manjeet KMichailidou, KyriakiCzene, KamilaNevanlinna, HeliBojesen, Stig EAndrulis, Irene LCox, AngelaHall, PerCarpenter, JaneYannoukakos, DrakoulisHaiman, Christopher AFasching, Peter AMannermaa, ArtoWinqvist, RobertBrenner, HermannLindblom, AnnikaChenevix-Trench, GeorgiaBenitez, JavierSwerdlow, AnthonyKristensen, VesselaGuénel, PascalMeindl, AlfonsDarabi, HatefEriksson, MikaelFagerholm, RainerAittomäki, KristiinaBlomqvist, CarlNordestgaard, Børge GNielsen, Sune FFlyger, HenrikWang, XianshuOlswold, CurtisOlson, Janet EMulligan, Anna MarieKnight, Julia ATchatchou, SandrineReed, Malcolm WRCross, Simon SLiu, JianjunLi, JingmeiHumphreys, KeithClarke, ChristineScott, RodneyABCTB InvestigatorsFostira, FlorentiaFountzilas, GeorgeKonstantopoulou, IreneHenderson, Brian ESchumacher, FredrickLe Marchand, LoicEkici, Arif BHartmann, ArndtBeckmann, Matthias WHartikainen, Jaana MKosma, Veli-MattiKataja, VesaJukkola-Vuorinen, ArjaPylkäs, KatriKauppila, SailaDieffenbach, Aida KarinaStegmaier, ChristaArndt, VolkerMargolin, SaraAustralian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupkConFab InvestigatorsBalleine, RosemaryArias Perez, Jose IgnacioPilar Zamora, MMenéndez, PrimitivaAshworth, AlanJones, MichaelOrr, NickArveux, PatrickKerbrat, PierreTruong, ThérèseBugert, PeterToland, Amanda EAmbrosone, Christine BLabrèche, FranceGoldberg, Mark SDumont, MartineZiogas, ArgyriosLee, EunjungDite, Gillian SApicella, CarmelSouthey, Melissa CLong, JirongShrubsole, MarthaDeming-Halverson, SandraFicarazzi, FilomenaBarile, MonicaPeterlongo, PaoloDurda, KatarzynaJaworska-Bieniek, KatarzynaTollenaar, Robert AEMSeynaeve, CarolineGENICA NetworkBrüning, Thomas
Source
Human molecular genetics. 23(22)
Subject
ABCTB Investigators
Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group
kConFab Investigators
GENICA Network
Humans
Breast Neoplasms
Carrier Proteins
Tumor Suppressor Proteins
Neoplasm Staging
Risk Factors
Case-Control Studies
Haplotypes
Polymorphism
Single Nucleotide
Female
Receptor
Fibroblast Growth Factor
Type 2
Genetic Variation
Genetics
Breast Cancer
Prevention
Human Genome
Cancer
Biotechnology
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Genetics & Heredity
Language
Abstract
Mitotic index is an important component of histologic grade and has an etiologic role in breast tumorigenesis. Several small candidate gene studies have reported associations between variation in mitotic genes and breast cancer risk. We measured associations between 2156 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 194 mitotic genes and breast cancer risk, overall and by histologic grade, in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC) iCOGS study (n = 39 067 cases; n = 42 106 controls). SNPs in TACC2 [rs17550038: odds ratio (OR) = 1.24, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.16-1.33, P = 4.2 × 10(-10)) and EIF3H (rs799890: OR = 1.07, 95% CI 1.04-1.11, P = 8.7 × 10(-6)) were significantly associated with risk of low-grade breast cancer. The TACC2 signal was retained (rs17550038: OR = 1.15, 95% CI 1.07-1.23, P = 7.9 × 10(-5)) after adjustment for breast cancer risk SNPs in the nearby FGFR2 gene, suggesting that TACC2 is a novel, independent genome-wide significant genetic risk locus for low-grade breast cancer. While no SNPs were individually associated with high-grade disease, a pathway-level gene set analysis showed that variation across the 194 mitotic genes was associated with high-grade breast cancer risk (P = 2.1 × 10(-3)). These observations will provide insight into the contribution of mitotic defects to histological grade and the etiology of breast cancer.