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Post-GWAS gene-environment interplay in breast cancer: results from the Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium and a meta-analysis on 79,000 women.

Identifieur interne : 003405 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 003404; suivant : 003406

Post-GWAS gene-environment interplay in breast cancer: results from the Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium and a meta-analysis on 79,000 women.

Auteurs : Myrto Barrdahl ; Federico Canzian ; Amit D. Joshi ; Ruth C. Travis ; Jenny Chang-Claude ; Paul L. Auer ; Susan M. Gapstur ; Mia Gaudet ; W Ryan Diver ; Brian E. Henderson ; Christopher A. Haiman ; Fredrick R. Schumacher ; Loïc Le Marchand ; Christine D. Berg ; Stephen J. Chanock ; Robert N. Hoover ; Anja Rudolph ; Regina G. Ziegler ; Graham G. Giles ; Laura Baglietto ; Gianluca Severi ; Susan E. Hankinson ; Sara Lindström ; Walter Willet ; David J. Hunter ; Julie E. Buring ; I-Min Lee ; Shumin Zhang ; Laure Dossus ; David G. Cox ; Kay-Tee Khaw ; Eiliv Lund ; Alessio Naccarati ; Petra H. Peeters ; J Ram N Quir S ; Elio Riboli ; Malin Sund ; Dimitrios Trichopoulos ; Ross L. Prentice ; Peter Kraft ; Rudolf Kaaks ; Daniele Campa

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Abstract

We studied the interplay between 39 breast cancer (BC) risk SNPs and established BC risk (body mass index, height, age at menarche, parity, age at menopause, smoking, alcohol and family history of BC) and prognostic factors (TNM stage, tumor grade, tumor size, age at diagnosis, estrogen receptor status and progesterone receptor status) as joint determinants of BC risk. We used a nested case-control design within the National Cancer Institute's Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3), with 16 285 BC cases and 19 376 controls. We performed stratified analyses for both the risk and prognostic factors, testing for heterogeneity for the risk factors, and case-case comparisons for differential associations of polymorphisms by subgroups of the prognostic factors. We analyzed multiplicative interactions between the SNPs and the risk factors. Finally, we also performed a meta-analysis of the interaction ORs from BPC3 and the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. After correction for multiple testing, no significant interaction between the SNPs and the established risk factors in the BPC3 study was found. The meta-analysis showed a suggestive interaction between smoking status and SLC4A7-rs4973768 (Pinteraction = 8.84 × 10(-4)) which, although not significant after considering multiple comparison, has a plausible biological explanation. In conclusion, in this study of up to almost 79 000 women we can conclusively exclude any novel major interactions between genome-wide association studies hits and the epidemiologic risk factors taken into consideration, but we propose a suggestive interaction between smoking status and SLC4A7-rs4973768 that if further replicated could help our understanding in the etiology of BC.

DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddu223
PubMed: 24895409

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<name sortKey="Hoover, Robert N" sort="Hoover, Robert N" uniqKey="Hoover R" first="Robert N" last="Hoover">Robert N. Hoover</name>
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<name sortKey="Rudolph, Anja" sort="Rudolph, Anja" uniqKey="Rudolph A" first="Anja" last="Rudolph">Anja Rudolph</name>
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<nlm:affiliation>Division of Cancer Epidemiology and.</nlm:affiliation>
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<name sortKey="Ziegler, Regina G" sort="Ziegler, Regina G" uniqKey="Ziegler R" first="Regina G" last="Ziegler">Regina G. Ziegler</name>
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<nlm:affiliation>Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.</nlm:affiliation>
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<name sortKey="Giles, Graham G" sort="Giles, Graham G" uniqKey="Giles G" first="Graham G" last="Giles">Graham G. Giles</name>
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<name sortKey="Baglietto, Laura" sort="Baglietto, Laura" uniqKey="Baglietto L" first="Laura" last="Baglietto">Laura Baglietto</name>
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<nlm:affiliation>Cancer Epidemiology Centre Melbourne, Cancer Council Victoria, Carlton South, VIC 3004, Australia Centre for Molecular, Environmental, Genetic and Analytic Epidemiology, School of Population Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3010, Australia.</nlm:affiliation>
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">We studied the interplay between 39 breast cancer (BC) risk SNPs and established BC risk (body mass index, height, age at menarche, parity, age at menopause, smoking, alcohol and family history of BC) and prognostic factors (TNM stage, tumor grade, tumor size, age at diagnosis, estrogen receptor status and progesterone receptor status) as joint determinants of BC risk. We used a nested case-control design within the National Cancer Institute's Breast and Prostate Cancer Cohort Consortium (BPC3), with 16 285 BC cases and 19 376 controls. We performed stratified analyses for both the risk and prognostic factors, testing for heterogeneity for the risk factors, and case-case comparisons for differential associations of polymorphisms by subgroups of the prognostic factors. We analyzed multiplicative interactions between the SNPs and the risk factors. Finally, we also performed a meta-analysis of the interaction ORs from BPC3 and the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. After correction for multiple testing, no significant interaction between the SNPs and the established risk factors in the BPC3 study was found. The meta-analysis showed a suggestive interaction between smoking status and SLC4A7-rs4973768 (Pinteraction = 8.84 × 10(-4)) which, although not significant after considering multiple comparison, has a plausible biological explanation. In conclusion, in this study of up to almost 79 000 women we can conclusively exclude any novel major interactions between genome-wide association studies hits and the epidemiologic risk factors taken into consideration, but we propose a suggestive interaction between smoking status and SLC4A7-rs4973768 that if further replicated could help our understanding in the etiology of BC.</div>
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