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Evidence of gene-environment interactions between common breast cancer susceptibility loci and established environmental risk factors.


ABSTRACT: Various common genetic susceptibility loci have been identified for breast cancer; however, it is unclear how they combine with lifestyle/environmental risk factors to influence risk. We undertook an international collaborative study to assess gene-environment interaction for risk of breast cancer. Data from 24 studies of the Breast Cancer Association Consortium were pooled. Using up to 34,793 invasive breast cancers and 41,099 controls, we examined whether the relative risks associated with 23 single nucleotide polymorphisms were modified by 10 established environmental risk factors (age at menarche, parity, breastfeeding, body mass index, height, oral contraceptive use, menopausal hormone therapy use, alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, physical activity) in women of European ancestry. We used logistic regression models stratified by study and adjusted for age and performed likelihood ratio tests to assess gene-environment interactions. All statistical tests were two-sided. We replicated previously reported potential interactions between LSP1-rs3817198 and parity (Pinteraction = 2.4 × 10(-6)) and between CASP8-rs17468277 and alcohol consumption (Pinteraction = 3.1 × 10(-4)). Overall, the per-allele odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for LSP1-rs3817198 was 1.08 (1.01-1.16) in nulliparous women and ranged from 1.03 (0.96-1.10) in parous women with one birth to 1.26 (1.16-1.37) in women with at least four births. For CASP8-rs17468277, the per-allele OR was 0.91 (0.85-0.98) in those with an alcohol intake of <20 g/day and 1.45 (1.14-1.85) in those who drank ? 20 g/day. Additionally, interaction was found between 1p11.2-rs11249433 and ever being parous (Pinteraction = 5.3 × 10(-5)), with a per-allele OR of 1.14 (1.11-1.17) in parous women and 0.98 (0.92-1.05) in nulliparous women. These data provide first strong evidence that the risk of breast cancer associated with some common genetic variants may vary with environmental risk factors.

SUBMITTER: Nickels S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3609648 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence of gene-environment interactions between common breast cancer susceptibility loci and established environmental risk factors.

Nickels Stefan S   Truong Thérèse T   Hein Rebecca R   Stevens Kristen K   Buck Katharina K   Behrens Sabine S   Eilber Ursula U   Schmidt Martina M   Häberle Lothar L   Vrieling Alina A   Gaudet Mia M   Figueroa Jonine J   Schoof Nils N   Spurdle Amanda B AB   Rudolph Anja A   Fasching Peter A PA   Hopper John L JL   Makalic Enes E   Schmidt Daniel F DF   Southey Melissa C MC   Beckmann Matthias W MW   Ekici Arif B AB   Fletcher Olivia O   Gibson Lorna L   Silva Isabel dos Santos Idos S   Peto Julian J   Humphreys Manjeet K MK   Wang Jean J   Cordina-Duverger Emilie E   Menegaux Florence F   Nordestgaard Børge G BG   Bojesen Stig E SE   Lanng Charlotte C   Anton-Culver Hoda H   Ziogas Argyrios A   Bernstein Leslie L   Clarke Christina A CA   Brenner Hermann H   Müller Heiko H   Arndt Volker V   Stegmaier Christa C   Brauch Hiltrud H   Brüning Thomas T   Harth Volker V   Mannermaa Arto A   Kataja Vesa V   Kosma Veli-Matti VM   Hartikainen Jaana M JM   Lambrechts Diether D   Smeets Dominiek D   Neven Patrick P   Paridaens Robert R   Flesch-Janys Dieter D   Obi Nadia N   Wang-Gohrke Shan S   Couch Fergus J FJ   Olson Janet E JE   Vachon Celine M CM   Giles Graham G GG   Severi Gianluca G   Baglietto Laura L   Offit Kenneth K   John Esther M EM   Miron Alexander A   Andrulis Irene L IL   Knight Julia A JA   Glendon Gord G   Mulligan Anna Marie AM   Chanock Stephen J SJ   Lissowska Jolanta J   Liu Jianjun J   Cox Angela A   Cramp Helen H   Connley Dan D   Balasubramanian Sabapathy S   Dunning Alison M AM   Shah Mitul M   Trentham-Dietz Amy A   Newcomb Polly P   Titus Linda L   Egan Kathleen K   Cahoon Elizabeth K EK   Rajaraman Preetha P   Sigurdson Alice J AJ   Doody Michele M MM   Guénel Pascal P   Pharoah Paul D P PD   Schmidt Marjanka K MK   Hall Per P   Easton Doug F DF   Garcia-Closas Montserrat M   Milne Roger L RL   Chang-Claude Jenny J  

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Various common genetic susceptibility loci have been identified for breast cancer; however, it is unclear how they combine with lifestyle/environmental risk factors to influence risk. We undertook an international collaborative study to assess gene-environment interaction for risk of breast cancer. Data from 24 studies of the Breast Cancer Association Consortium were pooled. Using up to 34,793 invasive breast cancers and 41,099 controls, we examined whether the relative risks associated with 23  ...[more]

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