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Common genetic determinants of breast-cancer risk in East Asian women: a collaborative study of 23 637 breast cancer cases and 25 579 controls.


ABSTRACT: In a consortium including 23 637 breast cancer patients and 25 579 controls of East Asian ancestry, we investigated 70 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 67 independent breast cancer susceptibility loci recently identified by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) conducted primarily in European-ancestry populations. SNPs in 31 loci showed an association with breast cancer risk at P < 0.05 in a direction consistent with that reported previously. Twenty-one of them remained statistically significant after adjusting for multiple comparisons with the Bonferroni-corrected significance level of <0.0015. Eight of the 70 SNPs showed a significantly different association with breast cancer risk by estrogen receptor (ER) status at P < 0.05. With the exception of rs2046210 at 6q25.1, the seven other SNPs showed a stronger association with ER-positive than ER-negative cancer. This study replicated all five genetic risk variants initially identified in Asians and provided evidence for associations of breast cancer risk in the East Asian population with nearly half of the genetic risk variants initially reported in GWASs conducted in European descendants. Taken together, these common genetic risk variants explain ~10% of excess familial risk of breast cancer in Asian populations.

SUBMITTER: Zheng W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3658167 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common genetic determinants of breast-cancer risk in East Asian women: a collaborative study of 23 637 breast cancer cases and 25 579 controls.

Zheng Wei W   Zhang Ben B   Cai Qiuyin Q   Sung Hyuna H   Michailidou Kyriaki K   Shi Jiajun J   Choi Ji-Yeob JY   Long Jirong J   Dennis Joe J   Humphreys Manjeet K MK   Wang Qin Q   Lu Wei W   Gao Yu-Tang YT   Li Chun C   Cai Hui H   Park Sue K SK   Yoo Keun-Young KY   Noh Dong-Young DY   Han Wonshik W   Dunning Alison M AM   Benitez Javier J   Vincent Daniel D   Bacot Francois F   Tessier Daniel D   Kim Sung-Won SW   Lee Min Hyuk MH   Lee Jong Won JW   Lee Jong-Young JY   Xiang Yong-Bing YB   Zheng Ying Y   Wang Wenjin W   Ji Bu-Tian BT   Matsuo Keitaro K   Ito Hidemi H   Iwata Hiroji H   Tanaka Hideo H   Wu Anna H AH   Tseng Chiu-chen CC   Van Den Berg David D   Stram Daniel O DO   Teo Soo Hwang SH   Yip Cheng Har CH   Kang In Nee IN   Wong Tien Y TY   Shen Chen-Yang CY   Yu Jyh-Cherng JC   Huang Chiun-Sheng CS   Hou Ming-Feng MF   Hartman Mikael M   Miao Hui H   Lee Soo Chin SC   Putti Thomas Choudary TC   Muir Kenneth K   Lophatananon Artitaya A   Stewart-Brown Sarah S   Siriwanarangsan Pornthep P   Sangrajrang Suleeporn S   Shen Hongbing H   Chen Kexin K   Wu Pei-Ei PE   Ren Zefang Z   Haiman Christopher A CA   Sueta Aiko A   Kim Mi Kyung MK   Khoo Ui Soon US   Iwasaki Motoki M   Pharoah Paul D P PD   Wen Wanqing W   Hall Per P   Shu Xiao-Ou XO   Easton Douglas F DF   Kang Daehee D  

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In a consortium including 23 637 breast cancer patients and 25 579 controls of East Asian ancestry, we investigated 70 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 67 independent breast cancer susceptibility loci recently identified by genome-wide association studies (GWASs) conducted primarily in European-ancestry populations. SNPs in 31 loci showed an association with breast cancer risk at P < 0.05 in a direction consistent with that reported previously. Twenty-one of them remained statistically  ...[more]

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