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Polymorphic variation in CYP19 and the risk of breast cancer
Authors:Baxter S W  Choong D Y  Eccles D M  Campbell I G
Affiliation:VBCRC Cancer Genetics Laboratory, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, Locked Bag No. 1 A'Beckett St., Victoria 8006, Australia.
Abstract:
The production of estrogen from androgen via the estrogen biosynthesis pathway is catalyzed by aromatase P450 (cyp19). We have assessed the frequency of allelic variants of the CYP19 intron 4 [TTTA]n repeat in 327 breast cancer cases and 253 controls from southern England. Previous studies have suggested that the [TTTA](10) repeat and [TTTA](12) repeat variants represent low penetrance breast cancer susceptibility alleles. Compared with controls our breast cancer cases had a statistically significant positive association with the [TTTA](10) allele (1.5 versus 0.2%, P = 0.028) and the [TTTA](8) allele (13.5 versus 8.7%, P = 0.012). The frequency of the [TTTA](12) allele was not significantly elevated in our study group compared with controls (2.3 versus 2.2%, P = 1.00). The CYP19 intron 4 [TTTA]n repeat is unlikely to have a functional effect on aromatase activity and it is more likely that the [TTTA](8) and [TTTA](10) variants are in linkage disequilibrium with other functional CYP19 variants.
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