Genome-wide association study identifies breast cancer risk variant at 10q21.2: results from the Asia Breast Cancer Consortium |
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Authors: | Cai Qiuyin Long Jirong Lu Wei Qu Shimian Wen Wanqing Kang Daehee Lee Ji-Young Chen Kexin Shen Hongbing Shen Chen-Yang Sung Hyuna Matsuo Keitaro Haiman Christopher A Khoo Ui Soon Ren Zefang Iwasaki Motoki Gu Kai Xiang Yong-Bing Choi Ji-Yeob Park Sue K Zhang Lina Hu Zhibin Wu Pei-Ei Noh Dong-Young Tajima Kazuo Henderson Brian E Chan Kelvin Y K Su Fengxi Kasuga Yoshio Wang Wenjing Cheng Jia-Rong Yoo Keun-Young Lee Jong-Young Zheng Hong Liu Yao Shieh Ya-Lan Kim Sung-Won Lee Jong Won Iwata Hiroji Le Marchand Loic Chan Sum Yin Xie Xiaoming Tsugane Shoichiro Lee Min Hyuk Wang Shenming Li Guoliang |
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Affiliation: | Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt Epidemiology Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37203-1738, USA. |
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Abstract: | Although approximately 20 common genetic susceptibility loci have been identified for breast cancer risk through genome-wide association studies (GWASs), genetic risk variants reported to date explain only a small fraction of heritability for this common cancer. We conducted a four-stage GWAS including 17 153 cases and 16 943 controls among East-Asian women to search for new genetic risk factors for breast cancer. After analyzing 684 457 SNPs in 2062 cases and 2066 controls (Stage I), we selected for replication among 5969 Chinese women (4146 cases and 1823 controls) the top 49 SNPs that had neither been reported previously nor were in strong linkage disequilibrium with reported SNPs (Stage II). Three SNPs were further evaluated in up to 13 152 Chinese and Japanese women (6436 cases and 6716 controls) (Stage III). Finally, two SNPs were evaluated in 10 847 Korean women (4509 cases and 6338 controls) (Stage IV). SNP rs10822013 on chromosome 10q21.2, located in the zinc finger protein 365 (ZNF365) gene, showed a consistent association with breast cancer risk in all four stages with a combined per-risk allele odds ratio of 1.10 (95% CI: 1.07-1.14) (P-value for trend = 5.87 × 10(-9)). In vitro electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated the potential functional significance of rs10822013. Our results strongly implicate rs10822013 at 10q21.2 as a genetic risk variant for breast cancer among East-Asian women. |
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