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  A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age

Ahsan, H., Halpern, J., Kibriya, M. G., Pierce, B. L., Tong, L., Gamazon, E., et al. (2014). A Genome-wide Association Study of Early-Onset Breast Cancer Identifies PFKM as a Novel Breast Cancer Gene and Supports a Common Genetic Spectrum for Breast Cancer at Any Age. CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION, 23(4), 658-669. doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0340.

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Ahsan, Habibul1, Author
Halpern, Jerry1, Author
Kibriya, Muhammad G.1, Author
Pierce, Brandon L.1, Author
Tong, Lin1, Author
Gamazon, Eric1, Author
McGuire, Valerie1, Author
Felberg, Anna1, Author
Shi, Jianxin1, Author
Jasmine, Farzana1, Author
Roy, Shantanu1, Author
Brutus, Rachelle1, Author
Argos, Maria1, Author
Melkonian, Stephanie1, Author
Chang-Claude, Jenny1, Author
Andrulis, Irene1, Author
Hopper, John L.1, Author
John, Esther M.1, Author
Malone, Kathi1, Author
Ursin, Giske1, Author
Gammon, Marilie D.1, AuthorThomas, Duncan C.1, AuthorSeminara, Daniela1, AuthorCasey, Graham1, AuthorKnight, Julia A.1, AuthorSouthey, Melissa C.1, AuthorGiles, Graham G.1, AuthorSantella, Regina M.1, AuthorLee, Eunjung1, AuthorConti, David1, AuthorDuggan, David1, AuthorGallinger, Steve1, AuthorHaile, Robert1, AuthorJenkins, Mark1, AuthorLindor, Noralane M.1, AuthorNewcomb, Polly1, AuthorMichailidou, Kyriaki1, AuthorApicella, Carmel1, AuthorPark, Daniel J.1, AuthorPeto, Julian1, AuthorFletcher, Olivia1, AuthorSilva, Isabel dos Santos1, AuthorLathrop, Mark1, AuthorHunter, David J.1, AuthorChanock, Stephen J.1, AuthorMeindl, Alfons1, AuthorSchmutzler, Rita K.1, AuthorMüller-Myhsok, Bertram2, Author           Lochmann, Magdalena1, AuthorBeckmann, Lars1, AuthorHein, Rebecca1, AuthorMakalic, Enes1, AuthorSchmidt, Daniel F.1, AuthorQuang Bui, Minh1, AuthorStone, Jennifer1, AuthorFlesch-Janys, Dieter1, AuthorDahmen, Norbert1, AuthorNevanlinna, Heli1, AuthorAittomaki, Kristiina1, AuthorBlomqvist, Carl1, AuthorHall, Per1, AuthorCzene, Kamila1, AuthorIrwanto, Astrid1, AuthorLiu, Jianjun1, AuthorRahman, Nazneen1, AuthorTurnbull, Clare1, AuthorDunning, Alison M.1, AuthorPharoah, Paul1, AuthorWaisfisz, Quinten1, AuthorMeijers-Heijboer, Hanne1, AuthorUitterlinden, Andre G.1, AuthorRivadeneira, Fernando1, AuthorNicolae, Dan1, AuthorEaston, Douglas F.1, AuthorCox, Nancy J.1, AuthorWhittemore, Alice S.1, Author more..
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2Dept. Translational Research in Psychiatry, Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_2035295              

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 Abstract: Early-onset breast cancer (EOBC) causes substantial loss of life and productivity, creating a major burden among women worldwide. We analyzed 1,265,548 Hapmap3 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) among a discovery set of 3,523 EOBC incident cases and 2,702 population control women ages <= 51 years. The SNPs with smallest P values were examined in a replication set of 3,470EOBC cases and 5,475 control women. We also tested EOBC association with 19,684 genes by annotating each gene with putative functional SNPs, and then combining their P values to obtain a gene-based P value. We examined the gene with smallest P value for replication in 1,145 breast cancer cases and 1,142 control women. The combined discovery and replication sets identified 72 new SNPs associated with EOBC(P < 4 x 10(-8)) located in six genomic regions previously reported to contain SNPs associated largely with later-onset breast cancer (LOBC). SNP rs2229882 and 10 other SNPs on chromosome 5q11.2 remained associated (P < 6 x 10(-4)) after adjustment for the strongest published SNPs in the region. Thirty-two of the 82 currently known LOBC SNPs were associated with EOBC (P < 0.05). Low power is likely responsible for the remaining 50 unassociated known LOBC SNPs. The gene-based analysis identified an association between breast cancer and the phosphofructokinase-muscle (PFKM) gene on chromosome 12q13.11 that met the genome-wide gene-based threshold of 2.5 x 10(-6). In conclusion, EOBC and LOBC seem to have similar genetic etiologies; the 5q11.2 region may contain multiple distinct breast cancer loci; and the PFKM gene region is worthy of further investigation. These findings should enhance our understanding of the etiology of breast cancer. (C)2014 AACR.

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 Dates: 2014-04
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Title: CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 23 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 658 - 669 Identifier: ISSN: 1055-9965