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Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer

INTRODUCTION: Several studies have examined the effect of genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway on mammographic density, but the number of loci studied and the sample sizes evaluated have been small and pathways have not been evaluated comprehensively. In this study, w...

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Autores principales: Li, Jingmei, Eriksson, Louise, Humphreys, Keith, Czene, Kamila, Liu, Jianjun, Tamimi, Rulla M, Lindström, Sara, Hunter, David J, Vachon, Celine M, Couch, Fergus J, Scott, Christopher G, Lagiou, Pagona, Hall, Per
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20214802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2488
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author Li, Jingmei
Eriksson, Louise
Humphreys, Keith
Czene, Kamila
Liu, Jianjun
Tamimi, Rulla M
Lindström, Sara
Hunter, David J
Vachon, Celine M
Couch, Fergus J
Scott, Christopher G
Lagiou, Pagona
Hall, Per
author_facet Li, Jingmei
Eriksson, Louise
Humphreys, Keith
Czene, Kamila
Liu, Jianjun
Tamimi, Rulla M
Lindström, Sara
Hunter, David J
Vachon, Celine M
Couch, Fergus J
Scott, Christopher G
Lagiou, Pagona
Hall, Per
author_sort Li, Jingmei
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Several studies have examined the effect of genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway on mammographic density, but the number of loci studied and the sample sizes evaluated have been small and pathways have not been evaluated comprehensively. In this study, we evaluate the association between mammographic density and genetic variants of the estrogen metabolic pathway. METHODS: A total of 239 SNPs in 34 estrogen metabolic genes were studied in 1,731 Swedish women who participated in a breast cancer case-control study, of which 891 were cases and 840 were controls. Film mammograms of the medio-lateral oblique view were digitalized and the software Cumulus was used for computer-assisted semi-automated thresholding of mammographic density. Generalized linear models controlling for possible confounders were used to evaluate the effects of SNPs on mammographic density. Results found to be nominally significant were examined in two independent populations. The admixture maximum likelihood-based global test was performed to evaluate the cumulative effect from multiple SNPs within the whole metabolic pathway and three subpathways for androgen synthesis, androgen-to-estrogen conversion and estrogen removal. RESULTS: Genetic variants of genes involved in estrogen metabolism exhibited no appreciable effect on mammographic density. None of the nominally significant findings were validated. In addition, global analyses on the overall estrogen metabolic pathway and its subpathways did not yield statistically significant results. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, there is no conclusive evidence that genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway are associated with mammographic density in postmenopausal women.
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spelling pubmed-28795632010-06-02 Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer Li, Jingmei Eriksson, Louise Humphreys, Keith Czene, Kamila Liu, Jianjun Tamimi, Rulla M Lindström, Sara Hunter, David J Vachon, Celine M Couch, Fergus J Scott, Christopher G Lagiou, Pagona Hall, Per Breast Cancer Res Research article INTRODUCTION: Several studies have examined the effect of genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway on mammographic density, but the number of loci studied and the sample sizes evaluated have been small and pathways have not been evaluated comprehensively. In this study, we evaluate the association between mammographic density and genetic variants of the estrogen metabolic pathway. METHODS: A total of 239 SNPs in 34 estrogen metabolic genes were studied in 1,731 Swedish women who participated in a breast cancer case-control study, of which 891 were cases and 840 were controls. Film mammograms of the medio-lateral oblique view were digitalized and the software Cumulus was used for computer-assisted semi-automated thresholding of mammographic density. Generalized linear models controlling for possible confounders were used to evaluate the effects of SNPs on mammographic density. Results found to be nominally significant were examined in two independent populations. The admixture maximum likelihood-based global test was performed to evaluate the cumulative effect from multiple SNPs within the whole metabolic pathway and three subpathways for androgen synthesis, androgen-to-estrogen conversion and estrogen removal. RESULTS: Genetic variants of genes involved in estrogen metabolism exhibited no appreciable effect on mammographic density. None of the nominally significant findings were validated. In addition, global analyses on the overall estrogen metabolic pathway and its subpathways did not yield statistically significant results. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, there is no conclusive evidence that genetic variants in genes involved in the estrogen metabolic pathway are associated with mammographic density in postmenopausal women. BioMed Central 2010 2010-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2879563/ /pubmed/20214802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2488 Text en Copyright ©2010 Li et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Li, Jingmei
Eriksson, Louise
Humphreys, Keith
Czene, Kamila
Liu, Jianjun
Tamimi, Rulla M
Lindström, Sara
Hunter, David J
Vachon, Celine M
Couch, Fergus J
Scott, Christopher G
Lagiou, Pagona
Hall, Per
Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title_full Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title_fullStr Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title_short Genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
title_sort genetic variation in the estrogen metabolic pathway and mammographic density as an intermediate phenotype of breast cancer
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2879563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20214802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr2488
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