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Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women

The CCNB1 and CDK1 genes encode the proteins of CyclinB1 and CDK1 respectively, which interact with each other and are involved in cell cycle regulation, centrosome duplication and chromosome segregation. This study aimed to investigate whether the genetic variants in these two genes may affect brea...

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Autores principales: Li, Yan, Chen, Yi-Lin, Xie, Yun-Tao, Zheng, Li-Yuan, Han, Ji-Yuan, Wang, Hui, Tian, Xin-Xia, Fang, Wei-Gang
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084489
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author Li, Yan
Chen, Yi-Lin
Xie, Yun-Tao
Zheng, Li-Yuan
Han, Ji-Yuan
Wang, Hui
Tian, Xin-Xia
Fang, Wei-Gang
author_facet Li, Yan
Chen, Yi-Lin
Xie, Yun-Tao
Zheng, Li-Yuan
Han, Ji-Yuan
Wang, Hui
Tian, Xin-Xia
Fang, Wei-Gang
author_sort Li, Yan
collection PubMed
description The CCNB1 and CDK1 genes encode the proteins of CyclinB1 and CDK1 respectively, which interact with each other and are involved in cell cycle regulation, centrosome duplication and chromosome segregation. This study aimed to investigate whether the genetic variants in these two genes may affect breast cancer (BC) susceptibility, progression, and survival in Chinese Han population using haplotype-based analysis. A total of ten tSNPs spanning from 2kb upstream to 2kb downstream of these genes were genotyped in 1204 cases and 1204 age-matched cancer-free controls. The haplotype blocks were determined according to our genotyping data and linkage disequilibrium (LD) status of these SNPs. For CCNB1, rs2069429 was significantly associated with increased BC susceptibility under recessive model (OR=2.352, 95%CI=1.480-3.737), so was the diplotype TAGT/TAGT (OR=1.947 95%CI=1.154-3.284, P=0.013). In addition, rs164390 was associated with Her2-negative BC. For CDK1, rs2448343 and rs1871446 were significantly associated with decreased BC risk under dominant models, so was the haplotype ATATT. These two SNPs also showed a dose-dependent effect on BC susceptibility. Using stratified association analysis, we found that women with the heterozygotes or minor allele homozygotes of rs2448343 had much less BC susceptibility among women with BMI<23. In CDK1, three closely located SNPs, rs2448343, rs3213048 and rs3213067, were significantly associated with tumor’s PR status: the heterozygotes of rs2448343 were associated with PR-positive tumors, while the minor allele homozygotes of rs3213048 and heterozygotes of rs3213067 were associated with PR-negative BC tumors. In survival analysis, rs1871446 was associated with unfavorable event-free survival under recessive model, so was the CDK1 diplotype ATATG/ATATG, which carried the minor allele homozygote of rs1871446. Our study indicates that genetic polymorphisms of CCNB1 and CDK1 are related to BC susceptibility, progression, and survival in Chinese Han women. Further studies need to be performed in other populations as an independent replication to verify these results.
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spelling pubmed-38739912014-01-02 Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women Li, Yan Chen, Yi-Lin Xie, Yun-Tao Zheng, Li-Yuan Han, Ji-Yuan Wang, Hui Tian, Xin-Xia Fang, Wei-Gang PLoS One Research Article The CCNB1 and CDK1 genes encode the proteins of CyclinB1 and CDK1 respectively, which interact with each other and are involved in cell cycle regulation, centrosome duplication and chromosome segregation. This study aimed to investigate whether the genetic variants in these two genes may affect breast cancer (BC) susceptibility, progression, and survival in Chinese Han population using haplotype-based analysis. A total of ten tSNPs spanning from 2kb upstream to 2kb downstream of these genes were genotyped in 1204 cases and 1204 age-matched cancer-free controls. The haplotype blocks were determined according to our genotyping data and linkage disequilibrium (LD) status of these SNPs. For CCNB1, rs2069429 was significantly associated with increased BC susceptibility under recessive model (OR=2.352, 95%CI=1.480-3.737), so was the diplotype TAGT/TAGT (OR=1.947 95%CI=1.154-3.284, P=0.013). In addition, rs164390 was associated with Her2-negative BC. For CDK1, rs2448343 and rs1871446 were significantly associated with decreased BC risk under dominant models, so was the haplotype ATATT. These two SNPs also showed a dose-dependent effect on BC susceptibility. Using stratified association analysis, we found that women with the heterozygotes or minor allele homozygotes of rs2448343 had much less BC susceptibility among women with BMI<23. In CDK1, three closely located SNPs, rs2448343, rs3213048 and rs3213067, were significantly associated with tumor’s PR status: the heterozygotes of rs2448343 were associated with PR-positive tumors, while the minor allele homozygotes of rs3213048 and heterozygotes of rs3213067 were associated with PR-negative BC tumors. In survival analysis, rs1871446 was associated with unfavorable event-free survival under recessive model, so was the CDK1 diplotype ATATG/ATATG, which carried the minor allele homozygote of rs1871446. Our study indicates that genetic polymorphisms of CCNB1 and CDK1 are related to BC susceptibility, progression, and survival in Chinese Han women. Further studies need to be performed in other populations as an independent replication to verify these results. Public Library of Science 2013-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3873991/ /pubmed/24386390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084489 Text en © 2013 Li et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Li, Yan
Chen, Yi-Lin
Xie, Yun-Tao
Zheng, Li-Yuan
Han, Ji-Yuan
Wang, Hui
Tian, Xin-Xia
Fang, Wei-Gang
Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title_full Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title_fullStr Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title_full_unstemmed Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title_short Association Study of Germline Variants in CCNB1 and CDK1 with Breast Cancer Susceptibility, Progression, and Survival among Chinese Han Women
title_sort association study of germline variants in ccnb1 and cdk1 with breast cancer susceptibility, progression, and survival among chinese han women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084489
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