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Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts

INTRODUCTION: Some studies have suggested that night work may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in nurses. We aimed to explore the role of circadian gene polymorphisms in the susceptibility to night work-related breast cancer risk. METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control stud...

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Autores principales: Zienolddiny, Shanbeh, Haugen, Aage, Lie, Jenny-Anne Sigstad, Kjuus, Helge, Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen, Kjærheim, Kristina
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3445
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author Zienolddiny, Shanbeh
Haugen, Aage
Lie, Jenny-Anne Sigstad
Kjuus, Helge
Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen
Kjærheim, Kristina
author_facet Zienolddiny, Shanbeh
Haugen, Aage
Lie, Jenny-Anne Sigstad
Kjuus, Helge
Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen
Kjærheim, Kristina
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description INTRODUCTION: Some studies have suggested that night work may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in nurses. We aimed to explore the role of circadian gene polymorphisms in the susceptibility to night work-related breast cancer risk. METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control study of Norwegian nurses comprising 563 breast cancer cases and 619 controls within a cohort of 49,402 Norwegian nurses ages 35 to 74 years. We studied 60 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 17 genes involved in the regulation of the circadian rhythm in cases and controls. The data were analyzed in relation to the two exposure variables "maximum number of consecutive night shifts ever worked" and "maximum number of consecutive night shifts worked for at least 5 years." The odds of breast cancer associated with each SNP was calculated in the main effects analysis and in relation to night shift work. The statistically significant odds ratios were tested for noteworthiness using two Bayesian tests: false positive report probability (FPRP) and Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). RESULTS: In the main effects analysis, CC carriers of rs4238989 and GG carriers of rs3760138 in the AANAT gene had increased risk of breast cancer, whereas TT carriers of BMAL1 rs2278749 and TT carriers of CLOCK rs3749474 had reduced risk. The associations were found to be noteworthy using both the FPRP and BFDP tests. With regard to the effect of polymorphisms and night work, several significant associations were observed. After applying FPRP and BFDP in women with at least four night shifts, an increased risk of breast cancer was associated with variant alleles of SNPs in the genes AANAT (rs3760138, rs4238989), BMAL1 (rs2290035, rs2278749, rs969485) and ROR-b (rs3750420). In women with three consecutive night shifts, a reduced risk of breast cancer was associated with carriage of variant alleles of SNPs in CLOCK (rs3749474), BMAL1 (rs2278749), BMAL2 (rs2306074), CSNK1E (rs5757037), NPAS2 (rs17024926), ROR-b (rs3903529, rs3750420), MTNR1A (rs131113549) and PER3 (rs1012477). CONCLUSIONS: Significant and noteworthy associations between several polymorphisms in circadian genes, night work and breast cancer risk were found among nurses who had worked at least three consecutive night shifts.
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spelling pubmed-39786902014-04-08 Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts Zienolddiny, Shanbeh Haugen, Aage Lie, Jenny-Anne Sigstad Kjuus, Helge Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen Kjærheim, Kristina Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Some studies have suggested that night work may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in nurses. We aimed to explore the role of circadian gene polymorphisms in the susceptibility to night work-related breast cancer risk. METHODS: We conducted a nested case-control study of Norwegian nurses comprising 563 breast cancer cases and 619 controls within a cohort of 49,402 Norwegian nurses ages 35 to 74 years. We studied 60 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in 17 genes involved in the regulation of the circadian rhythm in cases and controls. The data were analyzed in relation to the two exposure variables "maximum number of consecutive night shifts ever worked" and "maximum number of consecutive night shifts worked for at least 5 years." The odds of breast cancer associated with each SNP was calculated in the main effects analysis and in relation to night shift work. The statistically significant odds ratios were tested for noteworthiness using two Bayesian tests: false positive report probability (FPRP) and Bayesian false discovery probability (BFDP). RESULTS: In the main effects analysis, CC carriers of rs4238989 and GG carriers of rs3760138 in the AANAT gene had increased risk of breast cancer, whereas TT carriers of BMAL1 rs2278749 and TT carriers of CLOCK rs3749474 had reduced risk. The associations were found to be noteworthy using both the FPRP and BFDP tests. With regard to the effect of polymorphisms and night work, several significant associations were observed. After applying FPRP and BFDP in women with at least four night shifts, an increased risk of breast cancer was associated with variant alleles of SNPs in the genes AANAT (rs3760138, rs4238989), BMAL1 (rs2290035, rs2278749, rs969485) and ROR-b (rs3750420). In women with three consecutive night shifts, a reduced risk of breast cancer was associated with carriage of variant alleles of SNPs in CLOCK (rs3749474), BMAL1 (rs2278749), BMAL2 (rs2306074), CSNK1E (rs5757037), NPAS2 (rs17024926), ROR-b (rs3903529, rs3750420), MTNR1A (rs131113549) and PER3 (rs1012477). CONCLUSIONS: Significant and noteworthy associations between several polymorphisms in circadian genes, night work and breast cancer risk were found among nurses who had worked at least three consecutive night shifts. BioMed Central 2013 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3978690/ /pubmed/23822714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3445 Text en Copyright © 2013 Zienolddiny 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.
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Zienolddiny, Shanbeh
Haugen, Aage
Lie, Jenny-Anne Sigstad
Kjuus, Helge
Anmarkrud, Kristine Haugen
Kjærheim, Kristina
Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title_full Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title_fullStr Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title_short Analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in Norwegian nurses working night shifts
title_sort analysis of polymorphisms in the circadian-related genes and breast cancer risk in norwegian nurses working night shifts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3978690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23822714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3445
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