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Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer

The majority of breast cancers are driven by the female hormone oestrogen via oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha. ER-positive patients are commonly treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy, however, resistance is a common occurrence and aside from ER-status, no unequivocal predictive biomarkers are curren...

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Autores principales: Khan, Sofia, Fagerholm, Rainer, Kadalayil, Latha, Tapper, William, Aittomäki, Kristiina, Liu, Jianjun, Blomqvist, Carl, Eccles, Diana, Nevanlinna, Heli
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29423119
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22747
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author Khan, Sofia
Fagerholm, Rainer
Kadalayil, Latha
Tapper, William
Aittomäki, Kristiina
Liu, Jianjun
Blomqvist, Carl
Eccles, Diana
Nevanlinna, Heli
author_facet Khan, Sofia
Fagerholm, Rainer
Kadalayil, Latha
Tapper, William
Aittomäki, Kristiina
Liu, Jianjun
Blomqvist, Carl
Eccles, Diana
Nevanlinna, Heli
author_sort Khan, Sofia
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description The majority of breast cancers are driven by the female hormone oestrogen via oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha. ER-positive patients are commonly treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy, however, resistance is a common occurrence and aside from ER-status, no unequivocal predictive biomarkers are currently in clinical use. In this study, we aimed to identify constitutional genetic variants influencing breast cancer survival among ER-positive patients and specifically, among endocrine-treated patients. We conducted a meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies comprising in total 3,136 patients with ER-positive breast cancer of which 2,751 had received adjuvant endocrine therapy. We identified a novel locus (rs992531 at 8p21.2) associated with reduced survival among the patients with ER-positive breast cancer (P = 3.77 × 10(−8)). Another locus (rs7701292 at 5q21.3) was associated with reduced survival among the endocrine-treated patients (P = 2.13 × 10(−8)). Interaction analysis indicated that the survival association of rs7701292 is treatment-specific and independent of conventional prognostic markers. In silico functional studies suggest plausible biological mechanisms for the observed survival associations and a functional link between the putative target genes of the rs992531 and rs7701292 (RHOBTB2 and RAB9P1, respectively). We further explored the genetic interaction between rs992531 and rs7701292 and found a significant, treatment-specific interactive effect on survival among ER-positive, endocrine-treated patients (hazard ratio = 6.97; 95% confidence interval, 1.79–27.08, P(interaction) = 0.036). This is the first study to identify a genetic interaction that specifically predicts treatment outcome. These findings may provide predictive biomarkers based on germ line genotype informing more personalized treatment selection.
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spelling pubmed-57905362018-02-08 Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer Khan, Sofia Fagerholm, Rainer Kadalayil, Latha Tapper, William Aittomäki, Kristiina Liu, Jianjun Blomqvist, Carl Eccles, Diana Nevanlinna, Heli Oncotarget Meta-Analysis The majority of breast cancers are driven by the female hormone oestrogen via oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha. ER-positive patients are commonly treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy, however, resistance is a common occurrence and aside from ER-status, no unequivocal predictive biomarkers are currently in clinical use. In this study, we aimed to identify constitutional genetic variants influencing breast cancer survival among ER-positive patients and specifically, among endocrine-treated patients. We conducted a meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies comprising in total 3,136 patients with ER-positive breast cancer of which 2,751 had received adjuvant endocrine therapy. We identified a novel locus (rs992531 at 8p21.2) associated with reduced survival among the patients with ER-positive breast cancer (P = 3.77 × 10(−8)). Another locus (rs7701292 at 5q21.3) was associated with reduced survival among the endocrine-treated patients (P = 2.13 × 10(−8)). Interaction analysis indicated that the survival association of rs7701292 is treatment-specific and independent of conventional prognostic markers. In silico functional studies suggest plausible biological mechanisms for the observed survival associations and a functional link between the putative target genes of the rs992531 and rs7701292 (RHOBTB2 and RAB9P1, respectively). We further explored the genetic interaction between rs992531 and rs7701292 and found a significant, treatment-specific interactive effect on survival among ER-positive, endocrine-treated patients (hazard ratio = 6.97; 95% confidence interval, 1.79–27.08, P(interaction) = 0.036). This is the first study to identify a genetic interaction that specifically predicts treatment outcome. These findings may provide predictive biomarkers based on germ line genotype informing more personalized treatment selection. Impact Journals LLC 2017-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5790536/ /pubmed/29423119 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22747 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Khan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Meta-Analysis
Khan, Sofia
Fagerholm, Rainer
Kadalayil, Latha
Tapper, William
Aittomäki, Kristiina
Liu, Jianjun
Blomqvist, Carl
Eccles, Diana
Nevanlinna, Heli
Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title_full Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title_short Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
title_sort meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies two loci that predict survival and treatment outcome in breast cancer
topic Meta-Analysis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5790536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29423119
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22747
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