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Reproductive risk factors in breast cancer and genetic hormonal pathways: a gene-environment interaction in the MCC-Spain project

BACKGROUND: Reproductive factors are well known risk factors for breast cancer; however, little is known about how genetic variants in hormonal pathways interact with that relationship. METHODS: One thousand one hundred thirty nine cases of breast cancer in women and 1322 frequency-matched controls...

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Autores principales: Dierssen-Sotos, Trinidad, Palazuelos-Calderón, Camilo, Jiménez-Moleón, José-Juan, Aragonés, Nuria, Altzibar, Jone M., Castaño-Vinyals, Gemma, Martín-Sanchez, Vicente, Gómez-Acebo, Inés, Guevara, Marcela, Tardón, Adonina, Pérez-Gómez, Beatriz, Amiano, Pilar, Moreno, Victor, Molina, Antonio J., Alonso-Molero, Jéssica, Moreno-Iribas, Conchi, Kogevinas, Manolis, Pollán, Marina, Llorca, Javier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5848450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29530003
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12885-018-4182-3
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Reproductive factors are well known risk factors for breast cancer; however, little is known about how genetic variants in hormonal pathways interact with that relationship. METHODS: One thousand one hundred thirty nine cases of breast cancer in women and 1322 frequency-matched controls were compared. Genetic variants in hormonal pathways (identified in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) were screened according to their relationship with breast cancer using the Cochran-Armitage statistic. Information on reproductive factors was obtained using a face-to-face questionnaire. The interaction among the selected genetic variants and reproductive factors was tested with logistic regression. RESULTS: Concerning C allele in rs2229712, compared to nulliparity in non-carriers the ORs for 1–2 and > 2 deliveries were 0.48 (0.28–0.81) and 0.34 (0.19–0.59), and in C carriers they were 0.92 (0.42–1.98) and 0.71 (0.31–1.61). Similar results were found in women carrying the C allele in rs1269851. Carriers of Allele T in rs35652107 and allele C in rs6018027 had the delivery number effect more pronounced. CONCLUSIONS: The number of deliveries had a dose-response protective effect on breast cancer; women carrying C allele in rs2229712 did not benefit from this protective effect. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12885-018-4182-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.