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Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in women worldwide. Stratification of women based on their individual breast cancer risk could guide targeted preventative strategies and population screening. Integrated models that combine the effects of a polygenic risk s...

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Autores principales: Yiangou, Kristia, Kyriacou, Kyriacos, Kakouri, Eleni, Marcou, Yiola, Panayiotidis, Mihalis I., Loizidou, Maria A., Hadjisavvas, Andreas, Michailidou, Kyriaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13184568
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author Yiangou, Kristia
Kyriacou, Kyriacos
Kakouri, Eleni
Marcou, Yiola
Panayiotidis, Mihalis I.
Loizidou, Maria A.
Hadjisavvas, Andreas
Michailidou, Kyriaki
author_facet Yiangou, Kristia
Kyriacou, Kyriacos
Kakouri, Eleni
Marcou, Yiola
Panayiotidis, Mihalis I.
Loizidou, Maria A.
Hadjisavvas, Andreas
Michailidou, Kyriaki
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in women worldwide. Stratification of women based on their individual breast cancer risk could guide targeted preventative strategies and population screening. Integrated models that combine the effects of a polygenic risk score (PRS) with classical breast cancer risk factors could provide an individualized breast-cancer risk estimation. Although various studies have extensively evaluated the performance of such integrated models in populations of European ancestry, no previous studies have included individuals of Greek-Cypriot origin. To this end, we have assessed the predictive performance of a 15-SNP PRS (PRS(15)), in combination with classical breast-cancer risk factors, in women of Greek-Cypriot origin. This proof-of-concept study suggests that models combining genetic data with classical risk factors may be used in the future for the prediction of breast-cancer risk and, therefore, supports their potential clinical utility for targeted preventative strategies in Cypriot women. ABSTRACT: The PRS combines multiplicatively the effects of common low-risk single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and has the potential to be used for the estimation of an individual’s risk for a trait or disease. PRS has been successfully implemented for the prediction of breast cancer risk. The combination of PRS with classical breast cancer risk factors provides a more comprehensive risk estimation and could, thus, improve risk stratification and personalized preventative strategies. In this study, we assessed the predictive performance of the combined effect of PRS(15) with classical breast-cancer risk factors in Cypriot women using 1109 cases and 1177 controls from the MASTOS study. The PRS(15) was significantly associated with an increased breast cancer risk in Cypriot women OR (95% CI) 1.66 (1.25–2.19). The integrated risk model obtained an AUC (95% CI) 0.70 (0.67–0.72) and had the ability to stratify women according to their disease status at the extreme deciles. These results provide evidence that the combination of PRS with classical risk factors may be used in the future for the stratification of Cypriot women based on their disease risk, and support its potential clinical utility for targeted preventative actions and population screening.
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spelling pubmed-84684242021-09-27 Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women Yiangou, Kristia Kyriacou, Kyriacos Kakouri, Eleni Marcou, Yiola Panayiotidis, Mihalis I. Loizidou, Maria A. Hadjisavvas, Andreas Michailidou, Kyriaki Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in women worldwide. Stratification of women based on their individual breast cancer risk could guide targeted preventative strategies and population screening. Integrated models that combine the effects of a polygenic risk score (PRS) with classical breast cancer risk factors could provide an individualized breast-cancer risk estimation. Although various studies have extensively evaluated the performance of such integrated models in populations of European ancestry, no previous studies have included individuals of Greek-Cypriot origin. To this end, we have assessed the predictive performance of a 15-SNP PRS (PRS(15)), in combination with classical breast-cancer risk factors, in women of Greek-Cypriot origin. This proof-of-concept study suggests that models combining genetic data with classical risk factors may be used in the future for the prediction of breast-cancer risk and, therefore, supports their potential clinical utility for targeted preventative strategies in Cypriot women. ABSTRACT: The PRS combines multiplicatively the effects of common low-risk single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and has the potential to be used for the estimation of an individual’s risk for a trait or disease. PRS has been successfully implemented for the prediction of breast cancer risk. The combination of PRS with classical breast cancer risk factors provides a more comprehensive risk estimation and could, thus, improve risk stratification and personalized preventative strategies. In this study, we assessed the predictive performance of the combined effect of PRS(15) with classical breast-cancer risk factors in Cypriot women using 1109 cases and 1177 controls from the MASTOS study. The PRS(15) was significantly associated with an increased breast cancer risk in Cypriot women OR (95% CI) 1.66 (1.25–2.19). The integrated risk model obtained an AUC (95% CI) 0.70 (0.67–0.72) and had the ability to stratify women according to their disease status at the extreme deciles. These results provide evidence that the combination of PRS with classical risk factors may be used in the future for the stratification of Cypriot women based on their disease risk, and support its potential clinical utility for targeted preventative actions and population screening. MDPI 2021-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8468424/ /pubmed/34572793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13184568 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yiangou, Kristia
Kyriacou, Kyriacos
Kakouri, Eleni
Marcou, Yiola
Panayiotidis, Mihalis I.
Loizidou, Maria A.
Hadjisavvas, Andreas
Michailidou, Kyriaki
Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title_full Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title_fullStr Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title_full_unstemmed Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title_short Combination of a 15-SNP Polygenic Risk Score and Classical Risk Factors for the Prediction of Breast Cancer Risk in Cypriot Women
title_sort combination of a 15-snp polygenic risk score and classical risk factors for the prediction of breast cancer risk in cypriot women
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8468424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34572793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13184568
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