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A specific haplotype of single nucleotide polymorphisms on chromosome 19q13.2-3 encompassing the gene RAI is indicative of post-menopausal breast cancer before age 55.

Bjørn A Nexø1, Ulla Vogel, Anja Olsen, Tina Ketelsen, Zuzanna Bukowy, Birthe L Thomsen, Håkan Wallin, Kim Overvad, Anne Tjønneland.   

Abstract

The new genetic information, in particular the greatly increased density of markers in the chromosomal maps, may permit analysis of the importance of genes in the development of disease exclusively from molecular epidemiological studies. Motivated by our previous results on the same region in relation to basal cell carcinoma we have investigated the occurrence of post-menopausal breast cancer in relation to a number of single nucleotide polymorphisms in the chromosomal region 19q13.2-3. A case-control study including 425 human cases and a similar number of controls was nested in a population-based prospective investigation encompassing 24 697 Danish post-menopausal women (aged 50-64 at inclusion) living in Copenhagen or Aarhus. We combined three markers located together in or near the gene RAI into a high-risk haplotype. Compared with all other haplotypes, those who were homozygous had a rate ratio of 1.64 (95% CI 1.17-2.29, P < or = 0.004) for development of breast cancer. When we further focused on those persons with post-menopausal breast cancer before age 55 the rate ratio increased to 9.5 (95% CI 2.21-40.79, P < or = 0.003). The likely explanation for our results is a common recessive genetic variant located in or near the gene RAI, which, when homozygous, conveys an increased risk of breast cancer. Presumably it is identical to the genetic variant previously observed in the same region that increases the risk of basal cell carcinoma before age 50.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12771034     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/bgg043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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