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ESR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms predict breast cancer susceptibility in the central European Caucasian population.

Mark F Lipphardt1, Mustafa Deryal, Mei Fang Ong, Werner Schmidt, Ulrich Mahlknecht.   

Abstract

Estrogen and progesterone hormones are key regulators of a wide variety of biological processes. In addition to their influence on reproduction, cell differentiation and apoptosis, they affect inflammatory response, cell metabolism and most importantly, they regulate physiological breast tissue proliferation and differentiation as well as the development and progression of breast cancer. In order to assess whether genetic variants in the steroid hormone receptor gene ESR1 (estrogen receptor alpha) had an effect on sporadic breast cancer susceptibility, we assessed 7 ESR1 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for associations with breast cancer susceptibility and clinical parameters in 221 breast cancer patients and 221 controls, respectively. We identified ESR1 intron SNP +2464 C/T (rs3020314) and ESR1 intron SNP -4576 A/C (rs1514348) to correlate with breast cancer susceptibility and progesterone receptor expression status. Patients genotyped CT for ESR1 intron SNP +2464 (rs3020314) (p ≤ 0.045) or genotyped AC for ESR1 intron SNP -4576 (rs1514348) (p ≤ 0.000026) were identified to carry a significant risk as to the development of breast cancer in the Central European Caucasian population (both together: p ≤ 0.000488). Our study could confirm previous associations and revealed new associations of SNP rs1514348 with susceptibility to breast cancer and clinical outcome, which might be used as new additional SNP markers.

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Keywords:  ESR1; Estrogen receptor; SNP; breast cancer

Year:  2013        PMID: 23641305      PMCID: PMC3631553     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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