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CYP3A7*1C allele: linking premenopausal oestrone and progesterone levels with risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers.

Nichola Johnson1, Sarah Maguire2, Anna Morra3, Pooja Middha Kapoor4,5, Katarzyna Tomczyk6, Michael E Jones7, Minouk J Schoemaker7, Clare Gilham8, Manjeet K Bolla9, Qin Wang9, Joe Dennis9, Thomas U Ahearn10, Irene L Andrulis11,12, Hoda Anton-Culver13, Natalia N Antonenkova14, Volker Arndt15, Kristan J Aronson16, Annelie Augustinsson17, Caroline Baynes18, Laura E Beane Freeman10, Matthias W Beckmann19, Javier Benitez20,21, Marina Bermisheva22, Carl Blomqvist23,24, Bram Boeckx25,26, Natalia V Bogdanova14,27,28, Stig E Bojesen29,30,31, Hiltrud Brauch32,33,34, Hermann Brenner15,34,35, Barbara Burwinkel36,37, Daniele Campa4,38, Federico Canzian39, Jose E Castelao40, Stephen J Chanock10, Georgia Chenevix-Trench41, Christine L Clarke42, Don M Conroy18, Fergus J Couch43, Angela Cox44, Simon S Cross45, Kamila Czene46, Thilo Dörk28, A Heather Eliassen47,48, Christoph Engel49,50, D Gareth Evans51,52, Peter A Fasching19,53, Jonine Figueroa10,54,55, Giuseppe Floris56, Henrik Flyger57, Manuela Gago-Dominguez58,59, Susan M Gapstur60, Montserrat García-Closas10, Mia M Gaudet60, Graham G Giles61,62,63, Mark S Goldberg64,65, Anna González-Neira21, Pascal Guénel66, Eric Hahnen67,68, Christopher A Haiman69, Niclas Håkansson70, Per Hall46,71, Ute Hamann72, Patricia A Harrington18, Steven N Hart73, Maartje J Hooning74, John L Hopper62, Anthony Howell75, David J Hunter48,76, Agnes Jager74, Anna Jakubowska77,78, Esther M John79,80, Rudolf Kaaks4, Renske Keeman3, Elza Khusnutdinova22,81, Cari M Kitahara82, Veli-Matti Kosma83,84,85, Stella Koutros10, Peter Kraft48,86, Vessela N Kristensen87,88, Allison W Kurian79,80, Diether Lambrechts25,26, Loic Le Marchand89, Martha Linet82, Jan Lubiński77, Arto Mannermaa83,84,85, Siranoush Manoukian90, Sara Margolin71,91, John W M Martens74, Dimitrios Mavroudis92, Rebecca Mayes18, Alfons Meindl93, Roger L Milne61,62,63, Susan L Neuhausen94, Heli Nevanlinna95, William G Newman51,52, Sune F Nielsen29,30, Børge G Nordestgaard29,30,31, Nadia Obi96, Andrew F Olshan97, Janet E Olson73, Håkan Olsson17, Ester Orban98, Tjoung-Won Park-Simon28, Paolo Peterlongo99, Dijana Plaseska-Karanfilska100, Katri Pylkäs101,102, Gad Rennert103, Hedy S Rennert103, Kathryn J Ruddy104, Emmanouil Saloustros105, Dale P Sandler106, Elinor J Sawyer107, Rita K Schmutzler67,68,108, Christopher Scott73, Xiao-Ou Shu109, Jacques Simard110, Snezhana Smichkoska111, Christof Sohn112, Melissa C Southey61,63,113, John J Spinelli114,115, Jennifer Stone62,116, Rulla M Tamimi48,117, Jack A Taylor106,118, Rob A E M Tollenaar119, Ian Tomlinson120,121, Melissa A Troester97, Thérèse Truong66, Celine M Vachon122, Elke M van Veen51,52, Sophia S Wang123,124, Clarice R Weinberg125, Camilla Wendt91, Hans Wildiers56, Robert Winqvist101,102, Alicja Wolk70,126, Wei Zheng109, Argyrios Ziogas13, Alison M Dunning18, Paul D P Pharoah9,18, Douglas F Easton9,18, A Forbes Howie127, Julian Peto8, Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva8, Anthony J Swerdlow7,128, Jenny Chang-Claude4,98, Marjanka K Schmidt3,129, Nick Orr2, Olivia Fletcher6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence for a role of endogenous sex hormones in the aetiology of breast cancer. The aim of this analysis was to identify genetic variants that are associated with urinary sex-hormone levels and breast cancer risk.
METHODS: We carried out a genome-wide association study of urinary oestrone-3-glucuronide and pregnanediol-3-glucuronide levels in 560 premenopausal women, with additional analysis of progesterone levels in 298 premenopausal women. To test for the association with breast cancer risk, we carried out follow-up genotyping in 90,916 cases and 89,893 controls from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. All women were of European ancestry.
RESULTS: For pregnanediol-3-glucuronide, there were no genome-wide significant associations; for oestrone-3-glucuronide, we identified a single peak mapping to the CYP3A locus, annotated by rs45446698. The minor rs45446698-C allele was associated with lower oestrone-3-glucuronide (-49.2%, 95% CI -56.1% to -41.1%, P = 3.1 × 10-18); in follow-up analyses, rs45446698-C was also associated with lower progesterone (-26.7%, 95% CI -39.4% to -11.6%, P = 0.001) and reduced risk of oestrogen and progesterone receptor-positive breast cancer (OR = 0.86, 95% CI 0.82-0.91, P = 6.9 × 10-8).
CONCLUSIONS: The CYP3A7*1C allele is associated with reduced risk of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer possibly mediated via an effect on the metabolism of endogenous sex hormones in premenopausal women.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33495599      PMCID: PMC7884683          DOI: 10.1038/s41416-020-01185-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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