A breast cancer risk haplotype in the caspase-8 gene

Abstract:

Recent large-scale studies have been successful in identifying common, low-penetrance variants associated with common cancers. One such variant in the caspase-8 (CASP8) gene, D302H (rs1045485), has been confirmed to be associated with breast cancer risk, although the functional effect of this polymorphism (if any) is not yet clear. In order to further map the CASP8 gene with respect to breast cancer susceptibility, we performed extensive haplotype analyses using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) chosen to tag all common variations in the gene (tSNP). We used a staged study design based on 3,200 breast cancer and 3,324 control subjects from the United Kingdom, Utah, and Germany. Using a haplotype-mining algorithm in the UK cohort, we identified a four-SNP haplotype that was significantly associated with breast cancer and that was superior to any other single or multi-locus combination (P=8.0 x 10(-5)), with a per allele odds ratio and 95% confidence interval of 1.30 (1.12-1.49). The result remained significant after adjustment for the multiple testing inherent in mining techniques (false discovery rate, q=0.044). As expected, this haplotype includes the D302H locus. Multicenter analyses on a subset of the tSNPs yielded consistent results. This risk haplotype is likely to carry one or more underlying breast cancer susceptibility alleles, making it an excellent candidate for resequencing in homozygous individuals. An understanding of the mode of action of these alleles will aid risk assessment and may lead to the identification of novel treatment targets in breast cancer.

DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-4266

Projects: GC-HBOC - German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer

Publication type: Journal article

Journal: Cancer research

Human Diseases: Hereditary breast ovarian cancer syndrome

Citation: Cancer Research 69(7):2724-2728

Date Published: 24th Mar 2009

Registered Mode: imported from a bibtex file

Authors: Neil Duncan Shephard, Ryan Abo, Sushila Harkisandas Rigas, Bernd Frank, Wei-Yu Lin, Ian Wallace Brock, Adam Shippen, Sabapathy Prakash Balasubramanian, Malcolm Walter Ronald Reed, Claus Rainer Bartram, Alfons Meindl, Rita Katharina Schmutzler, Christoph Engel, Barbara Burwinkel, Lisa Anne Cannon-Albright, Kristina Allen-Brady, Nicola Jane Camp, Angela Cox

Help
help Submitter
Citation
Shephard, N. D., Abo, R., Rigas, S. H., Frank, B., Lin, W.-Y., Brock, I. W., Shippen, A., Balasubramanian, S. P., Reed, M. W. R., Bartram, C. R., Meindl, A., Schmutzler, R. K., Engel, C., Burwinkel, B., Cannon-Albright, L. A., Allen-Brady, K., Camp, N. J., & Cox, A. (2009). A Breast Cancer Risk Haplotype in the Caspase-8 Gene. In Cancer Research (Vol. 69, Issue 7, pp. 2724–2728). American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-08-4266
Activity

Views: 968

Created: 15th Jul 2020 at 13:30

Last updated: 7th Dec 2021 at 17:58

help Tags

This item has not yet been tagged.

help Attributions

None

Related items

Powered by
(v.1.13.0-master)
Copyright © 2008 - 2021 The University of Manchester and HITS gGmbH
Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology, University of Leipzig

By continuing to use this site you agree to the use of cookies