PHIP - a novel candidate breast cancer susceptibility locus on 6q14.1.

Jiao, X; Aravidis, C; Marikkannu, R; Rantala, J; Picelli, S; Adamovic, T; Liu, T; Maguire, P; Kremeyer, B; Luo, L; +96 more...von Holst, S; Kontham, V; Thutkawkorapin, J; Margolin, S; Du, Q; Lundin, J; Michailidou, K; Bolla, MK; Wang, Q; Dennis, J; Lush, M; Ambrosone, CB; Andrulis, IL; Anton-Culver, H; Antonenkova, NN; Arndt, V; Beckmann, MW; Blomqvist, C; Blot, W; Boeckx, B; Bojesen, SE; Bonanni, B; Brand, JS; Brauch, H; Brenner, H; Broeks, A; Brüning, T; Burwinkel, B; Cai, Q; Chang-Claude, J; NBCS Collaborators; Couch, FJ; Cox, A; Cross, SS; Deming-Halverson, SL; Devilee, P; Dos-Santos-Silva, IORCID logo; Dörk, T; Eriksson, M; Fasching, PA; Figueroa, J; Flesch-Janys, D; Flyger, H; Gabrielson, M; García-Closas, M; Giles, GG; González-Neira, A; Guénel, P; Guo, Q; Gündert, M; Haiman, CA; Hallberg, E; Hamann, U; Harrington, P; Hooning, MJ; Hopper, JL; Huang, G; Jakubowska, A; Jones, ME; Kerin, MJ; Kosma, V; Kristensen, VN; Lambrechts, D; Le Marchand, L; Lubinski, J; Mannermaa, A; Martens, JW; Meindl, A; Milne, RL; Mulligan, AM; Neuhausen, SL; Nevanlinna, H; Peto, JORCID logo; Pylkäs, K; Radice, P; Rhenius, V; Sawyer, EJ; Schmidt, MK; Schmutzler, RK; Seynaeve, C; Shah, M; Simard, J; Southey, MC; Swerdlow, AJ; Truong, T; Wendt, C; Winqvist, R; Zheng, W; kConFab/AOCS Investigators; Benitez, J; Dunning, AM; Pharoah, PD; Easton, DF; Czene, K; Hall, P; Lindblom, A and (2017) PHIP - a novel candidate breast cancer susceptibility locus on 6q14.1. Oncotarget, 8 (61). pp. 102769-102782. ISSN 1949-2553 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.21800
Copy

Most non-BRCA1/2 breast cancer families have no identified genetic cause. We used linkage and haplotype analyses in familial and sporadic breast cancer cases to identify a susceptibility locus on chromosome 6q. Two independent genome-wide linkage analysis studies suggested a 3 Mb locus on chromosome 6q and two unrelated Swedish families with a LOD >2 together seemed to share a haplotype in 6q14.1. We hypothesized that this region harbored a rare high-risk founder allele contributing to breast cancer in these two families. Sequencing of DNA and RNA from the two families did not detect any pathogenic mutations. Finally, 29 SNPs in the region were analyzed in 44,214 cases and 43,532 controls from BCAC, and the original haplotypes in the two families were suggested as low-risk alleles for European and Swedish women specifically. There was also some support for one additional independent moderate-risk allele in Swedish familial samples. The results were consistent with our previous findings in familial breast cancer and supported a breast cancer susceptibility locus at 6q14.1 around the PHIP gene.


picture_as_pdf
PHIP_GOLD VoR.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: Attribution 3.0

View Download

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL Data Cite XML EndNote HTML Citation JSON MARC (ASCII) MARC (ISO 2709) METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export

Downloads