European polygenic risk score for prediction of breast cancer shows similar performance in Asian women
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Published:2020-07-31
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Ho Weang-KeeORCID, Tan Min-MinORCID, Mavaddat Nasim, Tai Mei-Chee, Mariapun Shivaani, Li JingmeiORCID, Ho Peh-JooORCID, Dennis JoeORCID, Tyrer Jonathan P.ORCID, Bolla Manjeet K., Michailidou Kyriaki, Wang Qin, Kang Daehee, Choi Ji-Yeob, Jamaris Suniza, Shu Xiao-Ou, Yoon Sook-Yee, Park Sue K.ORCID, Kim Sung-Won, Shen Chen-Yang, Yu Jyh-Cherng, Tan Ern Yu, Chan Patrick Mun Yew, Muir KennethORCID, Lophatananon Artitaya, Wu Anna H., Stram Daniel O.ORCID, Matsuo KeitaroORCID, Ito HidemiORCID, Chan Ching WanORCID, Ngeow Joanne, Yong Wei Sean, Lim Swee Ho, Lim Geok HoonORCID, Kwong Ava, Chan Tsun L., Tan Su Ming, Seah Jaime, John Esther M., Kurian Allison W.ORCID, Koh Woon-Puay, Khor Chiea ChuenORCID, Iwasaki Motoki, Yamaji Taiki, Tan Kiak Mien Veronique, Tan Kiat Tee Benita, Spinelli John J., Aronson Kristan J., Hasan Siti Norhidayu, Rahmat KartiniORCID, Vijayananthan Anushya, Sim XuelingORCID, Pharoah Paul D. P.ORCID, Zheng Wei, Dunning Alison M.ORCID, Simard JacquesORCID, van Dam Rob Martinus, Yip Cheng-HarORCID, Taib Nur Aishah Mohd, Hartman Mikael, Easton Douglas F.ORCID, Teo Soo-HwangORCID, Antoniou Antonis C.
Abstract
AbstractPolygenic risk scores (PRS) have been shown to predict breast cancer risk in European women, but their utility in Asian women is unclear. Here we evaluate the best performing PRSs for European-ancestry women using data from 17,262 breast cancer cases and 17,695 controls of Asian ancestry from 13 case-control studies, and 10,255 Chinese women from a prospective cohort (413 incident breast cancers). Compared to women in the middle quintile of the risk distribution, women in the highest 1% of PRS distribution have a ~2.7-fold risk and women in the lowest 1% of PRS distribution has ~0.4-fold risk of developing breast cancer. There is no evidence of heterogeneity in PRS performance in Chinese, Malay and Indian women. A PRS developed for European-ancestry women is also predictive of breast cancer risk in Asian women and can help in developing risk-stratified screening programmes in Asia.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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