Identification of novel breast cancer susceptibility loci in meta-analyses conducted among Asian and European descendants
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Published:2020-03-05
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:
Shu Xiang, Long Jirong, Cai Qiuyin, Kweon Sun-Seog, Choi Ji-Yeob, Kubo Michiaki, Park Sue K.ORCID, Bolla Manjeet K., Dennis JoeORCID, Wang Qin, Yang Yaohua, Shi JiajunORCID, Guo Xingyi, Li BingshanORCID, Tao Ran, Aronson Kristan J., Chan Kelvin Y. K., Chan Tsun L., Gao Yu-Tang, Hartman Mikael, Kee Ho Weang, Ito HidemiORCID, Iwasaki Motoki, Iwata Hiroji, John Esther M., Kasuga Yoshio, Soon Khoo Ui, Kim Mi-KyungORCID, Kong Sun-YoungORCID, Kurian Allison W., Kwong Ava, Lee Eun-SookORCID, Li JingmeiORCID, Lophatananon Artitaya, Low Siew-KeeORCID, Mariapun Shivaani, Matsuda KoichiORCID, Matsuo KeitaroORCID, Muir KennethORCID, Noh Dong-Young, Park Boyoung, Park Min-HoORCID, Shen Chen-Yang, Shin Min-Ho, Spinelli John J.ORCID, Takahashi Atsushi, Tseng Chiuchen, Tsugane ShoichiroORCID, Wu Anna H., Xiang Yong-Bing, Yamaji Taiki, Zheng Ying, Milne Roger L.ORCID, Dunning Alison M.ORCID, Pharoah Paul D. P.ORCID, García-Closas MontserratORCID, Teo Soo-HwangORCID, Shu Xiao-ou, Kang Daehee, Easton Douglas F.ORCID, Simard JacquesORCID, Zheng WeiORCID
Abstract
AbstractKnown risk variants explain only a small proportion of breast cancer heritability, particularly in Asian women. To search for additional genetic susceptibility loci for breast cancer, here we perform a meta-analysis of data from genome-wide association studies (GWAS) conducted in Asians (24,206 cases and 24,775 controls) and European descendants (122,977 cases and 105,974 controls). We identified 31 potential novel loci with the lead variant showing an association with breast cancer risk at P < 5 × 10−8. The associations for 10 of these loci were replicated in an independent sample of 16,787 cases and 16,680 controls of Asian women (P < 0.05). In addition, we replicated the associations for 78 of the 166 known risk variants at P < 0.05 in Asians. These findings improve our understanding of breast cancer genetics and etiology and extend previous findings from studies of European descendants to Asian women.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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