Prediction of Breast and Prostate Cancer Risks in Male BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutation Carriers Using Polygenic Risk Scores

Author:

Lecarpentier Julie1,Silvestri Valentina1,Kuchenbaecker Karoline B.1,Barrowdale Daniel1,Dennis Joe1,McGuffog Lesley1,Soucy Penny1,Leslie Goska1,Rizzolo Piera1,Navazio Anna Sara1,Valentini Virginia1,Zelli Veronica1,Lee Andrew1,Amin Al Olama Ali1,Tyrer Jonathan P.1,Southey Melissa1,John Esther M.1,Conner Thomas A.1,Goldgar David E.1,Buys Saundra S.1,Janavicius Ramunas1,Steele Linda1,Ding Yuan Chun1,Neuhausen Susan L.1,Hansen Thomas V.O.1,Osorio Ana1,Weitzel Jeffrey N.1,Toss Angela1,Medici Veronica1,Cortesi Laura1,Zanna Ines1,Palli Domenico1,Radice Paolo1,Manoukian Siranoush1,Peissel Bernard1,Azzollini Jacopo1,Viel Alessandra1,Cini Giulia1,Damante Giuseppe1,Tommasi Stefania1,Peterlongo Paolo1,Fostira Florentia1,Hamann Ute1,Evans D. Gareth1,Henderson Alex1,Brewer Carole1,Eccles Diana1,Cook Jackie1,Ong Kai-ren1,Walker Lisa1,Side Lucy E.1,Porteous Mary E.1,Davidson Rosemarie1,Hodgson Shirley1,Frost Debra1,Adlard Julian1,Izatt Louise1,Eeles Ros1,Ellis Steve1,Tischkowitz Marc1,Godwin Andrew K.1,Meindl Alfons1,Gehrig Andrea1,Dworniczak Bernd1,Sutter Christian1,Engel Christoph1,Niederacher Dieter1,Steinemann Doris1,Hahnen Eric1,Hauke Jan1,Rhiem Kerstin1,Kast Karin1,Arnold Norbert1,Ditsch Nina1,Wang-Gohrke Shan1,Wappenschmidt Barbara1,Wand Dorothea1,Lasset Christine1,Stoppa-Lyonnet Dominique1,Belotti Muriel1,Damiola Francesca1,Barjhoux Laure1,Mazoyer Sylvie1,Van Heetvelde Mattias1,Poppe Bruce1,De Leeneer Kim1,Claes Kathleen B.M.1,de la Hoya Miguel1,Garcia-Barberan Vanesa1,Caldes Trinidad1,Perez Segura Pedro1,Kiiski Johanna I.1,Aittomäki Kristiina1,Khan Sofia1,Nevanlinna Heli1,van Asperen Christi J.1,Vaszko Tibor1,Kasler Miklos1,Olah Edith1,Balmaña Judith1,Gutiérrez-Enríquez Sara1,Diez Orland1,Teulé Alex1,Izquierdo Angel1,Darder Esther1,Brunet Joan1,Del Valle Jesús1,Feliubadalo Lidia1,Pujana Miquel Angel1,Lazaro Conxi1,Arason Adalgeir1,Agnarsson Bjarni A.1,Johannsson Oskar Th.1,Barkardottir Rosa B.1,Alducci Elisa1,Tognazzo Silvia1,Montagna Marco1,Teixeira Manuel R.1,Pinto Pedro1,Spurdle Amanda B.1,Holland Helene1,Lee Jong Won1,Lee Min Hyuk1,Lee Jihyoun1,Kim Sung-Won1,Kang Eunyoung1,Kim Zisun1,Sharma Priyanka1,Rebbeck Timothy R.1,Vijai Joseph1,Robson Mark1,Lincoln Anne1,Musinsky Jacob1,Gaddam Pragna1,Tan Yen Y.1,Berger Andreas1,Singer Christian F.1,Loud Jennifer T.1,Greene Mark H.1,Mulligan Anna Marie1,Glendon Gord1,Andrulis Irene L.1,Toland Amanda Ewart1,Senter Leigha1,Bojesen Anders1,Nielsen Henriette Roed1,Skytte Anne-Bine1,Sunde Lone1,Jensen Uffe Birk1,Pedersen Inge Sokilde1,Krogh Lotte1,Kruse Torben A.1,Caligo Maria A.1,Yoon Sook-Yee1,Teo Soo-Hwang1,von Wachenfeldt Anna1,Huo Dezheng1,Nielsen Sarah M.1,Olopade Olufunmilayo I.1,Nathanson Katherine L.1,Domchek Susan M.1,Lorenchick Christa1,Jankowitz Rachel C.1,Campbell Ian1,James Paul1,Mitchell Gillian1,Orr Nick1,Park Sue Kyung1,Thomassen Mads1,Offit Kenneth1,Couch Fergus J.1,Simard Jacques1,Easton Douglas F.1,Chenevix-Trench Georgia1,Schmutzler Rita K.1,Antoniou Antonis C.1,Ottini Laura1, , , ,

Affiliation:

1. Julie Lecarpentier, Karoline B. Kuchenbaecker, Daniel Barrowdale, Joe Dennis, Lesley McGuffog, Goska Leslie, Andrew Lee, Ali Amin Al Olama, Jonathan P. Tyrer, Debra Frost, Steve Ellis, Douglas F. Easton, and Antonis C. Antoniou, University of Cambridge; Karoline B. Kuchenbaecker, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton; Marc Tischkowitz, Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge; D. Gareth Evans, Manchester University, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation...

Abstract

Purpose BRCA1/2 mutations increase the risk of breast and prostate cancer in men. Common genetic variants modify cancer risks for female carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations. We investigated—for the first time to our knowledge—associations of common genetic variants with breast and prostate cancer risks for male carriers of BRCA1/ 2 mutations and implications for cancer risk prediction. Materials and Methods We genotyped 1,802 male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/2 by using the custom Illumina OncoArray. We investigated the combined effects of established breast and prostate cancer susceptibility variants on cancer risks for male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations by constructing weighted polygenic risk scores (PRSs) using published effect estimates as weights. Results In male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations, PRS that was based on 88 female breast cancer susceptibility variants was associated with breast cancer risk (odds ratio per standard deviation of PRS, 1.36; 95% CI, 1.19 to 1.56; P = 8.6 × 10−6). Similarly, PRS that was based on 103 prostate cancer susceptibility variants was associated with prostate cancer risk (odds ratio per SD of PRS, 1.56; 95% CI, 1.35 to 1.81; P = 3.2 × 10−9). Large differences in absolute cancer risks were observed at the extremes of the PRS distribution. For example, prostate cancer risk by age 80 years at the 5th and 95th percentiles of the PRS varies from 7% to 26% for carriers of BRCA1 mutations and from 19% to 61% for carriers of BRCA2 mutations, respectively. Conclusion PRSs may provide informative cancer risk stratification for male carriers of BRCA1/2 mutations that might enable these men and their physicians to make informed decisions on the type and timing of breast and prostate cancer risk management.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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