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Genetic susceptibility markers for a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype: Exploratory results from genome-wide association studies

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  • Mala Pande
  • Aron Joon
  • Abenaa M Brewster
  • Wei V Chen
  • John L Hopper
  • Cathy Eng
  • Sanjay Shete
  • Graham Casey
  • Fredrick Schumacher
  • Yi Lin
  • Tabitha A Harrison
  • Emily White
  • Habibul Ahsan
  • Irene L Andrulis
  • Alice S Whittemore
  • Esther M John
  • Aung Ko Win
  • Enes Makalic
  • Daniel F Schmidt
  • Miroslaw K Kapuscinski
  • Heather M Ochs-Balcom
  • Steven Gallinger
  • Mark A Jenkins
  • Polly A Newcomb
  • Noralane M Lindor
  • Ulrike Peters
  • Christopher I Amos
  • Patrick M Lynch

Abstract

Background: Clustering of breast and colorectal cancer has been observed within some families and cannot be explained by chance or known high-risk mutations in major susceptibility genes. Potential shared genetic susceptibility between breast and colorectal cancer, not explained by high-penetrance genes, has been postulated. We hypothesized that yet undiscovered genetic variants predispose to a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype. Methods: To identify variants associated with a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype, we analyzed genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from cases and controls that met the following criteria: cases (n = 985) were women with breast cancer who had one or more first- or second-degree relatives with colorectal cancer, men/women with colorectal cancer who had one or more first- or second-degree relatives with breast cancer, and women diagnosed with both breast and colorectal cancer. Controls (n = 1769), were unrelated, breast and colorectal cancer-free, and age- and sex- frequency-matched to cases. After imputation, 6,220,060 variants were analyzed using the discovery set and variants associated with the breast-colorectal cancer phenotype at P

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  • Mala Pande & Aron Joon & Abenaa M Brewster & Wei V Chen & John L Hopper & Cathy Eng & Sanjay Shete & Graham Casey & Fredrick Schumacher & Yi Lin & Tabitha A Harrison & Emily White & Habibul Ahsan & Ir, 2018. "Genetic susceptibility markers for a breast-colorectal cancer phenotype: Exploratory results from genome-wide association studies," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(4), pages 1-19, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0196245
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196245
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