2q36.3 is associated with prognosis for oestrogen receptor-negative breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy

  • Jingmei Li
  • Linda S Lindström
  • Jia N Foo
  • Sajjad Rafiq
  • Marjanka K Schmidt
  • Paul D P Pharoah
  • Kyriaki Michailidou
  • Joe Dennis
  • Manjeet K Bolla
  • Qin Wang
  • Laura J Van 't Veer
  • Sten Cornelissen
  • Emiel Rutgers
  • Melissa C Southey
  • Carmel Apicella
  • Gillian S Dite
  • John L Hopper
  • Peter A Fasching
  • Lothar Haeberle
  • Arif B Ekici
  • Matthias W Beckmann
  • Carl Blomqvist
  • Taru A Muranen
  • Kristiina Aittomäki
  • Annika Lindblom
  • Sara Margolin
  • Arto Mannermaa
  • Veli-Matti Kosma
  • Jaana M Hartikainen
  • Vesa Kataja
  • Georgia Chenevix-Trench
  • Kelly-Anne Phillips
  • Sue-Anne McLachlan
  • Diether Lambrechts
  • Bernard Thienpont
  • Ann Smeets
  • Hans Wildiers
  • Jenny Chang-Claude
  • Dieter Flesch-Janys
  • Petra Seibold
  • Anja Rudolph
  • Graham G Giles
  • Laura Baglietto
  • Gianluca Severi
  • Christopher A Haiman
  • Brian E Henderson
  • Fredrick Schumacher
  • Loic Le Marchand
  • Vessela Kristensen
  • Grethe I Grenaker Alnæs
  • Anne-Lise Borresen-Dale
  • Silje Nord
  • Robert Winqvist
  • Katri Pylkäs
  • Arja Jukkola-Vuorinen
  • Mervi Grip
  • Irene L Andrulis
  • Julia A Knight
  • Gord Glendon
  • Sandrine Tchatchou
  • Peter Devilee
  • Robert Tollenaar
  • Caroline Seynaeve
  • Maartje Hooning
  • Mieke Kriege
  • Antoinette Hollestelle
  • Ans van den Ouweland
  • Yi Li
  • Ute Hamann
  • Diana Torres
  • Hans U Ulmer
  • Thomas Rüdiger
  • Chen-Yang Shen
  • Chia-Ni Hsiung
  • Pei-Ei Wu
  • Shou-Tung Chen
  • Soo Hwang Teo
  • Nur Aishah Mohd Taib
  • Cheng Har Yip
  • Gwo Fuang Ho
  • Keitaro Matsuo
  • Hidemi Ito
  • Hiroji Iwata
  • Kazuo Tajima
  • Daehee Kang
  • Ji-Yeob Choi
  • Sue K Park
  • Keun-Young Yoo
  • Tom Maishman
  • William J Tapper
  • Alison Dunning
  • Mitul Shah
  • Robert Luben
  • Judith Brown
  • Chiea Chuen Khor
  • Diana M Eccles
  • Heli Nevanlinna
  • Douglas Easton
  • Keith Humphreys
  • Jianjun Liu
  • Per Hall
  • Kamila Czene
  • KConFab Investigators

Abstract

Large population-based registry studies have shown that breast cancer prognosis is inherited. Here we analyse single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of genes implicated in human immunology and inflammation as candidates for prognostic markers of breast cancer survival involving 1,804 oestrogen receptor (ER)-negative patients treated with chemotherapy (279 events) from 14 European studies in a prior large-scale genotyping experiment, which is part of the Collaborative Oncological Gene-environment Study (COGS) initiative. We carry out replication using Asian COGS samples (n=522, 53 events) and the Prospective Study of Outcomes in Sporadic versus Hereditary breast cancer (POSH) study (n=315, 108 events). Rs4458204_A near CCL20 (2q36.3) is found to be associated with breast cancer-specific death at a genome-wide significant level (n=2,641, 440 events, combined allelic hazard ratio (HR)=1.81 (1.49-2.19); P for trend=1.90 × 10(-9)). Such survival-associated variants can represent ideal targets for tailored therapeutics, and may also enhance our current prognostic prediction capabilities.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.01.2014

Comment Deanary

Dieter Flesch-Janys
35 ] Univ Clin Hamburg Eppendorf, Dept Canc Epidemiol Clin Canc Registry, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany

[ 36 ] Univ Clin Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Med Biometr & Epidemiol, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany

PubMed 24937182