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Large-scale genotyping identifies 41 new loci associated with breast cancer risk

K. MichailidouP. HallA. Gonzalez-neiraM. GhoussainiJ. DennisR.l. MilneM.k. SchmidtJ. Chang-claudeS.e. BojesenM.k. BollaQ. WangE. DicksA. LeeC. TurnbullN. RahmanO. FletcherJ. PetoL. GibsonI.d. SilvaH. NevanlinnaT.a. MuranenK. AittomakiC. BlomqvistK. CzeneA. IrwantoJ.j. LiuQ. WaisfiszH. Meijers-heijboerM. AdankR.b. Van Der LuijtR. HeinN. DahmenL. BeckmanA. MeindlR.k. SchmutzlerB. Muller-myhsokP. LichtnerJ.l. HopperM.c. SoutheyE. MakalicD.f. SchmidtA.g. UitterlindenA. HofmanD.j. HunterS.j. ChanockD. VincentF. BacotD.c. TessierS. CanisiusL.f.a. WesselsC.a. HaimanM. ShahR. LubenJ. BrownC. LuccariniN. SchoofK. HumphreysJ.m. LiB.g. NordestgaardS.f. NielsenH. FlygerF.j. CouchX.s. WangC. VachonK.n. StevensD. LambrechtsM. MoisseR. ParidaensM.r. ChristiaensA. RudolphS. NickelsD. Flesch-janysN. JohnsonZ. AitkenK. AaltonenT. HeikkinenA. BroeksL.j. Van't VeerC.e. Van Der SchootP. GuenelT. TruongP. Laurent-puigF. MenegauxF. MarmeA. SchneeweissC. SohnB. BurwinkeM.p. ZamoraJ.i.a. PerezG. PitaM.r. AlonsoA. CoxI.w. BrockS.s. CrossM.w.r. ReedE.j. SawyerI. TomlinsonM.j. KerinN. MillerB.e. HendersonF. SchumacherL. Le MarchandI.l. AndrulisJ.a. KnightG. GlendonA.m. MulliganA. LindblomS. MargolinM.j. HooningA. HollestelleA.m.w. Van Den OuwelandA. JagerQ.m. BuiJ. StoneG.s. DiteC. ApicellaH. TsimiklisG.g. GilesG. SeveriL. BagliettoP.a. FaschingL. HaeberleA.b. EkiciM.w. BeckmannH. BrennerH. MullerV. ArndtC. StegmaierA. SwerdlownA. AshworthN. OrrM. JonesJ. FigueroaJ. LissowskaL. BrintonM.s. GoldbergF. LabrecheM. DumontR. WinqvistK. PylkasA. Jukkola-vuorinenM. GripH. BrauchU. HamannT. BruningP. RadiceP. PeterlongoS. ManouldanB. BonanniP. DevileeR.a.e.m. TollenaarC. SeynaeveC.j. Van AsperenA. JakubowskaJ. LubinskiK. JaworskaK. DurdaA. MannermaaV. KatajaV.m. KosmaJ.m. HartikainenN.v. BogdanovaN.n. AntonenkovaT. DorkV.n. KristensenH. Anton-culverS. SlagerA.e. TolandS. EdgeF. FostiraD. KangK.y. YooD.y. NohK. MatsuoH. ItoH. IwataA. SuetaA.h. WuC.c. TsengD. Van Den BergD.o. StramX.o. ShuW. LuY.t. GaoH. CaiS.h. TeoC.h. YipS.y. PhuahB.k. CornesM. HartmanH. MiaoW.y. LimJ.h. SngK. MuirA. LophatananonS. Stewart-brownP. SiriwanarangsanC.y. ShenC.n. HsiungP.e. WuS.l. DingS. SangrajrangV. GaborieauP. BrennanJ. MckayW.j. BlotL.b. SignorelloQ.y. CaiW. ZhengS. Deming-halversonM. ShrubsoleJ.r. LongJ. SimardM. Garcia-closasP.d.p. PharoahG. Chenevix-trenchA.m. DunningJ. BenitezD.f. EastonBreast Ovarian Canc SusceptibilityHereditary Breast Ovarian Canc ResKconfab InvestigatorsAustralian Ovarian Can Study GrpGenica Gene Environm Interaction B

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signaling pathwayGenotypingGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGenome-wide association studyBreast NeoplasmsconsortiumBiologyBreast Neoplasms; Case-Control Studies; Cooperative Behavior; Female; Gene-Environment Interaction; Genetic Loci; Genome-Wide Association Study; Genotype; Humans; Meta-Analysis as Topic; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Risk Factors; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; GeneticsPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingMeta-Analysis as TopicRisk FactorsGenotypecommon variantsexpressionGeneticsmedicineHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseasePolymorphismCooperative BehaviorgeneGenotypinghormone-related protein030304 developmental biologyGenetic associationGenetics0303 health sciencesBreast cancer susceptibilityCancerSingle Nucleotidemedicine.diseaseconfer susceptibilitysusceptibility loci3. Good health14q24.1 rad51l1TOX3Genetic Loci030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCase-Control Studiesgenome-wide associationFemaleGene-Environment InteractionGenome-Wide Association Study

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Journal article Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. Common variants at 27 loci have been identified as associated with susceptibility to breast cancer, and these account for ~9% of the familial risk of the disease. We report here a meta-analysis of 9 genome-wide association studies, including 10,052 breast cancer cases and 12,575 controls of European ancestry, from which we selected 29,807 SNPs for further genotyping. These SNPs were genotyped in 45,290 cases and 41,880 controls of European ancestry from 41 studies in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). The SNPs were genotyped as part of a collaborative genotyping experiment involving four consortia (Collaborative Oncological Gene-environment Study, COGS) and used a custom Illumina iSelect genotyping array, iCOGS, comprising more than 200,000 SNPs. We identified SNPs at 41 new breast cancer susceptibility loci at genome-wide significance (P < 5 × 10!¿8). Further analyses suggest that more than 1,000 additional loci are involved in breast cancer susceptibility. European Community Seventh Framework Programme - grant agreement 223175 (HEALTH-F2-2009-223175) (COGS) peer-reviewed

10.1038/ng.2563http://hdl.handle.net/10379/12885