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    Breast cancer polygenic risk score and contralateral breast cancer risk

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    Authors
    Kramer, I.
    Hooning, M. J.
    Mavaddat, N.
    Hauptmann, M.
    Keeman, R.
    Steyerberg, E. W.
    Giardiello, D.
    Antoniou, A. C.
    Pharoah, P. D. P.
    Canisius, S.
    Abu-Ful, Z.
    Andrulis, I. L.
    Anton-Culver, H.
    Aronson, K. J.
    Augustinsson, A.
    Becher, H.
    Beckmann, M. W.
    Behrens, S.
    Benitez, J.
    Bermisheva, M.
    Bogdanova, N. V.
    Bojesen, S. E.
    Bolla, M. K.
    Bonanni, B.
    Brauch, H.
    Bremer, M.
    Brucker, S. Y.
    Burwinkel, B.
    Castelao, J. E.
    Chan, T. L.
    Chang-Claude, J.
    Chanock, S. J.
    Chenevix-Trench, G.
    Choi, J. Y.
    Clarke, C. L.
    Collee, J. M.
    Couch, F. J.
    Cox, A.
    Cross, S. S.
    Czene, K.
    Daly, M. B.
    Devilee, P.
    Dork, T.
    dos-Santos-Silva, I.
    Dunning, A. M.
    Dwek, M.
    Eccles, D. M.
    Evans, D. G.
    Fasching, P. A.
    Flyger, H.
    Gago-Dominguez, M.
    Garcia-Closas, M.
    Garcia-Saenz, J. A.
    Giles, G. G.
    Goldgar, D. E.
    Gonzalez-Neira, A.
    Haiman, C. A.
    Hakansson, N.
    Hamann, U.
    Hartman, M.
    Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B. A. M.
    Hollestelle, A.
    Hopper, J. L.
    Hou, M. F.
    Howell, Anthony
    Ito, H.
    Jakimovska, M.
    Jakubowska, A.
    Janni, W.
    John, E. M.
    Jung, A.
    Kang, D.
    Kets, C. M.
    Khusnutdinova, E.
    Ko, Y. D.
    Kristensen, V. N.
    Kurian, A. W.
    Kwong, A.
    Lambrechts, D.
    Le Marchand, L.
    Li, J. M.
    Lindblom, A.
    Mannermaa, A.
    Manoochehri, M.
    Margolin, S.
    Matsuo, K.
    Mavroudis, D.
    Meindl, A.
    Milne, R. L.
    Mulligan, A. M.
    Muranen, T. A.
    Neuhausen, S. L.
    Nevanlinna, H.
    Newman, W. G.
    Olshan, A. F.
    Olson, J. E.
    Olsson, H.
    Park-Simon, TW
    Peto, J.
    Petridis, C.
    Plaseska-Karanfilska, D.
    Presneau, N.
    Pylkas, K.
    Radice, P.
    Rennert, G.
    Romero, A.
    Roylance, R.
    Saloustros, E.
    Sawyer, E. J.
    Schmutzler, R. K.
    Schwentner, L.
    Scott, C.
    See, M. H.
    Shah, M.
    Shen, C. Y.
    Shu, X. O.
    Siesling, S.
    Slager, S.
    Sohn, C.
    Southey, M. C.
    Spinelli, J. J.
    Stone, J.
    Tapper, W. J.
    Tengstrom, M.
    Teo, S. H.
    Terry, M. B.
    Tollenaar, R.
    Tomlinson, I.
    Troester, M. A.
    Vachon, C. M.
    van Ongeval, C.
    van Veen, E. M.
    Winqvist, R.
    Wolk, A.
    Zheng, W.
    Ziogas, A.
    Easton, D. F.
    Hall, P.
    Schmidt, M. K.
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    Affiliation
    The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital, Division of Molecular Pathology, Amsterdam 1066 CX, the Netherlands.
    Issue Date
    2020
    
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    Abstract
    Previous research has shown that polygenic risk scores (PRSs) can be used to stratify women according to their risk of developing primary invasive breast cancer. This study aimed to evaluate the association between a recently validated PRS of 313 germline variants (PRS313) and contralateral breast cancer (CBC) risk. We included 56,068 women of European ancestry diagnosed with first invasive breast cancer from 1990 onward with follow-up from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Metachronous CBC risk (N = 1,027) according to the distribution of PRS313 was quantified using Cox regression analyses. We assessed PRS313 interaction with age at first diagnosis, family history, morphology, ER status, PR status, and HER2 status, and (neo)adjuvant therapy. In studies of Asian women, with limited follow-up, CBC risk associated with PRS313 was assessed using logistic regression for 340 women with CBC compared with 12,133 women with unilateral breast cancer. Higher PRS313 was associated with increased CBC risk: hazard ratio per standard deviation (SD) = 1.25 (95%CI = 1.18-1.33) for Europeans, and an OR per SD = 1.15 (95%CI = 1.02-1.29) for Asians. The absolute lifetime risks of CBC, accounting for death as competing risk, were 12.4% for European women at the 10th percentile and 20.5% at the 90th percentile of PRS313. We found no evidence of confounding by or interaction with individual characteristics, characteristics of the primary tumor, or treatment. The C-index for the PRS313 alone was 0.563 (95%CI = 0.547-0.586). In conclusion, PRS313 is an independent factor associated with CBC risk and can be incorporated into CBC risk prediction models to help improve stratification and optimize surveillance and treatment strategies.
    Citation
    Kramer I, Hooning MJ, Mavaddat N, Hauptmann M, Keeman R, Steyerberg EW, et al. Breast Cancer Polygenic Risk Score and Contralateral Breast Cancer Risk. Am J Hum Genet. 2020;107(5):837-48.
    Journal
    American Journal of Human Genetics
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/623640
    DOI
    10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.09.001
    PubMed ID
    33022221
    Additional Links
    https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.09.001
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.ajhg.2020.09.001
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