The importance of ethnicity: Are breast cancer polygenic risk scores ready for women who are not of White European origin?
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Evans, D Gareth Rvan Veen, E. M.
Byers, H.
Roberts, E.
Howell, Anthony
Howell, Sacha J
Harkness, E. F.
Brentnall, A.
Cuzick, J.
Newman, W. G.
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Nightingale/Prevent Breast Cancer Centre, Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UKIssue Date
2021
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Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for disease risk stratification show great promise for application in general populations, but most are based on data from individuals of White European origin. We assessed two well validated PRS (SNP18, SNP143) in the Predicting-Risk-of-Cancer-At-Screening (PROCAS) study in North-West England for breast cancer prediction based on ethnicity. Overall, 9475 women without breast cancer at study entry, including 645 who subsequently developed invasive breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ provided DNA. All were genotyped for SNP18 and a subset of 1868 controls were genotyped for SNP143. For White Europeans both PRS discriminated well between individuals with and without cancer. For n = 395 Black (n = 112), Asian (n = 119), mixed (n = 44) or Jewish (n = 120) women without cancer both PRS overestimated breast cancer risk, being most marked for women of Black and Jewish origin (P < .001). SNP143 resulted in a potential mean 40% breast cancer risk overestimation in the combined group of non-White/non-European origin. SNP-PRS that has been normalized based on White European ethnicity for breast cancer should not be used to predict risk in women of other ethnicities. There is an urgent need to develop PRS specific for other ethnicities, in order to widen access of this technology.Citation
Evans DG, Veen EM, Byers H, Roberts E, Howell A, Howell SJ, et al. The importance of ethnicity: Are breast cancer polygenic risk scores ready for women who are not of White European origin? Int J Cancer. 2021 Sep 7.Journal
International Journal of CancerDOI
10.1002/ijc.33782PubMed ID
34460111Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijc.33782Type
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10.1002/ijc.33782
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