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. 2014 May 26;16(3):R51.
doi: 10.1186/bcr3662.

Genetic variation at CYP3A is associated with age at menarche and breast cancer risk: a case-control study

Nichola Johnson  1   2 Frank Dudbridge  3 Nick Orr  4   5 Lorna Gibson  6 Michael E Jones  7 Minouk J Schoemaker  8 Elizabeth J Folkerd  9 Ben P Haynes  10 John L Hopper  11 Melissa C Southey  12 Gillian S Dite  13 Carmel Apicella  14 Marjanka K Schmidt  15 Annegien Broeks  16 Laura J Van't Veer  17 Femke Atsma  18 Kenneth Muir  19 Artitaya Lophatananon  20 Peter A Fasching  21   22 Matthias W Beckmann  23 Arif B Ekici  24 Stefan P Renner  25 Elinor Sawyer  26 Ian Tomlinson  27   28 Michael Kerin  29 Nicola Miller  30 Barbara Burwinkel  31   32 Frederik Marme  33 Andreas Schneeweiss  34 Christof Sohn  35   36 Pascal Guénel  37   38 Therese Truong  39   40 Emilie Cordina  41   42 Florence Menegaux  43   44 Stig E Bojesen  45   46 Børge G Nordestgaard  47   48 Henrik Flyger  49 Roger Milne  50 M Pilar Zamora  51 Jose Ignacio Arias Perez  52 Javier Benitez  53   54 Leslie Bernstein  55 Hoda Anton-Culver  56 Argyrios Ziogas  57 Christina Clarke Dur  58 Hermann Brenner  59   60 Heiko Müller  61 Volker Arndt  62 Aida Karina Dieffenbach  63   64 Alfons Meindl  65 Joerg Heil  66 Claus R Bartram  67 Rita K Schmutzler  68 Hiltrud Brauch  69   70 Christina Justenhoven  71   72 Yon-Dschun Ko  73 GENICA (Gene Environment Interaction and Breast Cancer in Germany) NetworkHeli Nevanlinna  74 Taru A Muranen  75 Kristiina Aittomäki  76 Carl Blomqvist  77 Keitaro Matsuo  78 Thilo Dörk  79 Natalia V Bogdanova  80 Natalia N Antonenkova  81 Annika Lindblom  82 Arto Mannermaa  83   84   85 Vesa Kataja  86   87   88 Veli-Matti Kosma  89   90   91 Jaana M Hartikainen  92   93   94 Georgia Chenevix-Trench  95 Jonathan Beesley  96 kConFab InvestigatorsAustralian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupAnna H Wu  97 David Van den Berg  98 Chiu-Chen Tseng  99 Diether Lambrechts  100   101 Dominiek Smeets  102   103 Patrick Neven  104 Hans Wildiers  105 Jenny Chang-Claude  106 Anja Rudolph  107 Stefan Nickels  108 Dieter Flesch-Janys  109   110 Paolo Radice  111 Paolo Peterlongo  112   113 Bernardo Bonanni  114 Valeria Pensotti  115   116 Fergus J Couch  117 Janet E Olson  118 Xianshu Wang  119 Zachary Fredericksen  120 Vernon S Pankratz  121 Graham G Giles  122   123 Gianluca Severi  124   125 Laura Baglietto  126   127 Chris Haiman  128 Jacques Simard  129 Mark S Goldberg  130 France Labrèche  131 Martine Dumont  132 Penny Soucy  133 Soo Teo  134   135 Cheng Har Yip  136 Sze Yee Phuah  137   138 Belinda K Cornes  139 Vessela N Kristensen  140   141 Grethe Grenaker Alnæs  142 Anne-Lise Børresen-Dale  143   144 Wei Zheng  145 Robert Winqvist  146 Katri Pylkäs  147 Arja Jukkola-Vuorinen  148 Mervi Grip  149 Irene L Andrulis  150   151 Julia A Knight  152   153 Gord Glendon  154   155 Anna Marie Mulligan  156   157 Peter Devillee  158 Jonine Figueroa  159 Stephen J Chanock  160 Jolanta Lissowska  161 Mark E Sherman  162 Per Hall  163 Nils Schoof  164 Maartje Hooning  165 Antoinette Hollestelle  166 Rogier A Oldenburg  167 Madeleine Tilanus-Linthorst  168 Jianjun Liu  169 Angie Cox  170 Ian W Brock  171 Malcolm W R Reed  172 Simon S Cross  173 William Blot  174   175 Lisa B Signorello  176   177   178 Paul D P Pharoah  179 Alison M Dunning  180 Mitul Shah  181 Daehee Kang  182 Dong-Young Noh  183 Sue K Park  184   185   186 Ji-Yeob Choi  187 Mikael Hartman  188   189   190 Hui Miao  191   192 Wei Yen Lim  193   194 Anthony Tang  195 Ute Hamann  196 Asta Försti  197   198 Thomas Rüdiger  199 Hans Ulrich Ulmer  200 Anna Jakubowska  201 Jan Lubinski  202 Katarzyna Jaworska-Bieniek  203   204 Katarzyna Durda  205 Suleeporn Sangrajrang  206 Valerie Gaborieau  207 Paul Brennan  208 James McKay  209 Susan Slager  210 Amanda E Toland  211 Celine Vachon  212 Drakoulis Yannoukakos  213 Chen-Yang Shen  214   215 Jyh-Cherng Yu  216 Chiun-Sheng Huang  217 Ming-Feng Hou  218   219 Anna González-Neira  220 Daniel C Tessier  221 Daniel Vincent  222 Francois Bacot  223 Craig Luccarini  224 Joe Dennis  225 Kyriaki Michailidou  226 Manjeet K Bolla  227 Jean Wang  228 Douglas F Easton  229   230 Montserrat García-Closas  231   232   233 Mitch Dowsett  234 Alan Ashworth  235   236 Anthony J Swerdlow  237   238   239 Julian Peto  240 Isabel dos Santos Silva  241 Olivia Fletcher  242   243
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Genetic variation at CYP3A is associated with age at menarche and breast cancer risk: a case-control study

Nichola Johnson et al. Breast Cancer Res. .

Abstract

Introduction: We have previously shown that a tag single nucleotide polymorphism (rs10235235), which maps to the CYP3A locus (7q22.1), was associated with a reduction in premenopausal urinary estrone glucuronide levels and a modest reduction in risk of breast cancer in women age ≤50 years.

Methods: We further investigated the association of rs10235235 with breast cancer risk in a large case control study of 47,346 cases and 47,570 controls from 52 studies participating in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium. Genotyping of rs10235235 was conducted using a custom Illumina Infinium array. Stratified analyses were conducted to determine whether this association was modified by age at diagnosis, ethnicity, age at menarche or tumor characteristics.

Results: We confirmed the association of rs10235235 with breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry but found no evidence that this association differed with age at diagnosis. Heterozygote and homozygote odds ratios (ORs) were OR = 0.98 (95% CI 0.94, 1.01; P = 0.2) and OR = 0.80 (95% CI 0.69, 0.93; P = 0.004), respectively (P(trend) = 0.02). There was no evidence of effect modification by tumor characteristics. rs10235235 was, however, associated with age at menarche in controls (P(trend) = 0.005) but not cases (P(trend) = 0.97). Consequently the association between rs10235235 and breast cancer risk differed according to age at menarche (P(het) = 0.02); the rare allele of rs10235235 was associated with a reduction in breast cancer risk for women who had their menarche age ≥15 years (OR(het) = 0.84, 95% CI 0.75, 0.94; OR(hom) = 0.81, 95% CI 0.51, 1.30; P(trend) = 0.002) but not for those who had their menarche age ≤11 years (OR(het) = 1.06, 95% CI 0.95, 1.19, OR(hom) = 1.07, 95% CI 0.67, 1.72; P(trend) = 0.29).

Conclusions: To our knowledge rs10235235 is the first single nucleotide polymorphism to be associated with both breast cancer risk and age at menarche consistent with the well-documented association between later age at menarche and a reduction in breast cancer risk. These associations are likely mediated via an effect on circulating hormone levels.

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Figure 1
Association of rs10235235 with breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry. Forest plots of the association of the rs10235235 AG (heterozygote) genotype (A) and GG (homozygote) genotype (B) with breast cancer risk for women of European ancestry. Horizontal lines, 95% confidence intervals (CIs); square boxes, study-specific fixed-effects estimates; diamond, combined, fixed-effects estimate of the odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI. Vertical line, null effect (OR = 1.0); dashed vertical line, estimated heterozygote OR (A) and estimated homozygote OR (B). Homozygote ORs for six studies (CTS, DEMOKRITOS, kConFab/AOCS, NBCS, NBHS and RPCI) could not be estimated because there were no GG homozygotes among cases or among controls in each of these studies (see Table S2 in Additional file 1).

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