Polygenic risk scores stratify breast cancer risk among women with benign breast disease.


Journal

Journal of the National Cancer Institute
ISSN: 1460-2105
Titre abrégé: J Natl Cancer Inst
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7503089

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Oct 2024
Historique:
received: 22 05 2024
revised: 03 09 2024
accepted: 09 10 2024
medline: 16 10 2024
pubmed: 16 10 2024
entrez: 16 10 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Most breast biopsies are diagnosed as benign breast disease (BBD), with 1.5- to fourfold increased breast cancer (BC) risk. Apart from pathologic diagnoses of atypical hyperplasia, few factors aid in BC risk assessment of these patients. We assessed whether a 313-SNP polygenic risk score (PRS) stratifies risk of BBD patients. We pooled data from five Breast Cancer Association Consortium case-control studies (mean age = 59.9 years), including 6,706 cases and 8,488 controls. Using logistic regression, we estimated BC risk associations by self-reported BBD history and strata of PRS, with median PRS category among women without BBD as the referent. We assessed interactions and mediation of BBD and PRS with BC risk. BBD history was associated with increased BC risk (OR = 1.48, 95% CI: 1.37-1.60; p < .001). PRS increased BC risk, irrespective of BBD history (p-interaction = 0.48), with minimal evidence of mediation of either factor by the other. Women with BBD and PRS in the highest tertile had over 2-fold increased odds of BC (OR = 2.73, 95% CI: 2.41-3.09) and those with BBD and PRS in the lowest tertile experienced reduced BC risk (OR = 0.79, 95% CI: 0.70-0.91), compared to the reference group. Women with BBD and PRS in the highest decile had a 3.7- fold increase (95% CI: 3.00-4.61) compared to those with median PRS without BBD. BC risks are elevated among women with BBD and increase progressively with PRS, suggesting that optimal combinations of these factors may improve risk stratification.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39412492
pii: 7824063
doi: 10.1093/jnci/djae255
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Auteurs

Mark E Sherman (ME)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Stacey J Winham (SJ)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA, and Rochester, MN, USA.

Robert A Vierkant (RA)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA, and Rochester, MN, USA.

Bryan M Mccauley (BM)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA, and Rochester, MN, USA.

Christopher G Scott (CG)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA, and Rochester, MN, USA.

Sarah Schrup (S)

Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine, Rochester, MN, USA.

Mia M Gaudet (MM)

Transdivisional Research Program, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Melissa A Troester (MA)

Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Sandhya Pruthi (S)

Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Derek C Radisky (DC)

Department of Cancer Biology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

Amy C Degnim (AC)

Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.

Fergus J Couch (FJ)

Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, 55905, MN, USA.

Manjeet K Bolla (MK)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Qin Wang (Q)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Joe Dennis (J)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Kyriaki Michailidou (K)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.
Department of Electron Microscopy/Molecular Pathology, The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Nicosia, 1683, Cyprus.

Pascal Guenel (P)

Cancer & Environment Group, Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health (CESP), INSERM, University Paris-Sud, University Paris-Saclay, Villejuif, France.

Therese Truong (T)

Cancer & Environment Group, Center for Research in Epidemiology and Population Health (CESP), INSERM, University Paris-Sud, University Paris-Saclay, Villejuif, France.

Jenny Chang-Claude (J)

Division of Cancer Epidemiology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany.
Cancer Epidemiology Group, University Cancer Center Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

Nadia Obi (N)

Institute for Occupational Medicine and Maritime Medicine, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg.
Institute for Medical Biometry and Epidemiology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.

Kristan J Aronson (KJ)

Department of Public Health Sciences, and Cancer Research Institute, Kingston, ON, Canada.

Rachel Murphy (R)

School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Montserrat Garcia-Closas (M)

Department of Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Stephen Chanock (S)

Department of Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Thomas Ahearn (T)

Department of Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Xiaohong Yang (X)

Department of Health and Human Services, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA.

Alison M Dunning (AM)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Oncology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Nasim Mavaddat (N)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Paul D P Pharoah (PDP)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Douglas F Easton (DF)

Centre for Cancer Genetic Epidemiology, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB1 8RN, UK.

Celine M Vachon (CM)

Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA, and Rochester, MN, USA.

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