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Identification of 31 loci for mammographic density phenotypes and their associations with breast cancer risk

Weiva Sieh, Joseph H. Rothstein, Robert J. Klein, Stacey Alexeeff, Lori C. Sakoda, Eric Jorgenson, Russell B. McBride, Rebecca E. Graff, Valerie McGuire, Ninah Achacoso, Luana Acton, Rhea Liang, Jafi A. Lipson, Daniel L. Rubin, Martin J. Yaffe, Douglas F. Easton, Catherine Schaefer, Neil Risch, Alice S. Whittemore, Laurel A. Habel

2020Nature Communications65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes are strongly associated with breast cancer risk and highly heritable. In this GWAS meta-analysis of 24,192 women, we identify 31 MD loci at P < 5 × 10 −8 , tripling the number known to 46. Seventeen identified MD loci also are associated with breast cancer risk in an independent meta-analysis ( P < 0.05). Mendelian randomization analyses show that genetic estimates of dense area (DA), nondense area (NDA), and percent density (PD) are all significantly associated with breast cancer risk ( P < 0.05). Pathway analyses reveal distinct biological processes involving DA, NDA and PD loci. These findings provide additional insights into the genetic basis of MD phenotypes and their associations with breast cancer risk.

Topics & Concepts

Breast cancerPhenotypeMAMMOGRAPHIC DENSITYIdentification (biology)Genome-wide association studyGeneticsCancerMammographyOncologyBiologyMedicineBioinformaticsSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGeneGenotypeBotanyAI in cancer detectionDigital Radiography and Breast ImagingGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening
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