Abstract 3266: Expression quantitative trait locus analysis of triple negative breast cancer

Recent studies have shown that associations between common genetic variation and gene expression in breast tumors provide insight into the functional mechanisms underlying breast cancer risk loci. However, the relationship between genetic variation, gene expression, and risk of triple negative (TN)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 2014-10, Vol.74 (19_Supplement), p.3266-3266
Hauptverfasser: Purrington, Kristen S., Yannoukakos, Drakoulis, Carpenter, Jane, Nevanlinna, Heli, Cox, Angela, Severi, Gianluca, Ambrosone, Christine, Toland, Amanda Ewart, Godwin, Andrew K., Brauch, Hiltrud, Fasching, Peter A., Miron, Penelope, Chang-Claude, Jenny, Martin, Nicholas G., Montgomery, Grant W., Kristensen, Vessela, Anton-Culver, Hoda, Goodfellow, Paul, Olson, Janet E., Sicotte, Hugues, Prodduturi, Naresh, Visscher, Daniel W., Eckel-Passow, Jeanette E., Anderson, S. Keith, Slettedahl, Seth, Olswold, Curtis, Wang, Xianshu, Pankratz, V. Shane, Slager, Susan, Zheng, Wei, Mannermaa, Arto, Hamann, Ute, Eccles, Diana M., Vachon, Celine M., Couch, Fergus J.
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Zusammenfassung:Recent studies have shown that associations between common genetic variation and gene expression in breast tumors provide insight into the functional mechanisms underlying breast cancer risk loci. However, the relationship between genetic variation, gene expression, and risk of triple negative (TN) breast cancer remains largely unexplored. We performed a genome-wide expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) analysis of TN breast cancer using 668 formalin-fixed paraffin embedded TN tumors from the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Consortium (TNBCC) to identify novel genes relevant to TN breast cancer risk and to further explore the biology underlying known TN risk loci. Cis-eQTLs were defined as correlations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) and expression of genes within 1Mb, and trans-eQTLs were defined as the remainder of all SNP-gene correlations. In a genome-wide analysis, we identified 68,012 cis-eQTLs, representing correlations between 42,193 SNPs and 2,092 genes that were significant at a 10% false discovery rate (FDR). We also identified 70 trans-eQTLs across two unique genes at the same FDR threshold. Five cis-eQTLs involved SNPs previously associated with TN breast cancer risk (p
ISSN:0008-5472
1538-7445
DOI:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2014-3266