The mitogen effect of the ovarian steroid estrogen is a strong risk factor for breast cancer development. This effect is mainly mediated by the estrogen receptor alpha, a hormone inducible transcription factor, which activates gene expression through recruiting multiple coactivators, such as PPARGC1A, PPARGC1B and EP300. We tested the hypothesis that non-conservative, putative functional amino acid exchanges in PPARGC1A, PPARGC1B and EP300 act as low-penetrance familial breast cancer risk factors. The analysis of 816 BRCA1/2 mutation-negative familial breast cancer patients and 1012 controls revealed an association of the PPARGC1A Thr612Met polymorphism with familial breast cancer (OR = 1.35, 95% CI 1.00-1.81, P = 0.049), high-risk familial...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Sex hormones play a key role in the development of breast cancer. Certain polymorphic variants (SNPs...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma ( PPAR...
The mitogen effect of the ovarian steroid estrogen is a strong risk factor for breast cancer develop...
INTRODUCTION: Given the role of estrogen in breast carcinogenesis and the modification of estrogen r...
Abstract. Background: The estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) mediates the effect of estrogen in target t...
as genetic risk factors for breast cancer. (rs2298735 and rs148972953) in both tumour and blood sam...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Sex hormones play a key role in the development of breast cancer. Certain polymorphic variants (SNPs...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma ( PPAR...
The mitogen effect of the ovarian steroid estrogen is a strong risk factor for breast cancer develop...
INTRODUCTION: Given the role of estrogen in breast carcinogenesis and the modification of estrogen r...
Abstract. Background: The estrogen receptor alpha (ESR1) mediates the effect of estrogen in target t...
as genetic risk factors for breast cancer. (rs2298735 and rs148972953) in both tumour and blood sam...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Most common breast cancer susceptibility variants have been identified through genome-wide associati...
Sex hormones play a key role in the development of breast cancer. Certain polymorphic variants (SNPs...
A growing body of evidence suggests that the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma ( PPAR...