FGF receptor genes and breast cancer susceptibility: Results from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium

  • Agarwal, D.
  • Pineda, S.
  • Michailidou, K.
  • Herranz, J.
  • Pita, G.
  • Moreno, L. T.
  • Alonso, M. R.
  • Dennis, J.
  • Wang, Q.
  • Bolla, M. K.
  • Meyer, K. B.
  • Menendez-Rodriguez, P.
  • Hardisson, D.
  • Mendiola, M.
  • Gonzalez-Neira, A.
  • Lindblom, A.
  • Margolin, S.
  • Swerdlow, A.
  • Ashworth, A.
  • Orr, N.
  • Jones, M.
  • Matsuo, K.
  • Ito, H.
  • Iwata, H.
  • Kondo, N.
  • Hartman, M.
  • Hui, M.
  • Lim, W. Y.
  • Iau, P. T-C
  • Sawyer, E.
  • Tomlinson, I.
Publication date
February 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Background:Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women. Genome-wide association studies have identified FGFR2 as a breast cancer susceptibility gene. Common variation in other fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptors might also modify risk. We tested this hypothesis by studying genotyped single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and imputed SNPs in FGFR1, FGFR3, FGFR4 and FGFRL1 in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium.Methods:Data were combined from 49 studies, including 53 835 cases and 50 156 controls, of which 89 050 (46 450 cases and 42 600 controls) were of European ancestry, 12 893 (6269 cases and 6624 controls) of Asian and 2048 (1116 cases and 932 controls) of African ancestry. Associations with risk of breast can...

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