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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 3/2004

Open Access 01-06-2004 | Research article

Estrogen receptor-α polymorphism in a Taiwanese clinical breast cancer population: a case–control study

Authors: Wei-Chiang Hsiao, Kung-Chia Young, Shoei-Loong Lin, Pin-Wen Lin, Dr

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 3/2004

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Abstract

Introduction

Receptor-mediated estrogen activation participates in the development and progression of breast cancer. Estrogen receptor (ER)-α polymorphism has been found to be associated with breast cancer and clinical features of the disease in Caucasians. Epidemiologic studies have revealed that age–incidence patterns of breast cancer in Asians differ from those in Caucasians. Genomic data for ER-α in either population is therefore of value in the clinical setting for that ethnic group.

Methods

A case–control study was conducted to establish a database of ER-α polymorphisms in a Taiwanese population in order to compare Western and Taiwanese (Asian) distributions and to evaluate ER-α polymorphism as an indicator of clinical outcome. The ER-α gene was scanned in a Taiwanese clinical breast cancer group (189 patients) and in healthy individuals (177 healthy control individuals). PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism technology was employed and real-time PCR melting curve analysis was performed.

Results

Three sites of silent single nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs) were found, as reported previously in Western studies, but at significantly different frequencies. Among the three SNPs, the frequency of allele 1 (TCT → TCC) in codon 10 was significantly lower in breast cancer patients (32.0%) than in control individuals (40.4%; P = 0.018). We found that allele 1 (ACG → ACA) in codon 594 was less common in breast cancer patients with a family history of breast cancer (5.9%) than in those without such a history (19.6%; P = 0.049). Individually, both allele 1 in codon 325 (CCC → CCG) and allele 1 in codon 594 exhibited a reverse association with the occurrence of lymph node metastasis. Furthermore, incorporation of both SNP markers further increased predictive accuracy.

Conclusions

Our data suggest that ER-α polymorphisms are correlated with various aspects of breast cancer in Taiwan. ER-α genotype, as determined during presurgical evaluation, might represent a surrogate marker for predicting breast cancer lymph node metastasis.
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Metadata
Title
Estrogen receptor-α polymorphism in a Taiwanese clinical breast cancer population: a case–control study
Authors
Wei-Chiang Hsiao
Kung-Chia Young
Shoei-Loong Lin
Pin-Wen Lin, Dr
Publication date
01-06-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 3/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr770

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