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Open Access 01-04-2005 | Research article

Common ERBB2 polymorphisms and risk of breast cancer in a white British population: a case–control study

Authors: Patrick R Benusiglio, Fabienne Lesueur, Craig Luccarini, Donald M Conroy, Mitul Shah, Douglas F Easton, Nick E Day, Alison M Dunning, Paul D Pharoah, Bruce AJ Ponder

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 2/2005

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Abstract

Introduction

About two-thirds of the excess familial risk associated with breast cancer is still unaccounted for and may be explained by multiple weakly predisposing alleles. A gene thought to be involved in low-level predisposition to the disease is ERBB2 (HER2). This gene is involved in cell division, differentiation, and apoptosis and is frequently amplified in breast tumours. Its amplification correlates with poor prognosis. Moreover, the coding polymorphism I655V has previously been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer.

Methods

We aimed to determine if common polymorphisms (frequency ≥ 5%) in ERBB2 were associated with breast cancer risk in a white British population. Five single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were selected for study: SNP 1 near the promoter, SNP 2 in intron 1, SNP 3 in intron 4, SNP 4 in exon 17 (I655V), and SNP 5 in exon 27 (A1170P). We tested their association with breast cancer in a large case–control study (n = 2192 cases and 2257 controls).

Results

There were no differences in genotype frequencies between cases and controls for any of the SNPs examined. To investigate the possibility that a common polymorphism not included in our study might be involved in breast cancer predisposition, we also constructed multilocus haplotypes. Our set of SNPs generated all existing (n = 6) common haplotypes and no differences were seen in haplotype frequencies between cases and controls (P = 0.44).

Conclusions

In our population, common ERBB2 polymorphisms are not involved in predisposition to breast cancer.
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Metadata
Title
Common ERBB2 polymorphisms and risk of breast cancer in a white British population: a case–control study
Authors
Patrick R Benusiglio
Fabienne Lesueur
Craig Luccarini
Donald M Conroy
Mitul Shah
Douglas F Easton
Nick E Day
Alison M Dunning
Paul D Pharoah
Bruce AJ Ponder
Publication date
01-04-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 2/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr982

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