Sex hormone-binding globulin polymorphisms in familial and sporadic breast cancer

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作者
Försti, A [1 ]
Jin, QR
Grzybowska, E
Söderberg, M
Zientek, H
Sieminska, M
Rogozinska-Szczepka, J
Chmielik, E
Utracka-Hutka, B
Hemminki, K
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[1] Karolinska Inst, Novum, Dept Biosci, SE-14157 Huddinge, Sweden
[2] Marie Sklodowska Curie Inst, Ctr Oncol, Dept Tumor Biol, Gliwice, Poland
[3] Huddinge Hosp, Dept Pathol, SE-14186 Huddinge, Sweden
[4] Marie Sklodowska Curie Inst, Ctr Oncol, Clin Radiotherapy 1, Gliwice, Poland
[5] Marie Sklodowska Curie Inst, Ctr Oncol, Dept Pathol, Gliwice, Poland
[6] Marie Sklodowska Curie Inst, Ctr Oncol, Clin Chemotherapy, Gliwice, Poland
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10.1093/carcin/23.8.1315
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Ovarian steroids are one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) binds and transports sex steroids in the blood, regulating their bioavailable fraction and access to target cells. It can also inhibit the estradiol-induced proliferation of breast cancer cells through its membrane receptor. Three coding-region polymorphisms, which lead to an amino acid change, have been reported. We studied the influence of these three polymorphisms on breast cancer risk in three different populations: Polish familial breast cancer cases, 27% of them carrying a BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation, Nordic familial and sporadic breast cancer cases. The reported G to A polymorphism in exon 1 was not found in the 423 analyzed samples. Instead, we found a C to T transition causing an arg to cys amino acid change within the same codon in one Polish breast cancer patient and her daughter. Both of them were heterozygotes for the exon 8 G to A polymorphism as well. They were diagnosed for bilateral breast cancer and carried a BRCA1 mutation (5382insC). Analysis of the tumor samples showed that they had lost the wild-type allele both at exons 1 and 8 of the SHBG gene. Analysis of the other Polish samples showed no correlation of the exon 8 polymorphism to breast cancer, bilateral breast cancer, BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations or age at diagnosis. No association of the exon 8 polymorphism with breast cancer in the Nordic familial or sporadic cases was found. The C to T polymorphism located in exon 4 was rare in all the studied populations (overall allele frequency 0.011). However, in each of the study populations there was a trend for a lower variant allele frequency in cancer cases than in controls. Variant allele frequency in all the breast cancer cases was significantly lower than in all the controls (chi(2) = 5.27, P-value 0.02; odds ratio = 0.23, 95% confidence interval 0.05-0.84).
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