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Transcriptome-wide association study of breast cancer risk by estrogen-receptor status.

Helian Feng | Alexander Gusev | Bogdan Pasaniuc | Lang Wu | Jirong Long | Zomoroda Abu-Full | Kristiina Aittomäki | Irene L Andrulis | Hoda Anton-Culver | Antonis C Antoniou | Adalgeir Arason | Volker Arndt | Kristan J Aronson | Banu K Arun | Ella Asseryanis | Paul L Auer | Jacopo Azzollini | Judith Balmaña | Rosa B Barkardottir | Daniel R Barnes | Daniel Barrowdale | Matthias W Beckmann | Sabine Behrens | Javier Benitez | Marina Bermisheva | Katarzyna Białkowska | Ana Blanco | Carl Blomqvist | Bram Boeckx | Natalia V Bogdanova | Stig E Bojesen | Manjeet K Bolla | Bernardo Bonanni | Ake Borg | Hiltrud Brauch | Hermann Brenner | Ignacio Briceno | Annegien Broeks | Thomas Brüning | Barbara Burwinkel | Qiuyin Cai | Trinidad Caldés | Maria A Caligo | Ian Campbell | Sander Canisius | Daniele Campa | Brian D Carter | Jonathan Carter | Jose E Castelao | Jenny Chang-Claude | Stephen J Chanock | Hans Christiansen | Wendy K Chung | Kathleen B M Claes | Christine L Clarke | GEMO Study Collaborators | EMBRACE Collaborators | GC-HBOC study Collaborators | Fergus J Couch | Angela Cox | Simon S Cross | Cezary Cybulski | Kamila Czene | Mary B Daly | Miguel de la Hoya | Kim De Leeneer | Joe Dennis | Peter Devilee | Orland Diez | Susan M Domchek | Thilo Dörk | Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva | Alison M Dunning | Miriam Dwek | Diana M Eccles | Bent Ejlertsen | Carolina Ellberg | Christoph Engel | Mikael Eriksson | Peter A Fasching | Olivia Fletcher | Henrik Flyger | Florentia Fostira | Eitan Friedman | Lin Fritschi | Debra Frost | Marike Gabrielson | Patricia A Ganz | Susan M Gapstur | Judy Garber | Montserrat García-Closas | José A García-Sáenz | Mia M Gaudet | Graham G Giles | Gord Glendon | Andrew K Godwin | Mark S Goldberg | David E Goldgar | Anna González-Neira | Mark H Greene | Jacek Gronwald | Pascal Guénel | Christopher A Haiman | Per Hall | Ute Hamann | Christopher Hake | Wei He | Jane Heyworth | Frans B L Hogervorst | Antoinette Hollestelle | Maartje J Hooning | Robert N Hoover | John L Hopper | Guanmengqian Huang | Peter J Hulick | Keith Humphreys | Evgeny N Imyanitov | ABCTB Investigators | HEBON Investigators | BCFR Investigators | OCGN Investigators | Claudine Isaacs | Milena Jakimovska | Anna Jakubowska | Paul James | Ramunas Janavicius | Rachel C Jankowitz | Esther M John | Nichola Johnson | Vijai Joseph | Audrey Jung | Beth Y Karlan | Elza Khusnutdinova | Johanna I Kiiski | Irene Konstantopoulou | Vessela N Kristensen | Yael Laitman | Diether Lambrechts | Conxi Lazaro | Dominique Leroux | Goska Leslie | Jenny Lester | Fabienne Lesueur | Noralane Lindor | Sara Lindström | Wing-Yee Lo | Jennifer T Loud | Jan Lubiński | Enes Makalic | Arto Mannermaa | Mehdi Manoochehri | Siranoush Manoukian | Sara Margolin | John W M Martens | Maria E Martinez | Laura Matricardi | Tabea Maurer | Dimitrios Mavroudis | Lesley McGuffog | Alfons Meindl | Usha Menon | Kyriaki Michailidou | Pooja M Kapoor | Austin Miller | Marco Montagna | Fernando Moreno | Lidia Moserle | Anna M Mulligan | Taru A Muranen | Katherine L Nathanson | Susan L Neuhausen | Heli Nevanlinna | Ines Nevelsteen | Finn C Nielsen | Liene Nikitina-Zake | Kenneth Offit | Edith Olah | Olufunmilayo I Olopade | Håkan Olsson | Ana Osorio | Janos Papp | Tjoung-Won Park-Simon | Michael T Parsons | Inge S Pedersen | Ana Peixoto | Paolo Peterlongo | Julian Peto | Paul D P Pharoah | Kelly-Anne Phillips | Dijana Plaseska-Karanfilska | Bruce Poppe | Nisha Pradhan | Karolina Prajzendanc | Nadege Presneau | Kevin Punie | Katri Pylkäs | Paolo Radice | Johanna Rantala | Muhammad Usman Rashid | Gad Rennert | Harvey A Risch | Mark Robson | Atocha Romero | Emmanouil Saloustros | Dale P Sandler | Catarina Santos | Elinor J Sawyer | Marjanka K Schmidt | Daniel F Schmidt | Rita K Schmutzler | Minouk J Schoemaker | Rodney J Scott | Priyanka Sharma | Xiao-Ou Shu | Jacques Simard | Christian F Singer | Anne-Bine Skytte | Penny Soucy | Melissa C Southey | John J Spinelli | Amanda B Spurdle | Jennifer Stone | Anthony J Swerdlow | William J Tapper | Jack A Taylor | Manuel R Teixeira | Mary Beth Terry | Alex Teulé | Mads Thomassen | Kathrin Thöne | Darcy L Thull | Marc Tischkowitz | Amanda E Toland | Rob A E M Tollenaar | Diana Torres | Thérèse Truong | Nadine Tung | Celine M Vachon | Christi J van Asperen | Ans M W van den Ouweland | Elizabeth J van Rensburg | Ana Vega | Alessandra Viel | Paula Vieiro-Balo | Qin Wang | Barbara Wappenschmidt | Clarice R Weinberg | Jeffrey N Weitzel | Camilla Wendt | Robert Winqvist | Xiaohong R Yang | Drakoulis Yannoukakos | Argyrios Ziogas | Roger L Milne | Douglas F Easton | Georgia Chenevix-Trench | Wei Zheng | Peter Kraft | Xia Jiang
Genetic epidemiology | 2020

Previous transcriptome-wide association studies (TWAS) have identified breast cancer risk genes by integrating data from expression quantitative loci and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but analyses of breast cancer subtype-specific associations have been limited. In this study, we conducted a TWAS using gene expression data from GTEx and summary statistics from the hitherto largest GWAS meta-analysis conducted for breast cancer overall, and by estrogen receptor subtypes (ER+ and ER-). We further compared associations with ER+ and ER- subtypes, using a case-only TWAS approach. We also conducted multigene conditional analyses in regions with multiple TWAS associations. Two genes, STXBP4 and HIST2H2BA, were specifically associated with ER+ but not with ER- breast cancer. We further identified 30 TWAS-significant genes associated with overall breast cancer risk, including four that were not identified in previous studies. Conditional analyses identified single independent breast-cancer gene in three of six regions harboring multiple TWAS-significant genes. Our study provides new information on breast cancer genetics and biology, particularly about genomic differences between ER+ and ER- breast cancer.

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