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ABSTRACT: Background
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes play critical roles in immune surveillance, an important defence against tumors. Imputing HLA genotypes from existing single-nucleotide polymorphism datasets is low-cost and efficient. We investigate the relevance of the major histocompatibility complex region in breast cancer susceptibility, using imputed class I and II HLA alleles, in 25,484 women of Asian ancestry.Methods
A total of 12,901 breast cancer cases and 12,583 controls from 12 case-control studies were included in our pooled analysis. HLA imputation was performed using SNP2HLA on 10,886 quality-controlled variants within the 15-55 Mb region on chromosome 6. HLA alleles (n = 175) with info scores greater than 0.8 and frequencies greater than 0.01 were included (resolution at two-digit level: 71; four-digit level: 104). We studied the associations between HLA alleles and breast cancer risk using logistic regression, adjusting for population structure and age. Associations between HLA alleles and the risk of subtypes of breast cancer (ER-positive, ER-negative, HER2-positive, HER2-negative, early-stage, and late-stage) were examined.Results
We did not observe associations between any HLA allele and breast cancer risk at P < 5e-8; the smallest p value was observed for HLA-C*12:03 (OR = 1.29, P = 1.08e-3). Ninety-five percent of the effect sizes (OR) observed were between 0.90 and 1.23. Similar results were observed when different subtypes of breast cancer were studied (95% of ORs were between 0.85 and 1.18).Conclusions
No imputed HLA allele was associated with breast cancer risk in our large Asian study. Direct measurement of HLA gene expressions may be required to further explore the associations between HLA genes and breast cancer risk.
SUBMITTER: Ho PJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9385763 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ho Peh Joo PJ Khng Alexis Jiaying AJ Tan Benita Kiat-Tee BK Tan Ern Yu EY Tan Su-Ming SM Tan Veronique Kiak Mien VKM Lim Geok Hoon GH Aronson Kristan J KJ Chan Tsun L TL Choi Ji-Yeob JY Dennis Joe J Ho Weang-Kee WK Hou Ming-Feng MF Ito Hidemi H Iwasaki Motoki M John Esther M EM Kang Daehee D Kim Sung-Won SW Kurian Allison W AW Kwong Ava A Lophatananon Artitaya A Matsuo Keitaro K Mohd-Taib Nur Aishah NA Muir Kenneth K Murphy Rachel A RA Park Sue K SK Shen Chen-Yang CY Shu Xiao-Ou XO Teo Soo Hwang SH Wang Qin Q Yamaji Taiki T Zheng Wei W Bolla Manjeet K MK Dunning Alison M AM Easton Douglas F DF Pharoah Paul D P PDP Hartman Mikael M Li Jingmei J
Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan) 20220511 5
<h4>Background</h4>Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes play critical roles in immune surveillance, an important defence against tumors. Imputing HLA genotypes from existing single-nucleotide polymorphism datasets is low-cost and efficient. We investigate the relevance of the major histocompatibility complex region in breast cancer susceptibility, using imputed class I and II HLA alleles, in 25,484 women of Asian ancestry.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of 12,901 breast cancer cases and 12,583 controls f ...[more]