rs1172821 - BRSK1
Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file
Reported associations
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Genome-wide association study identifies common variants associated with breast cancer in South African Black women - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 40229280
ABSTRACT: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have characterized the contribution of common variants to breast cancer (BC) risk in populations of European ancestry, however GWAS have not been reported in resident African populations. This GWAS included 2485 resident African BC cases and 1101 population matched controls. Two risk loci were identified, located between UNC13C and RAB27A on chromosome 15 (rs7181788, p = 1.01 × 10−08) and in USP22 on chromosome 17 (rs899342, p = 4.62 × 10−08). Several genome-wide significant signals were also detected in hormone receptor subtype analysis. The novel loci did not replicate in BC GWAS data from populations of West Africa ancestry suggesting genetic heterogeneity in different African populations, but further validation of these fin
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Association analysis identifies 65 new breast cancer risk loci - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 29059683
ABSTRACT: Breast cancer risk is influenced by rare coding variants in susceptibility genes such as BRCA1 and many common, mainly non-coding variants. However, much of the genetic contribution to breast cancer risk remains unknown. We report results from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of breast cancer in 122,977 cases and 105,974 controls of European ancestry and 14,068 cases and 13,104 controls of East Asian ancestry. We identified 65 new loci associated with overall breast cancer at p<5x10-8. The majority of credible risk SNPs in the new loci fall in distal regulatory elements, and by integrating in-silico data to predict target genes in breast cells at each locus, we demonstrate a strong overlap between candidate target genes and somatic driver genes in breast tumours. We also fi
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