Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women

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Autor(a) principal: Giacomazzi, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Aguiar, E., Palmero, Edenir Inêz, Schmidt, Adriana Vidal, Skonieski, Giovana, Filho, D., Bock, Hugo, Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva, Ewald, Ingrid Petroni, Faccini, Lavinia Schuler, Camey, Suzi Alves, Caleffi, Maira, Giugliani, Roberto, Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
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Resumo: Polymorphisms of hormone receptor genes have been linked to modifications in reproductive factors and to an increased risk of breast cancer (BC). In the present study, we have determined the allelic and genotypic frequencies of the ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms and investigated their relationship with mammographic density, body mass index (BMI) and other risk factors for BC. A consecutive and unselected sample of 750 Brazilian BC-unaffected women enrolled in a mammography screening program was recruited. The distribution of PGR PROGINS genotypic frequencies was 72.5, 25.5 and 2.0% for A1A1, A1A2 and A2A2, respectively, which was equivalent to that encountered in other studies with healthy women. The distribution of ERα genotypes was: ERα-397 PvuII C/T: 32.3% TT, 47.5% TC, and 20.2% CC; ERα-351 XbaI A/G: 46.3% AA, 41.7% AG and 12.0% GG. ERα haplotypes were 53.5% PX, 14.3% Px, 0.3% pX, and 32.0% px. These were significantly different from most previously published reports worldwide (P < 0.05). Overall, the PGR PROGINS genotypes A2A2 and A1A2 were associated with fatty and moderately fatty breast tissue. The same genotypes were also associated with a high BMI in postmenopausal women. In addition, the ERα-351 XbaI GG genotype was associated with menarche ≥12 years (P = 0.02). ERα and PGR polymorphisms have a phenotypic effect and may play an important role in BC risk determination. Finally, if confirmed in BC patients, these associations could have important implications for mammographic screening and strategies and may be helpful to identify women at higher risk for the disease.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
title Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
spellingShingle Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
Giacomazzi, Juliana
Polimorfismo genético
Receptores estrogenicos
Receptores de progesterona
Neoplasias da mama
Genetic polymorphisms
Estrogen receptor gene
Progesterone receptor gene
Breast cancer susceptibility
title_short Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
title_full Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
title_fullStr Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
title_sort Prevalence of ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms in Brazilian breast cancer-unaffected women
author Giacomazzi, Juliana
author_facet Giacomazzi, Juliana
Aguiar, E.
Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Adriana Vidal
Skonieski, Giovana
Filho, D.
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
Ewald, Ingrid Petroni
Faccini, Lavinia Schuler
Camey, Suzi Alves
Caleffi, Maira
Giugliani, Roberto
Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
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Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Adriana Vidal
Skonieski, Giovana
Filho, D.
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
Ewald, Ingrid Petroni
Faccini, Lavinia Schuler
Camey, Suzi Alves
Caleffi, Maira
Giugliani, Roberto
Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Giacomazzi, Juliana
Aguiar, E.
Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Adriana Vidal
Skonieski, Giovana
Filho, D.
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
Ewald, Ingrid Petroni
Faccini, Lavinia Schuler
Camey, Suzi Alves
Caleffi, Maira
Giugliani, Roberto
Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Polimorfismo genético
Receptores estrogenicos
Receptores de progesterona
Neoplasias da mama
topic Polimorfismo genético
Receptores estrogenicos
Receptores de progesterona
Neoplasias da mama
Genetic polymorphisms
Estrogen receptor gene
Progesterone receptor gene
Breast cancer susceptibility
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Genetic polymorphisms
Estrogen receptor gene
Progesterone receptor gene
Breast cancer susceptibility
description Polymorphisms of hormone receptor genes have been linked to modifications in reproductive factors and to an increased risk of breast cancer (BC). In the present study, we have determined the allelic and genotypic frequencies of the ERα-397 PvuII C/T, ERα-351 XbaI A/G and PGR PROGINS polymorphisms and investigated their relationship with mammographic density, body mass index (BMI) and other risk factors for BC. A consecutive and unselected sample of 750 Brazilian BC-unaffected women enrolled in a mammography screening program was recruited. The distribution of PGR PROGINS genotypic frequencies was 72.5, 25.5 and 2.0% for A1A1, A1A2 and A2A2, respectively, which was equivalent to that encountered in other studies with healthy women. The distribution of ERα genotypes was: ERα-397 PvuII C/T: 32.3% TT, 47.5% TC, and 20.2% CC; ERα-351 XbaI A/G: 46.3% AA, 41.7% AG and 12.0% GG. ERα haplotypes were 53.5% PX, 14.3% Px, 0.3% pX, and 32.0% px. These were significantly different from most previously published reports worldwide (P < 0.05). Overall, the PGR PROGINS genotypes A2A2 and A1A2 were associated with fatty and moderately fatty breast tissue. The same genotypes were also associated with a high BMI in postmenopausal women. In addition, the ERα-351 XbaI GG genotype was associated with menarche ≥12 years (P = 0.02). ERα and PGR polymorphisms have a phenotypic effect and may play an important role in BC risk determination. Finally, if confirmed in BC patients, these associations could have important implications for mammographic screening and strategies and may be helpful to identify women at higher risk for the disease.
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