Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density

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Autor(a) principal: Giacomazzi, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Aguiar, Ernestina Silva de, Palmero, Edenir Inêz, Schmidt, Aishameriane Venes, Skonieski, Giovana, Duarte Filho, Dakir Lourenço, Bock, Hugo, Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva, Faccini, Lavinia Schuler, Camey, Suzi Alves, Caleffi, Maira, Giugliani, Roberto, Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Several studies have identified the single nucleotide polymorphism STK15 F31I as a low-penetrance risk allele for breast cancer, but its prevalence and risk association in the Brazilian population have not been determined. The goal of this study was to identify the frequency of this polymorphism in the Brazilian setting. Considering the high degree of admixture of our population, it is of fundamental importance to validate the results already reported in the literature and also to verify the relationship between this variant and breast cancer risk. A total of 750 women without breast cancer were genotyped using the TaqMan PCR assay for STK15 F31I polymorphism. Clinical information was obtained from review of the medical records and mammographic density from the images obtained using the BI-RADS System. The estimated risk of developing cancer was calculated according to the Gail model. The genotypic frequencies observed in this study were 4.5, 38.7, and 56.6%, respectively, for the STK15 F31I AA, AT and TT genotypes. The AT and AA genotypes were encountered significantly more often in premenopausal women with moderately dense, dense and heterogeneously dense breast tissue (P = 0.023). In addition, the presence of the TT genotype was significantly associated with age at menarche ≥12 years (P = 0.023). High mammographic density, associated with increased breast cancer risk, was encountered more frequently in premenopausal women with the risk genotypes STK15 F31I AA and AT. The genotypic frequencies observed in our Brazilian sample were similar to those described in other predominantly European populations.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
title Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
spellingShingle Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
Giacomazzi, Juliana
Polimorfismo genético
Prevalência
Neoplasias da mama
STK15 F31I polymorphism
Breast cancer risk
Mammographic density
title_short Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
title_full Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
title_fullStr Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
title_sort Prevalence of the STK15 F31I polymorphism and its relationship with mammographic density
author Giacomazzi, Juliana
author_facet Giacomazzi, Juliana
Aguiar, Ernestina Silva de
Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Aishameriane Venes
Skonieski, Giovana
Duarte Filho, Dakir Lourenço
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
Faccini, Lavinia Schuler
Camey, Suzi Alves
Caleffi, Maira
Giugliani, Roberto
Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
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author2 Aguiar, Ernestina Silva de
Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Aishameriane Venes
Skonieski, Giovana
Duarte Filho, Dakir Lourenço
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
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, Ernestina Silva de
Palmero, Edenir Inêz
Schmidt, Aishameriane Venes
Skonieski, Giovana
Duarte Filho, Dakir Lourenço
Bock, Hugo
Pereira, Maria Luiza Saraiva
Faccini, Lavinia Schuler
Camey, Suzi Alves
Caleffi, Maira
Giugliani, Roberto
Prolla, Patrícia Ashton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Polimorfismo genético
Prevalência
Neoplasias da mama
topic Polimorfismo genético
Prevalência
Neoplasias da mama
STK15 F31I polymorphism
Breast cancer risk
Mammographic density
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv STK15 F31I polymorphism
Breast cancer risk
Mammographic density
description Several studies have identified the single nucleotide polymorphism STK15 F31I as a low-penetrance risk allele for breast cancer, but its prevalence and risk association in the Brazilian population have not been determined. The goal of this study was to identify the frequency of this polymorphism in the Brazilian setting. Considering the high degree of admixture of our population, it is of fundamental importance to validate the results already reported in the literature and also to verify the relationship between this variant and breast cancer risk. A total of 750 women without breast cancer were genotyped using the TaqMan PCR assay for STK15 F31I polymorphism. Clinical information was obtained from review of the medical records and mammographic density from the images obtained using the BI-RADS System. The estimated risk of developing cancer was calculated according to the Gail model. The genotypic frequencies observed in this study were 4.5, 38.7, and 56.6%, respectively, for the STK15 F31I AA, AT and TT genotypes. The AT and AA genotypes were encountered significantly more often in premenopausal women with moderately dense, dense and heterogeneously dense breast tissue (P = 0.023). In addition, the presence of the TT genotype was significantly associated with age at menarche ≥12 years (P = 0.023). High mammographic density, associated with increased breast cancer risk, was encountered more frequently in premenopausal women with the risk genotypes STK15 F31I AA and AT. The genotypic frequencies observed in our Brazilian sample were similar to those described in other predominantly European populations.
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