Authors
Christopher A Haiman, Daniel O Stram, Iona Cheng, Elena E Giorgi, Loreall Pooler, Kathryn Penney, Loïc Le Marchand, Brian E Henderson, Matthew L Freedman
Publication date
2006/5/1
Journal
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
1021-1025
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
PTEN frequently shows loss of heterozygosity in breast and prostate cancers, and mutations in this gene are responsible for Cowden disease, a rare Mendelian syndrome that includes breast cancer as part of its phenotype. Thus, PTEN serves as a candidate susceptibility gene for both breast and prostate cancer risk. Whether common inherited variation (either coding or noncoding) at the PTEN locus contribute to nonfamilial, sporadic breast and prostate cancer risk is not known. In this study, we employed a linkage disequilibrium–based approach to test for association between common genetic variation at the PTEN locus and breast and prostate cancer risk in African-American, Native Hawaiian, Japanese, Latina, and White men and women in the Multiethnic Cohort Study. We genotyped 17 common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP; ≥5% frequency in at least one ethnic group) spanning the PTEN gene …
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CA Haiman, DO Stram, I Cheng, EE Giorgi, L Pooler… - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2006