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Assessing Associations between the AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 Functional Module and Breast Cancer Risk in BRCA1/2 Mutation Carriers

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PLOS ONE
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120020

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  1. National Cancer Institute [UM1 CA164920]
  2. Lithuania (BFBOCC-LT): Research Council of Lithuania grant [LIG-07/2012]
  3. Hereditary Cancer Association (Paveldimo vezio asociacija)
  4. LSC grant [10.0010.08]
  5. ESF [2009/0220/1DP/1.1.1.2.0/09/APIA/VIAA/016]
  6. Liepaja's municipal council
  7. Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA)
  8. Morris and Horowitz Familes Endowed Professorship
  9. NEYE Foundation
  10. Spanish Association against Cancer [AECC08, RTICC 06/0020/1060, FISPI08/1120]
  11. Mutua Madrilena Foundation (FMMA)
  12. COH-CCGCRN: City of Hope Clinical Cancer Genetics Community Network from the National Cancer Institute and the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health
  13. Hereditary Cancer Research Registry from the National Cancer Institute and the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health [RC4CA153828]
  14. Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale Tumori
  15. Cancer Research-United Kingdom grant [C12292/A11174, C1287/ A10118]
  16. NHMRC Program Grant
  17. DKFZ
  18. European Union (European Social Fund-ESF)
  19. Greek national funds through the Operational Program Education and Lifelong Learning of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF)-Research Funding Program of the General Secretariat for Research & Technology: ARISTEIA
  20. European Social Fund
  21. Cancer Research United Kingdom Grants [C1287/A10118, C1287/A11990]
  22. National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) grant
  23. NIHR grant
  24. Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust
  25. Cancer Research United Kingdom Grant [C5047/A8385]
  26. University of Kansas Cancer Center [P30 CA168524]
  27. Kansas Bioscience Authority Eminent Scholar Program
  28. Chancellors Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences Professorship
  29. AKG [5U01CA113916, R01CA140323]
  30. German Cancer Aid [109076]
  31. Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC)
  32. Ligue National Contre le Cancer
  33. Association Le cancer du sein, parlonsen! Award
  34. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  35. Fund for Scientific Research Flanders (FWO)
  36. National Cancer Institute grant [CA 27469]
  37. GOG Statistical and Data Center [CA 37517]
  38. GOG's Cancer Prevention and Control Committee [CA 101165]
  39. Intramural Research Program, NCI
  40. ISCIII (Spain) [RD12/00369/0006, 12/00539]
  41. European Regional Development FEDER funds
  42. Helsinki University Central Hospital Research Fund
  43. Academy of Finland [132473]
  44. Finnish Cancer Society
  45. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  46. Dutch Cancer Society grant [NKI1998-1854, NKI2004-3088, NKI2007-3756]
  47. Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research [NWO 91109024]
  48. Pink Ribbon grant [110005]
  49. BBMRI grant [NWO 184.021.007/CP46]
  50. Hungarian Research Grant [KTIA-OTKA CK-80745]
  51. Norwegian EEA Financial Mechanism [HU0115/NA/2008-3/OP-9]
  52. Spanish Ministry of Health ISCIII FIS [PI10/01422, PI12/01528, PI13/00285]
  53. RTICC [RD12/0036/0008]
  54. Ramon Areces (XV) Foundation
  55. Eugenio Rodriguez Pascual Foundation
  56. Roses Contra el Cancer Foundation
  57. Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC)
  58. AGAUR Generalitat de Catalunya [2009-SGR290, 2009-SGR293]
  59. Polish Foundation of Science
  60. Icelandic Association Walking for Breast Cancer Research
  61. Nordic Cancer Union
  62. Landspitali University Hospital Research Fund
  63. Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer program
  64. Canadian Breast Cancer Research Alliance-grant [019511]
  65. Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade-grant [PSR-SIIRI-701]
  66. Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca and Ministero della Salute
  67. Liga Portuguesa Contra o Cancro
  68. National Breast Cancer Foundation
  69. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)
  70. Queensland Cancer Fund
  71. Cancer Council of New South Wales
  72. Cancer Council of Victoria
  73. Cancer Foundation of Western Australia
  74. Cancer Councils of Tasmania
  75. National Institutes of Health grant [CA128978]
  76. NCI Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) in Breast Cancer [CA116201]
  77. United States Department of Defence Ovarian Cancer Idea award [W81XWH-10-1-0341]
  78. Breast Cancer Research Foundation
  79. Jewish General Hospital Weekend
  80. Quebec Ministry of Economic Development, Innovation and Export Trade
  81. Cancer Councils of South Australia
  82. European Regional Development Fund
  83. State Budget of the Czech Republic (RECAMO) [CZ.1.05/2.1.00/03.0101]
  84. MH CZ-DRO (MMCI) [00209805]
  85. Niehaus Family Genetics Research Fund
  86. STARR Cancer Consortium Grant
  87. NAROD [1R01 CA149429-01]
  88. NCI Intramural Research Program, National Institutes of Health [NO2-CP-11019-50, N02-CP-65504]
  89. Westat, Inc, Rockville, Maryland
  90. Clalit Health Services in Israel
  91. Israel Cancer Association
  92. Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), New York
  93. Russian Federation for Basic Research [11-04-00227, 12-04-00928, 12-04-01490]
  94. Federal Agency for Science and Innovations, Russia [02.740.11.0780]
  95. Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the CIHR Team in Familial Risks of Breast Cancer program and grant from the National Cancer Institute [UM1 CA164920]
  96. Breast Cancer Family Registry (BCFR)
  97. United States Government or the BCFR
  98. Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center
  99. Isreal cancer association
  100. Israeli Inherited breast cancer consortium
  101. Swedish Cancer Society
  102. Ralph and Marion Falk Medical Research Trust
  103. Entertainment Industry Fund National Women's Cancer Research Alliance
  104. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01-CA102776, R01-CA083855]
  105. Rooney Family Foundation
  106. Susan G. Komen Foundation for the cure, Basser Research Center
  107. American Cancer Society Early Detection Professorship [SIOP-06-258-01-COUN]
  108. SAF2010-20493
  109. [PBZ_KBN_122/P05/2004]
  110. Cancer Research UK [16565, 11174] Funding Source: researchfish
  111. National Breast Cancer Foundation [IF-12-06, PRAC-13-04] Funding Source: researchfish
  112. Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro Funding Source: Custom
  113. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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While interplay between BRCA1 and AURKA-RHAMM-TPX2-TUBG1 regulates mammary epithelial polarization, common genetic variation in HMMR (gene product RHAMM) may be associated with risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers. Following on these observations, we further assessed the link between the AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 functional module and risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carriers. Forty-one single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were genotyped in 15,252 BRCA1 and 8,211 BRCA2 mutation carriers and subsequently analyzed using a retrospective likelihood approach. The association of HMMR rs299290 with breast cancer risk in BRCA1 mutation carriers was confirmed: per-allele hazard ratio (HR) = 1.10, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.04 - 1.15, p = 1.9 x 10(-4) (false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted p = 0.043). Variation in CSTF1, located next to AURKA, was also found to be associated with breast cancer risk in BRCA2 mutation carriers: rs2426618 per-allele HR = 1.10, 95% CI 1.03 - 1.16, p = 0.005 (FDR-adjusted p = 0.045). Assessment of pairwise interactions provided suggestions (FDR-adjusted p(interaction) values > 0.05) for deviations from the multiplicative model for rs299290 and CSTF1 rs6064391, and rs299290 and TUBG1 rs11649877 in both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Following these suggestions, the expression of HMMR and AURKA or TUBG1 in sporadic breast tumors was found to potentially interact, influencing patients' survival. Together, the results of this study support the hypothesis of a causative link between altered function of AURKA-HMMR-TPX2-TUBG1 and breast carcinogenesis in BRCA1/2 mutation carriers.

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