TY - JOUR
T1 - Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–positive breast cancer is associated with Indigenous American ancestry in Latin American women
AU - COLUMBUS Consortium
AU - Marker, Katie M.
AU - Zavala, Valentina A.
AU - Vidaurre, Tatiana
AU - Lott, Paul C.
AU - Vásquez, Jeannie Navarro
AU - Casavilca-Zambrano, Sandro
AU - Calderón, Monica
AU - Abugattas, Julio E.
AU - Gómez, Henry L.
AU - Fuentes, Hugo A.
AU - Picoaga, Ruddy Liendo
AU - Cotrina, Jose M.
AU - Neciosup, Silvia P.
AU - Castañeda, Carlos A.
AU - Morante, Zaida
AU - Valencia, Fernando
AU - Torres, Javier
AU - Echeverry, Magdalena
AU - Bohórquez, Mabel E.
AU - Polanco-Echeverry, Guadalupe
AU - Estrada-Florez, Ana P.
AU - Serrano-Gómez, Silvia J.
AU - Carmona-Valencia, Jenny A.
AU - Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel
AU - Sanabria-Salas, María Carolina
AU - Velez, Alejandro
AU - Donado, Jorge
AU - Song, Sikai
AU - Cherry, Daniel
AU - Tamayo, Lizeth I.
AU - Huntsman, Scott
AU - Hu, Donglei
AU - Ruiz-Cordero, Roberto
AU - Balassanian, Ronald
AU - Ziv, Elad
AU - Zabaleta, Jovanny
AU - Carvajal-Carmona, Luis
AU - Fejerman, Laura
AU - Benavides, Jennyfer
AU - Bolaños, Fernando
AU - Criollo, Ángel
AU - Estrada, Ana
AU - Mateus, Gilbert
AU - Murillo, Rául
AU - Ramirez, Justo
AU - Sánchez, Yesid
AU - Serrano, Martha Lucia
AU - Suarez, John Jairo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Association for Cancer Research.
PY - 2020/5
Y1 - 2020/5
N2 - Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer and have a higher risk of mortality than non-Hispanic White women. Studies in U.S. Latinas and Latin American women have reported a high incidence of HER2 positive (þ) tumors; however, the factors contributing to this observation are unknown. Genome-wide genotype data for 1,312 patients from the Peruvian Genetics and Genomics of Breast Cancer Study (PEGEN-BC) were used to estimate genetic ancestry. We tested the association between HER2 status and genetic ancestry using logistic and multinomial logistic regression models. Findings were replicated in 616 samples from Mexico and Colombia. Average Indigenous American (IA) ancestry differed by subtype. In multivariate models, the odds of having an HER2þ tumor increased by a factor of 1.20 with every 10% increase in IA ancestry proportion (95% CI, 1.07–1.35; P ¼ 0.001). The association between HER2 status and IA ancestry was independently replicated in samples from Mexico and Colombia. Results suggest that the high prevalence of HER2þ tumors in Latinas could be due in part to the presence of population-specific genetic variant(s) affecting HER2 expression in breast cancer.
AB - Women of Latin American origin in the United States are more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer and have a higher risk of mortality than non-Hispanic White women. Studies in U.S. Latinas and Latin American women have reported a high incidence of HER2 positive (þ) tumors; however, the factors contributing to this observation are unknown. Genome-wide genotype data for 1,312 patients from the Peruvian Genetics and Genomics of Breast Cancer Study (PEGEN-BC) were used to estimate genetic ancestry. We tested the association between HER2 status and genetic ancestry using logistic and multinomial logistic regression models. Findings were replicated in 616 samples from Mexico and Colombia. Average Indigenous American (IA) ancestry differed by subtype. In multivariate models, the odds of having an HER2þ tumor increased by a factor of 1.20 with every 10% increase in IA ancestry proportion (95% CI, 1.07–1.35; P ¼ 0.001). The association between HER2 status and IA ancestry was independently replicated in samples from Mexico and Colombia. Results suggest that the high prevalence of HER2þ tumors in Latinas could be due in part to the presence of population-specific genetic variant(s) affecting HER2 expression in breast cancer.
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U2 - 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-19-3659
DO - 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-19-3659
M3 - Artículo en revista científica indexada
C2 - 32245796
AN - SCOPUS:85085894437
SN - 0008-5472
VL - 80
SP - 1893
EP - 1901
JO - Cancer Research
JF - Cancer Research
IS - 9
ER -