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Large-scale genomic analyses link reproductive aging to hypothalamic signaling, breast cancer susceptibility and BRCA1-mediated DNA repair

Felix R. Day, kConFab Investigators, AOCS Investigators, Generation Scotland, LifeLines Cohort Study, Katherine S. Ruth, Deborah J. Thompson, Kathryn L. Lunetta, Natalia Pervjakova, Daniel I. Chasman, Lisette Stolk, Hilary K. Finucane, Patrick Sulem, Brendan Bulik‐Sullivan, Tõnu Esko

Nature Genetics · 2015 · ▲ 451 citations

Abstract

Menopause timing has a substantial impact on infertility and risk of disease, including breast cancer, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. We report a dual strategy in ∼70,000 women to identify common and low-frequency protein-coding variation associated with age at natural menopause (ANM). We identified 44 regions with common variants, including two regions harboring additional rare missense alleles of large effect. We found enrichment of signals in or near genes involved in delayed puberty, highlighting the first molecular links between the onset and end of reproductive lifespan. Pathway analyses identified major association with DNA damage response (DDR) genes, including the first common coding variant in BRCA1 associated with any complex trait. Mendelian randomization analyses supported a causal effect of later ANM on breast cancer risk (∼6% increase in risk per year; P = 3 × 10(-14)), likely mediated by prolonged sex hormone exposure rather than DDR mechanisms.

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Day, F.R., Investigators, K., Investigators, A., Scotland, G., Study, L.C., Ruth, K.S., Thompson, D.J., Lunetta, K.L., Pervjakova, N., Chasman, D.I., Stolk, L., Finucane, H.K., Sulem, P., Bulik‐Sullivan, B., Esko, T., Johnson, A.D., Elks, C.E., Franceschini, N., He, C., &amp; Altmaier, E. (2015). Large-scale genomic analyses link reproductive aging to hypothalamic signaling, breast cancer susceptibility and BRCA1-mediated DNA repair. <em>Nature Genetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3412
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Day FR, Investigators K, Investigators A, Scotland G, Study LC, Ruth KS, et al. Large-scale genomic analyses link reproductive aging to hypothalamic signaling, breast cancer susceptibility and BRCA1-mediated DNA repair. Nature Genetics. 2015. doi:10.1038/ng.3412.
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@unpublished{felix2015Larges, title = {Large-scale genomic analyses link reproductive aging to hypothalamic signaling, breast cancer susceptibility and BRCA1-mediated DNA repair}, author = {Felix R. Day and kConFab Investigators and AOCS Investigators and Generation Scotland and LifeLines Cohort Study and Katherine S. Ruth and Deborah J. Thompson and Kathryn L. Lunetta and Natalia Pervjakova and Daniel I. Chasman and Lisette Stolk and Hilary K. Finucane and Patrick Sulem and Brendan Bulik‐Sullivan and Tõnu Esko and Andrew D. Johnson and Cathy E. Elks and Nora Franceschini and Chunyan He and Elisabeth Altmaier and Jennifer A. Brody and Lude L Franke and Jennifer E. Huffman and Margaux F. Keller and Patrick F. McArdle}, journal = {Nature Genetics}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1038/ng.3412}, }

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