Evaluation of European-based polygenic risk score for breast cancer in Ashkenazi Jewish women in Israel.

Journal: Journal Of Medical Genetics
Published:
Abstract

Background: Polygenic risk score (PRS), calculated based on genome-wide association studies (GWASs), can improve breast cancer (BC) risk assessment. To date, most BC GWASs have been performed in individuals of European (EUR) ancestry, and the generalisation of EUR-based PRS to other populations is a major challenge. In this study, we examined the performance of EUR-based BC PRS models in Ashkenazi Jewish (AJ) women.

Methods: We generated PRSs based on data on EUR women from the Breast Cancer Association Consortium (BCAC). We tested the performance of the PRSs in a cohort of 2161 AJ women from Israel (1437 cases and 724 controls) from BCAC (BCAC cohort from Israel (BCAC-IL)). In addition, we tested the performance of these EUR-based BC PRSs, as well as the established 313-SNP EUR BC PRS, in an independent cohort of 181 AJ women from Hadassah Medical Center (HMC) in Israel.

Results: In the BCAC-IL cohort, the highest OR per 1 SD was 1.56 (±0.09). The OR for AJ women at the top 10% of the PRS distribution compared with the middle quintile was 2.10 (±0.24). In the HMC cohort, the OR per 1 SD of the EUR-based PRS that performed best in the BCAC-IL cohort was 1.58±0.27. The OR per 1 SD of the commonly used 313-SNP BC PRS was 1.64 (±0.28).

Conclusions: Extant EUR GWAS data can be used for generating PRSs that identify AJ women with markedly elevated risk of BC and therefore hold promise for improving BC risk assessment in AJ women.

Authors
Hagai Levi, Shai Carmi, Saharon Rosset, Rinat Yerushalmi, Aviad Zick, Tamar Yablonski Peretz, Manjeet Bolla, Joe Dennis, Kyriaki Michailidou, Michael Lush, Thomas Ahearn, Irene Andrulis, Hoda Anton Culver, Antonis Antoniou, Volker Arndt, Annelie Augustinsson, Päivi Auvinen, Laura Beane Freeman, Matthias Beckmann, Sabine Behrens, Marina Bermisheva, Clara Bodelon, Natalia Bogdanova, Stig Bojesen, Hermann Brenner, Helen Byers, Nicola Camp, Jose Castelao, Jenny Chang Claude, María-dolores Chirlaque, Wendy Chung, Christine Clarke, Margriet Collee, Fergus Couch, Angela Cox, Kamila Czene, Mary Daly, Peter Devilee, Thilo Dork, Laure Dossus, Diana Eccles, A Eliassen, Mikael Eriksson, Gareth Evans, Peter Fasching, Olivia Fletcher, Henrik Flyger, Lin Fritschi, Marike Gabrielson, Manuela Gago Dominguez, Montserrat García Closas, Jose Garcia Saenz, Jeanine Genkinger, Graham Giles, Mark Goldberg, Pascal Guénel, Per Hall, Ute Hamann, Wei He, Peter Hillemanns, Antoinette Hollestelle, Reiner Hoppe, John Hopper, Simona Jakovchevska, Anna Jakubowska, Helena Jernström, Nichola Johnson, Michael Jones, Joseph Vijai, Rudolf Kaaks, Elza Khusnutdinova, Cari Kitahara, Stella Koutros, Vessela Kristensen, Allison Kurian, James Lacey, Diether Lambrechts, Loic Le Marchand, Flavio Lejbkowicz, Annika Lindblom, Sibylle Loibl, Adriana Lori, Jan Lubinski, Arto Mannermaa, Mehdi Manoochehri, Dimitrios Mavroudis, Usha Menon, Annamarie Mulligan, Rachel Murphy, Ines Nevelsteen, William Newman, Nadia Obi, Katie O'brien, Ken Offit, Andrew Olshan, Dijana Plaseska Karanfilska, Janet Olson, Salvatore Panico, Tjoung-won Park Simon, Alpa Patel, Paolo Peterlongo, Brigitte Rack, Paolo Radice, Gad Rennert, Valerie Rhenius, Atocha Romero, Emmanouil Saloustros, Dale Sandler, Marjanka Schmidt, Lukas Schwentner, Mitul Shah, Priyanka Sharma, Jacques Simard, Melissa Southey, Jennifer Stone, William Tapper, Jack Taylor, Lauren Teras, Amanda Toland, Melissa Troester, Thérèse Truong, Lizet Van Der Kolk, Clarice Weinberg, Camilla Wendt, Xiaohong Yang, Wei Zheng, Argyrios Ziogas, Alison Dunning, Paul Pharoah, Douglas Easton, Shay Ben Sachar, Naama Elefant, Ron Shamir, Ran Elkon
Relevant Conditions

Breast Cancer