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Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2015 Sep 9;24(11):1680–1691. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-15-0363

Table 3.

Association of lead SNPs identified in women of European and non-European descent with breast cancer risk among women of Asian (6,269 cases and 6,624 controls) and African ancestry (1,116 cases and 932 controls).

Top SNPs Allelesb Single Marker Analysis (Asian) Single Marker Analysis (African)


RAF LD (r2)c OR (95% CI) d P trendd RAF LD (r2)c OR (95% CI) d P trendd
Identified in women of European descent
Signal 1 rs9790517a T/C 0.60 - 1.00(0.95–1.06) 0.93 0.06 - 1.21(0.88–1.55) 0.28
Signal 2 rs77928427 A/C 0.06 0.01 1.02(0.91–1.12) 0.50 0.16 0 1.03(0.85–1.22) 0.86
Identified in women of non-European descent
rs1116764 G/A 0.66 0.13 1.10(1.04–1.16) 4.21×10−4 0.89 0 1.02(0.81–1.23) 0.98
rs79219151 C/T NA 0.95 0 1.63(1.13–2.13) 7.44×10−3
rs112095278 C/T NA 0.95 0 1.65(1.16–2.14) 4.13×10−3
rs144956461 A/T NA 0.93 0 1.56(1.12–2.01) 6.73×10−3

Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval; RAF, risk allele frequency.

a

Index SNP

b

Risk/reference allele; risk alleles are shown in bold.

c

r2 for linkage disequilibrium with the index SNP rs9790517 in Asians and Africans, respectively.

d

Adjusted for age, study and the first six PC and an additional PC for LMBC study.