Possible genetic predisposition to lymphedema after breast cancer


Autoria(s): Newman, Beth; Lose, Felicity; Kedda, Mary-Anne; Francois, Mathias; Ferguson, Kaltin; Janda, Monika; Yates, Patsy; Spurdle, Amanda B.; Hayes, Sandra C.
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2012

Resumo

Background: Known risk factors for secondary lymphedema only partially explain who develops lymphedema following cancer, suggesting that inherited genetic susceptibility may influence risk. Moreover, identification of molecular signatures could facilitate lymphedema risk prediction prior to surgery or lead to effective drug therapies for prevention or treatment. Recent advances in the molecular biology underlying development of the lymphatic system and related congenital disorders implicate a number of potential candidate genes to explore in relation to secondary lymphedema. Methods and Results: We undertook a nested case-control study, with participants who had developed lymphedema after surgical intervention within the first 18 months of their breast cancer diagnosis serving as cases (n=22) and those without lymphedema serving as controls (n=98), identified from a prospective, population-based, cohort study in Queensland, Australia. TagSNPs that covered all known genetic variation in the genes SOX18, VEGFC, VEGFD, VEGFR2, VEGFR3, RORC, FOXC2, LYVE1, ADM and PROX1 were selected for genotyping. Multiple SNPs within three receptor genes, VEGFR2, VEGFR3 and RORC, were associated with lymphedema defined by statistical significance (p<0.05) or extreme risk estimates (OR<0.5 or >2.0). Conclusions: These provocative, albeit preliminary, findings regarding possible genetic predisposition to secondary lymphedema following breast cancer treatment warrant further attention for potential replication using larger datasets.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48402/

Publicador

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48402/2/48402.pdf

DOI:10.1089/lrb.2011.0024

Newman, Beth, Lose, Felicity, Kedda, Mary-Anne, Francois, Mathias, Ferguson, Kaltin, Janda, Monika, Yates, Patsy, Spurdle, Amanda B., & Hayes, Sandra C. (2012) Possible genetic predisposition to lymphedema after breast cancer. Lymphatic Research and Biology, 10(1), pp. 2-13.

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Copyright 2012 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #111299 Oncology and Carcinogenesis not elsewhere classified #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #119999 Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified #Breast Cancer #Lymphedema #Genetic Predisposition #Risk Factors
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Journal Article