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    Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses.

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    Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype1-3. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P < 5.0 × 10-8), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate < 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P < 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores

    Single extrahepatic portacaval-shunt in an African lion (Panthera-leo)

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    A subadult African lioness (Panthera leo) was presented with excessive salivation, star gazing, high-stepping gait, abnormal behavior, and loss of consciousness. Antibiotic treatment resulted in only temporary improvement. Clinical examination revealed a mild hypoalbuminemia and an elevated fasting blood ammonia concentration of 292 mumol/L. During laparotomy, a large tortuous vein was found that entered the vena cava caudal to its confluence with the renal veins. An intraoperative mesenteric portography was performed, and the vein was identified as an extrahepatic solitary portopostcaval shunt. While the basal mesenteric pressure was being monitored, the shunt was ligated. Postligational portal angiography revealed the portal blood flow passing through the liver. Blood ammonia concentration decreased to 52.6 mumol/L within 2 hr after surgery and to 37.1 mumol/L 8 days postoperative. No further signs have been observed in the lioness

    Genome-wide association study identifies 32 novel breast cancer susceptibility loci from overall and subtype-specific analyses

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    Abstract Breast cancer susceptibility variants frequently show heterogeneity in associations by tumor subtype. To identify novel loci, we performed a genome-wide association study including 133,384 breast cancer cases and 113,789 controls, plus 18,908 BRCA1 mutation carriers (9,414 with breast cancer) of European ancestry, using both standard and novel methodologies that account for underlying tumor heterogeneity by estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 status and tumor grade. We identified 32 novel susceptibility loci (P &lt; 5.0 × 10−8), 15 of which showed evidence for associations with at least one tumor feature (false discovery rate &lt; 0.05). Five loci showed associations (P &lt; 0.05) in opposite directions between luminal and non-luminal subtypes. In silico analyses showed that these five loci contained cell-specific enhancers that differed between normal luminal and basal mammary cells. The genetic correlations between five intrinsic-like subtypes ranged from 0.35 to 0.80. The proportion of genome-wide chip heritability explained by all known susceptibility loci was 54.2% for luminal A-like disease and 37.6% for triple-negative disease. The odds ratios of polygenic risk scores, which included 330 variants, for the highest 1% of quantiles compared with middle quantiles were 5.63 and 3.02 for luminal A-like and triple-negative disease, respectively. These findings provide an improved understanding of genetic predisposition to breast cancer subtypes and will inform the development of subtype-specific polygenic risk scores
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