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rs10895068

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Geno Mag Summary
(A;A) 1.5 2.5x increased odds of breast cancer among hormone-using postmenopausal women
(A;G) 1.5 2.5x increased odds of breast cancer among hormone-using postmenopausal women
(G;G) 0 normal
ReferenceGRCh38 38.1/141
Chromosome11
Position101129483
GenePGR, PGR-AS1
is asnp
is mentioned by
dbSNPrs10895068
dbSNP (classic)rs10895068
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23andMers10895068
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MSV3drs10895068
GWAS Ctlgrs10895068
GMAF0.02066
Max Magnitude1.5

rs10895068, also known as +331G/A, is a SNP in the progesterone receptor PGR gene.

A study of 1,664 postmenopausal breast cancer cases and 2,391 controls led to two conclusions. First, women with at least one rs10895068(A) allele had a 1.3x (CI: 1.04-1.65) increased risk of developing breast cancer. Second, such carriers were at 2.57x (CI: 1.64-4.02) increased risk for breast cancer if they were never postmenopausal hormone users.[PMID 19462450OA-icon.png]

2013 meta-analysis suggested association of weak effect with female reproductive (breast, endometrial and ovarian) cancer for A allele (A: OR = 1.063, 95% CI = 1.001-1.129; AA+AG: OR = 1.067, 95% CI = 1.002-1.136). A 2014 meta-analysis that looked only for association with ovarian cancer specifically found no significant association between rs10895068 and ovarian cancer - despite the study title claiming otherwise.

[PMID 24197980] Progesterone receptor PROGINS and +331G/A polymorphisms confer susceptibility to ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis based on 17 studies.

[PMID 23349706OA-icon.png] Association of +331G/A PgR polymorphism with susceptibility to female reproductive cancer: evidence from a meta-analysis.


[PMID 20076999] No association between a progesterone receptor gene promoter polymorphism (+331G>A) and breast cancer risk in Caucasian women: evidence from a literature-based meta-analysis


[PMID 20586553] Polymorphisms in ESR1, ESR2 and HSD17B1 genes are associated with fertility status in endometriosis

[PMID 21086036OA-icon.png] Association of progesterone receptor polymorphism with idiopathic recurrent pregnancy loss in Taiwanese Han population

[PMID 21148628OA-icon.png] Progesterone receptor gene variants and risk of endometrial cancer

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[PMID 22121098] Worldwide distribution of allelic variation at the progesterone receptor locus and the incidence of female reproductive cancers


[PMID 16614108] Association of the progesterone receptor gene with breast cancer risk: a single-nucleotide polymorphism tagging approach.


[PMID 16985038] PGR +331 A/G and increased risk of epithelial ovarian cancer.


[PMID 17592773] Progesterone receptor polymorphisms and risk of breast cancer: results from two Australian breast cancer studies.


[PMID 18219286OA-icon.png] Progesterone receptor variation and risk of ovarian cancer is limited to the invasive endometrioid subtype: results from the Ovarian Cancer Association Consortium pooled analysis.


[PMID 18592033OA-icon.png] Sex steroid-related candidate genes in psychiatric disorders.


[PMID 18628428OA-icon.png] Polymorphisms in genes involved in sex hormone metabolism, estrogen plus progestin hormone therapy use, and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer.


[PMID 18805939OA-icon.png] Functional genetic polymorphisms and female reproductive disorders: part II--endometriosis.


[PMID 19382201OA-icon.png] Association of the progesterone receptor gene with endometrial cancer risk in a Chinese population.


[PMID 19555469OA-icon.png] A prospective study of androgen levels, hormone-related genes and risk of rheumatoid arthritis.


[PMID 26694100OA-icon.png] Obesity-related known and candidate SNP markers can significantly change affinity of TATA-binding protein for human gene promoters.


[PMID 31115963] The implication of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.


[PMID 33000295] Genetic variations in estrogen and progesterone pathway genes in preeclampsia patients and controls in Bavaria.