Rebbeck Timothy R
Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6021, USA.
Breast Cancer Res. 2002;4(3):85-9. doi: 10.1186/bcr430. Epub 2002 Apr 4.
The etiology of breast cancer is complex, and is likely to involve the actions of genes at multiple levels along the multistage carcinogenesis process. These inherited genotypes include those that affect the propensity to be exposed to breast carcinogens, and those associated with breast tumorigenesis directly. In addition, inherited genotypes may influence response to breast cancer chemoprevention and treatment. Studies relating inherited genotypes with breast cancer incidence and mortality should consider a broader spectrum of genes and their potential roles in multistage carcinogenesis than have been typically evaluated to date. Understanding the role of inherited genotype at different stages of carcinogenesis could improve our understanding of cancer biology, may identify specific exposures or events that correlate with carcinogenesis, or target relevant biochemical pathways for the development of preventive or therapeutic interventions.
乳腺癌的病因复杂,可能涉及多阶段致癌过程中多个层面基因的作用。这些遗传基因型包括那些影响接触乳腺癌致癌物倾向的基因型,以及那些与乳腺癌发生直接相关的基因型。此外,遗传基因型可能影响对乳腺癌化学预防和治疗的反应。与乳腺癌发病率和死亡率相关的遗传基因型研究,应考虑比迄今通常评估范围更广泛的基因及其在多阶段致癌过程中的潜在作用。了解遗传基因型在致癌不同阶段的作用,可能会增进我们对癌症生物学的理解,或许能确定与致癌作用相关的特定暴露或事件,或为预防性或治疗性干预措施的开发靶向相关生化途径。