Abstract

Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between clinical characteristics and polymorphisms HaeIII, MspI and XbaI of the estrogen receptor gene α with postmenopausal mammographic density.Methods A prospective study was performed with 120 women who were not users of hormones and had no identified breast lesions. All of them underwent bilateral mammography; the radiological density was determined by three independent observers, with two subjective evaluations based on the ACR-BIRADS® classification of mammographic patterns, 2003, and one computerized evaluation using the gray-scale histogram tool of the Adobe Photoshop® 7.0 software. Peripheral blood samples were obtained for DNA extraction, performed according to the GFX® Kit protocol (Amersham-Pharmacia). Polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism was carried out for an analysis of the polymorphisms present in intron 1 (HaeIII and XbaI) and in exon 1 (MspI) of the estrogen receptor gene.Results There was a high degree of concordance among the observers in the determination of mammary density (Kappa, Pearson and Spearman, p < 0.001). The associations of clinical characteristics with mammary density were: age (p = 0.04), body mass index (p < 0.0001) and age at menarche (p = 0.02). The relationship between the allele distribution of the polymorphisms and density was: XbaI (p = 0.02), HaeIII (p = 0.65) and MspI (p = 0.65).Conclusions Our data suggested that the polymorphism XbaI may be strongly related to mammographic density.

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