关键词: BRCA1 BRCA2 Familial breast cancer Unclassified variants

Mesh : Adult Aged Alleles Amino Acid Substitution Breast Neoplasms / diagnosis epidemiology genetics Case-Control Studies Female Gene Frequency Genes, BRCA1 Genes, BRCA2 Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genetic Testing Genetic Variation Genotype Humans Mass Screening Middle Aged Mutation Neoplasm Staging Pedigree Republic of Korea / epidemiology Risk Translocation, Genetic

来  源:   DOI:10.4143/crt.2016.292   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: Unclassified variants (UVs) of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are not defined as pathogenic for breast cancer, and their clinical significance currently remains undefined. Therefore, this study was conducted to identify potentially pathogenic UVs by comparing their prevalence between breast cancer patients and controls.
METHODS: A total of 328 breast cancer patients underwent BRCA1/2 genetic screening at the National Cancer Center of Korea. Genetic variants of BRCA genes that were categorized as unclassified according to the Breast Cancer Information Core database were selected based on allelic frequency, after which candidate variants were genotyped in 421 healthy controls. We also examined family members of the study participants. Finally, the effects of amino acid substitutions on protein structure and function were predicted in silico.
RESULTS: Genetic tests revealed 33 UVs in BRCA1 and 47 in BRCA2. Among 15 candidates genotyped in healthy controls, c.5339T>C in BRCA1 and c.6029T>G, c.7522G>A in BRCA2 were not detected. Moreover, the c.5339T>C variant in the BRCA1 gene was detected in four patients with a family history of breast cancer. This nonsynonymous variant (Leu1780Pro) in the BRCA1 C-terminal domain was predicted to have an effect on BRCA1 protein structure/function.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that comparison of genotype frequency between cases and controls could help identify UVs of BRCA genes that are potentially pathogenic. Moreover, ourfindings suggest that c.5339T>C in BRCA1 might be a pathogenic variant for patients and their families.
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