Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study

Given prior evidence that an affected woman conveys a higher risk of ovarian cancer to her sister than to her mother, we hypothesized that there exists an X-linked variant evidenced by transmission to a woman from her paternal grandmother via her father. We ascertained 3,499 grandmother/granddaughte...

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Veröffentlicht in:PLoS genetics 2018-02, Vol.14 (2), p.e1007194-e1007194
Hauptverfasser: Eng, Kevin H, Szender, J Brian, Etter, John Lewis, Kaur, Jasmine, Poblete, Samantha, Huang, Ruea-Yea, Zhu, Qianqian, Grzesik, Katherine A, Battaglia, Sebastiano, Cannioto, Rikki, Krolewski, John J, Zsiros, Emese, Frederick, Peter J, Lele, Shashikant B, Moysich, Kirsten B, Odunsi, Kunle O
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Zusammenfassung:Given prior evidence that an affected woman conveys a higher risk of ovarian cancer to her sister than to her mother, we hypothesized that there exists an X-linked variant evidenced by transmission to a woman from her paternal grandmother via her father. We ascertained 3,499 grandmother/granddaughter pairs from the Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute observing 892 informative pairs with 157 affected granddaughters. We performed germline X-chromosome exome sequencing on 186 women with ovarian cancer from the registry. The rate of cancers was 28.4% in paternal grandmother/granddaughter pairs and 13.9% in maternal pairs consistent with an X-linked dominant model (Chi-square test X2 = 0.02, p = 0.89) and inconsistent with an autosomal dominant model (X2 = 20.4, p
ISSN:1553-7404
1553-7390
1553-7404
DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1007194