BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline mutations in Sardinian breast cancer families and their implications for genetic counseling

Background: The Sardinian population is genetically homogeneous and could be useful in understanding better the genetics of a complex disease like breast cancer (BC). Patients and methods: Using a screening assay based on a combination of single-strand conformation polymorphism, denaturing high-perf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of oncology 2002-12, Vol.13 (12), p.1899-1907
Hauptverfasser: Palmieri, G., Palomba, G., Cossu, A., Pisano, M., Dedola, M. F., Sarobba, M. G., Farris, A., Olmeo, N., Contu, A., Pasca, A., Satta, M. P., Persico, I., Carboni, A. A., Cossu-Rocca, P., Contini, M., Mangion, J., Stratton, M. R., Tanda, F.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The Sardinian population is genetically homogeneous and could be useful in understanding better the genetics of a complex disease like breast cancer (BC). Patients and methods: Using a screening assay based on a combination of single-strand conformation polymorphism, denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequence analysis, 47 Sardinian families with three or more BC cases were screened for germline mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Results: Three BRCA1/2 germline sequence variants were identified. While BRCA2-Ile3412Val is a missense variant with unknown functional significance, BRCA2-8765delAG and BRCA1-Lys505ter are two deleterious mutations (due to their predicted effects on protein truncation), which were found in seven families (15%). BRCA2-8765delAG was found in six of eight (75%) BRCA1/2-positive families and seven of 501 (1.4%) unselected and consecutively collected BC patients. Prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutations in BC families was significantly correlated with the total number of female BCs (P
ISSN:0923-7534
1569-8041
DOI:10.1093/annonc/mdf326