A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, numerous studies have assessed the prevalence of germline mutations in <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>genes in various cohorts. We here extensively investigated the prevalence and geographi...
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doaj-a575d72c754a435d93276d84a8533df12020-11-24T21:53:28ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072009-07-019124510.1186/1471-2407-9-245A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian populationLovicu MarioPisano MarinaFloris CarloOrrù SandraFarris AntonioTanda FrancescoContu AntonioBudroni MarioCossu AntonioGabbas AttilioPiras GiovannaFancello PatriziaUras AntonellaLoi AngelaPalomba GraziaSantona MariaLandriscina GennaroCrisponi LauraPalmieri GiuseppeMonne Maria<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, numerous studies have assessed the prevalence of germline mutations in <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>genes in various cohorts. We here extensively investigated the prevalence and geographical distribution of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations in the entire genetically-homogeneous Sardinian population. The occurrence of phenotypic characteristics which may be predictive for the presence of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>germline mutations was also evaluated.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Three hundred and forty-eight breast cancer patients presenting a familial recurrence of invasive breast or ovarian carcinoma with at least two affected family members were screened for <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations by DHPLC analysis and DNA sequencing. Association of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>mutational status with clinical and pathological parameters was evaluated by Pearson's Chi-Squared test.</p> <p>Results and Conclusion</p> <p>Overall, 8 <it>BRCA1 </it>and 5 <it>BRCA2 </it>deleterious mutations were detected in 35/348 (10%) families; majority (23/35;66%) of mutations was found in <it>BRCA2 </it>gene. The geographical distribution of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations was related to three specific large areas of Sardinia, reflecting its ancient history: <it>a</it>) the Northern area, linguistically different from the rest of the island (where a <it>BRCA2 c.8764_8765delAG </it>mutation with founder effect was predominant); <it>b</it>) the Middle area, land of the ancient Sardinian population (where <it>BRCA2 </it>mutations are still more common than <it>BRCA1 </it>mutations); and <it>c</it>) the South-Western area, with many Phoenician and Carthaginian locations (where <it>BRCA1 </it>mutations are prevalent). We also found that phenotypic features such as high tumor grading and lack of expression of estrogen/progesterone receptors together with age at diagnosis and presence of ovarian cancer in the family may be predictive for the presence of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>germline mutations.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/9/245 |
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Lovicu Mario Pisano Marina Floris Carlo Orrù Sandra Farris Antonio Tanda Francesco Contu Antonio Budroni Mario Cossu Antonio Gabbas Attilio Piras Giovanna Fancello Patrizia Uras Antonella Loi Angela Palomba Grazia Santona Maria Landriscina Gennaro Crisponi Laura Palmieri Giuseppe Monne Maria |
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Lovicu Mario Pisano Marina Floris Carlo Orrù Sandra Farris Antonio Tanda Francesco Contu Antonio Budroni Mario Cossu Antonio Gabbas Attilio Piras Giovanna Fancello Patrizia Uras Antonella Loi Angela Palomba Grazia Santona Maria Landriscina Gennaro Crisponi Laura Palmieri Giuseppe Monne Maria A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population BMC Cancer |
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Lovicu Mario Pisano Marina Floris Carlo Orrù Sandra Farris Antonio Tanda Francesco Contu Antonio Budroni Mario Cossu Antonio Gabbas Attilio Piras Giovanna Fancello Patrizia Uras Antonella Loi Angela Palomba Grazia Santona Maria Landriscina Gennaro Crisponi Laura Palmieri Giuseppe Monne Maria |
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Lovicu Mario |
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A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population |
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A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population |
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A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population |
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A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population |
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A role of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within Sardinian population |
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role of <it>brca1 </it>and <it>brca2 </it>germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility within sardinian population |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In recent years, numerous studies have assessed the prevalence of germline mutations in <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>genes in various cohorts. We here extensively investigated the prevalence and geographical distribution of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations in the entire genetically-homogeneous Sardinian population. The occurrence of phenotypic characteristics which may be predictive for the presence of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>germline mutations was also evaluated.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Three hundred and forty-eight breast cancer patients presenting a familial recurrence of invasive breast or ovarian carcinoma with at least two affected family members were screened for <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations by DHPLC analysis and DNA sequencing. Association of <it>BRCA1 </it>and <it>BRCA2 </it>mutational status with clinical and pathological parameters was evaluated by Pearson's Chi-Squared test.</p> <p>Results and Conclusion</p> <p>Overall, 8 <it>BRCA1 </it>and 5 <it>BRCA2 </it>deleterious mutations were detected in 35/348 (10%) families; majority (23/35;66%) of mutations was found in <it>BRCA2 </it>gene. The geographical distribution of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>mutations was related to three specific large areas of Sardinia, reflecting its ancient history: <it>a</it>) the Northern area, linguistically different from the rest of the island (where a <it>BRCA2 c.8764_8765delAG </it>mutation with founder effect was predominant); <it>b</it>) the Middle area, land of the ancient Sardinian population (where <it>BRCA2 </it>mutations are still more common than <it>BRCA1 </it>mutations); and <it>c</it>) the South-Western area, with many Phoenician and Carthaginian locations (where <it>BRCA1 </it>mutations are prevalent). We also found that phenotypic features such as high tumor grading and lack of expression of estrogen/progesterone receptors together with age at diagnosis and presence of ovarian cancer in the family may be predictive for the presence of <it>BRCA1-2 </it>germline mutations.</p> |
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