BRCA1 and BRCA2 point mutations and large rearrangements in breast and ovarian cancer families in Northern Poland

  • Authors:
    • Magdalena Ratajska
    • Izabela Brozek
    • Elzbieta Senkus-Konefka
    • Jacek Jassem
    • Magdalena Stepnowska
    • Grazia Palomba
    • Marina Pisano
    • Milena Casula
    • Giuseppe Palmieri
    • Ake Borg
    • Janusz Limon
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2008     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.1.263
  • Pages: 263-268
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Abstract

Sixty-four Polish families with a history of breast and/or ovarian cancer were screened for mutations in the BRCA1/2 genes using a combination of denaturing high performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) and sequencing. Two thirds (43/64; 67%) of the families were found to carry deleterious mutations, of which the most frequent were BRCA1 5382insC (n=22/43; 51%) and Cys61Gly (n=9/43; 20%). Two other recurrent mutations were BRCA1 185delAG (n=3) and 3819del5 (n=4), together accounting for 16% of the 43 mutation-positive cases. We also found three novel mutations (BRCA1 2991del5, BRCA2 6238ins2del21 and 8876delC) which combined with findings from our earlier study of 60 Northern Polish families. Moreover, screening of 43 BRCA1/2 negative families for the presence of large rearrangements by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) resulted in the finding of two additional BRCA1 mutations: a deletion of exons 1A, 1B and 2, and a deletion of exons 17-19, both present in single families. We conclude that the Polish population has a diverse mutation spectrum influenced by strong founder effects. However, families with strong breast/ovarian cancer history who are negative for these common mutations should be offered a complete BRCA gene screening, including MLPA analysis.

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Ratajska M, Brozek I, Senkus-Konefka E, Jassem J, Stepnowska M, Palomba G, Pisano M, Casula M, Palmieri G, Borg A, Borg A, et al: BRCA1 and BRCA2 point mutations and large rearrangements in breast and ovarian cancer families in Northern Poland. Oncol Rep 19: 263-268, 2008.
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Ratajska, M., Brozek, I., Senkus-Konefka, E., Jassem, J., Stepnowska, M., Palomba, G. ... Limon, J. (2008). BRCA1 and BRCA2 point mutations and large rearrangements in breast and ovarian cancer families in Northern Poland. Oncology Reports, 19, 263-268. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.1.263
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Ratajska, M., Brozek, I., Senkus-Konefka, E., Jassem, J., Stepnowska, M., Palomba, G., Pisano, M., Casula, M., Palmieri, G., Borg, A., Limon, J."BRCA1 and BRCA2 point mutations and large rearrangements in breast and ovarian cancer families in Northern Poland". Oncology Reports 19.1 (2008): 263-268.
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Ratajska, M., Brozek, I., Senkus-Konefka, E., Jassem, J., Stepnowska, M., Palomba, G., Pisano, M., Casula, M., Palmieri, G., Borg, A., Limon, J."BRCA1 and BRCA2 point mutations and large rearrangements in breast and ovarian cancer families in Northern Poland". Oncology Reports 19, no. 1 (2008): 263-268. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.19.1.263