Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease whose etiology appears to be largely associated with genetic factors. BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations account for about 10% of all MBC cases. Thus, a fraction of MBC cases are expected to be due to genetic factors not yet identified. To further explain the genetic susceptibility for MBC, whole-exome sequencing (WES) and targeted gene sequencing were applied to high-risk, BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases. Methods: Germ-line DNA of 1 male and 2 female BRCA1/2 mutation–negative breast cancer (BC) cases from a pedigree showing a first-degree family history of MBC was analyzed with WES. Targeted gene sequencing for the validation of WES results was performed for 48 high-risk, BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases from an Italian multicenter study of MBC. A case-control series of 433 BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC and female breast cancer (FBC) cases and 849 male and female controls was included in the study. RESULTS: WES in the family identified the partner and localizer of BRCA2 (PALB2) c.419delA truncating mutation carried by the proband, her father, and her paternal uncle (all affected with BC) and the N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) c.97C>T nonsense mutation carried by the proband’s maternal aunt. Targeted PALB2 sequencing detected the c.1984A>T nonsense mutation in 1 of the 48 BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases. NAT1 c.97C>T was not found in the case-control series. Conclusion: These results add strength to the evidence showing that PALB2 is involved in BC risk for both sexes and indicate that consideration should be given to clinical testing of PALB2 for BRCA1/2 mutation–negative families with multiple MBC

Valentina, S., Veronica, Z., Virginia, V., Piera, R., Anna Sara, N., Anna, C., et al. (2017). Whole-Exome Sequencing and Targeted Gene Sequencing Provide Insights Into the Role of PALB2 as a Male Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene. CANCER, 123, 210-218 [10.1002/cncr.30337].

Whole-Exome Sequencing and Targeted Gene Sequencing Provide Insights Into the Role of PALB2 as a Male Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene

Chillemi G;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Background: Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare disease whose etiology appears to be largely associated with genetic factors. BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations account for about 10% of all MBC cases. Thus, a fraction of MBC cases are expected to be due to genetic factors not yet identified. To further explain the genetic susceptibility for MBC, whole-exome sequencing (WES) and targeted gene sequencing were applied to high-risk, BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases. Methods: Germ-line DNA of 1 male and 2 female BRCA1/2 mutation–negative breast cancer (BC) cases from a pedigree showing a first-degree family history of MBC was analyzed with WES. Targeted gene sequencing for the validation of WES results was performed for 48 high-risk, BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases from an Italian multicenter study of MBC. A case-control series of 433 BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC and female breast cancer (FBC) cases and 849 male and female controls was included in the study. RESULTS: WES in the family identified the partner and localizer of BRCA2 (PALB2) c.419delA truncating mutation carried by the proband, her father, and her paternal uncle (all affected with BC) and the N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) c.97C>T nonsense mutation carried by the proband’s maternal aunt. Targeted PALB2 sequencing detected the c.1984A>T nonsense mutation in 1 of the 48 BRCA1/2 mutation–negative MBC cases. NAT1 c.97C>T was not found in the case-control series. Conclusion: These results add strength to the evidence showing that PALB2 is involved in BC risk for both sexes and indicate that consideration should be given to clinical testing of PALB2 for BRCA1/2 mutation–negative families with multiple MBC
2017
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Settore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale e Miglioramento Genetico
Settore AGRI-09/A - Zootecnia generale e miglioramento genetico
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Valentina, S., Veronica, Z., Virginia, V., Piera, R., Anna Sara, N., Anna, C., et al. (2017). Whole-Exome Sequencing and Targeted Gene Sequencing Provide Insights Into the Role of PALB2 as a Male Breast Cancer Susceptibility Gene. CANCER, 123, 210-218 [10.1002/cncr.30337].
Valentina, S; Veronica, Z; Virginia, V; Piera, R; Anna Sara, N; Anna, C; Simona, A; Cristina, O; Daniela, B; Tiziana, C; Alessandra, V; Antonio, R; Ma...espandi
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