Significant contribution of large BRCA1 gene rearrangements in 120 French breast and ovarian cancer families
- 2 October 2002
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 21 (44) , 6841-6847
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1205685
Abstract
Genetic linkage data have shown that alterations of the BRCA1 gene are responsible for the majority of hereditary breast-ovarian cancers. However, BRCA1 germline mutations are found much less frequently than expected, especially as standard PCR-based mutation detection approaches focus on point and small gene alterations. In order to estimate the contribution of large gene rearrangements to the BRCA1 mutation spectrum, we have extensively analysed a series of 120 French breast-ovarian cancer cases. Thirty-eight were previously found carrier of a BRCA1 point mutation, 14 of a BRCA2 point mutation and one case has previously been reported as carrier of a large BRCA1 deletion. The remaining 67 cases were studied using the BRCA1 bar code approach on combed DNA which allows a panoramic view of the BRCA1 region. Three additional rearrangements were detected: a recurrent 23.8 kb deletion of exons 8-13, a 17.2 kb duplication of exons 3-8 and a 8.6 kb duplication of exons 18-20. Thus, in our series, BRCA1 large rearrangements accounted for 3.3% (4/120) of breast-ovarian cancer cases and 9.5% (4/42) of the BRCA1 gene mutation spectrum, suggesting that their screening is an important step that should be now systematically included in genetic testing surveys.Keywords
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