Heterozygous ATM mutations do not contribute to early onset of breast cancer


Autoria(s): FitzGerald, M G; Bean, J M; Hegde, S R; Unsal, H; MacDonald, D J; Harkin, D P; Finkelstein, D M; Isselbacher, K J; Haber, D A; Harkin, Denis
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01/03/1997

Resumo

<p>Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a recessive syndrome, including cerebellar degeneration, immunologic defects and cancer predisposition, attributed to mutations in the recently isolated ATM (ataxia telangiectasia, mutated) gene. AT is diagnosed in 1/40,000 to 1/100,000 live births, with carriers calculated to comprise approximately 1% of the population. Studies of AT families have suggested that female relatives presumed to be carriers have a 5 to 8-fold increased risk for developing breast cancer, raising the possibility that germline ATM mutations may account for approximately 5% of all breast cancer cases. The increased risk for breast cancer reported for AT family members has been most evident among younger women, leading to an age-specific relative risk model predicting that 8% of breast cancer in women under age 40 arises in AT carriers, compared with 2% of cases between 40-59 years. To test this hypothesis, we undertook a germ-line mutational analysis of the ATM gene in a population of women with early onset of breast cancer, using a protein truncation (PTT) assay to detect chain-terminating mutations, which account for 90% of mutations identified in children with AT. We detected a heterozygous ATM mutation in 2/202 (1%) controls, consistent with the frequency of AT carriers predicted from epidemiologic studies. ATM mutations were present in only 2/401 (0.5%) women with early onset of breast cancer (P = 0.6). We conclude that heterozygous ATM mutations do not confer genetic predisposition to early onset of breast cancer.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/heterozygous-atm-mutations-do-not-contribute-to-early-onset-of-breast-cancer(8c3199af-2d97-4e47-bb76-c8044e8bc122).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng0397-307

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

FitzGerald , M G , Bean , J M , Hegde , S R , Unsal , H , MacDonald , D J , Harkin , D P , Finkelstein , D M , Isselbacher , K J , Haber , D A & Harkin , D 1997 , ' Heterozygous ATM mutations do not contribute to early onset of breast cancer ' Nature genetics , vol 15 , no. 3 , pp. 307-10 . DOI: 10.1038/ng0397-307

Palavras-Chave #Adult #African Continental Ancestry Group #Age of Onset #Asian Americans #Ataxia Telangiectasia Mutated Proteins #Base Sequence #Breast Neoplasms #Cell Cycle Proteins #DNA Primers #DNA-Binding Proteins #Exons #Female #Frameshift Mutation #Heterozygote Detection #Humans #Introns #Jews #Leucine Zippers #Middle Aged #Point Mutation #Polymerase Chain Reaction #Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases #Proteins #Sequence Deletion #Tumor Suppressor Proteins #United States
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article