Germline DNA copy number variation in familial and early-onset breast cancer


Autoria(s): Krepischi, Ana C. V.; Achatz, Maria Isabel W.; Santos, Erika M. M.; Costa, Silvia S.; Lisboa, Bianca Cristina Garcia; Brentani, Helena; Santos, Tiago Mendonça dos; Goncalves, Amanda; Nobrega, Amanda F.; Pearson, Peter L.; Morgante, Angela Maria Vianna; Carraro, Dirce M.; Brentani, Ricardo Renzo; Rosenberg, Carla
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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24/10/2013

24/10/2013

2012

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Introduction: Genetic factors predisposing individuals to cancer remain elusive in the majority of patients with a familial or clinical history suggestive of hereditary breast cancer. Germline DNA copy number variation (CNV) has recently been implicated in predisposition to cancers such as neuroblastomas as well as prostate and colorectal cancer. We evaluated the role of germline CNVs in breast cancer susceptibility, in particular those with low population frequencies (rare CNVs), which are more likely to cause disease." Methods: Using whole-genome comparative genomic hybridization on microarrays, we screened a cohort of women fulfilling criteria for hereditary breast cancer who did not carry BRCA1/BRCA2 mutations. Results: The median numbers of total and rare CNVs per genome were not different between controls and patients. A total of 26 rare germline CNVs were identified in 68 cancer patients, however, a proportion that was significantly different (P = 0.0311) from the control group (23 rare CNVs in 100 individuals). Several of the genes affected by CNV in patients and controls had already been implicated in cancer. Conclusions: This study is the first to explore the contribution of germline CNVs to BRCA1/2-negative familial and early-onset breast cancer. The data suggest that rare CNVs may contribute to cancer predisposition in this small cohort of patients, and this trend needs to be confirmed in larger population samples.

Brazilian National Institute of Science and Technology in Oncogenomics [FAPESP 2008/57887-9, CNPq 573589/08-9, FAPESP (2009/00898-1)]

Brazilian National Institute of Science and Technology in Oncogenomics

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH, LONDON, v. 14, FEB 07, 2012

1465-542X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35947

10.1186/bcr3109

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3109

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eng

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD

LONDON

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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #HUMAN GENOME #STRUCTURAL VARIATION #VARIANTS #GENES #SUSCEPTIBILITY #SCALE #RISK #ASSOCIATION #POPULATIONS #MUTATIONS #ONCOLOGY
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article

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