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Screening for germline mutations in breast/ovarian cancer susceptibility genes in high-risk families in Israel

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, ISSN: 1573-7217, Vol: 155, Issue: 1, Page: 133-138
2016
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We evaluated the clinical utility of screening for mutations in 34 breast/ovarian cancer susceptibility genes in high-risk families in Israel. Participants were recruited from 12, 2012 to 6, 2015 from 8 medical centers. All participants had high breast/ovarian cancer risk based on personal and family history. Genotyping was performed with the InVitae™ platform. The study was approved by the ethics committees of the participating centers; all participants gave a written informed consent before entering the study. Overall, 282 individuals participated in the study: 149 (53 %) of Ashkenazi descent, 80 (28 %) Jewish non-Ashkenazi descent, 22 (8 %) of mixed Ashkenazi/non-Ashkenazi origin, 21 (7 %) were non-Jewish Caucasians, and the remaining patients (n = 10–3.5 %) were of Christian Arabs/Druze/unknown ethnicity. For breast cancer patients (n = 165), the median (range) age at diagnosis was 46 (22–90) years and for ovarian cancer (n = 15) 54 (38–69) years. Overall, 30 cases (10.6 %) were found to carry a pathogenic actionable mutation in the tested genes: 10 BRCA1 (3 non-founder mutations), 9 BRCA2 (8 non-founder mutations), and one each in the RAD51C and CHEK2 genes. Furthermore, actionable mutations were detected in 9 more cases in 4 additional genes (MSH2, RET, MSH6, and APC). No pathogenic mutations were detected in the other genotyped genes. In this high-risk population, 10.6 % harbored an actionable pathogenic mutation, including non-founder mutations in BRCA1/2 and in additional cancer susceptibility genes, suggesting that high-risk families should be genotyped and be assigned a genotype-based cancer risk.

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Yablonski-Peretz, Tamar; Paluch-Shimon, Shani; Gutman, Lior Soussan; Kaplan, Yulia; Dvir, Addie; Barnes-Kedar, Inbal; Kadouri, Luna; Semenisty, Valeriya; Efrat, Noa; Neiman, Victoria; Glasser, Yafit; Michaelson-Cohen, Rachel; Katz, Lior; Kaufman, Bella; Golan, Talia; Reish, Orit; Hubert, Ayala; Safra, Tamar; Yaron, Yuval; Friedman, Eitan

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Medicine; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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