Cancer Letters
Volume 298, Issue 2 , Pages 258-263, 8 December 2010

Non-founder BRCA1 mutations in Russian breast cancer patients

  • Aglaya G. Iyevleva

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
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  • Evgeny N. Suspitsin

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
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  • Karin Kroeze

      Affiliations

    • Leiden University Medical Center, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
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  • Tatiana V. Gorodnova

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
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  • Anna P. Sokolenko

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
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  • Konstantin G. Buslov

      Affiliations

    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
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  • Dmitry A. Voskresenskiy

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
  • ,
  • Alexandr V. Togo

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
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  • Sergey P. Kovalenko

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Novosibirsk 630117, Russia
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  • Nienke van der Stoep

      Affiliations

    • Leiden University Medical Center, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
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  • Peter Devilee

      Affiliations

    • Leiden University Medical Center, 2300 RC Leiden, The Netherlands
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  • Evgeny N. Imyanitov

      Affiliations

    • N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Pediatric Medical Academy, St.-Petersburg 194100, Russia
    • St.-Petersburg Medical Academy for Postgraduate Studies, St.-Petersburg 191015, Russia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: N.N. Petrov Institute of Oncology, St.-Petersburg 197758, Russia. Tel.: +7 812 5968951; fax: +7 812 5968947.

Received 29 March 2010; received in revised form 11 July 2010; accepted 13 July 2010. published online 20 August 2010.

Abstract 

A few founder BRCA1 mutations (5382insC, 4154delA, 185delAG) account for up to 15% of high-risk (young-onset or familial or bilateral) breast cancer (BC) cases in Russia. The impact of non-founder BRCA1 mutations in this country is less studied; in particular, there are no reports analyzing gross rearrangements of this gene in the Russian patient series. We selected for the study 95 founder mutation negative high-risk BC cases. Combination of high-resolution melting (HRM) and sequencing revealed six presumably BC-associated alleles (2080delA, 4808C>G, 5214C>T, 5236G>A, 5460G>T, 5622C>T) and one variant of an unknown significance (4885G>A). The pathogenic role of the 5236G>A mutation leading to G1706E substitution was further confirmed by the loss of heterozygosity analysis of the corresponding tumor tissue. Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) revealed two additional BRCA1 heterozygotes, which carried BRCA1 deletions involving exons 1–2 and 3–7, respectively. Based on the results of this investigation and the review of prior Russian studies, three BRCA1 mutations (2080delA, 3819del5, 3875del4) were considered with respect to their possible founder effect and tested in the additional series of 210 high-risk BC patients; two BRCA heterozygotes (2080delA and 3819del5) were revealed. We conclude that the non-founder mutations constitute the minority of BRCA1 defects in Russia.

Keywords: Breast cancer, BRCA1, Hereditary cancer, High-resolution melting analysis

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PII: S0304-3835(10)00361-7

doi:10.1016/j.canlet.2010.07.013

Cancer Letters
Volume 298, Issue 2 , Pages 258-263, 8 December 2010