MOLECULAR-CLONING OF BRCA1 - A GENE FOR EARLY-ONSET FAMILIAL BREAST AND OVARIAN-CANCER

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作者
BOWCOCK, AM [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TEXAS, SW MED CTR, DEPT PEDIAT, DALLAS, TX USA
关键词
CHROMOSOME 17Q MAPPING; FAMILIAL BREAST/OVARIAN CANCER GENE; GENE MAPPING; MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TECHNIQUES; TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES; YEAST ARTIFICIAL CHROMOSOMES (YACS);
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10.1007/BF00666425
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Molecular analyses allow one to determine genetic lesions occurring early in the development of tumors. With positional cloning approaches we are searching for a gene involved in the development of early onset familial breast and ovarian cancer that maps to human chromosome 17q21 and is termed BRCA1. This involves localizing the region genetically within families with multiply affected members, capturing the region identified by genetic analyses in YACs (yeast artificial chromosomes), converting those YACs to smaller manipulable pieces (such as cosmids), and searching for genes via a variety of approaches such as direct screening of cDNA libraries with genomic clones, direct selection by hybridization, ''exon trapping'', and CpG island rescue. Once identified, candidate genes will be screened for mutations in affected family members in whom breast cancer segregates with the locus on 17q21. The frequency of this gene has been calculated to be 0.0033; from this the incidence of carriers, i.e. those carrying such a predisposition, is one in 150 women. The isolation of BRCA1 and the elucidation of the mutations resulting in breast and ovarian cancer predisposition will allow identification of women who have inherited germ-line mutations in BRCA1. In families known to harbor a germ-line BRCA1 mutation, diagnosis of affected members will be rapid. It is possible that one will also be able to detect alterations of the second copy of this gene early in tumor development in individuals carrying a germ-line mutation. It is not yet known how frequently somatic BRCA1 mutations predispose to breast and ovarian carcinoma in the general female population. If, as in other genetic diseases, new germ-line mutations occur in some women and thus contribute to the development of breast cancer, it may be feasible to screen women in the general population for predisposing mutations. In addition, if acquired genetic mutations of the BRCA1 gene are involved as early events in the development of non-familial forms of the disease, early detection of possible breast carcinoma may become feasible in biopsy of breast tissue.
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