BRCA1 point mutations in premenopausal breast cancer patients from Central Sudan

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Ida Biunno
Gitana Aceto
Khalid Dafaallah Awadelkarim
Annalisa Morgano
Ahmed Elhaj
Elgaylani Abdalla Eltayeb
Dafalla Omer Abuidris
Nasr Eldin Elwali
Chiara Spinelli
Pasquale De Blasio
Ermanna Rovida
Renato Mariani-Costantini
机构
[1] National Research Council,Institute for Genetic and Biomedical Research
[2] MultiMedica Science and Technology Pole,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[3] G. d’Annunzio University,Department of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute (NCI
[4] University of Gezira,UG)
[5] G. d’Annunzio University,Department of Medical, Oral and Biotechnological Sciences
[6] G. d’Annunzio University Foundation,Unit of General Pathology, Aging Research Center (CeSI)
[7] University of Gezira,Department of Oncology, National Cancer Institute (NCI
[8] Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University,UG)
[9] Integrated Systems Engineering s.r.l,Department of Biochemistry
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Familial Cancer | 2014年 / 13卷
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BRCA1; Breast cancer; Sudan; Africa; Germline mutations; Premenopausal;
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Premenopausal breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers of women in rural Africa and part of the disease load may be related to hereditary predisposition, including mutations in the BRCA1 gene. However, the BRCA1 mutations associated with BC in Africa are scarcely characterized. We report here 33 BRCA1 point mutations, among which 2 novel missense variants, found in 59 Central Sudanese premenopausal BC patients. The high fractions of mutations with intercontinental and uniquely African distribution (17/33, 51.5 % and 14/33, 42.4 %, respectively) are in agreement with the high genetic diversity expected in an African population. Overall 24/33 variants (72.7 %) resulted neutral; 8/33 of unknown significance (24.3 %, including the 2 novel missense mutations); 1 (3.0 %) overtly deleterious. Notably, in silico studies predict that the novel C-terminal missense variant c.5090G>A (p.Cys1697Tyr) affects phosphopeptide recognition by the BRCA1 BRCT1 domain and may have a pathogenic impact. Genetic variation and frequency of unique or rare mutations of uncertain clinical relevance pose significant challenges to BRCA1 testing in Sudan, as it might happen in other low-resource rural African contexts.
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