Absence of founder BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in coetaneous malignant melanoma patients of Ashkenazi origin

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Luna Kadouri
Mark Temper
Tal Grenader
Dvorah Abeliovich
Tamar Hamburger
Tamar Peretz
Michal Lotem
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[1] Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center,Sharett Institute of Oncology
[2] Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center,Human Genetic Laboratories
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Familial Cancer | 2009年 / 8卷
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Ashkenazi; Melanoma; Risk;
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Introduction Several epidemiologic studies have provided suggestive evidence of a link between coetaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) and breast cancer. The Breast Cancer Linkage Consortium (BCLC) reported approximately 2.6-fold increase in the risk for CMM among BRCA2 carrier families. Methods To evaluate the role of BRCA1/2 mutations in CMM, we screened 92 Jewish patients of Ashkenazi origin diagnosed with CMM for the three Ashkenazi founder mutations: 185delAG and 5382insC in the BRCA1 and 6174delT in the BRCA2 gene. Information about personal demography, family history of cancer, and occupational and lifestyle history was collected. Results Thirty-seven of 92 (40.2%) CMM patients reported a family history of cancer in a first-degree relative. In 14 patients, history of breast cancer (BC) was recorded; however, no family had features associated with BRCA carrier status (i.e., young age at BC onset, history of several BC cases or ovarian cancer in the family). None of the patients were found to carry any of these three mutations. Conclusion Our results suggest a limited role for the three Ashkenazi BRCA founder mutations in CMM risk among the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Therefore, screening patients with CMM for these BRCA1/2 mutations is not warranted.
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