Low prevalence of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in the sporadic breast cancer of Spanish population

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Inmaculada de Juan Jiménez
Eva Esteban Cardeñosa
Sarai Palanca Suela
Eva Barragán González
Ismael Aznar Carretero
Blanca Munárriz Gandía
Ana Santaballa Bertran
María Dolores Torregrosa Maicas
Carmen Guillén Ponce
Ana Beatriz Sánchez Heras
Ana Bayón Lara
Oscar Fuster Lluch
Pascual Bolufer Gilabert
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[1] Hospital Universitario La Fe,Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Clinical Analysis Service, Escuela de Enfermería 7ª planta
[2] Hospital Universitario La Fe,Service of Surgery
[3] Hospital Universitario La Fe,Service of Medical Oncology
[4] Hospital Luís Alcañíz,Service of Medical Oncology
[5] Hospital General de Elche,Unit of Genetic Counselling in Cancer
[6] Instituto Oncológico Valenciano (IVO),Service of Surgery
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Familial Cancer | 2012年 / 11卷
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Sporadic breast cancer; Spanish mutations; High resolution melting (HRM);
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The true prevalence of BRCA1/BRCA2 (BRCAs) germline mutations in sporadic breast or ovarian cancer (SBC/SOC) in Caucasian population is not well established. The aim of the study is to establish the prevalence of BRCAs mutations in SBC to ponder its relevance in the programs of genetic counseling in cancer and to explore the genotype-phenotype relationship of these particular breast cancers. The study was performed in 495 SBC. We sought 46 BRCA1 and 53 BRCA2 pathogenic mutations reported in the Spanish population. We followed a high resolution melting method performed in the LightCycler 480 (Roche Diagnostics) for the screening of these Spanish mutations using 49 primer pairs. Eight different deleterious mutations, one of them novel, were detected in nine patients, five without family history of BC/OC, what yields a true prevalence of 1.05% for BRCAs mutations in SBC. Furthermore, we found 18 unknown variants. Larger tumour size (T > 1) and earlier presentation are the independent parameters associated with the presence of BRCAs pathogenic mutations in SBC (P < 0.01) and the BRCA1 mutations carriers develop steroid—receptors negative tumors. Our results indicate that the true prevalence of BRCAs germline deleterious mutations in SBC of Spaniards is low. However, this does not lessens its relevance since the presence of BRCAs mutations in SBC could represent circa 16% of total BRCAs mutations detected in BC. SBCs of BRCAs mutation carriers have phenotype more aggressiveness than SBC without BRCAs mutation.
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