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Origin and distribution of the BRCA2-8765delAG mutation in breast cancer

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Origin and distribution of the BRCA2-8765delAG mutation in breast cancer / Tanda, Francesco; Palomba, Grazia; Cossu, Antonio; Budroni, Mario; Farris, Antonio; Pisano, Marina; Baldinu, Paola; Palmieri, Giuseppe; Friedman, Eitan; Contu, Antonio; Sini, Maria Cristina. - In: BMC CANCER. - ISSN 1471-2407. - 7:132(2007), pp. 1-7. [10.1186/1471-2407-7-132]
abstract:
Background: The BRCA2-8765delAG mutation was firstly described in breast cancer families from
French-Canadian and Jewish-Yemenite populations; it was then reported as a founder mutation in
Sardinian families. We evaluated both the prevalence of the BRCA2-8765delAG variant in Sardinia
and the putative existence of a common ancestral origin through a haplotype analysis of breast
cancer family members carrying such a mutation.
Methods: Eight polymorphic microsatellite markers (D13S1250, centromeric, to D13S267,
telomeric) spanning the BRCA2 gene locus were used for the haplotype analysis. Screening for the
8765delAG mutation was performed by PCR-based amplification of BRCA2-exon 20, followed by
automated sequencing.
Results: Among families with high recurrence of breast cancer (≥ 3 cases in first-degree relatives),
those from North Sardinia shared the same haplotype whereas the families from French Canadian
and Jewish-Yemenite populations presented distinct genetic assets at the BRCA2 locus. Screening
for the BRCA2-8765delAG variant among unselected and consecutively-collected breast cancer
patients originating from the entire Sardinia revealed that such a mutation is present in the
northern part of the island only [9/648 (1.4%) among cases from North Sardinia versus 0/493
among cases from South Sardinia].
Conclusion: The BRCA2-8765delAG has an independent origin in geographically and ethnically
distinct populations, acting as a founder mutation in North but not in South Sardinia. Since BRCA2-
8765delAG occurs within a triplet repeat sequence of AGAGAG, our study further confirmed the
existence of a mutational hot-spot at this genomic position (additional genetic factors within each
single population might be involved in generating such a mutation).
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BRCA2-8765delAG; haplotype analysis; North Sardinia
List of contributors:
Tanda, Francesco; Palomba, Grazia; Cossu, Antonio; Budroni, Mario; Farris, Antonio; Pisano, Marina; Baldinu, Paola; Palmieri, Giuseppe; Friedman, Eitan; Contu, Antonio; Sini, Maria Cristina
Authors of the University:
PALMIERI Giuseppe
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/263789
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/263789/197246/Palomba_G_Articolo_2007_Origin.pdf
Published in:
BMC CANCER
Journal
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