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Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing

Although the probability of both parents being affected by BRCA1 mutations is not negligible, such families have not been systematically described in the literature. Here we present a large breast-ovarian cancer family, where 3 sisters and 1 half-sister inherited maternal BRCA1 5382insC mutation whi...

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Autores principales: Sokolenko, Anna P, Voskresenskiy, Dmitry A, Iyevleva, Aglaya G, Bit-Sava, Elena M, Gutkina, Nadezhda I, Anisimenko, Maxim S, Yu Sherina, Nathalia, Mitiushkina, Nathalia V, Ulibina, Yulia M, Yatsuk, Olga S, Zaitseva, Olga A, Suspitsin, Evgeny N, Togo, Alexandr V, Pospelov, Valery A, Kovalenko, Sergey P, Semiglazov, Vladimir F, Imyanitov, Evgeny N
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19338681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-7-2
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author Sokolenko, Anna P
Voskresenskiy, Dmitry A
Iyevleva, Aglaya G
Bit-Sava, Elena M
Gutkina, Nadezhda I
Anisimenko, Maxim S
Yu Sherina, Nathalia
Mitiushkina, Nathalia V
Ulibina, Yulia M
Yatsuk, Olga S
Zaitseva, Olga A
Suspitsin, Evgeny N
Togo, Alexandr V
Pospelov, Valery A
Kovalenko, Sergey P
Semiglazov, Vladimir F
Imyanitov, Evgeny N
author_facet Sokolenko, Anna P
Voskresenskiy, Dmitry A
Iyevleva, Aglaya G
Bit-Sava, Elena M
Gutkina, Nadezhda I
Anisimenko, Maxim S
Yu Sherina, Nathalia
Mitiushkina, Nathalia V
Ulibina, Yulia M
Yatsuk, Olga S
Zaitseva, Olga A
Suspitsin, Evgeny N
Togo, Alexandr V
Pospelov, Valery A
Kovalenko, Sergey P
Semiglazov, Vladimir F
Imyanitov, Evgeny N
author_sort Sokolenko, Anna P
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description Although the probability of both parents being affected by BRCA1 mutations is not negligible, such families have not been systematically described in the literature. Here we present a large breast-ovarian cancer family, where 3 sisters and 1 half-sister inherited maternal BRCA1 5382insC mutation while the remaining 2 sisters carried paternal BRCA1 1629delC allele. No BRCA1 homozygous mutations has been detected, that is consistent with the data on lethality of BRCA1 knockout mice. This report exemplifies that the identification of a single cancer-predisposing mutation within the index patient may not be sufficient in some circumstances. Ideally, all family members affected by breast or ovarian tumor disease have to be subjected to the DNA testing, and failure to detect the mutation in any of them calls for the search of the second cancer-associated allele.
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spelling pubmed-26537172009-03-16 Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing Sokolenko, Anna P Voskresenskiy, Dmitry A Iyevleva, Aglaya G Bit-Sava, Elena M Gutkina, Nadezhda I Anisimenko, Maxim S Yu Sherina, Nathalia Mitiushkina, Nathalia V Ulibina, Yulia M Yatsuk, Olga S Zaitseva, Olga A Suspitsin, Evgeny N Togo, Alexandr V Pospelov, Valery A Kovalenko, Sergey P Semiglazov, Vladimir F Imyanitov, Evgeny N Hered Cancer Clin Pract Case Report Although the probability of both parents being affected by BRCA1 mutations is not negligible, such families have not been systematically described in the literature. Here we present a large breast-ovarian cancer family, where 3 sisters and 1 half-sister inherited maternal BRCA1 5382insC mutation while the remaining 2 sisters carried paternal BRCA1 1629delC allele. No BRCA1 homozygous mutations has been detected, that is consistent with the data on lethality of BRCA1 knockout mice. This report exemplifies that the identification of a single cancer-predisposing mutation within the index patient may not be sufficient in some circumstances. Ideally, all family members affected by breast or ovarian tumor disease have to be subjected to the DNA testing, and failure to detect the mutation in any of them calls for the search of the second cancer-associated allele. BioMed Central 2009-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2653717/ /pubmed/19338681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-7-2 Text en Copyright © 2009 Sokolenko et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Sokolenko, Anna P
Voskresenskiy, Dmitry A
Iyevleva, Aglaya G
Bit-Sava, Elena M
Gutkina, Nadezhda I
Anisimenko, Maxim S
Yu Sherina, Nathalia
Mitiushkina, Nathalia V
Ulibina, Yulia M
Yatsuk, Olga S
Zaitseva, Olga A
Suspitsin, Evgeny N
Togo, Alexandr V
Pospelov, Valery A
Kovalenko, Sergey P
Semiglazov, Vladimir F
Imyanitov, Evgeny N
Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title_full Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title_fullStr Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title_full_unstemmed Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title_short Large family with both parents affected by distinct BRCA1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
title_sort large family with both parents affected by distinct brca1 mutations: implications for genetic testing
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2653717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19338681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-7-2
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