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Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia

Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome contributes to as much as 5–7% of breast cancer (BC) and 10–15% of ovarian cancer (OC) incidence. Mutations in the “canonical” genesBRCA1andBRCA2occur in 20–30% of affected pedigrees. In addition toBRCA1andBRCA2 mutations, germ-line lesions in theCHEK2,NBS1,...

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Autores principales: Sokolenko, A.P., Iyevleva, A.G., Mitiushkina, N.V., Suspitsin, E.N., Preobrazhenskaya, E.`V., Kuligina, E.Sh., Voskresenskiy, D.A., Lobeiko, O.S., Krylova, N.Yu., Gorodnova, T.V., Buslov, K.G., Bit-Sava, E.M., Dolmatov, G.D., Porhanova, N.V., Polyakov, I.S., Abysheva, S.N., Katanugina, A.S., Baholdin, D.V., Yanus, G.A., Togo, A.V., Moiseyenko, V.M., Maximov, S.Ya., Semiglazov, V.F., Imyanitov, E.N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: A.I. Gordeyev 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3347586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22649661
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author Sokolenko, A.P.
Iyevleva, A.G.
Mitiushkina, N.V.
Suspitsin, E.N.
Preobrazhenskaya, E.`V.
Kuligina, E.Sh.
Voskresenskiy, D.A.
Lobeiko, O.S.
Krylova, N.Yu.
Gorodnova, T.V.
Buslov, K.G.
Bit-Sava, E.M.
Dolmatov, G.D.
Porhanova, N.V.
Polyakov, I.S.
Abysheva, S.N.
Katanugina, A.S.
Baholdin, D.V.
Yanus, G.A.
Togo, A.V.
Moiseyenko, V.M.
Maximov, S.Ya.
Semiglazov, V.F.
Imyanitov, E.N.
author_facet Sokolenko, A.P.
Iyevleva, A.G.
Mitiushkina, N.V.
Suspitsin, E.N.
Preobrazhenskaya, E.`V.
Kuligina, E.Sh.
Voskresenskiy, D.A.
Lobeiko, O.S.
Krylova, N.Yu.
Gorodnova, T.V.
Buslov, K.G.
Bit-Sava, E.M.
Dolmatov, G.D.
Porhanova, N.V.
Polyakov, I.S.
Abysheva, S.N.
Katanugina, A.S.
Baholdin, D.V.
Yanus, G.A.
Togo, A.V.
Moiseyenko, V.M.
Maximov, S.Ya.
Semiglazov, V.F.
Imyanitov, E.N.
author_sort Sokolenko, A.P.
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description Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome contributes to as much as 5–7% of breast cancer (BC) and 10–15% of ovarian cancer (OC) incidence. Mutations in the “canonical” genesBRCA1andBRCA2occur in 20–30% of affected pedigrees. In addition toBRCA1andBRCA2 mutations, germ-line lesions in theCHEK2,NBS1, andPALB2genes also contribute to familial BC clustering. The epidemiology of hereditary breast-ovarian cancer in Russia has some specific features. The impact of the “founder” effect is surprisingly remarkable: a single mutation,BRCA15382insC, accounts for the vast majority ofBRCA1defects across the country. In addition, there are two other recurrentBRCA1alleles:BRCA14153delA andBRCA1185delAG. BesidesBRCA1, in Russia breast cancer is often caused by germ-line alterations in theCHEK2andNBS1genes. In contrast toBRCA1andBRCA2, theCHEK2andNBS1heterozygosity does not significantly increase the OC risk. Several Russian breast cancer clinics recently started to investigate the efficacy of cisplatin in the therapy ofBRCA1-related cancers; initial results show a unique sensitivity ofBRCA1-associated tumours to this compound.
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spelling pubmed-33475862012-05-30 Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia Sokolenko, A.P. Iyevleva, A.G. Mitiushkina, N.V. Suspitsin, E.N. Preobrazhenskaya, E.`V. Kuligina, E.Sh. Voskresenskiy, D.A. Lobeiko, O.S. Krylova, N.Yu. Gorodnova, T.V. Buslov, K.G. Bit-Sava, E.M. Dolmatov, G.D. Porhanova, N.V. Polyakov, I.S. Abysheva, S.N. Katanugina, A.S. Baholdin, D.V. Yanus, G.A. Togo, A.V. Moiseyenko, V.M. Maximov, S.Ya. Semiglazov, V.F. Imyanitov, E.N. Acta Naturae Review Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome contributes to as much as 5–7% of breast cancer (BC) and 10–15% of ovarian cancer (OC) incidence. Mutations in the “canonical” genesBRCA1andBRCA2occur in 20–30% of affected pedigrees. In addition toBRCA1andBRCA2 mutations, germ-line lesions in theCHEK2,NBS1, andPALB2genes also contribute to familial BC clustering. The epidemiology of hereditary breast-ovarian cancer in Russia has some specific features. The impact of the “founder” effect is surprisingly remarkable: a single mutation,BRCA15382insC, accounts for the vast majority ofBRCA1defects across the country. In addition, there are two other recurrentBRCA1alleles:BRCA14153delA andBRCA1185delAG. BesidesBRCA1, in Russia breast cancer is often caused by germ-line alterations in theCHEK2andNBS1genes. In contrast toBRCA1andBRCA2, theCHEK2andNBS1heterozygosity does not significantly increase the OC risk. Several Russian breast cancer clinics recently started to investigate the efficacy of cisplatin in the therapy ofBRCA1-related cancers; initial results show a unique sensitivity ofBRCA1-associated tumours to this compound. A.I. Gordeyev 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3347586/ /pubmed/22649661 Text en Copyright © 2010 Park-media Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sokolenko, A.P.
Iyevleva, A.G.
Mitiushkina, N.V.
Suspitsin, E.N.
Preobrazhenskaya, E.`V.
Kuligina, E.Sh.
Voskresenskiy, D.A.
Lobeiko, O.S.
Krylova, N.Yu.
Gorodnova, T.V.
Buslov, K.G.
Bit-Sava, E.M.
Dolmatov, G.D.
Porhanova, N.V.
Polyakov, I.S.
Abysheva, S.N.
Katanugina, A.S.
Baholdin, D.V.
Yanus, G.A.
Togo, A.V.
Moiseyenko, V.M.
Maximov, S.Ya.
Semiglazov, V.F.
Imyanitov, E.N.
Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title_full Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title_fullStr Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title_full_unstemmed Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title_short Hereditary Breast-Ovarian Cancer Syndrome in Russia
title_sort hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome in russia
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3347586/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22649661
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