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Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study

Given prior evidence that an affected woman conveys a higher risk of ovarian cancer to her sister than to her mother, we hypothesized that there exists an X-linked variant evidenced by transmission to a woman from her paternal grandmother via her father. We ascertained 3,499 grandmother/granddaughte...

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Autores principales: Eng, Kevin H., Szender, J. Brian, Etter, John Lewis, Kaur, Jasmine, Poblete, Samantha, Huang, Ruea-Yea, Zhu, Qianqian, Grzesik, Katherine A., Battaglia, Sebastiano, Cannioto, Rikki, Krolewski, John J., Zsiros, Emese, Frederick, Peter J., Lele, Shashikant B., Moysich, Kirsten B., Odunsi, Kunle O.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007194
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author Eng, Kevin H.
Szender, J. Brian
Etter, John Lewis
Kaur, Jasmine
Poblete, Samantha
Huang, Ruea-Yea
Zhu, Qianqian
Grzesik, Katherine A.
Battaglia, Sebastiano
Cannioto, Rikki
Krolewski, John J.
Zsiros, Emese
Frederick, Peter J.
Lele, Shashikant B.
Moysich, Kirsten B.
Odunsi, Kunle O.
author_facet Eng, Kevin H.
Szender, J. Brian
Etter, John Lewis
Kaur, Jasmine
Poblete, Samantha
Huang, Ruea-Yea
Zhu, Qianqian
Grzesik, Katherine A.
Battaglia, Sebastiano
Cannioto, Rikki
Krolewski, John J.
Zsiros, Emese
Frederick, Peter J.
Lele, Shashikant B.
Moysich, Kirsten B.
Odunsi, Kunle O.
author_sort Eng, Kevin H.
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description Given prior evidence that an affected woman conveys a higher risk of ovarian cancer to her sister than to her mother, we hypothesized that there exists an X-linked variant evidenced by transmission to a woman from her paternal grandmother via her father. We ascertained 3,499 grandmother/granddaughter pairs from the Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute observing 892 informative pairs with 157 affected granddaughters. We performed germline X-chromosome exome sequencing on 186 women with ovarian cancer from the registry. The rate of cancers was 28.4% in paternal grandmother/granddaughter pairs and 13.9% in maternal pairs consistent with an X-linked dominant model (Chi-square test X2 = 0.02, p = 0.89) and inconsistent with an autosomal dominant model (X2 = 20.4, p<0.001). Paternal grandmother cases had an earlier age-of-onset versus maternal cases (hazard ratio HR = 1.59, 95%CI: 1.12–2.25) independent of BRCA1/2 status. Reinforcing the X-linked hypothesis, we observed an association between prostate cancer in men and ovarian cancer in his mother and daughters (odds ratio, OR = 2.34, p = 0.034). Unaffected mothers with affected daughters produced significantly more daughters than sons (ratio = 1.96, p<0.005). We performed exome sequencing in reported BRCA negative cases from the registry. Considering age-of-onset, one missense variant (rs176026 in MAGEC3) reached chromosome-wide significance (Hazard ratio HR = 2.85, 95%CI: 1.75–4.65) advancing the age of onset by 6.7 years. In addition to the well-known contribution of BRCA, we demonstrate that a genetic locus on the X-chromosome contributes to ovarian cancer risk. An X-linked pattern of inheritance has implications for genetic risk stratification. Women with an affected paternal grandmother and sisters of affected women are at increased risk for ovarian cancer. Further work is required to validate this variant and to characterize carrier families.
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spelling pubmed-58138942018-03-02 Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study Eng, Kevin H. Szender, J. Brian Etter, John Lewis Kaur, Jasmine Poblete, Samantha Huang, Ruea-Yea Zhu, Qianqian Grzesik, Katherine A. Battaglia, Sebastiano Cannioto, Rikki Krolewski, John J. Zsiros, Emese Frederick, Peter J. Lele, Shashikant B. Moysich, Kirsten B. Odunsi, Kunle O. PLoS Genet Research Article Given prior evidence that an affected woman conveys a higher risk of ovarian cancer to her sister than to her mother, we hypothesized that there exists an X-linked variant evidenced by transmission to a woman from her paternal grandmother via her father. We ascertained 3,499 grandmother/granddaughter pairs from the Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute observing 892 informative pairs with 157 affected granddaughters. We performed germline X-chromosome exome sequencing on 186 women with ovarian cancer from the registry. The rate of cancers was 28.4% in paternal grandmother/granddaughter pairs and 13.9% in maternal pairs consistent with an X-linked dominant model (Chi-square test X2 = 0.02, p = 0.89) and inconsistent with an autosomal dominant model (X2 = 20.4, p<0.001). Paternal grandmother cases had an earlier age-of-onset versus maternal cases (hazard ratio HR = 1.59, 95%CI: 1.12–2.25) independent of BRCA1/2 status. Reinforcing the X-linked hypothesis, we observed an association between prostate cancer in men and ovarian cancer in his mother and daughters (odds ratio, OR = 2.34, p = 0.034). Unaffected mothers with affected daughters produced significantly more daughters than sons (ratio = 1.96, p<0.005). We performed exome sequencing in reported BRCA negative cases from the registry. Considering age-of-onset, one missense variant (rs176026 in MAGEC3) reached chromosome-wide significance (Hazard ratio HR = 2.85, 95%CI: 1.75–4.65) advancing the age of onset by 6.7 years. In addition to the well-known contribution of BRCA, we demonstrate that a genetic locus on the X-chromosome contributes to ovarian cancer risk. An X-linked pattern of inheritance has implications for genetic risk stratification. Women with an affected paternal grandmother and sisters of affected women are at increased risk for ovarian cancer. Further work is required to validate this variant and to characterize carrier families. Public Library of Science 2018-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5813894/ /pubmed/29447163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007194 Text en © 2018 Eng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Eng, Kevin H.
Szender, J. Brian
Etter, John Lewis
Kaur, Jasmine
Poblete, Samantha
Huang, Ruea-Yea
Zhu, Qianqian
Grzesik, Katherine A.
Battaglia, Sebastiano
Cannioto, Rikki
Krolewski, John J.
Zsiros, Emese
Frederick, Peter J.
Lele, Shashikant B.
Moysich, Kirsten B.
Odunsi, Kunle O.
Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title_full Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title_fullStr Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title_full_unstemmed Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title_short Paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: A Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry study
title_sort paternal lineage early onset hereditary ovarian cancers: a familial ovarian cancer registry study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5813894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29447163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007194
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