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Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features

BACKGROUND: The role of somatic BRCA1/2 gene mutations in breast cancer is getting increasing attention in view of hereditary disease. The medullary phenotype and triple negative intrinsic subtypes are often, but not exclusively encountered in BRCA1 germline mutated breast cancer, whilst for BRCA2,...

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Autores principales: Rechsteiner, Markus, Dedes, Konstantin, Fink, Daniel, Pestalozzi, Bernhard, Sobottka, Bettina, Moch, Holger, Wild, Peter, Varga, Zsuzsanna
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29453630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-2609-5
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author Rechsteiner, Markus
Dedes, Konstantin
Fink, Daniel
Pestalozzi, Bernhard
Sobottka, Bettina
Moch, Holger
Wild, Peter
Varga, Zsuzsanna
author_facet Rechsteiner, Markus
Dedes, Konstantin
Fink, Daniel
Pestalozzi, Bernhard
Sobottka, Bettina
Moch, Holger
Wild, Peter
Varga, Zsuzsanna
author_sort Rechsteiner, Markus
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The role of somatic BRCA1/2 gene mutations in breast cancer is getting increasing attention in view of hereditary disease. The medullary phenotype and triple negative intrinsic subtypes are often, but not exclusively encountered in BRCA1 germline mutated breast cancer, whilst for BRCA2, no association to specific histological features are known. In this study, we addressed the relationship between morphological medullary phenotype and BRCA1/2 somatic mutations in breast cancer without known positive family anamnesis. METHODS: 32 clinically sporadic breast cancers with medullary features were analyzed for somatic BRCA1/2 mutations (all coding exons) with next-generation sequencing technology. Paraffin-embedded formalin-fixed breast cancer samples from all patients were analyzed. RESULTS: Three of 32 tumors (9%) had pathogenic (ARUP class-5) BRCA1 gene alterations. Two of these pathogenic variants exhibited deletions leading to frameshift mutations (p.Glu23fs, p.Val1234fs), and the remaining single-nucleotid-variant resulted in premature STOP codon (p.Glu60Ter). In one patient, the same pathogenic BRCA1 mutation was detected (p.Glu23fs) in normal breast tissue. Retrospective follow-up in two patients revealed a positive family history for breast cancer and consecutive germline mutation testing confirmed presence of BRCA1 mutations. No somatic pathogenic BRCA2 mutations were detected. CONCLUSIONS: BRCA1 mutation testing may be useful in clinically sporadic breast cancer patients with medullary features to identify potential mutation carriers independently from intrinsic molecular subtype. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded cancer tissue can undergo testing within a routine molecular-diagnostic setting as a clinical BRCA1/2 mutation screening strategy.
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spelling pubmed-59169772018-04-30 Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features Rechsteiner, Markus Dedes, Konstantin Fink, Daniel Pestalozzi, Bernhard Sobottka, Bettina Moch, Holger Wild, Peter Varga, Zsuzsanna J Cancer Res Clin Oncol Original Article – Cancer Research BACKGROUND: The role of somatic BRCA1/2 gene mutations in breast cancer is getting increasing attention in view of hereditary disease. The medullary phenotype and triple negative intrinsic subtypes are often, but not exclusively encountered in BRCA1 germline mutated breast cancer, whilst for BRCA2, no association to specific histological features are known. In this study, we addressed the relationship between morphological medullary phenotype and BRCA1/2 somatic mutations in breast cancer without known positive family anamnesis. METHODS: 32 clinically sporadic breast cancers with medullary features were analyzed for somatic BRCA1/2 mutations (all coding exons) with next-generation sequencing technology. Paraffin-embedded formalin-fixed breast cancer samples from all patients were analyzed. RESULTS: Three of 32 tumors (9%) had pathogenic (ARUP class-5) BRCA1 gene alterations. Two of these pathogenic variants exhibited deletions leading to frameshift mutations (p.Glu23fs, p.Val1234fs), and the remaining single-nucleotid-variant resulted in premature STOP codon (p.Glu60Ter). In one patient, the same pathogenic BRCA1 mutation was detected (p.Glu23fs) in normal breast tissue. Retrospective follow-up in two patients revealed a positive family history for breast cancer and consecutive germline mutation testing confirmed presence of BRCA1 mutations. No somatic pathogenic BRCA2 mutations were detected. CONCLUSIONS: BRCA1 mutation testing may be useful in clinically sporadic breast cancer patients with medullary features to identify potential mutation carriers independently from intrinsic molecular subtype. Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded cancer tissue can undergo testing within a routine molecular-diagnostic setting as a clinical BRCA1/2 mutation screening strategy. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2018-02-17 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5916977/ /pubmed/29453630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-2609-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Rechsteiner, Markus
Dedes, Konstantin
Fink, Daniel
Pestalozzi, Bernhard
Sobottka, Bettina
Moch, Holger
Wild, Peter
Varga, Zsuzsanna
Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title_full Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title_fullStr Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title_full_unstemmed Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title_short Somatic BRCA1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
title_sort somatic brca1 mutations in clinically sporadic breast cancer with medullary histological features
topic Original Article – Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5916977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29453630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00432-018-2609-5
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