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Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal

BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the most incriminated genes in inherited breast/ovarian cancers. Several pathogenic variants of these genes conferring genetic predisposition have been described in different populations but rarely in sub-Saharan Africa. The objectives of this study were to identify pathogenic va...

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Autores principales: Ndiaye, Rokhaya, Diop, Jean Pascal Demba, Bourdon-Huguenin, Violaine, Dem, Ahmadou, Diouf, Doudou, Dieng, Mamadou Moustapha, Diop, Pape Saloum, Kane Gueye, Serigne Modou, Ba, Seydi Abdoul, Dia, Yacouba, Ka, Sidy, Mbengue, Babacar, Thiam, Alassane, Sylla Niang, Maguette, Gueye, Papa Madieye, Faye, Oumar, Lopez Sall, Philomene, Cisse, Aynina, Diop, Papa Amadou, Sobol, Hagay, Dieye, Alioune
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32025337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-0114-7
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author Ndiaye, Rokhaya
Diop, Jean Pascal Demba
Bourdon-Huguenin, Violaine
Dem, Ahmadou
Diouf, Doudou
Dieng, Mamadou Moustapha
Diop, Pape Saloum
Kane Gueye, Serigne Modou
Ba, Seydi Abdoul
Dia, Yacouba
Ka, Sidy
Mbengue, Babacar
Thiam, Alassane
Sylla Niang, Maguette
Gueye, Papa Madieye
Faye, Oumar
Lopez Sall, Philomene
Cisse, Aynina
Diop, Papa Amadou
Sobol, Hagay
Dieye, Alioune
author_facet Ndiaye, Rokhaya
Diop, Jean Pascal Demba
Bourdon-Huguenin, Violaine
Dem, Ahmadou
Diouf, Doudou
Dieng, Mamadou Moustapha
Diop, Pape Saloum
Kane Gueye, Serigne Modou
Ba, Seydi Abdoul
Dia, Yacouba
Ka, Sidy
Mbengue, Babacar
Thiam, Alassane
Sylla Niang, Maguette
Gueye, Papa Madieye
Faye, Oumar
Lopez Sall, Philomene
Cisse, Aynina
Diop, Papa Amadou
Sobol, Hagay
Dieye, Alioune
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description BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the most incriminated genes in inherited breast/ovarian cancers. Several pathogenic variants of these genes conferring genetic predisposition have been described in different populations but rarely in sub-Saharan Africa. The objectives of this study were to identify pathogenic variants of the BRCA genes involved in hereditary breast cancer in Senegal and to search for a founder effect. We recruited after free informed consent, 27 unrelated index cases diagnosed with breast cancer and each having a family history. Mutation screening of the genes identified a duplication of ten nucleotides c.815_824dupAGCCATGTGG, (p.Thr276Alafs) (NM_007294.3) located in exon 11 of BRCA1 gene, in 15 index cases (allelic frequency 27.7%). The pathogenic variant has been previously reported in African Americans as a founder mutation of West African origin. Haplotypes analysis of seven microsatellites surrounding the BRCA1 gene highlights a shared haplotype encompassing ~400 kb between D17S855 and D17S1325. This haplotype was not detected in none of 15 healthy controls. Estimation of the age of the pathogenic variant suggested that it occurred ~1400 years ago. Our study identified a founder pathogenic variant of BRCA1 predisposing to breast cancer and enabled the establishment of an affordable genetic test as a mean of prevention for Senegalese women at risk.
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spelling pubmed-69946132020-02-05 Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal Ndiaye, Rokhaya Diop, Jean Pascal Demba Bourdon-Huguenin, Violaine Dem, Ahmadou Diouf, Doudou Dieng, Mamadou Moustapha Diop, Pape Saloum Kane Gueye, Serigne Modou Ba, Seydi Abdoul Dia, Yacouba Ka, Sidy Mbengue, Babacar Thiam, Alassane Sylla Niang, Maguette Gueye, Papa Madieye Faye, Oumar Lopez Sall, Philomene Cisse, Aynina Diop, Papa Amadou Sobol, Hagay Dieye, Alioune NPJ Genom Med Brief Communication BRCA1 and BRCA2 are the most incriminated genes in inherited breast/ovarian cancers. Several pathogenic variants of these genes conferring genetic predisposition have been described in different populations but rarely in sub-Saharan Africa. The objectives of this study were to identify pathogenic variants of the BRCA genes involved in hereditary breast cancer in Senegal and to search for a founder effect. We recruited after free informed consent, 27 unrelated index cases diagnosed with breast cancer and each having a family history. Mutation screening of the genes identified a duplication of ten nucleotides c.815_824dupAGCCATGTGG, (p.Thr276Alafs) (NM_007294.3) located in exon 11 of BRCA1 gene, in 15 index cases (allelic frequency 27.7%). The pathogenic variant has been previously reported in African Americans as a founder mutation of West African origin. Haplotypes analysis of seven microsatellites surrounding the BRCA1 gene highlights a shared haplotype encompassing ~400 kb between D17S855 and D17S1325. This haplotype was not detected in none of 15 healthy controls. Estimation of the age of the pathogenic variant suggested that it occurred ~1400 years ago. Our study identified a founder pathogenic variant of BRCA1 predisposing to breast cancer and enabled the establishment of an affordable genetic test as a mean of prevention for Senegalese women at risk. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6994613/ /pubmed/32025337 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-0114-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as 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. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Brief Communication
Ndiaye, Rokhaya
Diop, Jean Pascal Demba
Bourdon-Huguenin, Violaine
Dem, Ahmadou
Diouf, Doudou
Dieng, Mamadou Moustapha
Diop, Pape Saloum
Kane Gueye, Serigne Modou
Ba, Seydi Abdoul
Dia, Yacouba
Ka, Sidy
Mbengue, Babacar
Thiam, Alassane
Sylla Niang, Maguette
Gueye, Papa Madieye
Faye, Oumar
Lopez Sall, Philomene
Cisse, Aynina
Diop, Papa Amadou
Sobol, Hagay
Dieye, Alioune
Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title_full Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title_fullStr Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title_short Evidence for an ancient BRCA1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from Senegal
title_sort evidence for an ancient brca1 pathogenic variant in inherited breast cancer patients from senegal
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6994613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32025337
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41525-020-0114-7
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