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A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect

BACKGROUND: RAD51C is important in DNA repair and individuals with pathogenic RAD51C variants have increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC), an autosomal dominant genetic predisposition to early onset breast and/or ovarian cancer. METHODS: Five female HBOC probands sequ...

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Autores principales: Dawson, Lesa M., Smith, Kerri N., Werdyani, Salem, Ndikumana, Robyn, Penney, Cindy, Wiede, Louisa L., Smith, Kendra L., Pater, Justin A., MacMillan, Andrée, Green, Jane, Drover, Sheila, Young, Terry‐Lynn, O’Rielly, Darren D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31782267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1070
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author Dawson, Lesa M.
Smith, Kerri N.
Werdyani, Salem
Ndikumana, Robyn
Penney, Cindy
Wiede, Louisa L.
Smith, Kendra L.
Pater, Justin A.
MacMillan, Andrée
Green, Jane
Drover, Sheila
Young, Terry‐Lynn
O’Rielly, Darren D.
author_facet Dawson, Lesa M.
Smith, Kerri N.
Werdyani, Salem
Ndikumana, Robyn
Penney, Cindy
Wiede, Louisa L.
Smith, Kendra L.
Pater, Justin A.
MacMillan, Andrée
Green, Jane
Drover, Sheila
Young, Terry‐Lynn
O’Rielly, Darren D.
author_sort Dawson, Lesa M.
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description BACKGROUND: RAD51C is important in DNA repair and individuals with pathogenic RAD51C variants have increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC), an autosomal dominant genetic predisposition to early onset breast and/or ovarian cancer. METHODS: Five female HBOC probands sequenced negative for moderate‐ and high‐risk genes but shared a recurrent variant of uncertain significance in RAD51C (NM_058216.3: c.571 + 4A > G). Participant recruitment was followed by haplotype and case/control analyses, RNA splicing analysis, gene and protein expression assays, and Sanger sequencing of tumors. RESULTS: The RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G variant segregates with HBOC, with heterozygotes sharing a 5.07 Mbp haplotype. RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G is increased ~52‐fold in the Newfoundland population compared with the general Caucasian population and positive population controls share disease‐associated alleles, providing evidence of a founder effect. Splicing analysis confirmed in silico predictions that RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G causes exon 3 skipping, creating an immediate premature termination codon. Gene and protein expression were significantly reduced in a RAD51C c.571 + 4G > A heterozygote compared with a wild‐type relative. Sanger sequencing of tumors from two probands indicates loss‐of‐heterozygosity, suggesting loss of function. CONCLUSION: The RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G variant affects mRNA splicing and should be re‐classified as pathogenic according to American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines.
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spelling pubmed-70056612020-02-13 A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect Dawson, Lesa M. Smith, Kerri N. Werdyani, Salem Ndikumana, Robyn Penney, Cindy Wiede, Louisa L. Smith, Kendra L. Pater, Justin A. MacMillan, Andrée Green, Jane Drover, Sheila Young, Terry‐Lynn O’Rielly, Darren D. Mol Genet Genomic Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: RAD51C is important in DNA repair and individuals with pathogenic RAD51C variants have increased risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome (HBOC), an autosomal dominant genetic predisposition to early onset breast and/or ovarian cancer. METHODS: Five female HBOC probands sequenced negative for moderate‐ and high‐risk genes but shared a recurrent variant of uncertain significance in RAD51C (NM_058216.3: c.571 + 4A > G). Participant recruitment was followed by haplotype and case/control analyses, RNA splicing analysis, gene and protein expression assays, and Sanger sequencing of tumors. RESULTS: The RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G variant segregates with HBOC, with heterozygotes sharing a 5.07 Mbp haplotype. RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G is increased ~52‐fold in the Newfoundland population compared with the general Caucasian population and positive population controls share disease‐associated alleles, providing evidence of a founder effect. Splicing analysis confirmed in silico predictions that RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G causes exon 3 skipping, creating an immediate premature termination codon. Gene and protein expression were significantly reduced in a RAD51C c.571 + 4G > A heterozygote compared with a wild‐type relative. Sanger sequencing of tumors from two probands indicates loss‐of‐heterozygosity, suggesting loss of function. CONCLUSION: The RAD51C c.571 + 4A > G variant affects mRNA splicing and should be re‐classified as pathogenic according to American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7005661/ /pubmed/31782267 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1070 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Dawson, Lesa M.
Smith, Kerri N.
Werdyani, Salem
Ndikumana, Robyn
Penney, Cindy
Wiede, Louisa L.
Smith, Kendra L.
Pater, Justin A.
MacMillan, Andrée
Green, Jane
Drover, Sheila
Young, Terry‐Lynn
O’Rielly, Darren D.
A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title_full A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title_fullStr A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title_full_unstemmed A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title_short A dominant RAD51C pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the Newfoundland population due to founder effect
title_sort dominant rad51c pathogenic splicing variant predisposes to breast and ovarian cancer in the newfoundland population due to founder effect
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7005661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31782267
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mgg3.1070
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