Cargando…

A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review

BACKGROUND: Several recent studies in the Baltic region have found extended spectrum of pathogenic variants (PV) of the BRCA1/2 genes. The aim of current study is to analyze the spectrum of the BRCA1/2 PV in population of Latvia and to compare common PV between populations of the Baltic region. METH...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Loza, P., Irmejs, A., Daneberga, Z., Miklasevics, E., Berga-Svitina, E., Subatniece, S., Maksimenko, J., Trofimovics, G., Tauvena, E., Ukleikins, S., Gardovskis, J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7814703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33468216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13053-021-00168-z
_version_ 1783638107215626240
author Loza, P.
Irmejs, A.
Daneberga, Z.
Miklasevics, E.
Berga-Svitina, E.
Subatniece, S.
Maksimenko, J.
Trofimovics, G.
Tauvena, E.
Ukleikins, S.
Gardovskis, J.
author_facet Loza, P.
Irmejs, A.
Daneberga, Z.
Miklasevics, E.
Berga-Svitina, E.
Subatniece, S.
Maksimenko, J.
Trofimovics, G.
Tauvena, E.
Ukleikins, S.
Gardovskis, J.
author_sort Loza, P.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Several recent studies in the Baltic region have found extended spectrum of pathogenic variants (PV) of the BRCA1/2 genes. The aim of current study is to analyze the spectrum of the BRCA1/2 PV in population of Latvia and to compare common PV between populations of the Baltic region. METHODS: We present a cohort of 9543 unrelated individuals including ones with cancer and unaffected individuals from population of Latvia, who were tested for three most common BRCA1 founder PV. In second line testing, 164 founder negative high-risk individuals were tested for PV of the BRCA1/2 using next generation sequencing (NGS). Local spectrum of the BRCA1/2 PV was compared with the Baltic region by performing a literature review. RESULTS: Founder PV c.5266dupC, c.4035delA or c.181 T > G was detected in 369/9543 (3.9%) cases. Other BRCA1/2 PV were found in 44/164 (26.8%) of NGS cases. Four recurrent BRCA1 variants c.5117G > A (p.Gly1706Glu), c.4675G > A (p.Glu1559Lys), c.5503C > T (p.Arg1835*) and c.1961delA (p.Lys654fs) were detected in 18/44 (41.0%), 5/44 (11.4%), 2/44 (4.5%) and 2/44 (4.5%) cases respectively. Additionally, 11 BRCA1 PV and six BRCA2 PV were each found in single family. CONCLUSIONS: By combining three studies by our group of the same cohort in Latvia, frequency of the BRCA1/2 PV for unselected breast and ovarian cancer cases is 241/5060 (4.8%) and 162/1067 (15.2%) respectively. The frequency of three “historical” founder PV is up to 87.0% (369/424). Other non-founder PV contribute to at least 13.0% (55/424) and this proportion probably will rise by increasing numbers of the BRCA1/2 sequencing. In relative numbers, c.5117G > A is currently the third most frequent PV of the BRCA1 in population of Latvia, overcoming previously known third most common founder variant c.181 T > G. In addition to three BRCA1 founder PV, a total of five recurrent BRCA1 and two recurrent BRCA2 PV have been reported in population of Latvia so far. Many of the BRCA1/2 PV reported in Latvia are shared among other populations of the Baltic region.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7814703
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-78147032021-01-21 A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review Loza, P. Irmejs, A. Daneberga, Z. Miklasevics, E. Berga-Svitina, E. Subatniece, S. Maksimenko, J. Trofimovics, G. Tauvena, E. Ukleikins, S. Gardovskis, J. Hered Cancer Clin Pract Research BACKGROUND: Several recent studies in the Baltic region have found extended spectrum of pathogenic variants (PV) of the BRCA1/2 genes. The aim of current study is to analyze the spectrum of the BRCA1/2 PV in population of Latvia and to compare common PV between populations of the Baltic region. METHODS: We present a cohort of 9543 unrelated individuals including ones with cancer and unaffected individuals from population of Latvia, who were tested for three most common BRCA1 founder PV. In second line testing, 164 founder negative high-risk individuals were tested for PV of the BRCA1/2 using next generation sequencing (NGS). Local spectrum of the BRCA1/2 PV was compared with the Baltic region by performing a literature review. RESULTS: Founder PV c.5266dupC, c.4035delA or c.181 T > G was detected in 369/9543 (3.9%) cases. Other BRCA1/2 PV were found in 44/164 (26.8%) of NGS cases. Four recurrent BRCA1 variants c.5117G > A (p.Gly1706Glu), c.4675G > A (p.Glu1559Lys), c.5503C > T (p.Arg1835*) and c.1961delA (p.Lys654fs) were detected in 18/44 (41.0%), 5/44 (11.4%), 2/44 (4.5%) and 2/44 (4.5%) cases respectively. Additionally, 11 BRCA1 PV and six BRCA2 PV were each found in single family. CONCLUSIONS: By combining three studies by our group of the same cohort in Latvia, frequency of the BRCA1/2 PV for unselected breast and ovarian cancer cases is 241/5060 (4.8%) and 162/1067 (15.2%) respectively. The frequency of three “historical” founder PV is up to 87.0% (369/424). Other non-founder PV contribute to at least 13.0% (55/424) and this proportion probably will rise by increasing numbers of the BRCA1/2 sequencing. In relative numbers, c.5117G > A is currently the third most frequent PV of the BRCA1 in population of Latvia, overcoming previously known third most common founder variant c.181 T > G. In addition to three BRCA1 founder PV, a total of five recurrent BRCA1 and two recurrent BRCA2 PV have been reported in population of Latvia so far. Many of the BRCA1/2 PV reported in Latvia are shared among other populations of the Baltic region. BioMed Central 2021-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7814703/ /pubmed/33468216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13053-021-00168-z Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open AccessThis 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 licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence 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 licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research
Loza, P.
Irmejs, A.
Daneberga, Z.
Miklasevics, E.
Berga-Svitina, E.
Subatniece, S.
Maksimenko, J.
Trofimovics, G.
Tauvena, E.
Ukleikins, S.
Gardovskis, J.
A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title_full A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title_fullStr A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title_full_unstemmed A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title_short A novel frequent BRCA1 recurrent variant c.5117G > A (p.Gly1206Glu) identified after 20 years of BRCA1/2 research in the Baltic region: cohort study and literature review
title_sort novel frequent brca1 recurrent variant c.5117g > a (p.gly1206glu) identified after 20 years of brca1/2 research in the baltic region: cohort study and literature review
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7814703/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33468216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13053-021-00168-z
work_keys_str_mv AT lozap anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT irmejsa anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT danebergaz anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT miklasevicse anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT bergasvitinae anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT subatnieces anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT maksimenkoj anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT trofimovicsg anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT tauvenae anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT ukleikinss anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT gardovskisj anovelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT lozap novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT irmejsa novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT danebergaz novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT miklasevicse novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT bergasvitinae novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT subatnieces novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT maksimenkoj novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT trofimovicsg novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT tauvenae novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT ukleikinss novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview
AT gardovskisj novelfrequentbrca1recurrentvariantc5117gapgly1206gluidentifiedafter20yearsofbrca12researchinthebalticregioncohortstudyandliteraturereview