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Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer

BACKGROUND: The goal of this study is to evaluate germline genetic variants in African American men with metastatic prostate cancer as compared to those in Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer in an effort to understand the role of genetic factors in these populations. METHODS: African Amer...

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Autores principales: Ledet, Elisa M., Burgess, Earle F., Sokolova, Alexandra O., Jaeger, Ellen B., Hatton, Whitley, Moses, Marcus, Miller, Patrick, Cotogno, Patrick, Layton, Jodi, Barata, Pedro, Lewis, Brian E., Nakazawa, Mari, Zhu, Jason, Dellinger, Beth, Elrefai, Sara, Nafissi, Nellie N., Egan, Jan B., Shore, Neal, McKay, Rana R., Bryce, Alan H., Cheng, Heather H., Antonarakis, Emmanuel S., Sartor, Oliver
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33792945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pros.24123
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author Ledet, Elisa M.
Burgess, Earle F.
Sokolova, Alexandra O.
Jaeger, Ellen B.
Hatton, Whitley
Moses, Marcus
Miller, Patrick
Cotogno, Patrick
Layton, Jodi
Barata, Pedro
Lewis, Brian E.
Nakazawa, Mari
Zhu, Jason
Dellinger, Beth
Elrefai, Sara
Nafissi, Nellie N.
Egan, Jan B.
Shore, Neal
McKay, Rana R.
Bryce, Alan H.
Cheng, Heather H.
Antonarakis, Emmanuel S.
Sartor, Oliver
author_facet Ledet, Elisa M.
Burgess, Earle F.
Sokolova, Alexandra O.
Jaeger, Ellen B.
Hatton, Whitley
Moses, Marcus
Miller, Patrick
Cotogno, Patrick
Layton, Jodi
Barata, Pedro
Lewis, Brian E.
Nakazawa, Mari
Zhu, Jason
Dellinger, Beth
Elrefai, Sara
Nafissi, Nellie N.
Egan, Jan B.
Shore, Neal
McKay, Rana R.
Bryce, Alan H.
Cheng, Heather H.
Antonarakis, Emmanuel S.
Sartor, Oliver
author_sort Ledet, Elisa M.
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description BACKGROUND: The goal of this study is to evaluate germline genetic variants in African American men with metastatic prostate cancer as compared to those in Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer in an effort to understand the role of genetic factors in these populations. METHODS: African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer who had germline testing using multigene panels were used to generate comparisons. Germline genetic results, clinical parameters, and family histories between the two populations were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 867 patients were included in this retrospective study, including 188 African American and 669 Caucasian patients. There was no significant difference in the likelihood of a pathogenic or likely‐pathogenic variants (PV/LPVs) between African American and Caucasian patients (p = .09). African American patients were more likely to have a variant of unknown significance than Caucasians (odds ratio [OR] = 1.95; p < .0001). BRCA1 PV/LPVs were higher in African Americans (OR = 4.86; p = .04). African American patients were less likely to have a PV/LPV in non‐BRCA DNA repair genes (OR = 0.30; p = .008). Family history of breast (OR = 2.09; p = .002) or ovarian cancer (OR = 2.33; p = .04) predicted PV/LPVs in Caucasians but not African‐Americans. This underscores the limitations of family history in AA men and the importance of personal history to guide germline testing in AA men. CONCLUSIONS: In metastatic prostate cancer patients, PV/LPVs of tested genes did not vary by race, BRCA1 PV/LPVs were more common in the African American subset. However, PV/LPVs in non‐BRCA DNA repair genes were less likely to be encountered in African Americans. Family history associated with genetic testing results in Caucasians only.
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spelling pubmed-82525832021-07-09 Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer Ledet, Elisa M. Burgess, Earle F. Sokolova, Alexandra O. Jaeger, Ellen B. Hatton, Whitley Moses, Marcus Miller, Patrick Cotogno, Patrick Layton, Jodi Barata, Pedro Lewis, Brian E. Nakazawa, Mari Zhu, Jason Dellinger, Beth Elrefai, Sara Nafissi, Nellie N. Egan, Jan B. Shore, Neal McKay, Rana R. Bryce, Alan H. Cheng, Heather H. Antonarakis, Emmanuel S. Sartor, Oliver Prostate Original Articles BACKGROUND: The goal of this study is to evaluate germline genetic variants in African American men with metastatic prostate cancer as compared to those in Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer in an effort to understand the role of genetic factors in these populations. METHODS: African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer who had germline testing using multigene panels were used to generate comparisons. Germline genetic results, clinical parameters, and family histories between the two populations were analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 867 patients were included in this retrospective study, including 188 African American and 669 Caucasian patients. There was no significant difference in the likelihood of a pathogenic or likely‐pathogenic variants (PV/LPVs) between African American and Caucasian patients (p = .09). African American patients were more likely to have a variant of unknown significance than Caucasians (odds ratio [OR] = 1.95; p < .0001). BRCA1 PV/LPVs were higher in African Americans (OR = 4.86; p = .04). African American patients were less likely to have a PV/LPV in non‐BRCA DNA repair genes (OR = 0.30; p = .008). Family history of breast (OR = 2.09; p = .002) or ovarian cancer (OR = 2.33; p = .04) predicted PV/LPVs in Caucasians but not African‐Americans. This underscores the limitations of family history in AA men and the importance of personal history to guide germline testing in AA men. CONCLUSIONS: In metastatic prostate cancer patients, PV/LPVs of tested genes did not vary by race, BRCA1 PV/LPVs were more common in the African American subset. However, PV/LPVs in non‐BRCA DNA repair genes were less likely to be encountered in African Americans. Family history associated with genetic testing results in Caucasians only. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-04-01 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8252583/ /pubmed/33792945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pros.24123 Text en © 2021 The Authors. The Prostate Published by Wiley Periodicals LLC https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Ledet, Elisa M.
Burgess, Earle F.
Sokolova, Alexandra O.
Jaeger, Ellen B.
Hatton, Whitley
Moses, Marcus
Miller, Patrick
Cotogno, Patrick
Layton, Jodi
Barata, Pedro
Lewis, Brian E.
Nakazawa, Mari
Zhu, Jason
Dellinger, Beth
Elrefai, Sara
Nafissi, Nellie N.
Egan, Jan B.
Shore, Neal
McKay, Rana R.
Bryce, Alan H.
Cheng, Heather H.
Antonarakis, Emmanuel S.
Sartor, Oliver
Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title_full Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title_fullStr Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title_short Comparison of germline mutations in African American and Caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
title_sort comparison of germline mutations in african american and caucasian men with metastatic prostate cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33792945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pros.24123
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