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The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing

SIMPLE SUMMARY: An unexpectedly high number of early-onset diffuse gastric and lobular breast cancer in apparently unrelated families carrying the same CDH1 c.1901C>T variant (formerly known as missense p.A634V) in Northern Portugal suggested a founder effect in this region. We demonstrated that...

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Autores principales: Barbosa-Matos, Rita, Leal Silva, Rafaela, Garrido, Luzia, Aguiar, Ana Cerqueira, Garcia-Pelaez, José, André, Ana, Seixas, Susana, Sousa, Sónia Passos, Ferro, Luísa, Vilarinho, Lúcia, Gullo, Irene, Devezas, Vitor, Oliveira, Renata, Fernandes, Susana, Costa, Susy Cabral, Magalhães, André, Baptista, Manuela, Carneiro, Fátima, Pinheiro, Hugo, Castedo, Sérgio, Oliveira, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174464
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author Barbosa-Matos, Rita
Leal Silva, Rafaela
Garrido, Luzia
Aguiar, Ana Cerqueira
Garcia-Pelaez, José
André, Ana
Seixas, Susana
Sousa, Sónia Passos
Ferro, Luísa
Vilarinho, Lúcia
Gullo, Irene
Devezas, Vitor
Oliveira, Renata
Fernandes, Susana
Costa, Susy Cabral
Magalhães, André
Baptista, Manuela
Carneiro, Fátima
Pinheiro, Hugo
Castedo, Sérgio
Oliveira, Carla
author_facet Barbosa-Matos, Rita
Leal Silva, Rafaela
Garrido, Luzia
Aguiar, Ana Cerqueira
Garcia-Pelaez, José
André, Ana
Seixas, Susana
Sousa, Sónia Passos
Ferro, Luísa
Vilarinho, Lúcia
Gullo, Irene
Devezas, Vitor
Oliveira, Renata
Fernandes, Susana
Costa, Susy Cabral
Magalhães, André
Baptista, Manuela
Carneiro, Fátima
Pinheiro, Hugo
Castedo, Sérgio
Oliveira, Carla
author_sort Barbosa-Matos, Rita
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: An unexpectedly high number of early-onset diffuse gastric and lobular breast cancer in apparently unrelated families carrying the same CDH1 c.1901C>T variant (formerly known as missense p.A634V) in Northern Portugal suggested a founder effect in this region. We demonstrated that c.1901C>T is a truncating variant triggered by cryptic splicing, calculated its mutational age, and characterized the tumour spectrum and age of onset in affected families. ABSTRACT: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) caused by CDH1 variants predisposes to early-onset diffuse gastric (DGC) and lobular breast cancer (LBC). In Northern Portugal, the unusually high number of HDGC cases in unrelated families carrying the c.1901C>T variant (formerly known as p.A634V) suggested this as a CDH1-founder variant. We aimed to demonstrate that c.1901C>T is a bona fide truncating variant inducing cryptic splicing, to calculate the timing of a potential founder effect, and to characterize tumour spectrum and age of onset in carrying families. The impact in splicing was proven by using carriers’ RNA for PCR-cloning sequencing and allelic expression imbalance analysis with SNaPshot. Carriers and noncarriers were haplotyped for 12 polymorphic markers, and the decay of haplotype sharing (DHS) method was used to estimate the time to the most common ancestor of c.1901C>T. Clinical information from 58 carriers was collected and analysed. We validated the cryptic splice site within CDH1-exon 12, which was preferred over the canonical one in 100% of sequenced clones. Cryptic splicing induced an out-of-frame 37bp deletion in exon 12, premature truncation (p.Ala634ProfsTer7), and consequently RNA mediated decay. The haplotypes carrying the c.1901C>T variant were found to share a common ancestral estimated at 490 years (95% Confidence Interval 445–10,900). Among 58 carriers (27 males (M)–31 females (F); 13–83 years), DGC occurred in 11 (18.9%; 4M–7F; average age 33 ± 12) and LBC in 6 females (19.4%; average age 50 ± 8). Herein, we demonstrated that the c.1901C>T variant is a loss-of-function splice-site variant that underlies the first CDH1-founder effect in Portugal. Knowledge on this founder effect will drive genetic testing of this specific variant in HDGC families in this geographical region and allow intrafamilial penetrance analysis and better estimation of variant-associated tumour risks, disease age of onset, and spectrum.
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spelling pubmed-84306752021-09-11 The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing Barbosa-Matos, Rita Leal Silva, Rafaela Garrido, Luzia Aguiar, Ana Cerqueira Garcia-Pelaez, José André, Ana Seixas, Susana Sousa, Sónia Passos Ferro, Luísa Vilarinho, Lúcia Gullo, Irene Devezas, Vitor Oliveira, Renata Fernandes, Susana Costa, Susy Cabral Magalhães, André Baptista, Manuela Carneiro, Fátima Pinheiro, Hugo Castedo, Sérgio Oliveira, Carla Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: An unexpectedly high number of early-onset diffuse gastric and lobular breast cancer in apparently unrelated families carrying the same CDH1 c.1901C>T variant (formerly known as missense p.A634V) in Northern Portugal suggested a founder effect in this region. We demonstrated that c.1901C>T is a truncating variant triggered by cryptic splicing, calculated its mutational age, and characterized the tumour spectrum and age of onset in affected families. ABSTRACT: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) caused by CDH1 variants predisposes to early-onset diffuse gastric (DGC) and lobular breast cancer (LBC). In Northern Portugal, the unusually high number of HDGC cases in unrelated families carrying the c.1901C>T variant (formerly known as p.A634V) suggested this as a CDH1-founder variant. We aimed to demonstrate that c.1901C>T is a bona fide truncating variant inducing cryptic splicing, to calculate the timing of a potential founder effect, and to characterize tumour spectrum and age of onset in carrying families. The impact in splicing was proven by using carriers’ RNA for PCR-cloning sequencing and allelic expression imbalance analysis with SNaPshot. Carriers and noncarriers were haplotyped for 12 polymorphic markers, and the decay of haplotype sharing (DHS) method was used to estimate the time to the most common ancestor of c.1901C>T. Clinical information from 58 carriers was collected and analysed. We validated the cryptic splice site within CDH1-exon 12, which was preferred over the canonical one in 100% of sequenced clones. Cryptic splicing induced an out-of-frame 37bp deletion in exon 12, premature truncation (p.Ala634ProfsTer7), and consequently RNA mediated decay. The haplotypes carrying the c.1901C>T variant were found to share a common ancestral estimated at 490 years (95% Confidence Interval 445–10,900). Among 58 carriers (27 males (M)–31 females (F); 13–83 years), DGC occurred in 11 (18.9%; 4M–7F; average age 33 ± 12) and LBC in 6 females (19.4%; average age 50 ± 8). Herein, we demonstrated that the c.1901C>T variant is a loss-of-function splice-site variant that underlies the first CDH1-founder effect in Portugal. Knowledge on this founder effect will drive genetic testing of this specific variant in HDGC families in this geographical region and allow intrafamilial penetrance analysis and better estimation of variant-associated tumour risks, disease age of onset, and spectrum. MDPI 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8430675/ /pubmed/34503274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174464 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barbosa-Matos, Rita
Leal Silva, Rafaela
Garrido, Luzia
Aguiar, Ana Cerqueira
Garcia-Pelaez, José
André, Ana
Seixas, Susana
Sousa, Sónia Passos
Ferro, Luísa
Vilarinho, Lúcia
Gullo, Irene
Devezas, Vitor
Oliveira, Renata
Fernandes, Susana
Costa, Susy Cabral
Magalhães, André
Baptista, Manuela
Carneiro, Fátima
Pinheiro, Hugo
Castedo, Sérgio
Oliveira, Carla
The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title_full The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title_fullStr The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title_full_unstemmed The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title_short The CDH1 c.1901C>T Variant: A Founder Variant in the Portuguese Population with Severe Impact in mRNA Splicing
title_sort cdh1 c.1901c>t variant: a founder variant in the portuguese population with severe impact in mrna splicing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8430675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34503274
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13174464
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