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Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history

BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA) play essential roles in maintaining genome stability. BRCA germline pathogenic variants increase cancer risk. However, the evolutionary origin of human BRCA pathogenic variants remains largely elusive. We tested the 2,972 human BRCA1 and 3,652 human BRCA2 pathogenic variants f...

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Autores principales: Li, Jiaheng, Zhao, Bojin, Huang, Teng, Qin, Zixin, Wang, San Ming
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Life Science Alliance LLC 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165121
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101263
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author Li, Jiaheng
Zhao, Bojin
Huang, Teng
Qin, Zixin
Wang, San Ming
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Zhao, Bojin
Huang, Teng
Qin, Zixin
Wang, San Ming
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description BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA) play essential roles in maintaining genome stability. BRCA germline pathogenic variants increase cancer risk. However, the evolutionary origin of human BRCA pathogenic variants remains largely elusive. We tested the 2,972 human BRCA1 and 3,652 human BRCA2 pathogenic variants from ClinVar database in 100 vertebrates across eight clades, but failed to find evidence to show cross-species evolution conservation as the origin; we searched the variants in 2,792 ancient human genome data, and identified 28 BRCA1 and 22 BRCA2 pathogenic variants in 44 cases dated from 45,000 to 300 yr ago; we analyzed the haplotype-dated human BRCA pathogenic founder variants, and observed that they were mostly arisen within the past 3,000 yr; we traced ethnic distribution of human BRCA pathogenic variants, and found that the majority were present in single or a few ethnic populations. Based on the data, we propose that human BRCA pathogenic variants were highly likely arisen in recent human history after the latest out-of-Africa migration, and the expansion of modern human population could largely increase the variation spectrum.
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spelling pubmed-88600972022-03-11 Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history Li, Jiaheng Zhao, Bojin Huang, Teng Qin, Zixin Wang, San Ming Life Sci Alliance Research Articles BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA) play essential roles in maintaining genome stability. BRCA germline pathogenic variants increase cancer risk. However, the evolutionary origin of human BRCA pathogenic variants remains largely elusive. We tested the 2,972 human BRCA1 and 3,652 human BRCA2 pathogenic variants from ClinVar database in 100 vertebrates across eight clades, but failed to find evidence to show cross-species evolution conservation as the origin; we searched the variants in 2,792 ancient human genome data, and identified 28 BRCA1 and 22 BRCA2 pathogenic variants in 44 cases dated from 45,000 to 300 yr ago; we analyzed the haplotype-dated human BRCA pathogenic founder variants, and observed that they were mostly arisen within the past 3,000 yr; we traced ethnic distribution of human BRCA pathogenic variants, and found that the majority were present in single or a few ethnic populations. Based on the data, we propose that human BRCA pathogenic variants were highly likely arisen in recent human history after the latest out-of-Africa migration, and the expansion of modern human population could largely increase the variation spectrum. Life Science Alliance LLC 2022-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8860097/ /pubmed/35165121 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101263 Text en © 2022 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhao, Bojin
Huang, Teng
Qin, Zixin
Wang, San Ming
Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title_full Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title_fullStr Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title_full_unstemmed Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title_short Human BRCA pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
title_sort human brca pathogenic variants were originated during recent human history
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8860097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35165121
http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101263
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