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Published in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 3/2009

01-02-2009 | Epidemiology

Analysis of FANCB and FANCN/PALB2 Fanconi Anemia genes in BRCA1/2-negative Spanish breast cancer families

Authors: María J. García, Victoria Fernández, Ana Osorio, Alicia Barroso, Gemma LLort, Conxi Lázaro, Ignacio Blanco, Trinidad Caldés, Miguel de la Hoya, Teresa Ramón y Cajal, Carmen Alonso, María-Isabel Tejada, Carlos San Román, Luis Robles-Díaz, Miguel Urioste, Javier Benítez

Published in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Issue 3/2009

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Abstract

Recent reports have shown that mutations in the FANCJ/BRIP1 and FANCN/PALB2 Fanconi Anemia (FA) genes confer a moderate breast cancer risk. Discussion has been raised on the phenotypic characteristics of the PALB2-associated families and tumors. The role of FANCB in breast cancer susceptibility has not been tested to date. Likewise PALB2 mutation frequency has not been studied in Spanish population. We analyzed the complete coding sequence and splicing sites of FANCB and PALB2 in 95 index cases of BRCA1/2-negative Spanish breast cancer families. We also performed an exhaustive screening of three previously described rare but recurrent PALB2 mutations in 725 additional probands. Pathogenic changes were not detected in FANCB. We found a novel PALB2 truncating mutation c.1056_1057delGA (p.K353IfsX7) in one of the 95 screened patients, accounting for a mutation frequency of 1% in our series. Further comprehensive screening of the novel mutation and of previously reported rare but recurrent PALB2 mutations did not reveal any carrier patient. We report the first example of LOH occurring in a PALB2-associated tumor. Our results rule out a major contribution of FANCB to hereditary breast cancer. Our data are consistent with the notion of individually rare PALB2 mutations, lack of mutational hot-spots in the gene and existence of between-population disease-allele heterogeneity. We show evidence that PALB2 loss of function might also conform to the inactivation model of a classic tumor-suppressor gene and present data that adds to the clinically relevant discussion about the existence of a PALB2-breast cancer phenotype.
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Metadata
Title
Analysis of FANCB and FANCN/PALB2 Fanconi Anemia genes in BRCA1/2-negative Spanish breast cancer families
Authors
María J. García
Victoria Fernández
Ana Osorio
Alicia Barroso
Gemma LLort
Conxi Lázaro
Ignacio Blanco
Trinidad Caldés
Miguel de la Hoya
Teresa Ramón y Cajal
Carmen Alonso
María-Isabel Tejada
Carlos San Román
Luis Robles-Díaz
Miguel Urioste
Javier Benítez
Publication date
01-02-2009
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Issue 3/2009
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-008-9945-0

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