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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 3/2002

Open Access 01-06-2002 | Research article

Mutation analysis of the CHK2 gene in breast carcinoma and other cancers

Authors: Sigurdur Ingvarsson, Bjarnveig I Sigbjornsdottir, Chen Huiping, Sigridur H Hafsteinsdottir, Gisli Ragnarsson, Rosa B Barkardottir, Adalgeir Arason, Valgardur Egilsson, Jon TH Bergthorsson

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 3/2002

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Abstract

Background

Mutations in the CHK2 gene at chromosome 22q12.1 have been reported in families with Li-Fraumeni syndrome. Chk2 is an effector kinase that is activated in response to DNA damage and is involved in cell-cycle pathways and p53 pathways.

Methods

We screened 139 breast tumors for loss of heterozygosity at chromosome 22q, using seven microsatellite markers, and screened 119 breast tumors with single-strand conformation polymorphism and DNA sequencing for mutations in the CHK2 gene.

Results

Seventy-four of 139 sporadic breast tumors (53%) show loss of heterozygosity with at least one marker. These samples and 45 tumors from individuals carrying the BRCA2 999del5 mutation were screened for mutations in the CHK2 gene. In addition to putative polymorphic regions in short mononucleotide repeats in a non-coding exon and intron 2, a germ line variant (T59K) in the first coding exon was detected. On screening 1172 cancer patients for the T59K sequence variant, it was detected in a total of four breast-cancer patients, two colon-cancer patients, one stomach-cancer patient and one ovary-cancer patient, but not in 452 healthy individuals. A tumor-specific 5' splice site mutation at site +3 in intron 8 (TTgt [a → c]atg) was also detected.

Conclusion

We conclude that somatic CHK2 mutations are rare in breast cancer, but our results suggest a tumor suppressor function for CHK2 in a small proportion of breast tumors. Furthermore, our results suggest that the T59K CHK2 sequence variant is a low-penetrance allele with respect to tumor growth.
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Metadata
Title
Mutation analysis of the CHK2 gene in breast carcinoma and other cancers
Authors
Sigurdur Ingvarsson
Bjarnveig I Sigbjornsdottir
Chen Huiping
Sigridur H Hafsteinsdottir
Gisli Ragnarsson
Rosa B Barkardottir
Adalgeir Arason
Valgardur Egilsson
Jon TH Bergthorsson
Publication date
01-06-2002
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 3/2002
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr435

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