BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population.
The association of BRCA1/2 mutations with melanoma is not completely determined; the interpretation of variants of unknown significance is also problematic. To evaluate these issues we explored the molecular basis of melanoma risk by performing whole-exome sequencing on a cohort of 96 unrelated Poli...
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doaj-4e2f8eeb5828426ebe60e920893c343b2020-11-25T00:02:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020476810.1371/journal.pone.0204768BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population.Tadeusz DębniakRodney J ScottBohdan GórskiBartłomiej MasojćAndrzej KramRomuald MaleszkaCezary CybulskiKatarzyna Paszkowska-SzczurAniruddh KashyapDawid MurawaKarolina MalińskaMagdalena KiedrowiczEmilia Rogoża-JaniszewskaHelena RudnickaJakub DeptułaPaweł DomagałaWojciech KluźniakMarcin R LenerJan LubińskiThe association of BRCA1/2 mutations with melanoma is not completely determined; the interpretation of variants of unknown significance is also problematic. To evaluate these issues we explored the molecular basis of melanoma risk by performing whole-exome sequencing on a cohort of 96 unrelated Polish early-onset melanoma patients and targeted sequencing of BRCA1/2 genes on additional 30 melanoma patients with familial aggregation of breast and other cancers. Sequencing was performed on peripheral blood. We evaluated MutationTaster, Polyphen2, SIFT, PROVEAN algorithms, analyzed segregation with cancer disease (in both families with identified BRCA2 variants) and in one family performed LOH (based on 2 primary tumors). We found neither pathogenic mutations nor variants of unknown significance within BRCA1. We identified two BRCA2 variants of unknown significance: c.9334G>A and c.4534 C>T. Disease allele frequency was evaluated by genotyping of 1230 consecutive melanoma cases, 5000 breast cancer patients, 3500 prostate cancers and 9900 controls. Both variants were found to be absent among unselected cancer patients and healthy controls. The MutationTaster, Polyphen2 and SIFT algorithms indicate that c.9334G>A is a damaging variant. Due to lack of tumour tissue LOH analysis could not be performed for this variant. The variant segregated with the disease. The c.4534 C>T variant did not segregate with disease, there was no LOH of the variant. The c.9334G>A variant, classified as a rare variant of unknown significance, on current evidence may predisposes to cancers of the breast, prostate and melanoma. Functional studies to describe how the DNA change affects the protein function and a large multi-center study to evaluate its penetrance are required.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6171837?pdf=render |
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Tadeusz Dębniak Rodney J Scott Bohdan Górski Bartłomiej Masojć Andrzej Kram Romuald Maleszka Cezary Cybulski Katarzyna Paszkowska-Szczur Aniruddh Kashyap Dawid Murawa Karolina Malińska Magdalena Kiedrowicz Emilia Rogoża-Janiszewska Helena Rudnicka Jakub Deptuła Paweł Domagała Wojciech Kluźniak Marcin R Lener Jan Lubiński |
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Tadeusz Dębniak Rodney J Scott Bohdan Górski Bartłomiej Masojć Andrzej Kram Romuald Maleszka Cezary Cybulski Katarzyna Paszkowska-Szczur Aniruddh Kashyap Dawid Murawa Karolina Malińska Magdalena Kiedrowicz Emilia Rogoża-Janiszewska Helena Rudnicka Jakub Deptuła Paweł Domagała Wojciech Kluźniak Marcin R Lener Jan Lubiński BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. PLoS ONE |
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Tadeusz Dębniak Rodney J Scott Bohdan Górski Bartłomiej Masojć Andrzej Kram Romuald Maleszka Cezary Cybulski Katarzyna Paszkowska-Szczur Aniruddh Kashyap Dawid Murawa Karolina Malińska Magdalena Kiedrowicz Emilia Rogoża-Janiszewska Helena Rudnicka Jakub Deptuła Paweł Domagała Wojciech Kluźniak Marcin R Lener Jan Lubiński |
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BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. |
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BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. |
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BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. |
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BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. |
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BRCA1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the Polish population. |
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brca1/2 mutations are not a common cause of malignant melanoma in the polish population. |
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The association of BRCA1/2 mutations with melanoma is not completely determined; the interpretation of variants of unknown significance is also problematic. To evaluate these issues we explored the molecular basis of melanoma risk by performing whole-exome sequencing on a cohort of 96 unrelated Polish early-onset melanoma patients and targeted sequencing of BRCA1/2 genes on additional 30 melanoma patients with familial aggregation of breast and other cancers. Sequencing was performed on peripheral blood. We evaluated MutationTaster, Polyphen2, SIFT, PROVEAN algorithms, analyzed segregation with cancer disease (in both families with identified BRCA2 variants) and in one family performed LOH (based on 2 primary tumors). We found neither pathogenic mutations nor variants of unknown significance within BRCA1. We identified two BRCA2 variants of unknown significance: c.9334G>A and c.4534 C>T. Disease allele frequency was evaluated by genotyping of 1230 consecutive melanoma cases, 5000 breast cancer patients, 3500 prostate cancers and 9900 controls. Both variants were found to be absent among unselected cancer patients and healthy controls. The MutationTaster, Polyphen2 and SIFT algorithms indicate that c.9334G>A is a damaging variant. Due to lack of tumour tissue LOH analysis could not be performed for this variant. The variant segregated with the disease. The c.4534 C>T variant did not segregate with disease, there was no LOH of the variant. The c.9334G>A variant, classified as a rare variant of unknown significance, on current evidence may predisposes to cancers of the breast, prostate and melanoma. Functional studies to describe how the DNA change affects the protein function and a large multi-center study to evaluate its penetrance are required. |
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