The Spectrum of FANCM Protein Truncating Variants in European Breast Cancer Cases

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Dokumenter

  • Gisella Figlioli
  • Anders Kvist
  • Emma Tham
  • Jana Soukupova
  • Petra Kleiblova
  • Taru A Muranen
  • Nadine Andrieu
  • Jacopo Azzollini
  • Judith Balmaña
  • Alicia Barroso
  • Javier Benítez
  • Birgitte Bertelsen
  • Ana Blanco
  • Bernardo Bonanni
  • Åke Borg
  • Joan Brunet
  • Daniele Calistri
  • Mariarosaria Calvello
  • Stepan Chvojka
  • Laura Cortesi
  • Esther Darder
  • Jesús Del Valle
  • Orland Diez
  • Séverine Eon-Marchais
  • Florentia Fostira
  • Francesca Gensini
  • Claude Houdayer
  • Marketa Janatova
  • Johanna I Kiiski
  • Irene Konstantopoulou
  • Katerina Kubelka-Sabit
  • Conxi Lázaro
  • Fabienne Lesueur
  • Siranoush Manoukian
  • Ruta Marcinkute
  • Ugnius Mickys
  • Virginie Moncoutier
  • Aleksander Myszka
  • Tu Nguyen-Dumont
  • Nielsen, Finn Cilius
  • Rimvydas Norvilas
  • Edith Olah
  • Ana Osorio
  • Laura Papi
  • Bernard Peissel
  • Ana Peixoto
  • Dijana Plaseska-Karanfilska
  • Timea Pócza
  • Maria Rossing
  • Vilius Rudaitis
  • ENIGMA Consortium

Germline protein truncating variants (PTVs) in the FANCM gene have been associated with a 2-4-fold increased breast cancer risk in case-control studies conducted in different European populations. However, the distribution and the frequency of FANCM PTVs in Europe have never been investigated. In the present study, we collected the data of 114 European female breast cancer cases with FANCM PTVs ascertained in 20 centers from 13 European countries. We identified 27 different FANCM PTVs. The p.Gln1701* PTV is the most common PTV in Northern Europe with a maximum frequency in Finland and a lower relative frequency in Southern Europe. On the contrary, p.Arg1931* seems to be the most common PTV in Southern Europe. We also showed that p.Arg658*, the third most common PTV, is more frequent in Central Europe, and p.Gln498Thrfs*7 is probably a founder variant from Lithuania. Of the 23 rare or unique FANCM PTVs, 15 have not been previously reported. We provide here the initial spectrum of FANCM PTVs in European breast cancer cases.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer292
TidsskriftCancers
Vol/bind12
Udgave nummer2
Antal sider10
ISSN2072-6694
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

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