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BMC Medical Genetics
Germline TP53 mutational spectrum in French Canadians with breast cancer
Patricia N Tonin4  Steven A Narod1  William D Foulkes4  Diane Provencher2  Anne-Marie Mes-Masson3  Mohammed R Akbari1  Suzanna L Arcand5 
[1] Women’s College Research Institute, Women’s College Hospital, and University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;Division de gynécologie oncologique Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal et Institut du cancer de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada;Program in Cancer Genetics, Departments of Oncology, Human Genetics and Medicine, McGill University, Quebec, Canada;Cancer Research Program, The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, 1001 Decarie Boulevard, E02.6217, Montreal H4A 3J1, Quebec, Canada
关键词: BRCA2;    BRCA1;    Founders;    French Canadian;    Hereditary breast cancer;    Breast cancer;    TP53;   
Others  :  1177678
DOI  :  10.1186/s12881-015-0169-y
 received in 2014-07-28, accepted in 2015-03-27,  发布年份 2015
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Specific germline mutations in the hereditary breast-ovarian cancer susceptibility (HBC/HBOC) genes, BRCA1, BRCA2 and PALB2, have been shown to recur in French Canadians of Quebec, Canada, and this has been attributed to common ancestors. Germline TP53 mutation carriers are known to segregate in Li-Fraumeni syndrome families, which feature young age of onset breast cancer. We have reported rare TP53 mutation carriers in French Canadian HBC families, though none recurred possibly due to the limited number of cancer families investigated. Here we describe TP53 germline mutations found in French Canadian cancer families provided from hereditary cancer clinics; investigate 37 new BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation-negative HBC/HBOC families for the TP53 mutations; and assess the frequency of TP53 mutations in a 1235 French Canadian breast cancer cases not selected for family history of cancer.

Methods

TP53 mutation-positive pedigrees from French Canadian cancer families were provided from local hereditary cancer clinics. Bidirectional Sanger sequencing of all protein encoding exons of TP53 was performed using peripheral blood lymphocyte DNA from breast/ovarian cancer probands from 37 HBC/HBOC families of French Canadian descent. Targeted bidirectional Sanger sequencing assay of regions containing the identified TP53 mutations was performed on 1235 French Canadian breast cancer cases not selected for family history cancer.

Results

Five new TP53 mutations were identified in six pedigrees from hereditary cancer clinics. No deleterious mutations were identified in cancer probands from 37 HBC/HBOC families. A targeted mutation screen of the 1235 breast cancer cases identified a c.844C>T [p.Arg282Trp] mutation carrier. This mutation was also found among the six mutation-positive cancer families provided by the local hereditary cancer clinics. The targeted screen also uncovered a new TP53 mutation, c.685T>C [p.Cys229Arg] that was found in two breast cancer cases. All TP53 mutation carriers were among the 656 women with breast cancer diagnosed less than 50 years of age.

Conclusions

In all six new TP53 mutations were identified in French Canadians, where two each occurred in independently ascertained cases/families. Although all newly identified breast cancer mutation carriers reported a family history of cancer, none were consistent with features of Li-Fraumeni syndrome families.

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2015 Arcand et al.; licensee BioMed Central.

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