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Combining Homologous Recombination and Phosphopeptide-binding Data to Predict the Impact of BRCA1 BRCT Variants on Cancer Risk.

Ambre Petitalot1,2, Elodie Dardillac3,4, Eric Jacquet5, Naima Nhiri5, Josée Guirouilh-Barbat3,4, Patrick Julien1, Isslam Bouazzaoui2, Dorine Bonte3, Jean Feunteun3, Jeff A Schnell5, Philippe Lafitte1, Jean-Christophe Aude2, Catherine Noguès1, Etienne Rouleau1, Rosette Lidereau1, Bernard S Lopez3,4, Sophie Zinn-Justin6, Sandrine M Caputo.   

Abstract

BRCA1 mutations have been identified that increase the risk of developing hereditary breast and ovarian cancers. Genetic screening is now offered to patients with a family history of cancer, to adapt their treatment and the management of their relatives. However, a large number of BRCA1 variants of uncertain significance (VUS) are detected. To better understand the significance of these variants, a high-throughput structural and functional analysis was performed on a large set of BRCA1 VUS. Information on both cellular localization and homology-directed DNA repair (HR) capacity was obtained for 78 BRCT missense variants in the UMD-BRCA1 database and measurement of the structural stability and phosphopeptide-binding capacities was performed for 42 mutated BRCT domains. This extensive and systematic analysis revealed that most characterized causal variants affect BRCT-domain solubility in bacteria and all impair BRCA1 HR activity in cells. Furthermore, binding to a set of 5 different phosphopeptides was tested: all causal variants showed phosphopeptide-binding defects and no neutral variant showed such defects. A classification is presented on the basis of mutated BRCT domain solubility, phosphopeptide-binding properties, and VUS HR capacity. These data suggest that HR-defective variants, which present, in addition, BRCT domains either insoluble in bacteria or defective for phosphopeptide binding, lead to an increased cancer risk. Furthermore, the data suggest that variants with a WT HR activity and whose BRCT domains bind with a WT affinity to the 5 phosphopeptides are neutral. The case of variants with WT HR activity and defective phosphopeptide binding should be further characterized, as this last functional defect might be sufficient per se to lead to tumorigenesis. IMPLICATIONS: The analysis of the current study on BRCA1 structural and functional defects on cancer risk and classification presented may improve clinical interpretation and therapeutic selection. ©2018 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30257991     DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-17-0357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Res        ISSN: 1541-7786            Impact factor:   5.852


  10 in total

1.  Impact of amino acid substitutions at secondary structures in the BRCT domains of the tumor suppressor BRCA1: Implications for clinical annotation.

Authors:  Vanessa C Fernandes; Volha A Golubeva; Giuliano Di Pietro; Cara Shields; Kwabena Amankwah; Thales C Nepomuceno; Giuliana de Gregoriis; Renata B V Abreu; Carly Harro; Thiago T Gomes; Ricceli F Silva; Guilherme Suarez-Kurtz; Fergus J Couch; Edwin S Iversen; Alvaro N A Monteiro; Marcelo A Carvalho
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2019-02-14       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  Predicting pathogenicity of missense variants with weakly supervised regression.

Authors:  Yue Cao; Yuanfei Sun; Mostafa Karimi; Haoran Chen; Oluwaseyi Moronfoye; Yang Shen
Journal:  Hum Mutat       Date:  2019-08-07       Impact factor: 4.878

3.  Classification of 101 BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants of uncertain significance by cosegregation study: A powerful approach.

Authors:  Sandrine M Caputo; Lisa Golmard; Mélanie Léone; Francesca Damiola; Marine Guillaud-Bataille; Françoise Revillion; Etienne Rouleau; Nicolas Derive; Adrien Buisson; Noémie Basset; Mathias Schwartz; Paul Vilquin; Celine Garrec; Maud Privat; Mathilde Gay-Bellile; Caroline Abadie; Khadija Abidallah; Fabrice Airaud; Anne-Sophie Allary; Emmanuelle Barouk-Simonet; Muriel Belotti; Charlotte Benigni; Patrick R Benusiglio; Christelle Berthemin; Pascaline Berthet; Ophelie Bertrand; Stéphane Bézieau; Marie Bidart; Yves-Jean Bignon; Anne-Marie Birot; Maud Blanluet; Amelie Bloucard; Johny Bombled; Valerie Bonadona; Françoise Bonnet; Marie-Noëlle Bonnet-Dupeyron; Manon Boulaire; Flavie Boulouard; Ahmed Bouras; Violaine Bourdon; Afane Brahimi; Fanny Brayotel; Brigitte Bressac de Paillerets; Noémie Bronnec; Virginie Bubien; Bruno Buecher; Odile Cabaret; Jennifer Carriere; Jean Chiesa; Stephanie Chieze-Valéro; Camille Cohen; Odile Cohen-Haguenauer; Chrystelle Colas; Marie-Agnès Collonge-Rame; Anne-Laure Conoy; Florence Coulet; Isabelle Coupier; Louise Crivelli; Véronica Cusin; Antoine De Pauw; Catherine Dehainault; Hélène Delhomelle; Capucine Delnatte; Sophie Demontety; Philippe Denizeau; Pierre Devulder; Helene Dreyfus; Catherine Dubois d'Enghein; Anaïs Dupré; Anne Durlach; Sophie Dussart; Anne Fajac; Samira Fekairi; Sandra Fert-Ferrer; Alice Fiévet; Robin Fouillet; Emmanuelle Mouret-Fourme; Marion Gauthier-Villars; Paul Gesta; Sophie Giraud; Laurence Gladieff; Veronica Goldbarg; Vincent Goussot; Virginie Guibert; Erell Guillerm; Christophe Guy; Agnès Hardouin; Céline Heude; Claude Houdayer; Olivier Ingster; Caroline Jacquot-Sawka; Natalie Jones; Sophie Krieger; Sofiane Lacoste; Hakima Lallaoui; Helene Larbre; Anthony Laugé; Gabrielle Le Guyadec; Marine Le Mentec; Caroline Lecerf; Jessica Le Gall; Bérengère Legendre; Clémentine Legrand; Angélina Legros; Sophie Lejeune; Rosette Lidereau; Norbert Lignon; Jean-Marc Limacher; Sarab Lizard; Michel Longy; Alain Lortholary; Pierre Macquere; Audrey Mailliez; Sarah Malsa; Henri Margot; Véronique Mari; Christine Maugard; Cindy Meira; Julie Menjard; Diane Molière; Virginie Moncoutier; Jessica Moretta-Serra; Etienne Muller; Zoe Nevière; Thien-Vu Nguyen Minh Tuan; Tetsuro Noguchi; Catherine Noguès; Florine Oca; Cornel Popovici; Fabienne Prieur; Sabine Raad; Jean-Marc Rey; Agathe Ricou; Lucie Salle; Claire Saule; Nicolas Sevenet; Fatoumata Simaga; Hagay Sobol; Voreak Suybeng; Isabelle Tennevet; Henrique Tenreiro; Julie Tinat; Christine Toulas; Isabelle Turbiez; Nancy Uhrhammer; Pierre Vande Perre; Dominique Vaur; Laurence Venat; Nicolas Viellard; Marie-Charlotte Villy; Mathilde Warcoin; Alice Yvard; Helene Zattara; Olivier Caron; Christine Lasset; Audrey Remenieras; Nadia Boutry-Kryza; Laurent Castéra; Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 11.025

4.  How does re-classification of variants of unknown significance (VUS) impact the management of patients at risk for hereditary breast cancer?

Authors:  Ava Kwong; Cecilia Yuen Sze Ho; Vivian Yvonne Shin; Chun Hang Au; Tsun-Leung Chan; Edmond Shiu Kwan Ma
Journal:  BMC Med Genomics       Date:  2022-05-31       Impact factor: 3.622

Review 5.  Variants of uncertain clinical significance in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer genes: best practices in functional analysis for clinical annotation.

Authors:  Alvaro N Monteiro; Peter Bouwman; Arne N Kousholt; Diana M Eccles; Gael A Millot; Jean-Yves Masson; Marjanka K Schmidt; Shyam K Sharan; Ralph Scully; Lisa Wiesmüller; Fergus Couch; Maaike P G Vreeswijk
Journal:  J Med Genet       Date:  2020-03-09       Impact factor: 6.318

6.  Large scale multifactorial likelihood quantitative analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 variants: An ENIGMA resource to support clinical variant classification.

Authors:  Michael T Parsons; Emma Tudini; Hongyan Li; Eric Hahnen; Barbara Wappenschmidt; Lidia Feliubadaló; Cora M Aalfs; Simona Agata; Kristiina Aittomäki; Elisa Alducci; María Concepción Alonso-Cerezo; Norbert Arnold; Bernd Auber; Rachel Austin; Jacopo Azzollini; Judith Balmaña; Elena Barbieri; Claus R Bartram; Ana Blanco; Britta Blümcke; Sandra Bonache; Bernardo Bonanni; Åke Borg; Beatrice Bortesi; Joan Brunet; Carla Bruzzone; Karolin Bucksch; Giulia Cagnoli; Trinidad Caldés; Almuth Caliebe; Maria A Caligo; Mariarosaria Calvello; Gabriele L Capone; Sandrine M Caputo; Ileana Carnevali; Estela Carrasco; Virginie Caux-Moncoutier; Pietro Cavalli; Giulia Cini; Edward M Clarke; Paola Concolino; Elisa J Cops; Laura Cortesi; Fergus J Couch; Esther Darder; Miguel de la Hoya; Michael Dean; Irmgard Debatin; Jesús Del Valle; Capucine Delnatte; Nicolas Derive; Orland Diez; Nina Ditsch; Susan M Domchek; Véronique Dutrannoy; Diana M Eccles; Hans Ehrencrona; Ute Enders; D Gareth Evans; Chantal Farra; Ulrike Faust; Ute Felbor; Irene Feroce; Miriam Fine; William D Foulkes; Henrique C R Galvao; Gaetana Gambino; Andrea Gehrig; Francesca Gensini; Anne-Marie Gerdes; Aldo Germani; Jutta Giesecke; Viviana Gismondi; Carolina Gómez; Encarna B Gómez Garcia; Sara González; Elia Grau; Sabine Grill; Eva Gross; Aliana Guerrieri-Gonzaga; Marine Guillaud-Bataille; Sara Gutiérrez-Enríquez; Thomas Haaf; Karl Hackmann; Thomas V O Hansen; Marion Harris; Jan Hauke; Tilman Heinrich; Heide Hellebrand; Karen N Herold; Ellen Honisch; Judit Horvath; Claude Houdayer; Verena Hübbel; Silvia Iglesias; Angel Izquierdo; Paul A James; Linda A M Janssen; Udo Jeschke; Silke Kaulfuß; Katharina Keupp; Marion Kiechle; Alexandra Kölbl; Sophie Krieger; Torben A Kruse; Anders Kvist; Fiona Lalloo; Mirjam Larsen; Vanessa L Lattimore; Charlotte Lautrup; Susanne Ledig; Elena Leinert; Alexandra L Lewis; Joanna Lim; Markus Loeffler; Adrià López-Fernández; Emanuela Lucci-Cordisco; Nicolai Maass; Siranoush Manoukian; Monica Marabelli; Laura Matricardi; Alfons Meindl; Rodrigo D Michelli; Setareh Moghadasi; Alejandro Moles-Fernández; Marco Montagna; Gemma Montalban; Alvaro N Monteiro; Eva Montes; Luigi Mori; Lidia Moserle; Clemens R Müller; Christoph Mundhenke; Nadia Naldi; Katherine L Nathanson; Matilde Navarro; Heli Nevanlinna; Cassandra B Nichols; Dieter Niederacher; Henriette R Nielsen; Kai-Ren Ong; Nicholas Pachter; Edenir I Palmero; Laura Papi; Inge Sokilde Pedersen; Bernard Peissel; Pedro Perez-Segura; Katharina Pfeifer; Marta Pineda; Esther Pohl-Rescigno; Nicola K Poplawski; Berardino Porfirio; Anne S Quante; Juliane Ramser; Rui M Reis; Françoise Revillion; Kerstin Rhiem; Barbara Riboli; Julia Ritter; Daniela Rivera; Paula Rofes; Andreas Rump; Monica Salinas; Ana María Sánchez de Abajo; Gunnar Schmidt; Ulrike Schoenwiese; Jochen Seggewiß; Ares Solanes; Doris Steinemann; Mathias Stiller; Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet; Kelly J Sullivan; Rachel Susman; Christian Sutter; Sean V Tavtigian; Soo H Teo; Alex Teulé; Mads Thomassen; Maria Grazia Tibiletti; Marc Tischkowitz; Silvia Tognazzo; Amanda E Toland; Eva Tornero; Therese Törngren; Sara Torres-Esquius; Angela Toss; Alison H Trainer; Katherine M Tucker; Christi J van Asperen; Marion T van Mackelenbergh; Liliana Varesco; Gardenia Vargas-Parra; Raymonda Varon; Ana Vega; Ángela Velasco; Anne-Sophie Vesper; Alessandra Viel; Maaike P G Vreeswijk; Sebastian A Wagner; Anke Waha; Logan C Walker; Rhiannon J Walters; Shan Wang-Gohrke; Bernhard H F Weber; Wilko Weichert; Kerstin Wieland; Lisa Wiesmüller; Isabell Witzel; Achim Wöckel; Emma R Woodward; Silke Zachariae; Valentina Zampiga; Christine Zeder-Göß; Conxi Lázaro; Arcangela De Nicolo; Paolo Radice; Christoph Engel; Rita K Schmutzler; David E Goldgar; Amanda B Spurdle
Journal:  Hum Mutat       Date:  2019-09       Impact factor: 4.878

7.  Germline sequence variants contributing to cancer susceptibility in South African breast cancer patients of African ancestry.

Authors:  Elizabeth J van Rensburg; Fourie Joubert; Dewald Eygelaar
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-01-17       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Value of the loss of heterozygosity to BRCA1 variant classification.

Authors:  Sandrine M Caputo; Etienne Rouleau; Elizabeth Santana Dos Santos; Amanda B Spurdle; Dirce M Carraro; Adrien Briaux; Melissa Southey; Giovana Torrezan; Ambre Petitalot; Raphael Leman; Philippe Lafitte; Didier Meseure; Keltouma Driouch; Lucy Side; Carole Brewer; Sarah Beck; Athalie Melville; Alison Callaway; Françoise Revillion; Maria A A Koike Folgueira; Michael T Parsons; Heather Thorne; Anne Vincent-Salomon; Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet; Ivan Bieche
Journal:  NPJ Breast Cancer       Date:  2022-01-17

9.  Assessment of small in-frame indels and C-terminal nonsense variants of BRCA1 using a validated functional assay.

Authors:  Thales C Nepomuceno; Ana P P Dos Santos; Vanessa C Fernandes; Anna B R Elias; Thiago T Gomes; Guilherme Suarez-Kurtz; Edwin S Iversen; Fergus J Couch; Alvaro N A Monteiro; Marcelo A Carvalho
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 4.996

Review 10.  HRness in Breast and Ovarian Cancers.

Authors:  Elizabeth Santana Dos Santos; François Lallemand; Ambre Petitalot; Sandrine M Caputo; Etienne Rouleau
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-05-28       Impact factor: 5.923

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