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Calibration of Pathogenicity Due to Variant-Induced Leaky Splicing Defects by Using BRCA2 Exon 3 as a Model System.

Hélène Tubeuf1,2, Sandrine M Caputo3,4, Teresa Sullivan5, Julie Rondeaux1, Sophie Krieger1,6, Virginie Caux-Moncoutier3,4, Julie Hauchard1, Gaia Castelain1, Alice Fiévet3,7,8, Laëtitia Meulemans1, Françoise Révillion9, Mélanie Léoné10, Nadia Boutry-Kryza10, Capucine Delnatte11, Marine Guillaud-Bataille8, Linda Cleveland5, Susan Reid5, Eileen Southon5, Omar Soukarieh1, Aurélie Drouet1, Daniela Di Giacomo1, Myriam Vezain1, Françoise Bonnet-Dorion12, Violaine Bourdon13, Hélène Larbre14, Danièle Muller15, Pascal Pujol16, Fátima Vaz17, Séverine Audebert-Bellanger18, Chrystelle Colas3,4, Laurence Venat-Bouvet19, Angela R Solano20, Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet3,7, Claude Houdayer1,21, Thierry Frebourg1,21, Pascaline Gaildrat1, Shyam K Sharan5, Alexandra Martins22.   

Abstract

BRCA2 is a clinically actionable gene implicated in breast and ovarian cancer predisposition that has become a high priority target for improving the classification of variants of unknown significance (VUS). Among all BRCA2 VUS, those causing partial/leaky splicing defects are the most challenging to classify because the minimal level of full-length (FL) transcripts required for normal function remains to be established. Here, we explored BRCA2 exon 3 (BRCA2e3) as a model for calibrating variant-induced spliceogenicity and estimating thresholds for BRCA2 haploinsufficiency. In silico predictions, minigene splicing assays, patients' RNA analyses, a mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) complementation assay and retrieval of patient-related information were combined to determine the minimal requirement of FL BRCA2 transcripts. Of 100 BRCA2e3 variants tested in the minigene assay, 64 were found to be spliceogenic, causing mild to severe RNA defects. Splicing defects were also confirmed in patients' RNA when available. Analysis of a neutral leaky variant (c.231T>G) showed that a reduction of approximately 60% of FL BRCA2 transcripts from a mutant allele does not cause any increase in cancer risk. Moreover, data obtained from mESCs suggest that variants causing a decline in FL BRCA2 with approximately 30% of wild-type are not pathogenic, given that mESCs are fully viable and resistant to DNA-damaging agents in those conditions. In contrast, mESCs producing lower relative amounts of FL BRCA2 exhibited either null or hypomorphic phenotypes. Overall, our findings are likely to have broader implications on the interpretation of BRCA2 variants affecting the splicing pattern of other essential exons. SIGNIFICANCE: These findings demonstrate that BRCA2 tumor suppressor function tolerates substantial reduction in full-length transcripts, helping to determine the pathogenicity of BRCA2 leaky splicing variants, some of which may not increase cancer risk. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32641407      PMCID: PMC7484206          DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-0895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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