| Literature DB >> 35882702 |
Giovanni Corso1,2, Valentina Tagliaferri3, Giulia Massari3, Antonio Cioffi4, Elisabetta Maria Cristina Rossi3, Paolo Veronesi3,5, Francesca Magnoni3.
Abstract
The global distribution of germline CDH1 mutations in hereditary diffuse gastric cancer families, is highly heterogenous. The aim of this study was to determine if there is any geographic clustering of CDH1 mutations in families with the hereditary diffuse gastric cancer syndrome. Data from 1998 to 2021 were collected systematically according to the PRISMA guidelines. 571 germline CDH1 mutations were recorded worldwide, with 387 (67.8%) of them reported in 108 families. The largest clusters of CDH1 mutations were identified in central Europe, north America, northern Europe, New Zealand (Māori), and south America. A high penetrance risk for GC development was observed for c.1008G > T in New Zealand (Māori), c.1565 + 2insT in northern Europe, c.1901C > T in Portugal, and c.1003C > T in the USA. Our observations are consistent with a specific local clustering of some recurrent CDH1 mutations within specific countries.Entities:
Keywords: E-cadherin germline mutation; Global cancer distribution; Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer
Year: 2022 PMID: 35882702 DOI: 10.1007/s10689-022-00309-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fam Cancer ISSN: 1389-9600 Impact factor: 2.446