Literature DB >> 8571953

Haplotype and phenotype analysis of six recurrent BRCA1 mutations in 61 families: results of an international study.

S L Neuhausen1, S Mazoyer, L Friedman, M Stratton, K Offit, A Caligo, G Tomlinson, L Cannon-Albright, T Bishop, D Kelsell, E Solomon, B Weber, F Couch, J Struewing, P Tonin, F Durocher, S Narod, M H Skolnick, G Lenoir, O Serova, B Ponder, D Stoppa-Lyonnet, D Easton, M C King, D E Goldgar.   

Abstract

Several BRCA1 mutations have now been found to occur in geographically diverse breast and ovarian cancer families. To investigate mutation origin and mutation-specific phenotypes due to BRCA1, we constructed a haplotype of nine polymorphic markers within or immediately flanking the BRCA1 locus in a set of 61 breast/ovarian cancer families selected for having one of six recurrent BRCA1 mutations. Tests of both mutations and family-specific differences in age at diagnosis were not significant. A comparison of the six mutations in the relative proportions of cases of breast and ovarian cancer was suggestive of an effect (P = .069), with 57% of women presumed affected because of the 1294 del 40 BRCA1 mutation having ovarian cancer, compared with 14% of affected women with the splice-site mutation in intron 5 of BRCA1. For the BRCA1 mutations studied here, the individual mutations are estimated to have arisen 9-170 generations ago. In general, a high degree of haplotype conservation across the region was observed, with haplotype differences most often due to mutations in the short-tandem-repeat markers, although some likely instances of recombination also were observed. For several of the instances, there was evidence for multiple, independent, BRCA1 mutational events.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8571953      PMCID: PMC1914544     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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