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Evidence against PALB2 involvement in Icelandic breast cancer susceptibility.


ABSTRACT: Several mutations in the PALB2 gene (partner and localizer of BRCA2) have been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, including a founder mutation, 1592delT, reported in Finnish breast cancer families. Although most often the risk is moderate, it doesn't exclude families with high-risk mutations to exist and such observations have been reported. To see if high-risk PALB2-mutations may be present in the geographically confined population of Iceland, linkage analysis was done on 111 individuals, thereof 61 breast cancer cases, from 9 high-risk non-BRCA1/BRCA2 breast cancer families, targeting the PALB2 region. Also, screening for the 1592delT founder mutation in the 9 high-risk families and in 638 unselected breast cancer cases was performed. The results indicate no linkage in any of the high-risk families and screening for the 1592delT mutation was negative in all samples. PALB2 appears not to be a significant factor in high-risk breast cancer families in Iceland and the 1592delT mutation is not seen to be associated with breast cancer in Iceland.

SUBMITTER: Gunnarsson H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2491591 | biostudies-literature | 2008

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evidence against PALB2 involvement in Icelandic breast cancer susceptibility.

Gunnarsson Haukur H   Arason Adalgeir A   Gillanders Elizabeth M EM   Agnarsson Bjarni A BA   Johannesdottir Gudrun G   Johannsson Oskar Th OT   Barkardottir Rosa B RB  

Journal of negative results in biomedicine 20080717


Several mutations in the PALB2 gene (partner and localizer of BRCA2) have been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, including a founder mutation, 1592delT, reported in Finnish breast cancer families. Although most often the risk is moderate, it doesn't exclude families with high-risk mutations to exist and such observations have been reported. To see if high-risk PALB2-mutations may be present in the geographically confined population of Iceland, linkage analysis was done on 111 i  ...[more]

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