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Germline Mutations in PALB2, BRCA1, and RAD51C, Which Regulate DNA Recombination Repair, in Patients With Gastric Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Up to 10% of cases of gastric cancer are familial, but so far, only mutations in CDH1 have been associated with gastric cancer risk. To identify genetic variants that affect risk for gastric cancer, we collected blood samples from 28 patients with hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) not associated with mutations in CDH1 and performed whole-exome sequence analysis. We then analyzed sequences of candidate genes in 333 independent HDGC and non-HDGC cases. We identified 11 cases with mutations in PALB2, BRCA1, or RAD51C genes, which regulate homologous DNA recombination. We found these mutations in 2 of 31 patients with HDGC (6.5%) and 9 of 331 patients with sporadic gastric cancer (2.8%). Most of these mutations had been previously associated with other types of tumors and partially co-segregated with gastric cancer in our study. Tumors that developed in patients with these mutations had a mutation signature associated with somatic homologous recombination deficiency. Our findings indicate that defects in homologous recombination increase risk for gastric cancer.

SUBMITTER: Sahasrabudhe R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5367981 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Germline Mutations in PALB2, BRCA1, and RAD51C, Which Regulate DNA Recombination Repair, in Patients With Gastric Cancer.

Sahasrabudhe Ruta R   Lott Paul P   Bohorquez Mabel M   Toal Ted T   Estrada Ana P AP   Suarez John J JJ   Brea-Fernández Alejandro A   Cameselle-Teijeiro José J   Pinto Carla C   Ramos Irma I   Mantilla Alejandra A   Prieto Rodrigo R   Corvalan Alejandro A   Norero Enrique E   Alvarez Carolina C   Tapia Teresa T   Carvallo Pilar P   Gonzalez Luz M LM   Cock-Rada Alicia A   Solano Angela A   Neffa Florencia F   Della Valle Adriana A   Yau Chris C   Soares Gabriela G   Borowsky Alexander A   Hu Nan N   He Li-Ji LJ   Han Xiao-You XY   Taylor Philip R PR   Goldstein Alisa M AM   Torres Javier J   Echeverry Magdalena M   Ruiz-Ponte Clara C   Teixeira Manuel R MR   Carvajal-Carmona Luis G LG  

Gastroenterology 20161223 5


Up to 10% of cases of gastric cancer are familial, but so far, only mutations in CDH1 have been associated with gastric cancer risk. To identify genetic variants that affect risk for gastric cancer, we collected blood samples from 28 patients with hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC) not associated with mutations in CDH1 and performed whole-exome sequence analysis. We then analyzed sequences of candidate genes in 333 independent HDGC and non-HDGC cases. We identified 11 cases with mutations  ...[more]

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