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Literature Review of BARD1 as a Cancer Predisposing Gene with a Focus on Breast and Ovarian Cancers.


ABSTRACT: Soon after the discovery of BRCA1 and BRCA2 over 20 years ago, it became apparent that not all hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer syndrome families were explained by germline variants in these cancer predisposing genes, suggesting that other such genes have yet to be discovered. BRCA1-associated ring domain (BARD1), a direct interacting partner of BRCA1, was one of the earliest candidates investigated. Sequencing analyses revealed that potentially pathogenic BARD1 variants likely conferred a low-moderate risk to hereditary breast cancer, but this association is inconsistent. Here, we review studies of BARD1 as a cancer predisposing gene and illustrate the challenge of discovering additional cancer risk genes for hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer. We selected peer reviewed research articles that focused on three themes: (i) sequence analyses of BARD1 to identify potentially pathogenic germline variants in adult hereditary cancer syndromes; (ii) biological assays of BARD1 variants to assess their effect on protein function; and (iii) association studies of BARD1 variants in family-based and case-control study groups to assess cancer risk. In conclusion, BARD1 is likely to be a low-moderate penetrance breast cancer risk gene.

SUBMITTER: Alenezi WM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7464855 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Literature Review of <i>BARD1</i> as a Cancer Predisposing Gene with a Focus on Breast and Ovarian Cancers.

Alenezi Wejdan M WM   Fierheller Caitlin T CT   Recio Neil N   Tonin Patricia N PN  

Genes 20200727 8


Soon after the discovery of <i>BRCA1</i> and <i>BRCA2</i> over 20 years ago, it became apparent that not all hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer syndrome families were explained by germline variants in these cancer predisposing genes, suggesting that other such genes have yet to be discovered. BRCA1-associated ring domain (<i>BARD1</i>), a direct interacting partner of BRCA1, was one of the earliest candidates investigated. Sequencing analyses revealed that potentially pathogenic <i>BARD1</i  ...[more]

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