Germline whole exome sequencing and large-scale replication identifies FANCM as a likely high grade serous ovarian cancer susceptibility gene Journal Article


Authors: Dicks, E.; Song, H.; Ramus, S. J.; Van Oudenhove, E.; Tyrer, J. P.; Intermaggio, M. P.; Kar, S.; Harrington, P.; Bowtell, D. D.; AOCS Study Group; Cicek, M. S.; Cunningham, J. M.; Fridley, B. L.; Alsop, J.; Jimenez-Linan, M.; Piskorz, A.; Goranova, T.; Kent, E.; Siddiqui, N.; Paul, J.; Crawford, R.; Poblete, S.; Lele, S.; Sucheston-Campbell, L.; Moysich, K. B.; Sieh, W.; McGuire, V.; Lester, J.; Odunsi, K.; Whittemore, A. S.; Bogdanova, N.; Dürst, M.; Hillemanns, P.; Karlan, B. Y.; Gentry-Maharaj, A.; Menon, U.; Tischkowitz, M.; Levine, D.; Brenton, J. D.; Dörk, T.; Goode, E. L.; Gayther, S. A.; Pharoah, P. D. P.
Article Title: Germline whole exome sequencing and large-scale replication identifies FANCM as a likely high grade serous ovarian cancer susceptibility gene
Abstract: We analyzed whole exome sequencing data in germline DNA from 412 high grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) cases from The Cancer Genome Atlas Project and identified 5,517 genes harboring a predicted deleterious germline coding mutation in at least one HGSOC case. Gene-set enrichment analysis showed enrichment for genes involved in DNA repair (p = 1.8×10-3). Twelve DNA repair genes - APEX1, APLF, ATX, EME1, FANCL, FANCM, MAD2L2, PARP2, PARP3, POLN, RAD54L and SMUG1 - were prioritized for targeted sequencing in up to 3,107 HGSOC cases, 1,491 cases of other epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) subtypes and 3,368 unaffected controls of European origin. We estimated mutation prevalence for each gene and tested for associations with disease risk. Mutations were identified in both cases and controls in all genes except MAD2L2, where we found no evidence of mutations in controls. In FANCM we observed a higher mutation frequency in HGSOC cases compared to controls (29/3,107 cases, 0.96 percent; 13/3,368 controls, 0.38 percent; P=0.008) with little evidence for association with other subtypes (6/1,491, 0.40 percent; P=0.82). The relative risk of HGSOC associated with deleterious FANCM mutations was estimated to be 2.5 (95% CI 1.3 - 5.0; P=0.006). In summary, whole exome sequencing of EOC cases with large-scale replication in casecontrol studies has identified FANCM as a likely novel susceptibility gene for HGSOC, with mutations associated with a moderate increase in risk. These data may have clinical implications for risk prediction and prevention approaches for high-grade serous ovarian cancer in the future and a significant impact on reducing disease mortality. © Dicks et al.
Keywords: ovarian cancer; dna repair; susceptibility genes; next generation sequencing
Journal Title: Oncotarget
Volume: 8
Issue: 31
ISSN: 1949-2553
Publisher: Impact Journals  
Date Published: 2017-08-01
Start Page: 50930
End Page: 50940
Language: English
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.15871
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5584218
PUBMED: 28881617
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 5 September 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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