Germline BRCA1 185delAG mutations in Jewish women with breast cancer Journal Article


Authors: Offit, K.; Gilewski, T.; McGuire, P.; Schluger, A.; Hampel, H.; Brown, K.; Swensen, J.; Neuhausen, S.; Skolnick, M.; Norton, L.; Goldgar, D.
Article Title: Germline BRCA1 185delAG mutations in Jewish women with breast cancer
Abstract: Background. We aimed to find out the proportion of breast cancers in Ashkenazi Jewish women attributable to the frameshift mutation at position 185 involving the deletion of adenine and guanine (185delAG) in the breast cancer gene BRCA1. Methods. We studied 107 Ashkenazi Jewish women with breast cancer seen at medical oncology and genetic counselling clinics in New York over a three and a half year period beginning in 1992. 80 of the women were diagnosed before age 42 years; the other 27 were diagnosed between 42 and 50 years and had a positive family history. Genomic DNA testing by PCR amplification was done to identify any 185delAG mutations of the BRCA1 gene. Findings. Of the 80 women diagnosed before the age of 42 years, 16 (20%, 95% CI 11.2-28.8) were heterozygous for the mutation. All 16 women had at least one first-degree or second-degree relative with breast or ovarian cancer. Of 27 probands diagnosed with breast cancer between the ages of 42 and 50 years who had at least one first-degree relative affected with breast or ovarian cancer, 8 (30%, 95% CI 12-47) had 185delAG mutations. Interpretation. These data suggest that screening for the 185delAG mutation may be useful in genetic counselling of these women where options for detection and prevention of possible cancers can be discussed.
Keywords: adult; major clinical study; frameshift mutation; polymerase chain reaction; ovary cancer; breast cancer; germ line; guanine; family history; familial cancer; genetic screening; jew; genetic counseling; adenine; human; female; priority journal; article
Journal Title: Lancet
Volume: 347
Issue: 9016
ISSN: 0140-6736
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 1996-06-15
Start Page: 1643
End Page: 1645
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(96)91484-1
PUBMED: 8642955
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 22 November 2017 -- Source: Scopus
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