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Different expressivity of BRCA1 and BRCA2: analysis of 179 Italian pedigrees with identified mutation

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Citazione:
Different expressivity of BRCA1 and BRCA2: analysis of 179 Italian pedigrees with identified mutation / Aretini, P; D'Andrea, E; Pasini, B; Viel, A; Costantini, Rm; Cortesi, L; Ricevuto, E; Agata, S; Bisegna, R; Boiocchi, M; Caligo, Ma; Chieco Bianchi, L; Cipollini, G; Crucianelli, R; D'Amico, C; Federico, Massimo; Ghimenti, C; De Giacomi, C; De Nicolo, A; Della Puppa, L; Ferrari, Stefano; Ficorella, C; Iandolo, D; Manoukian, S; Marchetti, P; Marroni, F; Menin, C; Montagna, M; Ottini, L; Pensotti, V; Pierotti, M; Radice, P; Santarosa, M; Silingardi, Vittorio; Turchetti, D; Bevilacqua, G; Presciuttini, S.. - In: BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT. - ISSN 0167-6806. - STAMPA. - 81:1(2003), pp. 71-79. [10.1023/A:1025428807472]
Abstract:
Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 show different expressivity with respect to cancer risk, and allelic heterogeneity may be present in both genes. We collected 179 pedigrees with identified germline mutation ( 104 BRCA1 and 75 BRCA2), ascertained in six collaborating centers of the Italian Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer. Significant heterogeneity was detected for several variables, and a logistic regression model including age of diagnosis in the proband, presence of ovarian cancer in the family, presence of prostate or pancreatic cancer in the family, and presence of male breast cancer in the family proved to be effective in predicting the presence of a mutation in a gene rather than the other. Excess of familial aggregation of both breast and ovarian cancer was observed in both genes. Proportion of ovarian cancer was increased in the 5' portion of BRCA1, and presence of prostate or pancreatic cancer in a family was correlated with presence of ovarian cancer in BRCA2.
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Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
allelic heterogeneity - BRCA1 - BRCA2 - expressivity - hereditary breast/ovarian cancer - pedigree analysis
Elenco autori:
Aretini, P; D'Andrea, E; Pasini, B; Viel, A; Costantini, Rm; Cortesi, L; Ricevuto, E; Agata, S; Bisegna, R; Boiocchi, M; Caligo, Ma; Chieco Bianchi, L; Cipollini, G; Crucianelli, R; D'Amico, C; Federico, Massimo; Ghimenti, C; De Giacomi, C; De Nicolo, A; Della Puppa, L; Ferrari, Stefano; Ficorella, C; Iandolo, D; Manoukian, S; Marchetti, P; Marroni, F; Menin, C; Montagna, M; Ottini, L; Pensotti, V; Pierotti, M; Radice, P; Santarosa, M; Silingardi, Vittorio; Turchetti, D; Bevilacqua, G; Presciuttini, S.
Autori di Ateneo:
CORTESI LAURA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/611861
Pubblicato in:
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT
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