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Author(s): Miguel, I
Rodrigues, F
Fragoso, S
Freixo, J
Clara, A
Luís, A
Bento, S
Fernandes, M
Bacelar, F
Câmara, S
Parreira, J
Duarte, T
Rodrigues, P
Santos, S
Vaz, F
Title: Hereditary breast cancer and ancestry in the Madeira archipelago: An exploratory study
Publisher: ecancer
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Access to genetic testing and counselling in remote areas such as the Madeira archipelago, in the Northern Atlantic Ocean, may be complex. Different counselling methods, including telegenetics, should be explored. In this study, we characterise the Hereditary Breast/Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) families with Madeira ancestry enrolled in our programme. Of a total of 3, 566 index patients tested between January 2000 and June 2018, 68 had Madeira ancestry and 22 were diagnosed with a pathogenic germline variant (PV). As in the whole group, BRCA2 PV were more frequent in Madeira patients (68.4%: c.9382C>T (26.3%), c.658_659del (21%), c.156_157insAlu (10.5%), c.793+1G>A (5.3%) and c.298A>T (5.3%). However, the most frequently diagnosed PV in Madeira patients was the BRCA1 c.3331_3334del (31.6%). BRCA1/2 detection rates were 27.9% and 10.5% for Madeira and the whole group, respectively. This study is the first characterisation of HBOC patients with Madeira ancestry. A distinct pattern of BRCA1/2 variants was observed, and the geographic clustering of BRCA1 c.3331_3334del variant may support the possibility of a founder mutation previously described in Northern Portugal. The high detection rate observed reinforces the need to reduce gaps in access to genetic testing in Madeira and other remote areas. According to current guidelines, timely identification of HBOC patients can contribute to their ongoing care and treatment.
Subject:  Founder effect; Genetic testing; Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome; Pathogenic variant
DOI: 10.3332/ECANCER.2021.1261
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/153739
Source: ecancermedicalscience, vol.15:1261
Document Type: Artigo em Revista Científica Internacional
Rights: openAccess
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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