Numerous genetic factors that influence breast cancer risk are known. However, approximately two-thirds of the overall familial risk remain unexplained. To determine whether some of the missing heritability is due to rare variants conferring high to moderate risk, we tested for an association between the c.5791C>T nonsense mutation (p.Arg1931*; rs144567652) in exon 22 of FANCM gene and breast cancer. An analysis of genotyping data from 8635 familial breast cancer cases and 6625 controls from different countries yielded an association between the c.5791C>T mutation and breast cancer risk [odds ratio (OR) = 3.93 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.28-12.11; P = 0.017)]. Moreover, we performed two meta-analyses of studies from countries with carriers in both cases and controls and of all available data. These analyses showed breast cancer associations with OR = 3.67 (95% CI = 1.04-12.87; P = 0.043) and OR = 3.33 (95% CI = 1.09-13.62; P = 0.032), respectively. Based on information theory-based prediction, we established that the mutation caused an out-of-frame deletion of exon 22, due to the creation of a binding site for the pre-mRNA processing protein hnRNP A1. Furthermore, genetic complementation analyses showed that the mutation influenced the DNA repair activity of the FANCM protein. In summary, we provide evidence for the first time showing that the common p.Arg1931* loss-of-function variant in FANCM is a risk factor for familial breast cancer.

FANCM c.5791C>T nonsense mutation (rs144567652) induces exon skipping, affects DNA repair activity and is a familial breast cancer risk factor / Peterlongo P; Catucci I; Colombo M; Caleca L; Mucaki E; Bogliolo M; Marin M; Damiola F; Bernard L; Pensotti V; Volorio S; Dall'Olio V; Meindl A; Bartram C; Sutter C; Surowy H; Sornin V; Dondon MG; Eon-Marchais S; Stoppa-Lyonnet D; Andrieu N; Sinilnikova OM; GENESIS.; Mitchell G; James PA; Thompson E; kConFab.; SWE-BRCA.; Marchetti M; Verzeroli C; Tartari C; Capone GL; Putignano AL; Genuardi M; Medici V; Marchi I; Federico M; Tognazzo S; Matricardi L; Agata S; Dolcetti R; Della Puppa L; Cini G; Gismondi V; Viassolo V; Perfumo C; Mencarelli MA; Baldassarri M; Peissel B; Roversi G; Silvestri V; Rizzolo P; Spina F; Vivanet C; Tibiletti MG; Caligo MA; Gambino G; Tommasi S; Pilato B; Tondini C; Corna C; Bonanni B; Barile M; Osorio A; Benitez J; Balestrino L; Ottini L; Manoukian S; Pierotti MA; Renieri A; Varesco L; Couch FJ; Wang X; Devilee P; Hilbers FS; van Asperen CJ; Viel A; Montagna M; Cortesi L; Diez O; Balmaña J; Hauke J; Schmutzler RK; Papi L; Pujana MA; Lázaro C; Falanga A; Offit K; Vijai J; Campbell I; Burwinkel B; Kvist A; Ehrencrona H; Mazoyer S; Pizzamiglio S; Verderio P; Surralles J; Rogan PK; Radice P.. - In: HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. - ISSN 0964-6906. - ELETTRONICO. - 24(18):5345-55.:(2015), pp. 5345-5355. [10.1093/hmg/ddv251]

FANCM c.5791C>T nonsense mutation (rs144567652) induces exon skipping, affects DNA repair activity and is a familial breast cancer risk factor

PAPI, LAURA;
2015

Abstract

Numerous genetic factors that influence breast cancer risk are known. However, approximately two-thirds of the overall familial risk remain unexplained. To determine whether some of the missing heritability is due to rare variants conferring high to moderate risk, we tested for an association between the c.5791C>T nonsense mutation (p.Arg1931*; rs144567652) in exon 22 of FANCM gene and breast cancer. An analysis of genotyping data from 8635 familial breast cancer cases and 6625 controls from different countries yielded an association between the c.5791C>T mutation and breast cancer risk [odds ratio (OR) = 3.93 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.28-12.11; P = 0.017)]. Moreover, we performed two meta-analyses of studies from countries with carriers in both cases and controls and of all available data. These analyses showed breast cancer associations with OR = 3.67 (95% CI = 1.04-12.87; P = 0.043) and OR = 3.33 (95% CI = 1.09-13.62; P = 0.032), respectively. Based on information theory-based prediction, we established that the mutation caused an out-of-frame deletion of exon 22, due to the creation of a binding site for the pre-mRNA processing protein hnRNP A1. Furthermore, genetic complementation analyses showed that the mutation influenced the DNA repair activity of the FANCM protein. In summary, we provide evidence for the first time showing that the common p.Arg1931* loss-of-function variant in FANCM is a risk factor for familial breast cancer.
2015
24(18):5345-55.
5345
5355
Peterlongo P; Catucci I; Colombo M; Caleca L; Mucaki E; Bogliolo M; Marin M; Damiola F; Bernard L; Pensotti V; Volorio S; Dall'Olio V; Meindl A; Bartr...espandi
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