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Increased incidence of pathogenic variants in ATM in the context of testing for breast and ovarian cancer predisposition
by
Jones, N
, Bubien, V
, Chiron, J
, Gesta, P
, Lafon, D
, Barouk-Simonet, E
, Macquere, P
, Orazio, S
, Sevenet, N
, Bonnet, F
, Tinat, J
, Longy, M
, Venat-Bouvet, L
in
Breast cancer
/ Genetic disorders
/ Genetic screening
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Phenotypes
2022
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Increased incidence of pathogenic variants in ATM in the context of testing for breast and ovarian cancer predisposition
by
Jones, N
, Bubien, V
, Chiron, J
, Gesta, P
, Lafon, D
, Barouk-Simonet, E
, Macquere, P
, Orazio, S
, Sevenet, N
, Bonnet, F
, Tinat, J
, Longy, M
, Venat-Bouvet, L
in
Breast cancer
/ Genetic disorders
/ Genetic screening
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Phenotypes
2022
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Increased incidence of pathogenic variants in ATM in the context of testing for breast and ovarian cancer predisposition
by
Jones, N
, Bubien, V
, Chiron, J
, Gesta, P
, Lafon, D
, Barouk-Simonet, E
, Macquere, P
, Orazio, S
, Sevenet, N
, Bonnet, F
, Tinat, J
, Longy, M
, Venat-Bouvet, L
in
Breast cancer
/ Genetic disorders
/ Genetic screening
/ Next-generation sequencing
/ Ovarian cancer
/ Phenotypes
2022
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Increased incidence of pathogenic variants in ATM in the context of testing for breast and ovarian cancer predisposition
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Increased incidence of pathogenic variants in ATM in the context of testing for breast and ovarian cancer predisposition
2022
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Pathogenic Variants (PV) in major cancer predisposition genes are only identified in approximately 10% of patients with Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (HBOC) syndrome. Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) leads to the characterization of incidental variants in genes other than those known to be associated with HBOC syndrome. The aim of this study was to determine if such incidental PV were specific to a phenotype. The detection rates of HBOC-associated and incidental PV in 1812 patients who underwent genetic testing were compared with rates in control groups FLOSSIES and ExAC. The rates of incidental PV in the PALB2, ATM and CHEK2 genes were significantly increased in the HBOC group compared to controls with, respective odds ratios of 15.2 (95% CI = 5.6–47.6), 9.6 (95% CI = 4.8–19.6) and 2.7 (95% CI = 1.3–5.5). Unsupervised Hierarchical Clustering on Principle Components characterized 3 clusters: by HBOC (P = 0.01); by ExAC and FLOSSIES (P = 0.01 and 0.02 respectively); and by HBOC, ExAC and FLOSSIES (P = 0.01, 0.04 and 0.04 respectively). Interestingly, PALB2 and ATM were grouped in the same statistical cluster defined by the HBOC group, whereas CHEK2 was in a different cluster. We identified co-occurrences of PV in ATM and BRCA genes and confirmed the Manchester Scoring System as a reliable PV predictor tool for BRCA genes but not for ATM or PALB2. This study demonstrates that ATM PV, and to a lesser extent CHEK2 PV, are associated with HBOC syndrome. The co-occurrence of ATM PV with BRCA PV suggests that such ATM variants are not sufficient alone to induce cancer, supporting a multigenism hypothesis.
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Nature Publishing Group
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