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The CHEK2 1100delC mutation identifies families with a hereditary breast and colorectal cancer phenotype
Authors:Meijers-Heijboer Hanne  Wijnen Juul  Vasen Hans  Wasielewski Marijke  Wagner Anja  Hollestelle Antoinette  Elstrodt Fons  van den Bos Renate  de Snoo Anja  Fat Grace Tjon A  Brekelmans Cecile  Jagmohan Shantie  Franken Patrick  Verkuijlen Paul  van den Ouweland Ans  Chapman Pamela  Tops Carli  Möslein Gabriela  Burn John  Lynch Henry  Klijn Jan  Fodde Riccardo  Schutte Mieke
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Genetics, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Because of genetic heterogeneity, the identification of breast cancer-susceptibility genes has proven to be exceedingly difficult. Here, we define a new subset of families with breast cancer characterized by the presence of colorectal cancer cases. The 1100delC variant of the cell cycle checkpoint kinase CHEK2 gene was present in 18% of 55 families with hereditary breast and colorectal cancer (HBCC) as compared with 4% of 380 families with non-HBCC (P<.001), thus providing genetic evidence for the HBCC phenotype. The CHEK2 1100delC mutation was, however, not the major predisposing factor for the HBCC phenotype but appeared to act in synergy with another, as-yet-unknown susceptibility gene(s). The unequivocal definition of the HBCC phenotype opens new avenues to search for this putative HBCC-susceptibility gene.
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