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Prevalence,spectrum, and founder effect of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in epithelial ovarian cancer from the Middle East
Authors:Abdul K Siraj  Rong Bu  Kaleem Iqbal  Nabil Siraj  Wael Al‐Haqawi  Ismail A Al‐Badawi  Sandeep Kumar Parvathareddy  Tariq Masoodi  Asma Tulbah  Fouad Al‐Dayel  Khawla S Al‐Kuraya
Abstract:Germline mutations in breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 and 2 have previously been estimated to contribute to 13–18% of all epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). To characterize the prevalence and effect of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in Middle Eastern EOC patients, BRCA mutation screening was performed in 407 unselected ovarian cancer patients using targeted capture and/or Sanger sequencing. A total of 19 different pathogenic variants (PVs) were identified in 50 (12.3%) women. Nine PVs were recurrent accounting for 80% of cases with PVs (40/50) in the entire cohort. Founder mutation analysis revealed only two mutations (c.4136_4137delCT and c.1140dupG) sharing the same haplotypes thus representing founder mutations in the Middle Eastern population. Identification of the mutation spectrum, prevalence, and founder effect in Middle Eastern population facilitates genetic counseling, risk assessment, and development of a cost‐effective screening strategy.
Keywords:BRCA1  BRCA2  epithelial  mutation  ovarian cancer
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