1.BRIP1/FANCJ Mutation Analysis in a Family with History of Male and Female Breast Cancer in India.
Ananthapur VENKATESHWARI ; David Wayne CLARK ; Pratibha NALLARI ; Cingeetham VINOD ; Thangaraj KUMARASAMY ; Goverdhan REDDY ; Akka JYOTHY ; Malladi Vijay KUMAR ; Raghuraman RAMAIYER ; Komaraiah PALLE
Journal of Breast Cancer 2017;20(1):104-107
Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare and poorly studied disease that is a growing global health problem. Interestingly, both the molecular basis of MBC and its histological profile are often quite distinct from the far more prevalent female breast cancer, emphasizing the need for increased focus on MBC. Here, we present a case report of an MBC patient from India with a strong familial history of breast cancer. This patient was normal for BRCA1/2 and many other common breast cancer-associated genes. However, upon further analysis, the individual was found to possess two mutations in the DNA helicase and tumor suppressor gene BRIP1, including a silent mutation at residue 879 as well as a P919S variant. Other family members were also screened for these mutations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of BRIP1 mutation in MBC in the Indian population.
Breast Neoplasms*
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Breast Neoplasms, Male
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Breast*
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DNA
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Female*
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Genes, Tumor Suppressor
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Global Health
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Humans
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India*
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Male*
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Silent Mutation