Identification of novel candidate genes by exome sequencing in Tunisian familial male breast cancer patients

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Wala Ben Kridis-Rejeb
Dorra Ben Ayed-Guerfali
Nihel Ammous-Boukhris
Wajdi Ayadi
Chamseddine Kifagi
Slim Charfi
Ines Saguem
Tahia Sellami-Boudawara
Jamel Daoud
Afef Khanfir
Raja Mokdad-Gargouri
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[1] University of Sfax,Department of Oncology, Habib Bourguiba Hospital
[2] University of Sfax,Center of Biotechnology of Sfax
[3] Kemitorvet,Division of Immunology & Vaccinology, DTU Nanotech, Department of Micro
[4] University of Sfax,and Nanotechnology
[5] University of Sfax,Department of Anatomo
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2020年 / 47卷
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Male breast cancer; Candidate genes; Next generation sequencing; Panel-based exome sequencing;
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Male Breast Cancer (MBC) is a rare and aggressive disease that is associated with genetic factors. Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for 10% of all MBC cases suggesting that other genetic factors are involved. The aim of the present study is to screen whole BRCA1 and BRCA2 exons using the Ampliseq BRCA panel in Tunisian MBC patients with family history. Furthermore, we performed exome sequencing using the TruSight One sequencing panel on an early onset BRCA negative patient. We showed that among the 6 MBC patients, only one (MBC-F1) harbored a novel frameshift mutation in exon 2 of the BRCA2 gene (c.17-20delAAGA, p.Lys6Xfs) resulting in a short BRCA2 protein of only 6 amino-acids. We selected 9 rare variants after applying several filter steps on the exome sequencing data. Among these variants, and based on their role in breast carcinogenesis, we retained 6 candidate genes (MSH5, DCC, ERBB3, NOTCH3, DIAPH1, and DNAH11). Further studies are needed to confirm the association of the selected genes with family MBC.
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