Journal ArticleOpen Access
Finnish Fanconi anemia mutations and hereditary predisposition to breast and prostate cancer
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Author Affiliations
NordLab, Metropolitan University, University of Oulu, Riley Hospital for Children, ...
Published InClinical Genetics
Year2014
Citations20
Abstract
Mutations in downstream Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway genes, BRCA2, PALB2, BRIP1 and RAD51C, explain part of the hereditary breast cancer susceptibility, but the contribution of other FA genes has remained questionable. Due to FA's rarity, the finding of recurrent deleterious FA mutations among breast cancer families is challenging. The use of founder populations, such as the Finns, could provide some advantage in this. Here, we have resolved complementation groups and causative mutations of five FA patients, representing the first mutation confirmed FA cases in Finland. These patients belonged to complementation groups FA-A (n = 3), FA-G (n = 1) and FA-I (n = 1). The prevalence of the six FA causing mutations was then studied in breast (n = 1840)…
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