Journal article

Contributions of ATM mutations to familial breast and ovarian cancer

YR Thorstenson, A Roxas, R Kroiss, MA Jenkins, KM Yu, T Bachrich, D Muhr, TL Wayne, G Chu, RW Davis, TMU Wagner, PJ Oefner

Cancer Research | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 2003

Abstract

This study addresses the prevalence of ATM mutations and the association with breast cancer in Austrian families selected for a history of breast or ovarian cancer or both [hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC)]. In 270 HBOC families previously screened for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, 137 different sequence alterations of ATM ATw were identified. Seven of these were mutations presumed to cause ataxia telangiectasia based on their effect on the ATM protein, including five that caused a protein truncation and two missense mutations in the catalytic kinase domain of the highly conserved COOH terminus of the protein. The seven mutations were found in 10 families (3.7%). In addition, one mis..

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