Journal article
Analysis of KLLN as a high-penetrance breast cancer predisposition gene
ER Thompson, KL Gorringe, DYH Choong, DM Eccles, G Mitchell, IG Campbell
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Published : 2012
Abstract
KLLN is a p53 target gene with DNA binding function and represents a highly plausible candidate breast cancer predisposition gene. We screened for predisposing variants in 860 high-risk breast cancer families using high resolution melt analysis. A germline c.339-340delAG variant predicted to cause premature termination of the protein after 57 alternative amino acid residues was identified in 3/860 families who tested negative for BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and in 1/84 sporadic breast cancer cases. However, the variant was also detected in 2/182 families with known BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations and in 2/464 noncancer controls. Furthermore, loss of the mutant allele was detected in 2/2 breast tumors..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium.