Journal article

Identification of BRCA1 missense substitutions that confer partial functional activity: Potential moderate risk variants?

PK Lovelock, AB Spurdle, MTS Mok, DJ Farrugia, SR Lakhani, S Healey, S Arnold, D Buchanan, KCF Investigators, FJ Couch, BR Henderson, DE Goldgar, SV Tavtigian, G Chenevix-Trench, MA Brown

Breast Cancer Research | Published : 2007

Abstract

Introduction: Many of the DNA sequence variants identified in the breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 remain unclassified in terms of their potential pathogenicity. Both multifactorial likelihood analysis and functional approaches have been proposed as a means to elucidate likely clinical significance of such variants, but analysis of the comparative value of these methods for classifying all sequence variants has been limited. Methods: We have compared the results from multifactorial likelihood analysis with those from several functional analyses for the four BRCA1 sequence variants A1708E, G1738R, R1699Q, and A1708V. Results: Our results show that multifactorial likelihood analysis, wh..

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