Journal article
Genomic aberrations of BRCA1-mutated fallopian tube carcinomas
SM Hunter, GL Ryland, P Moss, KL Gorringe, IG Campbell
American Journal of Pathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Intraepithelial carcinomas of the fallopian tube are putative precursors to high-grade serous carcinomas of the ovary and peritoneum. Molecular characterization of these early precursors is limited but could be the key to identifying tumor biomarkers for early detection. This study presents a genome-wide copy number analysis of occult fallopian tube carcinomas identified through risk-reducing prophylactic oophorectomy from three women with germline BRCA1 mutations, demonstrating that extensive genomic aberrations are already established at this early stage. We found no indication of a difference in the level of genomic aberration observed in fallopian tube carcinomas compared with high-grade..
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Supported by a grant (ID 628630) from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) and The Emer Casey Foundation. kConFab is supported by a grant from the National Breast Cancer Foundation and previously by the NHMRC; the Queensland Cancer Fund; the Cancer Councils of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and South Australia; and the Cancer Foundation of Western Australia.