Impact of High-to-Moderate Penetrance Genes on Genetic Testing: Looking over Breast Cancer.

Genes(2023)

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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Since the discovery of the highly penetrant susceptibility genes and , many other predisposition genes that confer a moderate risk of BC have been identified. Advances in multigene panel testing have allowed the simultaneous sequencing of with these genes in a cost-effective way. Germline DNA from 521 cases with BC fulfilling diagnostic criteria for hereditary BC were screened with multigene NGS testing. Pathogenic (PVs) and likely pathogenic (LPVs) variants in moderate penetrance genes were identified in 15 out of 521 patients (2.9%), including 2 missense, 7 non-sense, 1 indel, and 3 splice variants, as well as two different exon deletions, as follows: ( = 4), ( = 5), ( = 2), ( = 1), and ( = 3). Moreover, the segregation analysis of PVs and LPVs into first-degree relatives allowed the detection of variant carriers diagnosed with in situ melanoma and clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), respectively. Extended testing beyond identified PVs and LPVs in a further 2.9% of BC patients. In conclusion, panel testing yields more accurate genetic information for appropriate counselling, risk management, and preventive options than assessing alone.
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ATM,CHEK2,PALB2,RAD51C,RAD51D,breast cancer,moderate-penetrance genes
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