Determination of genetic predisposition to early breast cancer in women of Kazakh ethnicity.

Gulnur Zhunussova, Nazgul Omarbayeva,Dilyara Kaidarova, Saltanat Abdikerim,Natalya Mit,Ilya Kisselev, Kanagat Yergali,Aigul Zhunussova, Tatyana Goncharova,Aliya Abdrakhmanova,Leyla Djansugurova

Oncotarget(2023)

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Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer among women in Kazakhstan. To date, little data are available on the spectrum of genetic variation in Kazakh women with BC. We aimed to identify population-specific genetic markers associated with the risk of developing early-onset BC and test their association with clinical and prognostic factors. The study included 224 Kazakh women diagnosed with BC (≤40 age). Entire coding regions (>1700 exons) and the flanking noncoding regions of 94 cancer-associated genes were sequenced from blood DNA using MiSeq platform. We identified 38 unique pathogenic variants (PVs) in 13 different cancer-predisposing genes among 57 patients (25.4%), of which 6 variants were novel. In total, 12 of the 38 distinct PVs were detected recurrently, including c.5266dup, c.5278-2del, and c.2T>C, and c.9409dup and c.9253del that may be founder in this population. carriers were significantly more likely to develop triple-negative BC (OR = 6.61, 95% CI 2.44-17.91, = 0.0002) and have family history of BC (OR = 3.17, 95% CI 1.14-8.76, = 0.03) compared to non-carriers. This study allowed the identification of PVs specific to early-onset BC, which may be used as a foundation to develop regional expertise and diagnostic tools for early detection of BC in young Kazakh women.
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early breast cancer,breast cancer,kazakh ethnicity,genetic predisposition
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