Population Approach in Breast Cancer Research Based on Integration of Genetic, Clinicopathological and Genealogical Clues

S. Ingvarsson
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Like other cancer types, breast cancer is considered to be a genetic disease. While the majority of genetic changes are somatic, a minority are in germline. About 10-20% of breast cancer is thought to be due to a germline mutation in high-penetrance genes, where the major focus has been on BRCA1 and BRCA2. Some of these mutations are defined as founder mutations. Studies on founder mutations yield important information, mainly due to a large number of available carriers with the same mutation, regarding penetrance, expression, genetic modifiers or low-penetrant genes and influence from the environment. Population studies are also valuable due the possibilities for evaluating clinicopathological data in a group of patients who have the same mutation. In Iceland a rare founder mutation has been detected in BRCA1, and a frequent founder mutation has been detected in BRCA2. In addition to population-based studies on genetics and clinicopathology, an extensive analysis of somatic changes in tumours of BRCA2 founder mutation carriers has been made.
基于遗传学、临床病理学和家谱线索整合的乳腺癌研究人群方法
像其他类型的癌症一样,乳腺癌被认为是一种遗传性疾病。虽然大多数基因变化是体细胞的,但少数是种系的。大约10-20%的乳腺癌被认为是由于高外显率基因的种系突变,其中主要关注的是BRCA1和BRCA2。其中一些突变被定义为创始突变。奠基者突变的研究提供了重要的信息,主要是由于具有相同突变的大量可用载体,关于外显率,表达,遗传修饰或低外显率基因以及环境的影响。人口研究也很有价值,因为有可能评估一组具有相同突变的患者的临床病理数据。在冰岛,在BRCA1中检测到一种罕见的奠基人突变,在BRCA2中检测到一种常见的奠基人突变。除了基于人群的遗传学和临床病理学研究外,还对BRCA2始祖突变携带者肿瘤的体细胞变化进行了广泛的分析。
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