BRCA1/2 基因突变与乳腺癌/卵巢癌风险:新观点综述。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Reproductive Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1007/s43032-024-01666-w
Parvin Pourmasoumi, Ali Moradi, Mohammad Bayat
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摘要

乳腺癌和卵巢癌是全球关注的重大健康问题,了解其遗传基础对于有效预防和治疗至关重要。本综述全面分析了 1994 年至 2024 年 6 月期间进行的研究,重点关注乳腺癌易感基因 1(BRCA1)和乳腺癌易感基因 2(BRCA2)的特定突变与乳腺癌和卵巢癌相关风险之间的联系。它涵盖了各种研究成果,包括观察性研究和分子剖析分析。这些研究在大型国际队列中进行,提供了令人信服的证据,证明不同的 BRCA1 和 BRCA2 基因突变与不同的乳腺癌和卵巢癌风险之间的关系。此外,本综述还强调了无义介导的衰变突变的重要性及其对癌症风险的影响,尤其是对乳腺癌发病年龄的影响。这些发现意义深远,为风险评估和管理携带 BRCA1 或 BRCA2 基因突变个体的决策提供了有价值的信息。我们还讨论了分子亚型分析蓝图(BluePrint),它可以根据肿瘤的分子特征选择适当的治疗方案(如内分泌治疗或化疗),是加强临床治疗的潜在工具。总之,我们在特定 BRCA1 和 BRCA2 基因突变与乳腺癌和卵巢癌易感性增加之间建立了强有力的联系。这些基因突变会影响癌症的发病年龄和严重程度,因此需要进行有针对性的检测和筛查。目前的研究加强了癌症检测、预防和治疗策略。
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BRCA1/2 Mutations and Breast/Ovarian Cancer Risk: A New Insights Review.

Breast and ovarian cancers are significant global health concerns, and understanding their genetic underpinnings is essential for effective prevention and cure. This narrative review provides a comprehensive analysis of studies conducted between 1994 and June 2024, focusing on the link between specific mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) and breast cancer susceptibility gene 2 (BRCA2) and the associated risks of both breast and ovarian cancers. It encompasses the findings of various works, including observational studies and molecular profiling analyses. Conducted on large international cohorts, these studies present compelling evidence of the relationship between different BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and the varying risks of breast and ovarian cancer. Furthermore, this review highlights the significance of nonsense-mediated decay mutations and their impact on cancer risk, particularly concerning the age of breast cancer onset. The implications of these findings are far-reaching, offering valuable information for risk assessment and decision-making in managing individuals who carry BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations. The molecular subtyping profile BluePrint is discussed as a potential tool for enhancing clinical care by aiding the selection of appropriate treatment options, such as endocrine therapy or chemotherapy, based on the tumor's molecular characteristics. In conclusion, we establish a robust link between specific BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations and increased susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancers. These mutations impact cancer onset age and severity, underscoring the need for targeted testing and screening. The current study enhances cancer detection, prevention, and cure strategies.

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Reproductive Sciences
Reproductive Sciences 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.40%
发文量
322
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Reproductive Sciences (RS) is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal publishing original research and reviews in obstetrics and gynecology. RS is multi-disciplinary and includes research in basic reproductive biology and medicine, maternal-fetal medicine, obstetrics, gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, urogynecology, fertility/infertility, embryology, gynecologic/reproductive oncology, developmental biology, stem cell research, molecular/cellular biology and other related fields.
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