Identification of a rare germline heterozygous deletion involving the polycistronic miR-17-92 cluster in two first degree relatives from a BRCA 1/2 negative chilean family with familial breast cancer: possible functional implications
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Mayo, Tomas de
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Ziegler, Annemarie
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Morales, Sebastián
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Jara Sosa, Lilian
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2018-07-30T15:46:25Z
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2018-07-30T15:46:25Z
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2018
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Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2018, 19, 321
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10.3390/ijms19010321
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150428
Abstract
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Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as novel gene expression regulators. Recent evidence strongly suggests a role for miRNAs in a large variety of cancer-related pathways. Different studies have shown that 18.7 to 37% of all human miRNA genes are clustered. miR-17-92 polycistronic cluster overexpression is associated with human hematolymphoid and solid malignancies including breast cancer (BC). Here, we report the identification of rs770419845, a rare 6 bp deletion located within the polycistronic miR-17-92 cluster, in two first-degree relatives from a Chilean family with familial BC and negative for point mutations in BRCA 1/2 genes. The deletion was identified by Sanger sequencing when 99 BRCA1/2 mutation-negative BC cases with a strong family history were initially screened. In silico analysis predicts that rs770419845 affects the secondary structure and stability of the pre-miR-17-pre-miR-18 region and the entire 17-92 cluster. The deletion was screened in 458 high-risk BRCA1/2-negative Chilean families and 480 controls. rs770419845 was not detected in any control but identified in a single family with two cases of BC and other cancers. Both BC cases, the mother and her daughter, carried the deletion. Based on bioinformatic analyses, the location of the deletion and its low frequency, we presume rs770419845 may be a pathogenic variant. Functional studies are needed to support this hypothesis.
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Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico (FONDECYT)
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Identification of a rare germline heterozygous deletion involving the polycistronic miR-17-92 cluster in two first degree relatives from a BRCA 1/2 negative chilean family with familial breast cancer: possible functional implications