Search results for "Germline mutation"

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Abstract LB-287: Identification of patients at risk for tumor predisposition syndromes based on the evaluation of sporadic cancer exome sequencing da…

2017

Abstract The MASTER (Molecularly Aided Stratification for Tumor Eradication Research) Program of the NCT (National Center for Tumor Diseases) Heidelberg and the DKTK (German Cancer Consortium) is situated at the interface of cancer genomics and clinical oncology to provide whole exome/genome and transcriptome sequencing to selected patients with unmet medical need, and to evaluate the utility of such an approach regarding molecular stratification and individualized, biology-guided treatment. The program has enabled implementation of a shared, DKTK-wide workflow for rapid-turnaround clinical sequencing, comprising all steps from sample processing to reporting of results by a dedicated molecu…

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Measuring mutagenicity in ecotoxicology: A case study of Cd exposure in Chironomus riparius

2020

AbstractExisting mutagenicity tests for metazoans lack the direct observation of enhanced germline mutation rates after exposure to anthropogenic substances, therefore being inefficient. Cadmium (Cd) is a metal described as a mutagen in mammalian cells and listed as a group 1 carcinogenic and mutagenic substance. But Cd mutagenesis mechanism is not yet clear. Therefore, in the present study, we propose a method coupling short-term mutation accumulation (MA) lines with subsequent whole genome sequencing (WGS) and a dedicated data analysis pipeline to investigate if chronic Cd exposure on Chironomus riparius can alter the rate at which de novo point mutations appear. Results show that Cd expo…

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A germline mutation in the platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta gene may be implicated in hereditary progressive mucinous histiocytosis.

2020

DermatologyBiologymedicine.diseaseSkin DiseasesReceptor Platelet-Derived Growth Factor betaHistiocytosisGermline mutationChronic diseaseHereditary progressive mucinous histiocytosisChronic DiseaseCancer researchmedicinePlatelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor BetaHumansPlatelet-Derived Growth Factor BetaReceptorGeneHistiocytosisGerm-Line Mutation
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Congenital secretory diarrhoea caused by activating germline mutations in GUCY2C

2016

Objective Congenital sodium diarrhoea (CSD) refers to a form of secretory diarrhoea with intrauterine onset and high faecal losses of sodium without congenital malformations. The molecular basis for CSD remains unknown. We clinically characterised a cohort of infants with CSD and set out to identify disease-causing mutations by genome-wide genetic testing. Design We performed whole-exome sequencing and chromosomal microarray analyses in 4 unrelated patients, followed by confirmatory Sanger sequencing of the likely disease-causing mutations in patients and in their family members, followed by functional studies. Results We identified novel de novo missense mutations in GUCY2C, the gene encod…

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Confidence-based Somatic Mutation Evaluation and Prioritization

2012

Next generation sequencing (NGS) has enabled high throughput discovery of somatic mutations. Detection depends on experimental design, lab platforms, parameters and analysis algorithms. However, NGS-based somatic mutation detection is prone to erroneous calls, with reported validation rates near 54% and congruence between algorithms less than 50%. Here, we developed an algorithm to assign a single statistic, a false discovery rate (FDR), to each somatic mutation identified by NGS. This FDR confidence value accurately discriminates true mutations from erroneous calls. Using sequencing data generated from triplicate exome profiling of C57BL/6 mice and B16-F10 melanoma cells, we used the exist…

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Expression of multiple epigenetically regulated cancer/germline genes in nonsmall cell lung cancer.

2005

Cancer/germline (CG) antigens represent promising targets for widely applicable mono- and multiantigen cancer vaccines for nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Since little is known about their composite expression in this tumor type, we analyzed 7 CG genes (MAGE-A3, NY-ESO-1, LAGE-1, BRDT, HOM-TES-85, TPX-1 and LDHC) in 102 human NSCLC specimens. About 81% of NSCLC express at least 1 and half of the specimen at least 2 CG genes. Activation of most of these genes occurs more frequently in squamous cell cancer than in adenocarcinomas. Even though we found all genes but one to be regulated by genomic methylation, not all of them are co-expressed. In particular, combining CG genes not localized …

Genetic MarkersCancer ResearchLung Neoplasms/geneticsLung NeoplasmsBiologyGermlineEpigenesis GeneticGermline mutationAntigens NeoplasmCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell Lung/geneticsCarcinoma Non-Small-Cell LungmedicineTumor Cells CulturedHumansGeneGerm-Line MutationGene Expression ProfilingCancerMethylationDNA Methylationmedicine.diseaseGene expression profilingOncologyDNA methylationImmunologyCancer researchCancer/testis antigensInternational journal of cancer
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Founder mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes

2007

BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline mutations contribute to a significant number of familial and hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancers. The proportion of high-risk families with breast and/or ovarian cancer cases due to mutations in these tumor suppressor genes varies widely among populations. In some population, a wide spectrum of different mutations in both genes are present, whereas in other groups specific mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 have been reported with high frequency. Most of these mutations are prevalent in restricted populations as consequence of a founder effect. The comparison of haplotypes between families with the same mutation can distinguish whether high-frequency alleles derive f…

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The Clinical Significance of Unknown Sequence Variants in BRCA Genes.

2010

Abstract: Germline mutations in BRCA1/2 genes are responsible for a large proportion of hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancers. Many highly penetrant predisposition alleles have been identified and include frameshift or nonsense mutations that lead to the translation of a truncated protein. Other alleles contain missense mutations, which result in amino acid substitution and intronic variants with splicing effect. The discovery of variants of uncertain/unclassified significance (VUS) is a result that can complicate rather than improve the risk assessment process. VUSs are mainly missense mutations, but also include a number of intronic variants and in-frame deletions and insertions. Over …

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The von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor gene

1997

Abstract The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease is an inherited tumor susceptibility syndrome featuring a high variety of benign and malignant tumors. The gene has been localized and cloned at 3p25-26. Recent functional analysis defined the VHL gene product as an inhibitor of the transcription elongation process. Its possible involvement in the vascularization process may explain the histologic features of VHL tumors providing insight into basic mechanism of tumorigenesis. Direct genetic testing is available for patients affected with VHL. Seventy to eighty percent of the germline mutations expected could be detected. As first geno/phenotype correlations have been established, we are now begin…

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Next generation sequencing of HCC from European and Asian HCC cohorts. Back to p53 and Wnt/β-catenin

2013

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common pri- mary liver malignancy. Here, we performed high-resolution copy- number analysis on 125 HCC tumors and whole-exome sequencing on 24 of these tumors. We identified 135 homozygous deletions and 994 somatic mutations of genes with predicted functional conse- quences. We found new recurrent alterations in four genes (ARID1A, RPS6KA3, NFE2L2 and IRF2) not previously described in HCC. Func- tional analyses showed tumor suppressor properties for IRF2, whose inactivation, exclusively found in hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related tumors, led to impaired TP53 function. In contrast, inactivation of chromatin remodelers was frequent and predominant in al…

GeneticsHepatitis B virusARID1AOncogeneTumor suppressor geneHepatologyHCCSBiologymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseGermline mutationHepatocellular carcinomamedicineCancer researchCarcinogenesisJournal of Hepatology
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