1. BRIP-1 germline mutation and its role in colon cancer: presentation of two case reports and review of literature
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Ali, Mir, Delozier, Celia Dawn, and Chaudhary, Uzair
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Biological Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Genetics ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Genetic Testing ,Prevention ,Cancer ,Colo-Rectal Cancer ,Human Genome ,Digestive Diseases ,Rare Diseases ,Ovarian Cancer ,Breast Cancer ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aged ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group Proteins ,Female ,Germ-Line Mutation ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Pedigree ,RNA Helicases ,BRIP1 gene ,Case report ,Colorectal Cancer ,Germline mutation ,Clinical Sciences ,Genetics & Heredity ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
BackgroundHereditary colon cancer is characterized by the inheritance of an abnormal gene mutation which predisposes to malignancy. Recent advances in genomic medicine have identified mutations in "novel" genes as conferring an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Mutations in the BRIP1 gene (BRCA1 Interacting Protein C- terminal helicase 1) are known to increase the risk of ovarian and breast cancers, but this genes association with colon cancer has not been previously reported.Case presentationWe describe two patients with colon cancer whose tumor tissue were found to harbor BRIP1 mutations on analysis by next-generation sequencing. These patients were confirmed by analysis of lymphocytes to carry the mutation in the germline as well.ConclusionsThese case reports highlight a previously unreported association of BRIP1 germline mutations with colon cancer predisposition.
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- 2019