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Identification of BRCA1/2 p.Ser1613Gly, p.Pro871Leu, p.Lys1183Arg, p.Glu1038Gly, p.Ser1140Gly, p.Ala2466Val, p.His2440Arg variants in women under 45 years old with breast nodules suspected of having breast cancer in Burkina Faso

Authors :
Charlemagne Ouedraogo
Nayi Zongo
Jacques Gilbert Kafando
Elena Bonora
Jacques Simpore
Cyrille Bisseye
Florencia Djigma
Tani Sagna
Olga Melanie Lompo
Marie N. L. Ouedraogo
Zoenabo Douamba
Abdou Azaque Zoure
Daniela Fusco
Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah
Marco Seri
Daniela Turchetti
Virginio Pietra
Sagna, Tani
Bonora, Elena
Ouedraogo, Marie Nabonswindé Lamoussa
Fusco, Daniela
Zoure, Abdou Azaque
Bisseye, Cyrille
Djigma, Florencia
Kafando, Jacques Gilbert
Zongo, Nayi
Douamba, Zoenabo
Obiri-Yeboah, Dorca
Turchetti, Daniela
Pietra, Virginio
Lompo, Olga Melanie
Ouedraogo, Charlemagne
Seri, Marco
Simpore, Jacques
Source :
Biomolecular Concepts, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 120-127 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Breast cancer is the top cause of cancer mortality among women in the world and the second in Africa. The aims of this study were to: i) identify women with breast nodules suspected of having breast cancer ii) sequence the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes and iii) screen mutations. From 2015 to 2016, 112 women aged from 35 to 44 years, who had come for consultation in the gynecology/obstetrics and the oncology department of the University Hospital Yalgado Ouedraogo, voluntarily agreed to participate to this study. Whole blood was collected from those with mammary nodules. The genomic DNA was extracted using Qiagen kit. FAST KAPA was used for genomic DNA amplification and the purified PCR products were analyzed by direct sequencing using Big Dye v1.1 and ABI 3730 automated sequencer. Nucleotides substitutions were determined. We identified BRCA1 SNPs rs1799966, rs799917, rs16942, rs16941, rs2227945, and BRCA2 SNPs rs169547, rs4986860. These identified variants are found mostly in cases of benign tumors of breast or ovarian cancer with familial history of breast cancer. This study in Burkina-Faso, is the basis for improved and more specific genetic testing, and suggests that additional genes contributing to an increased risk of breast cancer should be analyzed.

Details

ISSN :
1868503X
Volume :
10
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomolecular concepts
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b00548745c63618e02d832a0b8437d4