Back to Search Start Over

Molecular evidence linking primary cancer of the fallopian tube to BRCA1 germline mutations

Authors :
R Verheijen
Peter Kenemans
Fred H. Menko
Ronald P. Zweemer
P. J. Van Diest
Johan J.P. Gille
Rolf H. Sijmons
Andy Ryan
Ian Jacobs
Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS)
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Pathology
Human genetics
Source :
Gynecologic Oncology, 76(1), 45-50. ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, Zweemer, R P, van Diest, P J, Verheijen, R H, Ryan, A, Gille, J J, Sijmons, R H, Jacobs, I J, Menko, F H & Kenemans, P 2000, ' Molecular evidence linking primary cancer of the fallopian tube to BRCA1 germline mutations ', Gynecologic Oncology, vol. 76, no. 1, pp. 45-50 . https://doi.org/10.1006/gyno.1999.5623, Gynecologic Oncology, 76(1), 45-50. Academic Press Inc.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline mutations increase the risk of ovarian and breast cancer. Fallopian tube cancer has occasionally been observed in breast-ovarian cancer families. At our family cancer clinic we recently encountered two cases of Fallopian tube cancer within two families harboring a BRCA1 germline mutation. To study the relationship between Fallopian tube cancer and BRCA1 mutations, a histopathological reevaluation and molecular analysis were performed.METHODS: Medical and histopathological reports of the Fallopian tube cancer cases as well as archival tissue blocks were retrieved. The histopathological diagnoses were reevaluated. We investigated whether patients with Fallopian tube cancer had been carriers of a BRCA germline mutation. In addition we investigated whether loss of the wild-type allele had occurred in the tumor.RESULTS: In 2 of 23 families with a known BRCA1 mutation from our family cancer clinic, a case of Fallopian tube cancer was reported. Histological reevaluation confirmed the diagnosis of Fallopian tube cancer in both cases. In one case Fallopian tube cancer may have been part of a multifocal primary malignancy. In both patients the presence of a BRCA1 mutation was confirmed in the germline. Furthermore, we showed loss of the wild-type BRCA1 allele in both tumors.CONCLUSIONS: These findings provide the first molecular evidence that Fallopian tube cancer may be due to germline mutations in BRCA1. This may have important consequences for the preferred method of prophylactic oophorectomy in BRCA1 mutation carriers.

Details

ISSN :
00908258
Volume :
76
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gynecologic oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae2edcb9c7dca4d07c5462505969c331
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1006/gyno.1999.5623