Abstract

Genetic predisposition increases the risk of familial breast cancer. Recent studies indicate that genetic predisposition for familial breast cancer can be ethnic-specific. However, current knowledge of genetic predisposition for the disease is predominantly derived from Western populations. Using this existing information as the sole reference to judge the predisposition in non-Western populations is not adequate and can potentially lead to misdiagnosis. Efforts are required to collect genetic predisposition from non-Western populations. The Egyptian population has high genetic variations in reflecting its divergent ethnic origins, and incident rate of familial breast cancer in Egypt is also higher than the rate in many other populations. Using whole exome sequencing, we investigated genetic predisposition in five Egyptian familial breast cancer families. No pathogenic variants in BRCA1, BRCA2 and other classical breast cancer-predisposition genes were present in these five families. Comparison of the genetic variants with those in Caucasian familial breast cancer showed that variants in the Egyptian families were more variable and heterogeneous than the variants in Caucasian families. Multiple damaging variants in genes of different functional categories were identified either in a single family or shared between families. Our study demonstrates that genetic predisposition in Egyptian breast cancer families may differ from those in other disease populations, and supports a comprehensive screening of local disease families to determine the genetic predisposition in Egyptian familial breast cancer.

Highlights

  • Familial breast cancer is a hereditary disease and genetic predispositions play major roles in increasing the risk of the disease in the carriers

  • Breast cancer families used in the study

  • In Family 1, three of the four sisters were affected by cancer, of whom two were breast cancer; in Family 2, both sisters and one daughter were affected by breast cancer; in Family 3, two sisters and one cousin were affected by breast cancer; in Family 4, grandmother, grandmother’s brother, mother and a daughter were affected by cancer, of whom mother and daughter had breast cancer; in Family 5, two sisters were affected by breast cancer

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Introduction

Familial breast cancer is a hereditary disease and genetic predispositions play major roles in increasing the risk of the disease in the carriers. Genetic predispositions for approximately half of familial breast cancers have been determined, and studies are actively going on to determine. Genetic Predisposition in Egyptian Familial Breast Cancer Families. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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