Large deletion causing von Hippel-Lindau disease and hereditary breast cancer syndrome

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Patients with intragenic mutations of the VHL gene have a typical disease presentation. However in cases of large VHL gene deletions which involve other genes in the proximity of the VHL gene a presentation of the disease can be different.To investigate whether large VHL deletions that remove the FANCD2 gene have an effect on the disease phenotype, we studied a family with a 50 kb large deletion encompassing these two genes. Four patients in this family were affected by VHL-related lesions. However one carrier of the deletion also had bilateral ductal breast cancer at age 46 and 49. Both tumors were of ~2 cm in diameter. On one side lymph nodes were affected. One tumor was ER- and PR-negative (HER2 s unknown) and the second was ER- and PR-positive, and HER2-negative.Our study suggests that a deletion of FANCD2 gene, an important gene in the DNA repair pathway, may be associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, but further studies are needed in this regard. © 2014 Krzystolik et al.

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Krzystolik, K., Jakubowska, A., Gronwald, J., Krawczyński, M. R., Drobek-Słowik, M., Sagan, L., … Cybulski, C. (2014). Large deletion causing von Hippel-Lindau disease and hereditary breast cancer syndrome. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1897-4287-12-16

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