Relationship between mutyh, ogg1 and brca1 mutations and mrna expression in breast and ovarian cancer predisposition

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The aetiology of breast and ovarian cancer (BC/OC) is multi-factorial. At present, the involvement of base excision repair (BER) glycosylases (MUTYH and OGG1) in BC/OC predisposition is controversial. The present study investigated whether germline mutation status and mRNA expression of two BER genes, MUTHY and OGG1, were correlated with BRCA1 in 59 patients with BC/OC and 50 matched population controls. In addition, to evaluate the relationship between MUTYH, OGG1 and BRCA1, their possible mutual modulation and correlation among mutational spectrum, gene expression and demographic characteristics were evaluated. The results identified 18 MUTYH and OGG1 variants, of which 4 were novel (2 MUTYH and 2 OGG1) in 44 of the 59 patients. In addition, two pathogenic mutations were iden-tified: OGG1 p.Arg46Gln, detected in a patient with BC and a.

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Moscatello, C., Di Nicola, M., Veschi, S., Di Gregorio, P., Cianchetti, E., Stuppia, L., … Aceto, G. M. (2021). Relationship between mutyh, ogg1 and brca1 mutations and mrna expression in breast and ovarian cancer predisposition. Molecular and Clinical Oncology, 14(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3892/mco.2020.2177

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