Background: Autoantibodies directed to centromere protein F were first reported in 1993 and their association with malignancy has been well documented. Case: We present the case of a 48-year-old Caucasian female with a BRCA1 gene mutation associated with bilateral breast cancer. Antinuclear autoantibody immunofluorescence performed for workup of possible inflammatory arthropathy showed a high titre cell cycle related nuclear speckled pattern, with subsequent confirmation by addressable laser bead immunoassay of the target antigen as an immunodominant epitope at the C-terminus of centromere protein F. Conclusion: Here we review the current literature on centromere protein F, its association with breast cancer and present the first case of this antibody being identified in a person with a BRCA1 gene mutation.
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Moghaddas, F., Joshua, F., Taylor, R., Fritzler, M. J., & Toh, B. H. (2016). Autoantibodies directed to centromere protein F in a patient with BRCA1 gene mutation. BMC Research Notes, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-016-1908-7
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