Medium-sized deletion in the BRCA1 gene: Limitations of Sanger sequencing and MLPA analyses

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We describe a family with a history of breast and ovarian cancer in which MLPA analysis of the BRCA1 gene pointed to a deletion including a part of exon 11. Further characterization confirmed a loss of 374 bp in a region completely covered by conventional sequencing which had not revealed the deletion. Because this alteration was only detected serendipitously with an MLPA probe, we calculated the probabilities of detecting medium-sized deletions in large exons by methods including initial PCR amplification. This showed that a considerable fraction of medium-sized deletions are undetectable by currently used standard methods of mutation analyses. We conclude that long, widely overlapping amplicons should be used to minimize the risk of missing medium-sized deletions. Alternatively, large exons could be completely covered by narrow-spaced MLPA probes. © 2012, Sociedade Brasileira de Genética.

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Herman, S., Varga, D., Deissler, H. L., Kreienberg, R., & Deissler, H. (2012). Medium-sized deletion in the BRCA1 gene: Limitations of Sanger sequencing and MLPA analyses. Genetics and Molecular Biology, 35(1), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572012005000001

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