Detection of a pathogenic Alu element insertion in PALB2 gene from targeted NGS diagnostic data

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Despite routine analysis of a large panel of genes, pathogenic variants are only detected in approximately 20% of families with hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer. Mobile element insertions (MEI) are known to cause genetic diseases in humans, but remain challenging to detect. Retrospective analysis of targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) data from 359 patients was performed using a dedicated MEI detection pipeline. We detected one MEI in exon 9 of the PALB2 gene in a woman with a family history of breast cancer. The pathogenic variant, c.2872_2888delins114AluL2, disrupts the PALB2 coding sequence and leads to the production of a truncated protein, p.(Gln958Valfs*38). This is the first report of a pathogenic MEI in PALB2. This study illustrates that MEI analysis may help to improve molecular diagnostic yield and can be performed from targeted NGS data used for routine diagnosis.

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Eyries, M., Ariste, O., Legrand, G., Basset, N., Guillerm, E., Perrier, A., … Coulet, F. (2022). Detection of a pathogenic Alu element insertion in PALB2 gene from targeted NGS diagnostic data. European Journal of Human Genetics, 30(10), 1187–1190. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41431-022-01064-3

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