Low-level constitutional mosaicism of a de novoBRCA1 gene mutation

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Background:Pathogenic BRCA1 mutations are usually inherited. Constitutional low-level BRCA1 mosaicism has never been reported.Methods:Next-generation sequencing (NGS) of cancer gene panel of germline and tumour DNA in a patient with early onset, triple-negative breast cancer.Results:Constitutional de novo mosaicism (5%) for a pathogenic (c.1953dupG; p.Lys652Glufs∗21) BRCA1mutation was detected in leukocytes, buccal tissue and normal breast tissue DNA, with ∼50% mutation in tumorous breast tissue.Conclusion:This is the first reported case of low-level, multiple tissue, constitutional mosaicism in BRCA1, and highlights the need to consider deep sequencing in affected individuals clinically suspected of having cancer predisposition whose tumours display a BRCA mutation.

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Friedman, E., Efrat, N., Soussan-Gutman, L., Dvir, A., Kaplan, Y., Ekstein, T., … Topper, S. (2015). Low-level constitutional mosaicism of a de novoBRCA1 gene mutation. British Journal of Cancer, 112(4), 765–768. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2015.14

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