Rare Germline Variants in DNA Repair Genes Detected in BRCA-Negative Finnish Patients with Early-Onset Breast Cancer

Author:

Kurkilahti Viivi1,Rathinakannan Venkat Subramaniam1ORCID,Nynäs Erja2ORCID,Goel Neha1,Aittomäki Kristiina3,Nevanlinna Heli2,Fey Vidal14ORCID,Kankuri-Tammilehto Minna5ORCID,Schleutker Johanna16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Research Unit and FICAN West Cancer Centre, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, 20014 Turku, Finland

2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, 00280 Helsinki, Finland

3. Department of Clinical Genetics, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, 00250 Helsinki, Finland

4. Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology/BioMediTech, Tampere University, 33520 Tampere, Finland

5. Department of Clinical Genetics, Turku University Hospital, 20520 Turku, Finland

6. Department of Genomics, Laboratory Division, Turku University Hospital, 20520 Turku, Finland

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy, with a mean age of onset of approximately 60 years. Only a minority of breast cancer patients present with an early onset at or before 40 years of age. An exceptionally young age at diagnosis hints at a possible genetic etiology. Currently, known pathogenic genetic variants only partially explain the disease burden of younger patients. Thus, new knowledge is warranted regarding additional risk variants. In this study, we analyzed DNA repair genes to identify additional variants to shed light on the etiology of early-onset breast cancer. Methods: Germline whole-exome sequencing was conducted in a cohort of 63 patients diagnosed with breast cancer at or before 40 years of age (median 33, mean 33.02, range 23–40 years) with no known pathogenic variants in BRCA genes. After filtering, all detected rare variants were sorted by pathogenicity prediction scores (CADD score and REVEL) to identify the most damaging genetic changes. The remaining variants were then validated by comparison to a validation cohort of 121 breast cancer patients with no preselected age at cancer diagnosis (mean 51.4 years, range 28–80 years). Analysis of novel exonic variants was based on protein structure modeling. Results: Five novel, deleterious variants in the genes WRN, RNF8, TOP3A, ERCC2, and TREX2 were found in addition to a splice acceptor variant in RNF4 and two frameshift variants in EXO1 and POLE genes, respectively. There were also multiple previously reported putative risk variants in other DNA repair genes. Conclusions: Taken together, whole-exome sequencing yielded 72 deleterious variants, including 8 novel variants that may play a pivotal role in the development of early-onset breast cancer. Although more studies are warranted, we demonstrate that young breast cancer patients tend to carry multiple deleterious variants in one or more DNA repair genes.

Funder

Cancer Foundation Finland sr

Sigrid Juselius Foundation

Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation

State Research Funding of Turku University Hospital

University of Turku

Turku University Foundation

Finnish Medical Foundation

Sigrid Jusélius Foundation

Helsinki University Hospital Research Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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