Exome Sequencing Reveals Novel Germline Variants in Breast Cancer Patients in the Southernmost Region of Thailand

Author:

Sukpan Panupong12ORCID,Sangkhathat Surasak13ORCID,Sriplung Hutcha4ORCID,Laochareonsuk Wison1,Choochuen Pongsakorn1,Auseng Nasuha2,Khoonjan Weerawan2,Salaeh Rusta5,Thangnaphadol Kornchanok6,Wanawanakorn Kasemsun7,Kanokwiroon Kanyanatt1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla 90110, Thailand

2. Medical Education Center, Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Hospital, Narathiwat 96000, Thailand

3. Translational Medicine Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla 90110, Thailand

4. Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla 90110, Thailand

5. Department of Surgery, Pattani Hospital, Pattani 94000, Thailand

6. Department of Surgery, Yala Regional Hospital, Yala 95000, Thailand

7. Department of Primary Care, Su-ghai Kolok Hospital, Narathiwat 96120, Thailand

Abstract

Germline carriers of pathogenic variants in cancer susceptibility genes are at an increased risk of breast cancer (BC). We characterized germline variants in a cohort of 151 patients diagnosed with epithelial BC in the southernmost region of Thailand, where the predominant ethnicity differs from that of the rest of the country. Whole exome sequencing was used to identify and subsequently filter variants present in 26 genes known to be associated with cancer predisposition. Of the 151 individuals assessed, 23, corresponding to 15.2% of the sample, exhibited the presence of one or more pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants associated with BC susceptibility. We identified novel germline truncating variants in BRIP1, CHEK2, MSH6, PALB2, and PTEN and annotated variants of uncertain significance (VUSs), both novel and previously documented. Therefore, it is advisable to use genetic testing as an additional risk screening method for BC in this area.

Funder

Thailand’s Fundamental Research Fund of Fiscal Year 2022 via the Prince of Songkla University

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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