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Four cases showed a CTNNB1 mutation and one an APC germlinemutation.
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Testing for MEN1 germlinemutation is possible in a research setting.
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The confirmation of a germlinemutation always requires a comparison with healthy tissue.
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The secondary aim was to see association of germlinemutation in histopathologically proven patients.
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Heterozygous carriers of an ATM germlinemutation have an increased susceptibility for breast cancer.
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We report the first family with a dominantly inheritedmutation of the nebulin gene (NEB).
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Impact: Our finding is the first instance of a plausible candidate high penetrance inheritedmutation predisposing to NPC.
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We describe the genetic findings, phenotypic variability, and recessive inheritance of an often dominantly inheritedmutation as notable elements in their case.
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The secondary mutation may involve a substantial loss of chromosomal material and thus lead to identification of the site of the inheritedmutation.
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We have studied three families with congenital onset, each with a dominantly inheritedmutation in a C-terminal exon of the ryanodine receptor 1.
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The BC1 plants inheritedvariant extra R chromosomes or fragments from allotetraploid as revealed by GISH and AFLP analysis.
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Twelve patients carrying BRCA1 germ-linemutation were included in the study.
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The study includes 778 women carrying a BRCA1 germ-linemutation belonging to 403 families.
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The present mutation is the 19th nucleotide substitution identified as a germ-linemutation at this locus and the second mutation generating a stop codon.
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Options available for germ-linemutation carriers, in addition to cancer screening, include prophylactic colectomy as well as prophylactic total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy.
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The germ-linemutation (G382D) of the human MUTYH gene is therefore likely to be responsible for the occurrence of a mutator phenotype in these patients.
Usage of germline variant in English
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Non-tumoural tissue was sequenced to exclude germlinevariants in cases where available.
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Hypothesis: Germlinevariants of double-strand break repair genes are markers of DTC risk.
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Other possible AURKA germlinevariants were screened by sequencing 10 of the familial cases.
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Background: During the process of tumor profiling, there is the potential to detect germlinevariants.
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However, the putative contribution of common NOS3 germlinevariants to breast cancer risk remained unknown.
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Objective: To determine the risks of breast cancer associated with germlinevariants in cancer predisposition genes.
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Additionally, nine FAP-PTC patients had rare germlinevariants in genes that were previously associated with thyroid carcinoma.
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Two ETV6 germlinevariants gave rise to both AML and ALL, with lineage-specific genetic lesions in the leukemia genomes.
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However, the relevance of germlinevariants in other genes from multigene hereditary cancer testing panels is not well defined.
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We identified two germlinevariants that are predictive of poor patient outcomes by Cox regression, controlling for eleven covariates.
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Data were processed through an analytical pipeline to search for rare germlinevariants in known or novel CRC predisposing genes.
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Second is a case illustrating the potential for tumor sequencing to suggest germlinevariants associated with a hereditary cancer syndrome.
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In this study, we investigated the contribution of rare germlinevariants to risk of malignant pediatric astrocytoma on a population level.
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Results: We discovered 72 rare deleterious germlinevariants in 56 genes shared by all three individuals.
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Previous studies have mostly focused on the roles of somatic mutations in tumorigenesis, but how germlinevariants act is largely unknown.
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Results: In total, 32 germlinevariants in 23 genes were identified and confirmed by Sanger sequencing.