Germline RAD51B variants confer susceptibility to breast and ovarian cancers deficient in homologous recombination

  • Setton, J.
  • Selenica, P.
  • Mukherjee, S.
  • Shah, R.
  • Pecorari, I.
  • McMillan, B.
  • Pei, I.X.
  • Kemel, Y.
  • Ceyhan-Birsoy, O.
  • Sheehan, M.
  • Tkachuk, K.
  • Brown, D.N.
  • Zhang, L.Y.
  • Cadoo, K.
  • Powell, S.
  • Weigelt, B.
  • Robson, M.
  • Riaz, N.
  • Offit, K.
  • Reis, J.S.
  • Mandelker, D.
Publication date
October 2021

Abstract

Pathogenic germline mutations in the RAD51 paralog genes RAD51C and RAD51D, are known to confer susceptibility to ovarian and triple-negative breast cancer. Here, we investigated whether germline loss-of-function variants affecting another RAD51 paralog gene, RAD51B, are also associated with breast and ovarian cancer. Among 3422 consecutively accrued breast and ovarian cancer patients consented to tumor/germline sequencing, the observed carrier frequency of loss-of-function germline RAD51B variants was significantly higher than control cases from the gnomAD population database (0.26% vs 0.09%), with an odds ratio of 2.69 (95% CI: 1.4-5.3). Furthermore, we demonstrate that tumors harboring biallelic RAD51B alteration are deficient in homolog...

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