Association between the founder brazilian TP53 p.R337H mutation and HER2-positive status.

2017 
e22154 Background: Recent studies in North American and British series have suggested an association between germline TP53 mutations and early onset HER2-positive breast cancer (BC). Mutations in the TP53 gene are estimated to occur in 1:2,000-1:5,000 individuals of the general population. Among women with BC who are unselected for family history they occur in up to 0.25%. In women with early-onset BC ( A; p.R337H) has been encountered in 0.3% of the general population, in 13.3% of Li-Fraumeni-like families and in 0.5-2.4% of BC-affected women in Brazil. In an exploratory approach, the aim of this study was to investigate, in our series, if there is an association between human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) amplification and the germline TP53 p.R337H mutation in a series of BC-affected women. Methods: A series of 718 Brazilian BC-affected women was genotyped in our previous study and 64 (8.9%) were mutation carriers. ...
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