José Luis Rodríguez-Olivares, Tamara N Kimball, Joanne M Jeter, Héctor De-La-Mora-Molina, Isaac Núñez, Jeffrey N Weitzel, Yanin Chávarri-Guerra
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This study aims to narrow the gap in our understanding of the spectrum of germline pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants (PVs) in cancer susceptibility genes in the Mexican population.</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>The landscape of PVs in cancer susceptibility genes was identified by next-generation sequencing multigene panel assays among patients with PC who were enrolled in the Clinical Cancer Genomics Community Research Network prospective registry in Mexico City.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>From August 2019 to April 2023, 137 patients underwent genetic testing. The median age at diagnosis was 60 years (range 36-85), 58.4 % were women, and 38.7 % were metastatic at diagnosis. The frequency of germline PVs was 16 % (n = 22): ATM 36.4 % (n = 8), CDKN2A/p16<sup>INK4A</sup> 27.3 % (n = 6), BRCA2 9.1 % (n = 2), PALB2 9.1 % (n = 2), CHEK2 9.1 % (n = 2), TP53 4.5 % (n = 1), and NF1 4.5 % (n = 1). Additionally, 2 carriers of monoallelic germline variants in MUTYH were identified. 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Prevalence and spectrum of germline pathogenic variants in cancer susceptibility genes among mexican patients with exocrine pancreatic cancer.
Background: Although universal germline genetic testing is recommended for patients with exocrine pancreatic cancer (PC), access to genetic testing remains limited in low- and middle-income countries. This study aims to narrow the gap in our understanding of the spectrum of germline pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants (PVs) in cancer susceptibility genes in the Mexican population.
Methods: The landscape of PVs in cancer susceptibility genes was identified by next-generation sequencing multigene panel assays among patients with PC who were enrolled in the Clinical Cancer Genomics Community Research Network prospective registry in Mexico City.
Results: From August 2019 to April 2023, 137 patients underwent genetic testing. The median age at diagnosis was 60 years (range 36-85), 58.4 % were women, and 38.7 % were metastatic at diagnosis. The frequency of germline PVs was 16 % (n = 22): ATM 36.4 % (n = 8), CDKN2A/p16INK4A 27.3 % (n = 6), BRCA2 9.1 % (n = 2), PALB2 9.1 % (n = 2), CHEK2 9.1 % (n = 2), TP53 4.5 % (n = 1), and NF1 4.5 % (n = 1). Additionally, 2 carriers of monoallelic germline variants in MUTYH were identified. No significant differences were observed between carriers and non-carriers in terms of family history of pancreatic cancer.
Conclusions: We identified a significant frequency of actionable germline PVs in Mexicans with PC, wherein the majority were in a broad spectrum of genes associated with the homologous recombination DNA repair mechanism. Most pancreatic cancer associated PVs were detected in non-BRCA genes, so our findings support the recommendation of multigene panel testing for genetic cancer risk assessment of Mexican individuals with PC.
期刊介绍:
Pancreatology is the official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP), the European Pancreatic Club (EPC) and several national societies and study groups around the world. Dedicated to the understanding and treatment of exocrine as well as endocrine pancreatic disease, this multidisciplinary periodical publishes original basic, translational and clinical pancreatic research from a range of fields including gastroenterology, oncology, surgery, pharmacology, cellular and molecular biology as well as endocrinology, immunology and epidemiology. Readers can expect to gain new insights into pancreatic physiology and into the pathogenesis, diagnosis, therapeutic approaches and prognosis of pancreatic diseases. The journal features original articles, case reports, consensus guidelines and topical, cutting edge reviews, thus representing a source of valuable, novel information for clinical and basic researchers alike.