Genetically Significant Hereditary Mutations Associated with Breast and Ovarian Cancer among Ukrainian Women - #breastcancer #ovariancancer #hereditarymutation #BRCA1 #BRCA2 #CHEK2 #Ukraine #cancer #genetics #mutations - https://link.springer.com/article/10.3103/S009545272601007X
Genetically Significant Hereditary Mutations Associated with Breast and Ovarian Cancer among Ukrainian Women - Cytology and Genetics

Abstract The study of mutations associated with the syndrome of hereditary breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC) is extremely important for understanding the genetic risks among Ukrainian women. In this work, we conducted NGS study of mutations in the genes associated with the syndrome of hereditary BC and OC in 1090 women who had indications for testing and 407 women from the control group. As a result of the study, 233 patients with mutations were identified, including 84 unique variants. The largest number of mutations was registered in the BRCA1 (102), BRCA2 (42), and CHEK2 (67) genes. In the BRCA1 gene, the following mutations were the most frequent: c.5266dup (p.Gln1756fs), 45 cases; c.181T>G (p.Cys61Gly), 13; c.1510del (p.Arg504fs), 6; c.4035del (p.Glu1346fs), 5. The BRCA1 gene is a key risk factor for the development of cancer at a young age, while the CHEK2 is more frequently associated with cancer at an older age. The Population Attributable Risk (PAR) for the BRCA1 is 7.49%, which makes this gene a major risk factor. The odds ratio for mutations in the CHEK2 is 1.84 (95% CI: 1.01–3.34), while the PAR is 2.2%. The highest frequency of mutations (BRCA1 and BRCA2) was registered in the Central region of Ukraine. We for the first time performed a large-scale genetic study of the prevalence of hereditary mutations associated with the syndrome of hereditary BC and OC in Ukraine, the frequency of the most common mutations in the studied and control cohorts were determined.

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#GumDisease bacteria can promote #cancer growth in mice
Human #breastcancer cells with a #BRCA1 mutation could be more susceptible to damage, lab experiments suggest
The work suggests that harmful bacteria in the mouth may enter the bloodstream, make a beeline for breast tissue and then whomp healthy cells like a wrecking ball. Previous studies have turned up correlations between oral disease and breast cancer, but “now we have a direct connection”
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Gum disease bacteria can promote cancer growth in mice

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Everyone has #BRCA1 and #BRCA2 genes, but mutations in these #genes - which can be inherited - increase the risk of #breast and #ovarian #cancer
#Genetics #Biology #Medical #sflorg
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‘Exhausted’ immune cells in healthy women could be target for breast cancer prevention

We’re very excited about this discovery, because it opens up potential for a preventative treatment other than surgery for carriers of BRCA

MR Imaging Saves Breast Cancer Patients: Those with BRCA1 breast cancer enjoy a 3.5-fold lower risk of mortality compared with those not monitored with MR. #breast #cancer #BRCA1 #MR #magneticresonance #imaging #mortality
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I #learned from my own #diagnosis you can still get #BreastCancer with no #familyhistory.

The author thought no family history of breast cancer meant she wasn't at risk for the disease. But then she was diagnosed with stage-one #cancer.

#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #Health #Healthcare #Cancer #BreastCancer #BRCA1 #BRCA2

https://www.insider.com/no-family-history-breast-cancer-diagnosis-2023-10

No family history of breast cancer doesn't mean you can't get disease

The author thought no family history of breast cancer meant she wasn't at risk for the disease. But then she was diagnosed with stage-one cancer.

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A #transcription-independent mechanism -#RBM10-mediated RNA alternative #splicing coupled to nonsense-mediated #mRNA decay- determines rapid periodic fluctuations of #BRCA1 expression throughout the #cellcycle

https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.15252/embj.2022111951

Extensive multivalent interactions between intrinsically disordered regions in the #BRCA1/#BARD1 #E3 #ligase and #nucleosome substrates facilitate #chromatin recruitment and contribute to histone H2A #ubiquitylation and #DNArepair
Sam Witus, Rachel Klevit, Weixing Zhao et al
https://www.embopress.org/doi/10.15252/embj.2023113565