Salud Pública de México (Feb 2022)

Germline pathogenic variants in Mexican patients with hereditary triple-negative breast cancer

  • Yanin Chavarri-Guerra,
  • Cynthia Villarreal-Garza,
  • Ana S Ferrigno,
  • Alejandro Mohar,
  • Dione Aguilar,
  • Rosa M Alvarez-Gomez,
  • Lenny Gallardo-Alvarado,
  • Azucena del Toro-Valero,
  • Gregorio Quintero-Beulo,
  • Francisco Gutierrez-Delgado,
  • José Luis Rodriguez-Olivares,
  • Maria Fernanda Ochoa-Chavez,
  • Gubidxa Gutierrez-Seymour,
  • Danielle Castillo,
  • Josef Herzog,
  • Jeffrey N Weitzel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21149/12704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 1
pp. 41 – 48

Abstract

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Objective. Describe the prevalence of breast cancer (BC)- associated germline pathogenic variants (PVs) among Mexican patients with triple-negative BC (TNBC). Materials and methods. The spectrum of PVs identified among patients with TNBC who were enrolled in a prospective registry and underwent genetic testing was analyzed. Results. Of 387 patients with invasive TNBC and a median age at diagnosis of 39 years (range 21-72), 113 (29%) were carriers of PVs in BC-susceptibility genes: BRCA1 (79%), BRCA2 (15%), and other (6%: ATM, BRIP1, PALB2, PTEN, RAD51C, and TP53). PV carriers were younger at BC diagnosis (37 vs. 40 years, p=0.004) than non-carriers. Conclusion. A large proportion of TNBC in Mexican patients is associated with germline PVs, the vast majority in BRCA. The incremental yield of PVs in other BC-susceptibility genes was modest, and a stepwise approach starting with BRCA testing may be justified if it is more cost-effective than multigene panel testing.

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