2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cancergencyto.2005.08.019
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BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in a South American population

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“…Mutation BRCA1 185delAG was the most prevalent, observed in 7 (54%) of the 13 mutation carriers, and is the most common founder mutation in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. It has also been reported in other population groups living in Mexico, Chile, and the Bahamas [19,29,30]. The frequency observed in Peru (54%) is the highest yet reported in nonselected populations in Latin America.…”
Section: Perumentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Mutation BRCA1 185delAG was the most prevalent, observed in 7 (54%) of the 13 mutation carriers, and is the most common founder mutation in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. It has also been reported in other population groups living in Mexico, Chile, and the Bahamas [19,29,30]. The frequency observed in Peru (54%) is the highest yet reported in nonselected populations in Latin America.…”
Section: Perumentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Six recurrent mutations (identified using single-strand conformation polymorphism gel electrophoresis [SSCP] and sequencing) have been described in the Chilean population by Jara et al [19]: three in BRCA1 (187delAG, 2605delTT, and 3450del4) and three in BRCA2 (4969insTG, 5374del4, and 6503delTT). Among these, BRCA1 3450del4 and BRCA2 6503delTT have also been reported, the first as a founder and the second as recurrent in the Colombian population, by Torres et al [12].…”
Section: Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sin embargo, en estudios más recientes en esta misma población, se logró identificar la mutación en bajas frecuencias. Jara et al (20) analizaron esta mutación en 382 mujeres sanas con, al menos, dos familiares afectados por cáncer de mama, y encontraron una frecuencia de 0,26% (1/382) y, posteriormente, Jara et al (19) la encontraron en 3,12% (2/63) de familias seleccionadas por criterios de alto riesgo para la enfermedad.…”
Section: Características Histopatológicasunclassified
“…Estas dos mutaciones se han encontrado como fundadoras en población judía ashkenazi (13,14) con unas frecuencias de 32,3% (185delAG) y 6,5% (5382insC) en familias con cáncer de mama heredo-familiar (15). Además, la mutación 185delAG se ha hallado en Estados Unidos (16,17), España (11,18) y Chile (19,20), mientras que la mutación 5382insC se ha encontrado en Alemania (21), Italia (22,23) y Polonia (24), entre otros países europeos (es la mutación más frecuente en este continente), y en población latina en Brasil (25).…”
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“…In fact, recent studies suggest a role of indigenous descent in patterns BRCA1 / 2 disease in Central and North America (16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21). Epidemiological data indicate that in Argentina BC incidence and mortality (22) is among the highest in the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%