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Germline pathogenic variants in unselected Korean men with prostate cancer

Title
Germline pathogenic variants in unselected Korean men with prostate cancer
Authors
So, Min-KyungAhn, Hyun KyuHuh, JungwonKim, Kwang Hyun
Ewha Authors
허정원김광현안현규소민경
SCOPUS Author ID
허정원scopus; 김광현scopus; 안현규scopus; 소민경scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY
ISSN
2466-0493JCR Link

2466-054XJCR Link
Citation
INVESTIGATIVE AND CLINICAL UROLOGY vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 294 - 300
Keywords
Genetic testingGerm-line mutationHigh-throughput nucleotide sequencingProstatic neoplasms
Publisher
KOREAN UROLOGICAL ASSOC
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS; KCI WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose: Prostate cancer is one of the most heritable cancers and prostate cancer with germline mutations is associated with aggressive features and a poor prognosis. We investigated germline variants in unselected Korean men with prostate cancer. Materials and Methods: In this study, we prospectively collected buccal swab DNA from 120 unselected Korean men with prostate cancer, and performed massively parallel sequencing. Identified germline variants were interpreted according to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics/Association for Molecular Pathology 2015 guidelines. Results: Of the 120 patients, 30 had regional or metastatic disease and 10, 34, 25, and 21 patients were categorized as having low, intermediate, high, or very high-risk disease, respectively. Of the 88 germline variants, 6 pathologic or likely pathogenic variants were identified in 7 patients (5.8%) with BRCA2 (1.7%), HOXB13 (1.7%), PALB2 (0.8%), ATM (0.8%), and MSH2 (0.8%). Of 7 patients, 2 possessed intermediate risk disease that was not included in the recommendation for genetic testing. We identified the Gly132Glu variant, which was different from the Gly84Glu variant of the HOXB13 gene in Western populations. Conclusions: This study presents the first analysis of germline variants in unselected Korean men with prostate cancer. Our results showed comparable germline prevalence with previous studies and provides evidence for the necessity of genetic testing in Korean men with prostate cancer.
DOI
10.4111/icu.20220044
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