Durr-e Samin, Muhammad Saif-ur Rehman, Muhammad Shahnawaz-ul Rehman, Muhammad Sajjad Khan.
Association of with early age onset of breast cancer patients in selected cohort from Pakistani population..
Pak J Med Sci Jan ;34(5):1158-63.

Large spectrum of pathogenic mutations is known as a major cause of hereditary breast ovarian cancer in human all over the world. The objective of present study was to find out the association of mutations and at exon-2 with age of onset and family history of gynecological cancer among the selected cohort of breast cancer patients in Pakistani population and to provide guidelines for treatment strategies. For the present study 115 subjects were recruited from different hospitals of Punjab, Pakistan, during May, 2017 to February, 2018. The inclusion criteria were age ≥30, without any previous testing and willingness to participate in present study. Subjects were interviewed for various demographic factors. Out of 115 subjects, 46 were selected on the basis of findings of previous studies and approximately 3 ml of blood was collected in EDTA coated vials for analysis of BRCA1 exon-2. Column based DNA extraction was performed by using commercial kit and exon specific primers were used to amplify exon 2 and PCR products were sent for sequencing to Eurofins Genomics. Sequences were analyzed through the BLAST program at National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and Bio Edit software. Accession numbers were obtained on submission of sequences in GenBank. . None of the samples revealed positive results for . mutation has association with early age onset of breast cancer. The direct sequencing is very useful approach for analysis and exon specific selected cohort from Pakistani population.

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