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Assessing the Impact of Novel Exon 11 Variants on Pre-mRNA Splicing

Cells. 2024-05; 
Halla Elshwekh, Inas M Alhudiri, Adam Elzagheid, Nabil Enattah, Yasmine Abbassi, Lubna Abou Assali, Ilenia Marino, Cristiana Stuani, Emanuele Buratti, Maurizio Romano
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Abstract

Our study focused on assessing the effects of three newly identified BRCA1 exon 11 variants (c.1019T>C, c.2363T>G, and c.3192T>C) on breast cancer susceptibility. Using computational predictions and experimental splicing assays, we evaluated their potential as pathogenic mutations. Our in silico analyses suggested that the c.2363T>G and c.3192T>C variants could impact both splicing and protein function, resulting in the V340A and V788G mutations, respectively. We further examined their splicing effects using minigene assays in MCF7 and SKBR3 breast cancer cell lines. Interestingly, we found that the c.2363T>G variant significantly altered splicing patterns in MCF7 cells but not in SKBR3 cells. This finding sugg... More

Keywords

BRCA1, S1064S, V340A, V788G, breast cancer, c.1019T>C, c.2363T>G, c.3192T>C, exon 11, functional genetics, germline mutations, loss of heterozygosity, splicing