The frequency of germline mutations in cancer-predisposition genes in children and adolescents with cancer and the implications of such mutations are largely unknown. Previous studies have relied mainly on candidate-gene approaches, which are, by design, limited. To better determine the contribution of germline predisposition mutations to childhood cancer, we used next-generation sequencing, including whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing, to analyze the genomes of 1120 children and adolescents with cancer. We describe the prevalence and spectrum of germline variants among 565 cancer-associated genes, with an emphasis on the analysis of 60 genes that have been associated with autosomal dominant cancer-predisposition syndromes. We also reviewed records of patients with mutations and those without mutations in these 60 genes for information on family history of cancer.
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[1] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/feature-article/germline-mutations-predisposition-genes-pediatric-cancer
[2] http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1508054#t=articleDiscussion
[3] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/author/jinghui-zhang
[4] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/author/michael-f-walsh
[5] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/author/gang-wu-et-al
[6] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/journal/new-england-journal-medicine
[7] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/thesaurus/cancer
[8] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/thesaurus/child-health
[9] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/thesaurus/united-states-america-us
[10] http://admin.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/category/thesaurus/medical-research