Investigator

Guy Rouleau

Professor · McGill University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery

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Papers(1)
The Genetic and Molec…
Collaborators(6)
Jiannis RagoussisKathleen K. OrosTimothée RevilTrevor PughAnne-Marie Mes-MassonCelia M. T. Greenwood
Institutions(4)
Mcgill UniversityJewish General Hospit…University of TorontoMontreal Heart Instit…

Papers

The Genetic and Molecular Analyses of Rare Candidate Germline BRIP1/FANCJ Variants Implicated in Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancers

Five rare variants in BRIP1/FANCJ, initially identified in ovarian cancer (OC) or breast cancer (BC) cases by the adult hereditary cancer clinics, were investigated for their candidacy as clinically relevant variants. These variants were investigated genetically in a population exhibiting genetic drift and molecularly assayed for biological impact. Using in silico tools, population-based genetic databases and other resources, three of the five reported BRIP1 variants were likely to be damaging: c.797C>T; p.Thr266Met, c.2087C>T; p.Pro696Leu and c.2990_2993delCAAA; p.Thr997ArgfsTer61. The carrier frequencies ranged from 0 to 0.7% in ancestry-defined cancer groups comprising 47 OC families, 49 hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome families, 142 hereditary breast cancer syndrome families, 435 sporadic OC cases and 563 sporadic BC cases and 0–0.2% in 1025 population-matched controls. Multiple carriers of the these variants were identified in additional population-matched cancer cases. Of the five reported BRIP1 variants, p.Thr266Met, p.Pro696Leu and c.2990_2993delCAAA; p.Thr997ArgfsTer61, which were predicted to be damaging, conferred cellular sensitivity to mitomycin C and cisplatin unlike p.Ser139Ala and p.Ala406Ser. Collectively, our investigation implicates BRIP1 c.797C>T; p.Thr266Met, c.2087C>T; p.Pro696Leu and c.2990_2993delCAAA; p.Thr997ArgfsTer61 as deleterious variants in OC and BC.

38Works
1Papers
6Collaborators
Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseBipolar DisorderRestless Legs SyndromeNeurodegenerative DiseasesREM Sleep Behavior DisorderParkinson DiseaseTourette Syndrome

Positions

2013–

Professor

McGill University, Faculty of Medicine · Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery

2013–

Director

Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital

Education

1989

PhD

Harvard Medical School · Genetics

1985

Neurology

McGill University Faculty of Medicine

1982

Internal medicine

McGill University Faculty of Medicine

1980

M.D.

University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine · Medicine