High-throughput functional evaluation of BRCA2 variants of unknown significance

Masachika Ikegami(The University of Tokyo), Shinji Kohsaka(National Cancer Research Institute), Toshihide Ueno, Yukihide Momozawa(RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences), Satoshi Inoue(The University of Tokyo), Kenji Tamura, Akihiko Shimomura, Noriko Hosoya(The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Kobayashi(The University of Tokyo), Sakae Tanaka(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Mano(National Cancer Research Institute)
Nature Communications
May 22, 2020
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Abstract

Numerous nontruncating missense variants of the BRCA2 gene have been identified, but there is a lack of convincing evidence, such as familial data, demonstrating their clinical relevance and they thus remain unactionable. To assess the pathogenicity of variants of unknown significance (VUSs) within BRCA2, here we develop a method, the MANO-B method, for high-throughput functional evaluation utilizing BRCA2-deficient cells and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors. The estimated sensitivity and specificity of this assay compared to those of the International Agency for Research on Cancer classification system is 95% and 95% (95% confidence intervals: 77-100% and 82-99%), respectively. We classify the functional impact of 186 BRCA2 VUSs with our computational pipeline, resulting in the classification of 126 variants as normal/likely normal, 23 as intermediate, and 37 as abnormal/likely abnormal. We further describe a simplified, on-demand annotation system that could be used as a companion diagnostic for PARP inhibitors in patients with unknown BRCA2 VUSs.


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