Copy number variations in male breast cancer

J Cancer Res Ther. 2023 Jul-Sep;19(5):1415-1418. doi: 10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_208_21.

Abstract

Common copy number variations often contain cancer-related genes and are likely to play a role in carcinogenesis. Different mechanisms of tumorigenesis are suggested in female and male breast cancer because of different molecular profiles. The cytogenetic analysis of GTG-banded chromosomes was performed in six male patients with infiltrating ductal carcinoma and six healthy male controls matched for age. Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array analysis was performed in male breast cancer (MBC) patients. Cytogenetic analysis found aberrations previously implicated in cancer. SNP array analysis in patients revealed a gain of Xp11.23, 8p23.2, Yq11.221, Yq11.3 (AZF region), 12p11.21, 18q12.1, and 17q21.3; a loss of Yq11.222 and 7q11.21; and a loss of heterozygosity of 4p16.3, 6p12.3, 6p22.2-p21.31, 7p14.2-14.1, 18q11.2-q12.1, 20p11.23-11.1, 20q11.21-11.23, 1q25.2-q25.3, 2q11.1-q11.2, 5q23.1-23.2, 11p15.4-15.3, and 22q13.1-13.31. Some of these variations, especially those of the Y-chromosome, have not been reported earlier. Chromosomal loci identified by SNP array harbor genes were reported to be associated with cancer progression and metastasis, indicating their involvement in MBC also.

Keywords: Breast cancer; SNP array; cytogenetics; male breast cancer.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Neoplasms, Male* / genetics
  • Chromosome Aberrations
  • Cytogenetic Analysis
  • DNA Copy Number Variations*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Oncogenes
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide