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DOI: 10.1126/science.1171202
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Exomic Sequencing Identifies <i>PALB2</i> as a Pancreatic Cancer Susceptibility Gene

Siân Jones,Ralph H. Hruban,Mihoko Kamiyama,Michael Borges,Xiaosong Zhang,D. Williams Parsons,Jimmy Lin,Emily Palmisano,Kieran Brune,Elizabeth M. Jaffee,Christine A. Iacobuzio‐Donahue,Anirban Maitra,Giovanni Parmigiani,Scott E. Kern,Victor E. Velculescu,Kenneth W. Kinzler,Bert Vogelstein,James R. Eshleman,Michael Goggins,Alison P. Klein

PALB2
Pancreatic cancer
Genetics
2009
Through complete sequencing of the protein-coding genes in a patient with familial pancreatic cancer, we identified a germline, truncating mutation in PALB2 that appeared responsible for this patient's predisposition to the disease. Analysis of 96 additional patients with familial pancreatic cancer revealed three distinct protein-truncating mutations, thereby validating the role of PALB2 as a susceptibility gene for pancreatic cancer. PALB2 mutations have been previously reported in patients with familial breast cancer, and the PALB2 protein is a binding partner for BRCA2. These results illustrate that complete, unbiased sequencing of protein-coding genes can lead to the identification of a gene responsible for a hereditary disease.
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    Exomic Sequencing Identifies <i>PALB2</i> as a Pancreatic Cancer Susceptibility Gene” is a paper by Siân Jones Ralph H. Hruban Mihoko Kamiyama Michael Borges Xiaosong Zhang D. Williams Parsons Jimmy Lin Emily Palmisano Kieran Brune Elizabeth M. Jaffee Christine A. Iacobuzio‐Donahue Anirban Maitra Giovanni Parmigiani Scott E. Kern Victor E. Velculescu Kenneth W. Kinzler Bert Vogelstein James R. Eshleman Michael Goggins Alison P. Klein published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.