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Wilms' tumor in patients with 9q22.3 microdeletion syndrome suggests a role for PTCH1 in nephroblastomas
Authors:Bertrand Isidor  Franck Bourdeaut  Delfine Lafon  Ghislaine Plessis  Elodie Lacaze  Caroline Kannengiesser  Sylvie Rossignol  Olivier Pichon  Annaig Briand  Dominique Martin-Coignard  Maria Piccione  Albert David  Olivier Delattre  Cécile Jeanpierre  Nicolas Sévenet  Cédric Le Caignec
Abstract:Nephroblastoma (Wilms'' tumor; WT) is the most common renal tumor of childhood. To date, several genetic abnormalities predisposing to WT have been identified in rare overgrowth syndromes. Among them, abnormal methylation of the 11p15 region, GPC3 and DIS3L2 mutations, which are responsible for Beckwith–Wiedemann, Simpson–Golabi–Behmel and Perlman syndromes, respectively. However, the underlying cause of WT remains unknown in the majority of cases. We report three unrelated patients who presented with WT in addition to a constitutional 9q22.3 microdeletion and dysmorphic/overgrowth syndrome. The size of the deletions was variable (ie, from 1.7 to 8.9 Mb) but invariably encompassed the PTCH1 gene. Subsequently, we identified a somatic PTCH1 nonsense mutation in the renal tumor of one patient. In addition, by array comparative genomic hybridization method, we analyzed the DNA extracted from the blood samples of nine patients with overgrowth syndrome and WT, but did not identify any deleterious chromosomal imbalances in these patients. These findings strongly suggest that patients with constitutional 9q22.3 microdeletion have an increased risk of WT, and that PTCH1 have a role in the pathogenesis of nephroblastomas.
Keywords:CNV   PTCH1   FANCC nephroblastoma   overgrowth   Wilms'' tumor   Perlman syndrome
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