Two-hit mutation causes Wilms tumor in an individual with FBXW7-related neurodevelopmental syndrome.

IF 2.6 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY Journal of Human Genetics Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1038/s10038-024-01299-6
Yoko Saito, Dai Keino, Yukiko Kuroda, Yumi Enomoto, Takuya Naruto, Yukichi Tanaka, Mio Tanaka, Hidehito Usui, Norihiko Kitagawa, Masakatsu Yanagimachi, Kenji Kurosawa
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FBXW7 (F-box and WD-repeat domain-containing 7) is a tumor suppressor gene, and its germline variants have been causally linked to Wilms tumors. Furthermore, germline variants of FBXW7 have also been implicated in a neurodevelopmental syndrome. However, little is known regarding the occurrence of Wilms tumor in patients with FBXW7-related neurodevelopmental syndrome. We identified a novel constitutional pathogenic variant of FBXW7 in a patient with intellectual disability, who also developed Wilms tumor. The variant was derived from his apparently normal mother, and was also detected in his sister who exhibited developmental delay. Furthermore, we detected a somatic nonsense variant on the paternal allele of FBXW7 in the tumor DNA. These results suggest that the development of Wilms tumor along with FBXW7-related neurodevelopmental syndrome follows the two-hit model, which needs to be validated to establish appropriate follow-up management and tumor surveillance.

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FBXW7相关神经发育综合征患者的Wilms瘤是由两个基因突变引起的。
FBXW7(F-box and WD-repeat domain-containing 7)是一种肿瘤抑制基因,其种系变异与威尔姆斯肿瘤有因果关系。此外,FBXW7 的种系变异还与神经发育综合征有关。然而,人们对 FBXW7 相关神经发育综合征患者发生 Wilms 肿瘤的情况知之甚少。我们在一名患有智力障碍的患者身上发现了一种新的 FBXW7 体系致病变体,该患者也患上了 Wilms 肿瘤。该变体来源于他表面上正常的母亲,而且在他表现出发育迟缓的妹妹身上也检测到了该变体。此外,我们还在肿瘤 DNA 中检测到父系等位基因 FBXW7 的体细胞无义变异。这些结果表明,威尔姆斯肿瘤与 FBXW7 相关神经发育综合征的发生遵循双击模型,需要对该模型进行验证,以建立适当的后续管理和肿瘤监测。
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Journal of Human Genetics
Journal of Human Genetics 生物-遗传学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Genetics is an international journal publishing articles on human genetics, including medical genetics and human genome analysis. It covers all aspects of human genetics, including molecular genetics, clinical genetics, behavioral genetics, immunogenetics, pharmacogenomics, population genetics, functional genomics, epigenetics, genetic counseling and gene therapy. Articles on the following areas are especially welcome: genetic factors of monogenic and complex disorders, genome-wide association studies, genetic epidemiology, cancer genetics, personal genomics, genotype-phenotype relationships and genome diversity.
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