由 CYLD 基因突变引起的哥伦比亚一个家族的熟悉圆柱状瘤病。

IF 1.2 Q4 ONCOLOGY ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2024-09-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2024.1768
Lisa Ximena Rodríguez Rojas, Diana Vasquez-Forero, Juan José Albán, Liliana Doza, Sandra Murillo, Jorge Andrés Olave-Rodriguez, José Nastasi
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导言:CYLD皮肤综合征的特征是出现多种皮肤肿瘤,包括唾液腺的圆柱瘤、螺旋腺瘤、三上皮瘤和基底细胞腺瘤,以及较少见的肺圆柱瘤。病变出现在患者出生后的第二个十年,通常为单发病变,主要位于面部和头部,病变数目逐渐增多,有可能累及躯干、腹股沟和腋窝。虽然男女均可发病,但女性发病率较高:病例介绍:CYLD 皮肤综合征是由 CYLD 基因的致病变异引起的,呈常染色体显性遗传模式。我们在哥伦比亚首次发现了一个患有 CYLD 皮肤综合征的家族病例,该家族三代人都患有该病,其特点是皮肤病变发病较早。该综合征通过下一代测序(NGS)得到分子证实,揭示了 CYLD 基因中的一个杂合框移变异,特别是 NM_015247.2 c.2291_2295delAACTA p.Lys764Ilefs*2 型,该变异随后通过桑格测序得到证实:结论:了解遗传、表观遗传和环境因素在圆柱瘤向鳞状棘皮导管癌恶性转化过程中的复杂相互作用,对于开发靶向疗法和改善患者预后至关重要:哥伦比亚一个家族的CYLD皮肤综合征。
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Familiar cylindromatosis in a Colombian family caused by a mutation in CYLD.

Introduction: The CYLD cutaneous syndrome is characterised by the appearance of multiple skin tumours, including cylindromas, spiradenomas, trichoepitheliomas and basal cell adenomas of the salivary gland and less frequently pulmonary cylindromas. The lesions appear in the second decade of life, typically present as single lesions, located mainly on the face and head and progressively increase in number, potentially affecting the torso, groin and axillae. Although lesions can affect both men and women, a higher frequency of affected women has been described.

Case presentation: CYLD cutaneous syndrome is caused by pathogenic variants in the CYLD gene, following an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. We present the first Colombian case of a family affected by CYLD cutaneous syndrome, spanning three generations and characterised by early onset of skin lesions. This syndrome was molecularly confirmed by next-generation sequencing (NGS), reveling a heterozygous frameshift variant in the CYLD gene, specifically the type NM_015247.2 c.2291_2295delAACTA p.Lys764Ilefs*2, which was subsequently confirmed by Sanger sequencing.

Conclusion: Understanding the complex interplay of genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors in the malignant transformation of cylindroma to squamous eccrine ductal carcinoma is crucial for developing targeted therapies and improving patient outcomes.

Key messages: The CYLD cutaneous syndrome in a Colombian family.

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