van de Beek I, Glykofridis IE, Wagner A, den Toom DT, Bongers EMHF, van Leenders GJLH, Johannesma PC, Meijers‐Heijboer HEJ, Wolthuis RMF, van Steensel MAM, Dubbink HJ, Houweling AC. Combined germline pathogenic variants in FLCN and TP53 are associated with early onset renal cell carcinoma and brain tumors.
Mol Genet Genomic Med 2022;
11:e2098. [PMID:
36382415 PMCID:
PMC9938753 DOI:
10.1002/mgg3.2098]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
We present a family consisting of a father and his two children with an exceptional phenotype of childhood renal cell carcinoma and brain tumors. Extensive genetic testing revealed two inherited tumor predisposition syndromes in all three family members: Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome and Li-Fraumeni syndrome. The corresponding genes (FLCN and TP53) are both located on the short arm of chromosome 17.
METHODS
We describe the phenotype and performed single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based loss of heterozygosity (LOH) analysis of the tumors.
RESULTS
All examined tumors showed somatic loss of the wild-type alleles of both FLCN and TP53.
CONCLUSIONS
We hypothesize that a synergistic effect of both mutations caused the unusual phenotype of childhood renal cell carcinoma in this family. This family emphasizes the importance of further genetic testing if a tumor develops at an unexpected young age in an inherited cancer predisposition syndrome.
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