Abstract

BackgroundBirt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition caused by mutations in the folliculin-encoding gene FLCN (NM_144997). It is associated with skin lesions such as fibrofolliculoma, acrochordon and trichodiscoma; pulmonary lesions including spontaneous pneumothorax and pulmonary cysts and renal cancer.MethodsGenomic DNA was extracted from peripheral venous blood samples of the propositi and their family members. Genetic analysis was performed by whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing aiming at corresponding exons in FLCN gene to explore the genetic mutations of these two families.ResultsIn this study, we performed genetic analysis by whole exome sequencing and Sanger sequencing aiming at corresponding exons in FLCN gene to explore the genetic mutations in two Chinese families. Patients from family 1 mostly suffered from pneumothorax and pulmonary cysts, several of whom also mentioned skin lesions or kidney lesions. While in family 2, only thoracic lesions were found in the patients, without any other clinical manifestations. Two FLCN mutations have been identified: One is an insertion mutation (c.1579_1580insA/p.R527Xfs on exon 14) previously reported in three Asian families (one mainland family and two Taiwanese families); while the other is a firstly reviewed mutation in Asian population (c.649C > T / p.Gln217X on exon 7) that ever been detected in a French family.ConclusionsOverall, The detection of these two mutations expands the spectrum of FLCN mutations and will provide insight into genetic diagnosis and counseling of Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome.

Highlights

  • Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition caused by mutations in the folliculin-encoding gene FLCN (NM_144997)

  • Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS) is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition associated with skin lesions such as fibrofolliculoma, acrochordon and trichodiscoma, pulmonary lesions including spontaneous pneumothorax and pulmonary cysts and renal cancer

  • The aim of this study is to explore the genetic mutations of two suspected BHDS families, and to see if they could expand the spectrum of FLCN mutations

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Introduction

Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition caused by mutations in the folliculin-encoding gene FLCN (NM_144997). It is associated with skin lesions such as fibrofolliculoma, acrochordon and trichodiscoma; pulmonary lesions including spontaneous pneumothorax and pulmonary cysts and renal cancer. Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS) is an autosomal dominant hereditary condition associated with skin lesions such as fibrofolliculoma, acrochordon and trichodiscoma, pulmonary lesions including spontaneous pneumothorax and pulmonary cysts and renal cancer. Hou et al BMC Medical Genetics (2018) 19:14 Exon/Intron. Exon 2–5 c.-227-853_c.397-295del c.-90A > G c. − 84G > A c.1A > G c.3delG c.3G > A c.50G > C c.57_58delCT c.59delT c.119delG c.145G > T c.147delA c.157C > T c.158delA c.214delA c.235_238delTCGG c.240delC c.241delA. C.328C > T c.332_349del(18nucleotides) c.340dupC c.347dupA c.376delG c.394G > A c.402delC c.404delC c.420delC c.427_429delTTC c.443_459delACGGCTTTGTGTTCAGC c.469_471delTTC c.499C > T c.510C > G c.510C > A c.553 T > C c.563delT c.[564_565dupCC;566_577delTGCTGGGGAAGG] c.573_574delinsT

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