Abstract

BackgroundDICER1 syndrome is a pediatric cancer predisposition condition causing a variety of tumor types in children and young adults. In this report we studied a family with two relatives presenting a variety of neoplastic conditions at childhood.MethodsGerm-line mutation screening of the complete coding region of the DICER1 gene in genomic DNA from the proband was performed. The presence of somatic DICER1 mutation and further alterations in driver genes was investigated in genomic DNA obtained from available tumor samples.ResultsA nonsense germ-line mutation in DICER1 causing a truncated protein at the IIIb domain level was identified segregating within a family including two affected relatives who developed in one case cystic nephroma and pleuropulmonary blastoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma and multinodular goiter in the other. Additional in trans DICER1 missense somatic mutations in the IIIb DICER1 domain were found both in the cystic nephroma and in the rhabdomyosarcoma, suggesting that neoplasms in this family might arise from the unusual two-hit mechanism for DICER-derived tumorigenesis in which after the presence of a truncated constitutive protein, a neomorphic DICER1 activity is somatically adquired. Additional genetic alterations, such as TP53 mutations, were identified in the rhabdomyosarcoma.ConclusionsBesides DICER1 loss of standard activity, oncogenic cooperation of other genes, as mutated TP53, may involve developing higher grade tumors within this syndrome. Given the broad clinical spectrum that may arise, genetic counseling and close surveillance must be offered to all family members at risk of DICER1 syndrome.

Highlights

  • DICER1 syndrome is a pediatric cancer predisposition condition causing a variety of tumor types in children and young adults

  • Germ-line mutations in DICER1 have been described in the so-called DICER1 syndrome, a pleiotropic pediatric cancer predisposition condition causing a variety of tumor types in children and young adults, including pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB), cystic nephroma (CN), rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), multinodular goiter, ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor and other neoplastic conditions

  • Case report Index case was a 2-year-old girl presenting a cystic nephroma at 11 months of age that required surgical resection of her left kidney

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Introduction

DICER1 syndrome is a pediatric cancer predisposition condition causing a variety of tumor types in children and young adults. Germ-line mutations in DICER1 have been described in the so-called DICER1 syndrome, a pleiotropic pediatric cancer predisposition condition causing a variety of tumor types in children and young adults, including pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB), cystic nephroma (CN), rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), multinodular goiter, ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor and other neoplastic conditions. Mutations in DICER1 have the potential to affect many biological functions and originate different phenotypes. In this communication, germ-line and somatic mutations in DICER1 are reported within a family with two relatives presenting a variety of neoplastic conditions at childhood

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