Abstract

BackgroundCardiac myxomas are benign tumors that commonly arise within the left atria. Familial cardiac myxomas are a part of Carney Complex (CNC), an autosomal dominant multiple neoplasia syndrome caused by germline mutations in PRKAR1A. Seven percent of cardiac myxomas are associated with CNC. To date, the genetic basis of isolated cardiac myxomas (ICM), however, has not been fully elucidated.MethodsWe investigated the genetic profile of ICM using whole exome sequencing (WES). Suspected mutations were confirmed using targeted sanger sequencing. To further examine the presence of PRKAR1A mutations in ICM, we performed targeted sequencing in an additional 61 ICM specimens.Results87.5% (7/8) of ICM harbored mutations in PRKAR1A. Three of the 8 ICM harbored biallelic somatic mutations of PRKAR1A, including c.607_610del:p.Leu203fs (pathogenic) + c.C896G:p.Ser299X (pathogenic), c.952delT:p.Leu318fs (pathogenic) + c.769-2 A>G (pathogenic) and c.178-1 G>C (pathogenic) + c. 550+1 G>C (pathogenic). Four of 8 tumors harbored monoallelic PRKAR1A mutations, including c.523_524insG:p.Tyr175_Val176delinsX (pathogenic), c.C920A:p.Ser307X (pathogenic), c.30delG:p.Glu10fs (pathogenic) and c.C289T:p.Arg97X (pathogenic). No identical variants were observed across the 8 ICM samples. Interestingly, none of these variants have been previously described in familial cardiac myxomas. In order to confirm our findings, directed sequencing of 61 ICM specimens was subsequently performed. Sixty-four percent (39/61) of ICMs tumors contained inactivating PRKAR1A mutations.ConclusionOur findings suggest that loss-of-function mutations of PRKAR1A may play a vital role in the formation of isolated cardiac myxomas.

Highlights

  • Cardiac myxomas (CMs) are benign cardiac tumors that are characterized by stellate to plump, cytologically bland, mesenchymal cells situated in a myxoid stroma [1, 2]

  • Our findings suggest that loss-of-function mutations of PRKAR1A may play a vital role in the formation of isolated cardiac myxomas

  • Several authors have reported that isolated cardiac myxomas (ICM) do not harbor PRKAR1A mutations and have suggested that the genetic basis of ICM may differ from Carney Complex (CNC) associated CMs [13, 14]

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Methods

We investigated the genetic profile of ICM using whole exome sequencing (WES). Suspected mutations were confirmed using targeted sanger sequencing. To further examine the presence of PRKAR1A mutations in ICM, we performed targeted sequencing in an additional 61 ICM specimens

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