Abstract

Background: Pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) are neuroendocrine tumors derived from chromaffin cells. More than 30% of patients with PPGL have a hereditary predisposition. To date, at least 14 tumor susceptibility genes have been described. Mutations in the succinate dehydrogenase complex iron sulfur subunit B gene (SDHB) are more associated with paragangliomas and metastatic disease. Patients who are young, with larger tumors (>6 cm), positive genetic testing (especially SDHB) or paraganglioma have a higher risk of metastasis development. Case Report: A 14-yr-old boy was referred to investigate severe hypertension and paroxysmal headache, pallor and tachycardia. Biochemical testing for catecholamine-secreting PPGLs showed: 24h urine metanephrines 1.9 µg (normal range, 0.05 to 1.2), plasma normetanephrine 13.3 nmol/L (<0.9 nmol/L), plasma metanephrine <0.2 nmol/L (<0.5 nmol/L), 24h urine norepinephrine 987 µg (14 to 80), 24h urine epinephrine 0 (0.5 to 20 µg) and 24h urine dopamine 391 µg (65 to 400). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a 6.5 cm heterogenous and high-vascular mass in right adrenal gland topography. A strong positive uptake was evidenced in the metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy. A selective α1-receptor blocker (prazosin) was started to control blood pressure and adrenergic symptoms. The patient underwent laparoscopic surgery and anatomopathological analysis revealed a 5.5 cm paraganglioma (PASS criteria= 3). The normal right adrenal gland was identified in the histopathology and there was no continuity between normal adrenal gland and neoplasia. After one year of follow-up, the patient is in complete remission. Genetic analysis by Sanger automated sequencing revealed no pathogenic variants in VHL and SDHD genes. We identified a heterozygous germline synonymous variant c.540 G>A (p.L180=), involving a G>A transition in the last nucleotide of SDHB exon 5. This synonymous variant results in alternative splicing of the SDHB primary transcript. This germline variant was previously reported in a 12-yr-old patient with isolated jugulotympanic paraganglioma, but it has not been associated with catecolamine-secreting paraganglioma. Neck MRI revealed no abnormalities in our patient. Conclusion: We report here a synonymous pathogenic variant in SDHB exon 5 associated with an abdominal functioning paraganglioma. Annual screening for multifocal disease (abdominal and neck PPGLs) and malignancy should be performed.

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