High frequency of somatic frameshift BHD gene mutations in Birt-Hogg-Dube–associated renal tumors

CD Vocke, Y Yang, CP Pavlovich… - Journal of the …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
CD Vocke, Y Yang, CP Pavlovich, LS Schmidt, ML Nickerson, CA Torres-Cabala, MJ Merino
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2005academic.oup.com
Abstract The Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) syndrome is an inherited genodermatosis characterized
by a predisposition to hamartomatous skin lesions, pulmonary cysts, and renal carcinoma.
Seventy-seven renal tumors from 12 patients with germline BHD mutations were examined
by DNA sequencing to identify somatic mutations in the second copy of BHD. Sequence
alterations were detected in the majority of renal tumors (41 of 77, 53%), with loss of
heterozygosity at the BHD locus in a minority of additional tumors (14 of 77, 17%). The …
Abstract
The Birt-Hogg-Dubé (BHD) syndrome is an inherited genodermatosis characterized by a predisposition to hamartomatous skin lesions, pulmonary cysts, and renal carcinoma. Seventy-seven renal tumors from 12 patients with germline BHD mutations were examined by DNA sequencing to identify somatic mutations in the second copy of BHD. Sequence alterations were detected in the majority of renal tumors (41 of 77, 53%), with loss of heterozygosity at the BHD locus in a minority of additional tumors (14 of 77, 17%). The somatic mutations were distributed across the entire gene, and the majority resulted in frameshifts that are predicted to truncate the BHD protein. These results support a role for BHD as a tumor suppressor gene that predisposes to the development of renal tumors when both copies are inactivated.
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