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Título: Detection of the first gross CDC73 germline deletion in an HPT-JT syndrome family
Autores/as: Cascón, Alberto
Huarte-Mendicoa, Carlos Vázquez
Javier Leandro-García, L.
Letón, Rocío
Suela, Javier
Santana, Alfredo 
Boronat Cortés, Mauro 
Comino-Méndez, Iñaki
Landa, Iñigo
Sánchez, Lydia
Rodríguez-Antona, Cristina
Cigudosa, Juan C.
Robledo, Mercedes
Clasificación UNESCO: 320502 Endocrinología
320101 Oncología
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Publicación seriada: Genes Chromosomes and Cancer 
Resumen: Hereditary primary hyperparathyroidism (HPT) may develop as a solitary endocrinopathy (FIHP) or as part of multiple endocrine neoplasia Type 1, multiple endocrine neoplasia Type 2A, or hereditary HPT‐jaw tumor syndrome. Inactivating germline mutations of the tumor suppressor gene CDC73 account for 14 and 50% of all FIHP and HPT‐JT patients, respectively, and have also been found in almost 20% of apparently sporadic parathyroid carcinoma patients. Although more than 60 independent germline mutations have been described, to date no rearrangement affecting the CDC73 locus has been identified. By means of multiplex‐PCR we found a large germline deletion affecting the whole gene in a two‐generation HPT‐JT family. Subsequently array‐CGH and specific PCR analysis determined that the mutation spanned ∼ 547 kb, and included four additional genes: TROVE2, GLRX2, B3GALT2, and UCHL5. Although no clear mutation‐specific phenotype was found associated to the presence of the mutation, further studies are needed to assess whether the loss of the neighboring genes could modify the phenotype of carriers. There was complete absence of nuclear staining in the two HPT‐JT‐related tumors available. The finding of the first rearrangement affecting the CDC73 gene warrants screening for this tumor suppressor gene inactivation mechanism not only in high‐risk CDC73 point mutation‐negative HPT‐JT families, but also in FIHP patients.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46091
ISSN: 1045-2257
DOI: 10.1002/gcc.20911
Fuente: Genes Chromosomes and Cancer [ISSN 1045-2257],v. 50 (11), p. 922-929
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