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A germline mutation in PBRM1 predisposes to renal cell carcinoma

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
Volume 52, Issue 6, Pages 426-430

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jmedgenet-2014-102912

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  1. Ligue nationale contre le Cancer (Comites de l'Indre et du Cher)
  2. French National Cancer Institute 'PNES Rein' project
  3. Fondation Gustave Roussy

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Background Many cases of familial renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remain unexplained by mutations in the known predisposing genes or shared environmental factors. There are therefore additional, still unidentified genes involved in familial RCC. PBRM1 is a tumour suppressor gene and somatic mutations are found in 30-45% of sporadic clear cell (cc) RCC. Methods We selected 35 unrelated patients with unexplained personal history of ccRCC and at least one affected first-degree relative, and sequenced the PBRM1 gene. Results A germline frameshift mutation (c.3998_4005del [p.Asp1333Glyfs]) was found in one patient. The patient's mother, his sister and one niece also had ccRCC. The mutation co-segregated with the disease as the three affected relatives were carriers, while an unaffected sister was not, according with autosomal-dominant transmission. Somatic studies supported these findings, as we observed both loss of heterozygosity for the mutation and loss of protein expression in renal tumours. Conclusions We show for the first time that an inherited mutation in PBRM1 predisposes to RCC. International studies are necessary to estimate the contribution of PBRM1 to RCC susceptibility, estimate penetrance and then integrate the gene into routine clinical practice.

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