DICER1 Mutations in Familial Pleuropulmonary Blastoma
Children’s Minnesota - St. Paul Hospital · Washington University Medical Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) is a rare pediatric lung tumor that is often part of an inherited cancer syndrome. PPBs consist of mesenchymal cells that are susceptible to malignant transformation and cysts lined by epithelial cells. In a subset of patients, overgrowth of the cysts by mesenchymal cells leads to sarcoma formation. Here, we show that 11 multiplex PPB families harbor heterozygous germline mutations in DICER1, a gene encoding an endoribonuclease critical to the generation of small noncoding regulatory RNAs. Expression of DICER1 protein was undetectable in the epithelial component of PPB tumors but was retained in the malignant mesenchyme (sarcoma). We hypothesize that loss of DICER1 in the…
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- 33.18
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- 100%
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- 6
Authors
14- DAD. Ashley HillCorresponding
Children’s Minnesota - St. Paul Hospital, Washington University Medical Center
- JIJennifer Ivanovich
Washington University Medical Center
- JRJohn R. Priest
Children’s Minnesota - St. Paul Hospital
- CAChristina A. Gurnett
Washington University Medical Center, Neurology, Inc
- LPLouis P. Dehner
Washington University Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Pulmonary Blastoma
- Genetics
- Mutation
- Biology
- Medicine
- Gene
- Internal medicine
- Lung
- Good health and well-being