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A Familial Case of a Whole Germline CDC73 Deletion Discordant for Primary Hyperparathyroidism.

Authors :
Hatabu, Naomi
Katori, Naho
Sato, Takeshi
Maeda, Naonori
Suzuki, Eri
Komiyama, Osamu
Tsutsui, Hidemitsu
Nagao, Toshitaka
Nakauchi-Takahashi, Hana
Matsunaga, Tatsuo
Ishii, Tomohiro
Hasegawa, Tomonobu
Yamazawa, Kazuki
Source :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 2019, Vol. 92 Issue 1, p56-63. 8p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Introduction: Primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) occurs as part of familial syndromes, including CDC73-related disorders caused by germline pathogenic variants of the CDC73 gene, particularly in early adulthood. Herein, we report a familial case of a whole germline CDC73 deletion discordant for PHPT. Case Description: A 15-year-old boy was admitted to our hospital because of persistent nausea and vomiting. Laboratory tests showed hypercalcemia (13.6 mg/dL), hypophosphatemia (2.4 mg/dL), and elevated intact PTH level (149 pg/mL). Imaging studies showed an enlarged single parathyroid gland. Thus, the diagnosis of PHPT was made. Microarray analysis of peripheral blood DNA showed a 3.4-Mb heterozygous deletion of 1q31 encompassing 11 genes, including CDC73. Total thyroidectomy/parathyroidectomy was performed; histology was compatible with parathyroid adenoma without any evidence of malignancy. DNA sequencing of the removed adenoma confirmed a hemizygous nonsense variant in the CDC73 gene in a mosaic manner, which was potentially involved in parathyroid tumorigenesis as the "second hit." Importantly, the same deletion was identified in his 52-year-old father who had an unremarkable medical history. Conclusions: These data clearly demonstrate the Knudson two-hit theory from a molecular viewpoint. Phenotypic variability and incomplete penetrance of CDC73-related disorders, even if caused by a gross deletion, should be noted in a clinical setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16632818
Volume :
92
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
140426781
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000495800