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Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features

Retinoblastoma, an embryonic neoplasm of retinal origin, is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children. Somatic inactivation of both alleles of the RB1 tumor suppressor gene in a retinal progenitor cell through diverse mechanisms including genetic and epigenetic modifications, is the...

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Autores principales: Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer, Moran, Kimberly, Chebbi, Amel, Bouguila, Hédi, Abbes, Imen, Charradi, Khaoula, Benammar-Elgaaïed, Amel, Ganguly, Arupa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25602518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116615
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author Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer
Moran, Kimberly
Chebbi, Amel
Bouguila, Hédi
Abbes, Imen
Charradi, Khaoula
Benammar-Elgaaïed, Amel
Ganguly, Arupa
author_facet Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer
Moran, Kimberly
Chebbi, Amel
Bouguila, Hédi
Abbes, Imen
Charradi, Khaoula
Benammar-Elgaaïed, Amel
Ganguly, Arupa
author_sort Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer
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description Retinoblastoma, an embryonic neoplasm of retinal origin, is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children. Somatic inactivation of both alleles of the RB1 tumor suppressor gene in a retinal progenitor cell through diverse mechanisms including genetic and epigenetic modifications, is the crucial event in initiation of tumorigenesis in most cases of isolated unilateral retinoblastoma. We analyzed DNA from tumor tissue and from peripheral blood to determine the RB1 mutation status and seek correlations with clinical features of 37 unrelated cases of Tunisian origin with sporadic retinoblastoma. All cases were unilateral except one who presented with bilateral disease, in whom no germline coding sequence alteration was identified. A multi-step mutation scanning protocol identified bi-allelic inactivation of RB1 gene in 30 (81%) of the samples tested. A total of 7 novel mutations were identified. There were three tumors without any detectable mutation while a subset contained multiple mutations in RB1 gene. The latter group included tumors collected after treatment with chemotherapy. There were seven individuals with germline mutations and all presented with advanced stage of tumor. There was no difference in age of onset of RB based on the germline mutation status. Thus 20% of the individuals with sporadic unilateral RB in this series carried germline mutations and indicate the importance of genetic testing all children with sporadic retinoblastoma. These findings help to characterize the spectrum of mutations present in the Tunisian population and can improve genetic diagnosis of retinoblastoma.
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spelling pubmed-43000922015-01-30 Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer Moran, Kimberly Chebbi, Amel Bouguila, Hédi Abbes, Imen Charradi, Khaoula Benammar-Elgaaïed, Amel Ganguly, Arupa PLoS One Research Article Retinoblastoma, an embryonic neoplasm of retinal origin, is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in children. Somatic inactivation of both alleles of the RB1 tumor suppressor gene in a retinal progenitor cell through diverse mechanisms including genetic and epigenetic modifications, is the crucial event in initiation of tumorigenesis in most cases of isolated unilateral retinoblastoma. We analyzed DNA from tumor tissue and from peripheral blood to determine the RB1 mutation status and seek correlations with clinical features of 37 unrelated cases of Tunisian origin with sporadic retinoblastoma. All cases were unilateral except one who presented with bilateral disease, in whom no germline coding sequence alteration was identified. A multi-step mutation scanning protocol identified bi-allelic inactivation of RB1 gene in 30 (81%) of the samples tested. A total of 7 novel mutations were identified. There were three tumors without any detectable mutation while a subset contained multiple mutations in RB1 gene. The latter group included tumors collected after treatment with chemotherapy. There were seven individuals with germline mutations and all presented with advanced stage of tumor. There was no difference in age of onset of RB based on the germline mutation status. Thus 20% of the individuals with sporadic unilateral RB in this series carried germline mutations and indicate the importance of genetic testing all children with sporadic retinoblastoma. These findings help to characterize the spectrum of mutations present in the Tunisian population and can improve genetic diagnosis of retinoblastoma. Public Library of Science 2015-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4300092/ /pubmed/25602518 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116615 Text en © 2015 Ayari-Jeridi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ayari-Jeridi, Hajer
Moran, Kimberly
Chebbi, Amel
Bouguila, Hédi
Abbes, Imen
Charradi, Khaoula
Benammar-Elgaaïed, Amel
Ganguly, Arupa
Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title_full Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title_fullStr Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title_full_unstemmed Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title_short Mutation Spectrum of RB1 Gene in Unilateral Retinoblastoma Cases from Tunisia and Correlations with Clinical Features
title_sort mutation spectrum of rb1 gene in unilateral retinoblastoma cases from tunisia and correlations with clinical features
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4300092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25602518
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116615
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