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Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus

Patients with the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome carry germline heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in the MEN1 gene which predisposes them to develop various endocrine and non-endocrine tumors. Over 90% of the tumors show loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 11q13, th...

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Autores principales: Mandl, Adel, Welch, James M, Kapoor, Gayathri, Parekh, Vaishali I, Schrump, David S, Ripley, R Taylor, Walter, Mary F, Del Rivero, Jaydira, Jha, Smita, Simonds, William F, Jensen, Robert T, Weinstein, Lee S, Blau, Jenny E, Agarwal, Sunita K
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34515662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0226
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author Mandl, Adel
Welch, James M
Kapoor, Gayathri
Parekh, Vaishali I
Schrump, David S
Ripley, R Taylor
Walter, Mary F
Del Rivero, Jaydira
Jha, Smita
Simonds, William F
Jensen, Robert T
Weinstein, Lee S
Blau, Jenny E
Agarwal, Sunita K
author_facet Mandl, Adel
Welch, James M
Kapoor, Gayathri
Parekh, Vaishali I
Schrump, David S
Ripley, R Taylor
Walter, Mary F
Del Rivero, Jaydira
Jha, Smita
Simonds, William F
Jensen, Robert T
Weinstein, Lee S
Blau, Jenny E
Agarwal, Sunita K
author_sort Mandl, Adel
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description Patients with the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome carry germline heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in the MEN1 gene which predisposes them to develop various endocrine and non-endocrine tumors. Over 90% of the tumors show loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 11q13, the MEN1 locus, due to somatic loss of the wild-type MEN1 allele. Thymic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) or thymic carcinoids are uncommon in MEN1 patients but are a major cause of mortality. LOH at the MEN1 locus has not been demonstrated in thymic tumors. The goal of this study was to investigate the molecular aspects of MEN1-associated thymic tumors including LOH at the MEN1 locus and RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) to identify genes associated with tumor development and potential targeted therapy. A retrospective chart review of 294 patients with MEN1 germline mutations identified 14 patients (4.8%) with thymic tumors (12 thymic NETs and 2 thymomas). LOH at the MEN1 locus was identified in 10 tumors including the 2 thymomas, demonstrating that somatic LOH at the MEN1 locus is also the mechanism for thymic tumor development. Unsupervised principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering of RNA-Seq data showed that thymic NETs formed a homogenous transcriptomic group separate from thymoma and normal thymus. KSR2 (kinase suppressor of Ras 2), that promotes Ras-mediated signaling, was abundantly expressed in thymic NETs, a potential therapeutic target. The molecular insights gained from our study about thymic tumors combined with similar data from other MEN1-associated tumors may lead to better surveillance and treatment of these rare tumors.
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spelling pubmed-85588452021-11-03 Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus Mandl, Adel Welch, James M Kapoor, Gayathri Parekh, Vaishali I Schrump, David S Ripley, R Taylor Walter, Mary F Del Rivero, Jaydira Jha, Smita Simonds, William F Jensen, Robert T Weinstein, Lee S Blau, Jenny E Agarwal, Sunita K Endocr Relat Cancer Research Letter Patients with the multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) syndrome carry germline heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in the MEN1 gene which predisposes them to develop various endocrine and non-endocrine tumors. Over 90% of the tumors show loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at chromosome 11q13, the MEN1 locus, due to somatic loss of the wild-type MEN1 allele. Thymic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) or thymic carcinoids are uncommon in MEN1 patients but are a major cause of mortality. LOH at the MEN1 locus has not been demonstrated in thymic tumors. The goal of this study was to investigate the molecular aspects of MEN1-associated thymic tumors including LOH at the MEN1 locus and RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) to identify genes associated with tumor development and potential targeted therapy. A retrospective chart review of 294 patients with MEN1 germline mutations identified 14 patients (4.8%) with thymic tumors (12 thymic NETs and 2 thymomas). LOH at the MEN1 locus was identified in 10 tumors including the 2 thymomas, demonstrating that somatic LOH at the MEN1 locus is also the mechanism for thymic tumor development. Unsupervised principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering of RNA-Seq data showed that thymic NETs formed a homogenous transcriptomic group separate from thymoma and normal thymus. KSR2 (kinase suppressor of Ras 2), that promotes Ras-mediated signaling, was abundantly expressed in thymic NETs, a potential therapeutic target. The molecular insights gained from our study about thymic tumors combined with similar data from other MEN1-associated tumors may lead to better surveillance and treatment of these rare tumors. Bioscientifica Ltd 2021-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8558845/ /pubmed/34515662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0226 Text en © The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Research Letter
Mandl, Adel
Welch, James M
Kapoor, Gayathri
Parekh, Vaishali I
Schrump, David S
Ripley, R Taylor
Walter, Mary F
Del Rivero, Jaydira
Jha, Smita
Simonds, William F
Jensen, Robert T
Weinstein, Lee S
Blau, Jenny E
Agarwal, Sunita K
Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title_full Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title_fullStr Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title_full_unstemmed Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title_short Two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with MEN1 show LOH at the MEN1 locus
title_sort two distinct classes of thymic tumors in patients with men1 show loh at the men1 locus
topic Research Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34515662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-21-0226
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