Literature DB >> 34358284

Spontaneous chromosomal instability in peripheral blood lymphocytes from two molecularly confirmed Italian patients with Hereditary Fibrosis Poikiloderma: insights into cancer predisposition.

Gaia Roversi1,2, Elisa Adele Colombo2, Ivana Magnani2, Cristina Gervasini2, Giuseppe Maggiore3, Mauro Paradisi4, Lidia Larizza5.   

Abstract

Two Italian patients with the initial clinical diagnosis of Rothmund-Thomson syndrome were negative for RECQL4 mutations but showed in peripheral blood cells a spontaneous chromosomal instability significantly higher than controls. Revisiting after time their clinical phenotype, the suggestive matching with the autosomal dominant syndrome Poikiloderma, Hereditary Fibrosing with Tendon Contracture, Myopathy and Pulmonary fibrosis (POIKTMP) was confirmed by identification of the c.1879A>G (p.Arg627Gly) alteration in FAM111B. We compare the overall clinical signs of our patients with those of reported carriers of the same mutation and present the up-to-date mutational repertoire of FAM111B and the related phenotypic spectrum. Our snapshot highlights the age-dependent clinical expressivity of POIKTMP and the need to follow-up patients to monitor the multi-tissue impairment caused by FAM111B alterations. We link our chromosomal instability data to the role of FAM111B in cancer predisposition, pointed out by its implication in DNA-repair pathways and the outcome of pancreatic cancer in 2 out of 17 adult POIKTMP patients. The chromosomal instability herein highlighted well connects POIKTMP to cancer-predisposing syndromes, such as Rothmund-Thomson which represents the first hereditary poikiloderma entering in differential diagnosis with POIKTMP.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34358284     DOI: 10.1590/1678-4685-GMB-2020-0332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genet Mol Biol        ISSN: 1415-4757            Impact factor:   1.771


  4 in total

1.  Case Report: Hereditary Fibrosing Poikiloderma With Tendon Contractures, Myopathy, and Pulmonary Fibrosis (POIKTMP) Presenting With Liver Cirrhosis and Steroid-Responsive Interstitial Pneumonia.

Authors:  Michiko Takimoto-Sato; Toshinari Miyauchi; Masaru Suzuki; Hideyuki Ujiie; Toshifumi Nomura; Tomoo Ikari; Tomohiko Nakamura; Kei Takahashi; Machiko Matsumoto-Sasaki; Hirokazu Kimura; Hiroki Kimura; Yuichiro Matsui; Takashi Kitagataya; Ren Yamada; Kazuharu Suzuki; Akihisa Nakamura; Masato Nakai; Takuya Sho; Koji Ogawa; Naoya Sakamoto; Naoko Yamaguchi; Noriyuki Otsuka; Utano Tomaru; Satoshi Konno
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 4.772

Review 2.  Mutations within the putative protease domain of the human FAM111B gene may predict disease severity and poor prognosis: A review of POIKTMP cases.

Authors:  Afolake Arowolo; Cenza Rhoda; Nonhlanhla Khumalo
Journal:  Exp Dermatol       Date:  2022-02-13       Impact factor: 4.511

Review 3.  Proposed Cellular Function of the Human FAM111B Protein and Dysregulation in Fibrosis and Cancer.

Authors:  Afolake Arowolo; Moses Malebana; Falone Sunda; Cenza Rhoda
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 5.738

Review 4.  Expanding phenotype of FAM111B-related disease focusing on liver involvement: Literature review, report of a case with end-stage liver disease and proposal for a new acronym.

Authors:  Marina Macchiaiolo; Filippo M Panfili; Davide Vecchio; Fabiana Cortellessa; Michaela V Gonfiantini; Paola S Buonuomo; Andrea Pietrobattista; Paola Francalanci; Lorena Travaglini; Enrico S Bertini; Maya El Hachem; Andrea Bartuli
Journal:  Am J Med Genet A       Date:  2022-07-23       Impact factor: 2.578

  4 in total

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