Background/Aim: Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is an autosomal dominantly inherited disorder characterized by multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCC), odontogenic tumors and various skeletal anomalies. Basaloid follicular hamartomas (BFHs) constitute rare neoplasms that can be detected in sporadic and familial settings as in the Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma Syndrome (BFHS). Although BFHS shares clinical, histopathological and genetic overlapping with the NBCCS, they are still considered two distinctive entities. The aim of our single-institution study was the analysis of a cohort of PTCH1-mutated patients in order to define clinical and biomolecular relationship between NBCCS and BFHs. Materials and Methods: In our study we evaluated PTCH1 gene-carrier probands affected by NBCCS to detect the incidence of BFHs and their correlation with this rare syndrome. Results: Among probands we recognized 4 patients with BFHs. We found 15 germline PTCH1 mutations, uniformly distributed across the PTCH1 gene. Six of them had familial history of NBCCS, two of them were novel and have not been described previously. Conclusion: NBCCS and BFHS may be the same genetic entity and not two distinctive syndromes. The inclusion of BFH in the NBCCS cutaneous tumor spectrum might be useful for the recognition of misdiagnosed NBCCS cases that could benefit from tailored surveillance strategies.

PTCH1 germline mutations and the basaloid follicular hamartoma values in the tumor spectrum of basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) / Ponti, Giovanni; Manfredini, Marco; Pastorino, Lorenza; Maccaferri, Monia; Tomasi, Aldo; Pellacani, Giovanni. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 38:1(2018), pp. 471-476. [10.21873/anticanres.12246]

PTCH1 germline mutations and the basaloid follicular hamartoma values in the tumor spectrum of basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS)

Pellacani, Giovanni
2018

Abstract

Background/Aim: Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) is an autosomal dominantly inherited disorder characterized by multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCC), odontogenic tumors and various skeletal anomalies. Basaloid follicular hamartomas (BFHs) constitute rare neoplasms that can be detected in sporadic and familial settings as in the Basaloid Follicular Hamartoma Syndrome (BFHS). Although BFHS shares clinical, histopathological and genetic overlapping with the NBCCS, they are still considered two distinctive entities. The aim of our single-institution study was the analysis of a cohort of PTCH1-mutated patients in order to define clinical and biomolecular relationship between NBCCS and BFHs. Materials and Methods: In our study we evaluated PTCH1 gene-carrier probands affected by NBCCS to detect the incidence of BFHs and their correlation with this rare syndrome. Results: Among probands we recognized 4 patients with BFHs. We found 15 germline PTCH1 mutations, uniformly distributed across the PTCH1 gene. Six of them had familial history of NBCCS, two of them were novel and have not been described previously. Conclusion: NBCCS and BFHS may be the same genetic entity and not two distinctive syndromes. The inclusion of BFH in the NBCCS cutaneous tumor spectrum might be useful for the recognition of misdiagnosed NBCCS cases that could benefit from tailored surveillance strategies.
2018
Basal cell carcinoma; Basaloid follicular hamartoma; Basaloid follicular hamartoma syndrome; Hereditary cancer; Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome; PTCH1; Adult; Aged; Aged; 80 and over; Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome; Female; Germ-Line Mutation; Hair Follicle; Hamartoma; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Patched-1 Receptor; Skin Diseases; Genetic; Skin Neoplasms; Young Adult; Oncology; Cancer Research
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PTCH1 germline mutations and the basaloid follicular hamartoma values in the tumor spectrum of basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS) / Ponti, Giovanni; Manfredini, Marco; Pastorino, Lorenza; Maccaferri, Monia; Tomasi, Aldo; Pellacani, Giovanni. - In: ANTICANCER RESEARCH. - ISSN 0250-7005. - 38:1(2018), pp. 471-476. [10.21873/anticanres.12246]
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