The Hyperparathyroidism with Jaw-Tumours syndrome is caused by mutations of the CDC73 gene: it has been suggested that early onset of the disease and high Ca2+ levels may predict the presence of a CDC73 mutation. We searched for large deletions at the CDC73 locus in patients with: HPT-JT (nr 2), atypical adenoma (nr 7) or sporadic parathyroid carcinoma (nr 11) with a specific MLPA and qRT-PCR assays applied on DNA extracted from whole blood. A Medline search in database for all the papers reporting a CDC73 gene mutation, clinical/histological diagnosis, age at onset, Ca2+, PTH levels for familial/sporadic cases was conducted with the aim to possibly identify biochemical/clinical markers predictive, in first diagnosis, of the presence of a CDC73 gene mutation. A novel genomic deletion of the first 10 exons of the CDC73 gene was found in a 3-generation HPT-JT family, confirmed by SNP array analysis. A classification tree built on the published data, showed the highest probability of having a CDC73 mutation in subjects with age at the onset < 41.5 years (44/47 subjects, 93.6%, had the mutation). Whereas the lowest probability was found in subjects with age at the onset ≥ 41.5 years and Ca2+ levels <13.96 mg/dL (7/20 subjects, 35.0%, had the mutation, odds ratio = 27.1, p < 0.001). We report a novel large genomic CDC73 gene deletion identified in an Italian HPT-JT family. Age at onset < 41.5 ys and Ca2+ > 13.96 mg/dL are predictive for the presence of a CDC73 genetic lesion.

Large deletion at the CDC73 gene locus and search for predictive markers of the presence of a CDC73 genetic lesion / Muscarella, La; Turchetti, D; Fontana, A; Baorda, F; Palumbo, O; la Torre, A; de Martino, D; Franco, R; Losito, Ns; Repaci, A; Pagotto, U; Cinque, L; Copetti, M; Chiofalo, Mg; Pezzullo, L; Graziano, P; Scillitani, A; Guarnieri, V. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - (2018). [10.18632/oncotarget.25067]

Large deletion at the CDC73 gene locus and search for predictive markers of the presence of a CDC73 genetic lesion

Graziano P;
2018

Abstract

The Hyperparathyroidism with Jaw-Tumours syndrome is caused by mutations of the CDC73 gene: it has been suggested that early onset of the disease and high Ca2+ levels may predict the presence of a CDC73 mutation. We searched for large deletions at the CDC73 locus in patients with: HPT-JT (nr 2), atypical adenoma (nr 7) or sporadic parathyroid carcinoma (nr 11) with a specific MLPA and qRT-PCR assays applied on DNA extracted from whole blood. A Medline search in database for all the papers reporting a CDC73 gene mutation, clinical/histological diagnosis, age at onset, Ca2+, PTH levels for familial/sporadic cases was conducted with the aim to possibly identify biochemical/clinical markers predictive, in first diagnosis, of the presence of a CDC73 gene mutation. A novel genomic deletion of the first 10 exons of the CDC73 gene was found in a 3-generation HPT-JT family, confirmed by SNP array analysis. A classification tree built on the published data, showed the highest probability of having a CDC73 mutation in subjects with age at the onset < 41.5 years (44/47 subjects, 93.6%, had the mutation). Whereas the lowest probability was found in subjects with age at the onset ≥ 41.5 years and Ca2+ levels <13.96 mg/dL (7/20 subjects, 35.0%, had the mutation, odds ratio = 27.1, p < 0.001). We report a novel large genomic CDC73 gene deletion identified in an Italian HPT-JT family. Age at onset < 41.5 ys and Ca2+ > 13.96 mg/dL are predictive for the presence of a CDC73 genetic lesion.
2018
CDC73; HPT-JT; early onset; large genomic deletion
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Large deletion at the CDC73 gene locus and search for predictive markers of the presence of a CDC73 genetic lesion / Muscarella, La; Turchetti, D; Fontana, A; Baorda, F; Palumbo, O; la Torre, A; de Martino, D; Franco, R; Losito, Ns; Repaci, A; Pagotto, U; Cinque, L; Copetti, M; Chiofalo, Mg; Pezzullo, L; Graziano, P; Scillitani, A; Guarnieri, V. - In: ONCOTARGET. - ISSN 1949-2553. - (2018). [10.18632/oncotarget.25067]
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