A rare missense variant in RET exon 8 in a portuguese family with atypical multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia type 2 (MEN2) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC), pheochromocytoma and primary hyperparathyroidism. MEN2 is an autosomal dominant syndrome caused by mutations in the RET proto-oncogene. In the vast majority of patients, the mutations are localized in exons 10, 11 and 13-15 of the RET gene. Rare variants located in exon 8 were recently identified but their clinical significance remains unclear. DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied two sisters presenting with pheochromocytoma as the first tumor. One of the sisters was diagnosed with a right pheochromocytoma at the age of 44 and at age 53 she developed an invasive left pheochromocytoma with no other endocrine neoplasia. The other sister was diagnosed with a left pheochromocytoma at age 50 and at age 64 she had a right phemochromocytoma and MTC. Neither of the two sisters presented evidence of primary hyperparathyroidism. Mutations of the RET proto-oncogene were investigated by DNA sequencing. RESULTS: We detected a germline missense variant in RET exon 8 (p.Cys531Arg) in both sisters. The p.Cys531Arg variant was not present in a third 50-year-old sister who has remained to date clinically unaffected. CONCLUSION: This is the first case showing the p.Cys531Arg variant in RET exon 8 co-segregating with family members affected by a syndrome reminiscent of MEN2A. Our results suggest that this variant has a specific genotype-phenotype correlation as it is associated with the development of pheochromocytoma before the onset of MTC.

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Martins, A. F., Martins, J. M., do Vale, S., Dias, T., Silveira, C., da Silva, I. R., & Carmo-Fonseca, M. (2016). A rare missense variant in RET exon 8 in a portuguese family with atypical multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A. Hormones, 15(3), 435–440. https://doi.org/10.14310/horm.2002.1691

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