Retinoblastoma (RB, OMIM#180200) is the most common intraocular tumour in infancy and early childhood. Constituent mutations in the RB1 gene predispose individuals to RB development. We performed a mutational screening of the RB1 gene in Italian patients affected by RB referred to the Medical Genetics of the University of Siena. In 35 unrelated patients, we identified germline RB1 mutations in 6 out of 9 familial cases (66%) and in 7 out of 26 with no family history of RB (27%). Using the single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) technique, 11 novel mutations were detected, including 3 nonsense, 5 frameshift and 4 splice-site mutations. Only two of these mutations (1 splice site and 1 missense) were previously reported. The mutation spectrum reflects the published literature, encompassing predominately nonsense or frameshift and splicing mutations. RB1 germline mutation was detected in 37% of our cases. Gross rearrangements outside the investigated region, altered DNA methylation, or mutations in non-coding regions, may be the cause of disease in the remainder of the patients. Some cases, e.g. a case of incomplete penetrance, or variable expressivity ranging from retinoma to multiple tumours, are discussed in detail. In addition, a case of pre-conception genetic counselling resolved by rescue of banked cordonal blood of the affected deceased child is described. © The Japan Society of Human Genetics and Springer-Verlag 2006.

Sampieri, K., Hadjistilianou, T., Mari, F., Speciale, C., Mencarelli, M. A., Cetta, F., Manoukian, S., Peissel, B., Giachino, D., Pasini, B., Acquaviva, A., Caporossi, A., Frezzotti, R., Renieri, A., Bruttini, M., Mutational screening of the RB1 gene in Italian patients with retinoblastoma reveals 11 novel mutations, <<JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS>>, 2006; 51 (3): 209-216. [doi:10.1007/s10038-005-0348-3] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/125485]

Mutational screening of the RB1 gene in Italian patients with retinoblastoma reveals 11 novel mutations

Caporossi, Aldo;
2006

Abstract

Retinoblastoma (RB, OMIM#180200) is the most common intraocular tumour in infancy and early childhood. Constituent mutations in the RB1 gene predispose individuals to RB development. We performed a mutational screening of the RB1 gene in Italian patients affected by RB referred to the Medical Genetics of the University of Siena. In 35 unrelated patients, we identified germline RB1 mutations in 6 out of 9 familial cases (66%) and in 7 out of 26 with no family history of RB (27%). Using the single-strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) technique, 11 novel mutations were detected, including 3 nonsense, 5 frameshift and 4 splice-site mutations. Only two of these mutations (1 splice site and 1 missense) were previously reported. The mutation spectrum reflects the published literature, encompassing predominately nonsense or frameshift and splicing mutations. RB1 germline mutation was detected in 37% of our cases. Gross rearrangements outside the investigated region, altered DNA methylation, or mutations in non-coding regions, may be the cause of disease in the remainder of the patients. Some cases, e.g. a case of incomplete penetrance, or variable expressivity ranging from retinoma to multiple tumours, are discussed in detail. In addition, a case of pre-conception genetic counselling resolved by rescue of banked cordonal blood of the affected deceased child is described. © The Japan Society of Human Genetics and Springer-Verlag 2006.
2006
Inglese
Sampieri, K., Hadjistilianou, T., Mari, F., Speciale, C., Mencarelli, M. A., Cetta, F., Manoukian, S., Peissel, B., Giachino, D., Pasini, B., Acquaviva, A., Caporossi, A., Frezzotti, R., Renieri, A., Bruttini, M., Mutational screening of the RB1 gene in Italian patients with retinoblastoma reveals 11 novel mutations, <<JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS>>, 2006; 51 (3): 209-216. [doi:10.1007/s10038-005-0348-3] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/125485]
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