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Genetic Predisposition to Solid Pediatric Cancers.


ABSTRACT: Progresses over the past years have extensively improved our capacity to use genome-scale analyses-including high-density genotyping and exome and genome sequencing-to identify the genetic basis of pediatric tumors. In particular, exome sequencing has contributed to the evidence that about 10% of children and adolescents with tumors have germline genetic variants associated with cancer predisposition. In this review, we provide an overview of genetic variations predisposing to solid pediatric tumors (medulloblastoma, ependymoma, astrocytoma, neuroblastoma, retinoblastoma, Wilms tumor, osteosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, and Ewing sarcoma) and outline the biological processes affected by the involved mutated genes. A careful description of the genetic basis underlying a large number of syndromes associated with an increased risk of pediatric cancer is also reported. We place particular emphasis on the emerging view that interactions between germline and somatic alterations are a key determinant of cancer development. We propose future research directions, which focus on the biological function of pediatric risk alleles and on the potential links between the germline genome and somatic changes. Finally, the importance of developing new molecular diagnostic tests including all the identified risk germline mutations and of considering the genetic predisposition in screening tests and novel therapies is emphasized.

SUBMITTER: Capasso M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7656777 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Predisposition to Solid Pediatric Cancers.

Capasso Mario M   Montella Annalaura A   Tirelli Matilde M   Maiorino Teresa T   Cantalupo Sueva S   Iolascon Achille A  

Frontiers in oncology 20201028


Progresses over the past years have extensively improved our capacity to use genome-scale analyses-including high-density genotyping and exome and genome sequencing-to identify the genetic basis of pediatric tumors. In particular, exome sequencing has contributed to the evidence that about 10% of children and adolescents with tumors have germline genetic variants associated with cancer predisposition. In this review, we provide an overview of genetic variations predisposing to solid pediatric tu  ...[more]

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