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ABSTRACT: Materials and methods
Genome sequencing of the discovery cohort (n = 273) and exome sequencing of the secondary cohort (n = 121) were conducted on germline DNA. Analyses were performed on 130 cancer susceptibility genes (CSG). Pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) variants were predicted using the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) criteria. Structural variation and survival analyses were performed on the discovery cohort.Results
We found that 6.6%-7.7% of patients with RMS harbored P/LP variants in dominant-acting CSG. An additional approximately 1% have structural variants (ATM, CDKN1C) in CSGs. CSG variants did not influence survival, although there was a significant correlation with an earlier age of tumor onset. There was a nonsignificant excess of P/LP variants in dominant inheritance genes in the patients with FOXO1 fusion-negative RMS patients versus the patients with FOXO1 fusion-positive RMS. We identified pathogenic germline variants in CSGs previously (TP53, NF1, DICER1, mismatch repair genes), rarely (BRCA2, CBL, CHEK2, SMARCA4), or never (FGFR4) reported in RMS. Numerous genes (TP53, BRCA2, mismatch repair) were on the ACMG Secondary Findings 2.0 list.Conclusion
In two cohorts of patients with RMS, we identified pathogenic germline variants for which gene-specific therapies and surveillance guidelines may be beneficial. In families with a proband with an RMS-risk P/LP variant, genetic counseling and cascade testing should be considered, especially for ACMG Secondary Findings genes and/or with gene-specific surveillance guidelines.
SUBMITTER: Kim J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8169077 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kim Jung J Light Nicholas N Subasri Vallijah V Young Erin L EL Wegman-Ostrosky Talia T Barkauskas Donald A DA Hall David D Lupo Philip J PJ Patidar Rajesh R Maese Luke D LD Jones Kristine K Wang Mingyi M Tavtigian Sean V SV Wu Dongjing D Shlien Adam A Telfer Frank F Goldenberg Anna A Skapek Stephen X SX Wei Jun S JS Wen Xinyu X Catchpoole Daniel D Hawkins Douglas S DS Schiffman Joshua D JD Khan Javed J Malkin David D Stewart Douglas R DR
JCO precision oncology 20210111
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is the most common pediatric soft-tissue sarcoma and accounts for 3% of all pediatric cancer. In this study, we investigated germline sequence and structural variation in a broad set of genes in two large, independent RMS cohorts.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Genome sequencing of the discovery cohort (n = 273) and exome sequencing of the secondary cohort (n = 121) were conducted on germline DNA. Analyses were performed on 130 cancer susceptibility genes (CSG). Pathogenic o ...[more]