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Testicular Sertoli cell tumour and potentially testicular Leydig cell tumour are features of DICER1 syndrome

Authors :
Mary L. McMaster
Laura A. Harney
Nicolas Sirvent
Carole Corsini
Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet
Nicholas G. Cost
Lauren M. Vasta
Stéphanie Haouy
Catherine Dubois d'Enghien
Frédérique Dijoud
Arnaud Gauthier
Marion Gauthier-Villars
Kris Ann P. Schultz
Sabine Irtan
Valérie Duflos
Douglas R. Stewart
Lisa Golmard
Alexander Ling
Daniel Orbach
Ann G. Carr
Markku Miettinen
Isabelle Coupier
Source :
Journal of Medical Genetics. 59:346-350
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ, 2021.

Abstract

DICER1 syndrome is a rare paediatric autosomal dominant inherited disorder predisposing to various benign and malignant tumours. It is caused by a germline pathogenic variant in DICER1, and the second hit for tumour development is usually a missense hotspot pathogenic variant in the DICER1 ribonuclease IIIb domain. While DICER1 predisposing variants account for about 60% of ovarian Sertoli-Leydig cell tumours, no DICER1-related testicular stromal tumours have been described. Here we report the first two cases of testicular stromal tumours in children carrying a DICER1 germline pathogenic variant: a case of Sertoli cell tumour and a case of Leydig cell tumour diagnosed at 2 and 12 years of age, respectively. A somatic DICER1 hotspot pathogenic variant was detected in the Sertoli cell tumour. This report extends the spectrum of DICER1-related tumours to include testicular Sertoli cell tumour and potentially testicular Leydig cell tumour. Diagnosis of a testicular Sertoli cell tumour should prompt DICER1 genetic testing so that patients with a DICER1 germline pathogenic variant can benefit from established surveillance guidelines. DICER1 genetic evaluation may be considered for testicular Leydig cell tumour. Our findings suggest that miRNA dysregulation underlies the aetiology of some testicular stromal tumours.

Details

ISSN :
14686244 and 00222593
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Genetics
Accession number :
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