The incidence of adrenocortical tumors in children from the Southern region of Brazil is higher than in other parts of the world. This fact has been related to the identification of an inherited missense mutation of the p53 (R337H) at high frequency (78-97%) in Brazilian children with adrenocortical tumors. Given the high frequency of this germline mutation in the Brazilian population, it is very likely that the R337H mutation has arisen from a common origin. In this study, we analyzed two highly polymorphic intragenic markers (VNTRp53 and p53CA) in 22 patients (16 children and 6 adults) with adrenocortical tumors carrying the germline R337H mutation and 60 normal individuals using GeneScan Fragment Analysis software. We found six and sixteen different alleles for the VNTRp53 and p53CA polymorphic markers, respectively. Two distinct alleles, both with 122 bp, were found in 56.8% (VNTRp53) and 54.5% (p53CA) of the 44 alleles from patients with adrenocortical tumors associated with the R337H mutation. Differently, these same VNTRp53 and p53CA alleles were found in 18.3% and 14.2% of 120 alleles from normal individuals, respectively (p<0.01, Chi-square test). An identical haplotype for p53 locus was also identified in 95% of the apparently unrelated Brazilian patients with adrenocortical tumors carrying the R337H mutation. In conclusion, we demonstrated a strong evidence of co-segregation between two intragenic polymorphic p53 markers and the germline R337H mutation, indicating that this mutation has originated from a single common ancestral in the great majority of the Brazilian patients with adrenocortical tumors.
RESUMOComplexo de Carney (CNC) pode ser definido como uma forma de neoplasia endócrina múltipla familial associada a alteração de pigmentação cutânea e de mucosa, doença nodular pigmentosa primária das adrenais, mixomas cardíacos e cutâneos, adenomas hipofisários produtores de GH e PRL, neoplasia testicular, adenoma ou carcinoma de tireóide, além de cistos ovarianos. CNC tem herança autossômica dominante e possui manifestações clínicas que são, em alguns aspectos, similares às da síndrome de McCune-Albright. Recentemente, genes envolvidos na via de sinalização dependente de AMPc foram implicados na etiologia do CNC. Vamos apresentar, inicialmente, um caso de um paciente masculino de 17 anos com doença adrenal nodular pigmentosa, lentiginose facial e osteoporose severa. A seguir, procuramos analisar os aspectos clínicos e a genética molecular do CNC, assim como descrever os critérios diagnósticos e recomendações para o seguimento. Carney complex (CNC) is a familial multiple neoplasia syndrome associated with abnormal skin and mucosal pigmentation, primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD), cardiac and cutaneous myxomas, GH and PRL pituitary adenoma, testicular tumors, thyroid adenoma or carcinoma and ovarian cysts. CNC is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and has some clinical similarities to McCuneAlbright syndrome. Recently, genes related to stimulation of the cAMP signaling pathway have been considered candidates for causing CNC. We report a 17-yr-old man with PPNAD, lentigines on the face and severe osteoporosis. In this article we aim at describing the clinical aspects and molecular genetics of CNC and also summarizing diagnostic criteria for CNC and recommendations for follow-up.
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