2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12020-021-02805-y
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“Thyroid nodular disease and PTEN mutation in a multicentre series of children with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS)”

Abstract: Purpose To report the incidence of 4–12% of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) and up to 50% of benign thyroid nodular disease and to describe nodular thyroid disease in a multicentre pediatric population with PTEN mutations. Methods: Retrospective data of pediatric patients with PTEN mutations collected from tertiary Departments of Pediatric Endocrinology of Turin, Milan and Genua, Italy, in the period 2010–2020. Results Seventeen children with PTEN muta… Show more

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“…Resulted from the higher rates of thyroid disease, therapeutic thyroidectomy is also much more common in these patients (Baran et al, 2020;Cameselle-Teijeiro et al, 2015;Harach et al, 1999;Laury et al, 2011;Plamper et al, 2018;Plitt et al, 2022;Smith et al, 2011;Smith et al, 2021;Tuli et al, 2021). Among all the neoplastic concerns across the entire life span of PHTS, thyroid disease appears to manifest in a younger age range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Resulted from the higher rates of thyroid disease, therapeutic thyroidectomy is also much more common in these patients (Baran et al, 2020;Cameselle-Teijeiro et al, 2015;Harach et al, 1999;Laury et al, 2011;Plamper et al, 2018;Plitt et al, 2022;Smith et al, 2011;Smith et al, 2021;Tuli et al, 2021). Among all the neoplastic concerns across the entire life span of PHTS, thyroid disease appears to manifest in a younger age range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to the general population, thyroid diseases, including nodules, hypothyroidism, and autoimmune thyroiditis, are more common in children and adolescents affected with PHTS, reported as 35.4%–68.6% in a large cohort study by Eng's group (Tan et al, 2011). Resulted from the higher rates of thyroid disease, therapeutic thyroidectomy is also much more common in these patients (Baran et al, 2020; Cameselle‐Teijeiro et al, 2015; Harach et al, 1999; Laury et al, 2011; Plamper et al, 2018; Plitt et al, 2022; Smith et al, 2011; Smith et al, 2021; Tuli et al, 2021). Among all the neoplastic concerns across the entire life span of PHTS, thyroid disease appears to manifest in a younger age range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…72 PTEN germline mutations are associated with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes, such as Cowden syndrome and Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome, both associated with increased risk of thyroid cancer and benign thyroid nodular disease. 73,74 Loss of heterozygosity in sporadic thyroid neoplasms is more common than mutations in PTEN. 75 Loss of heterozygosity of PTEN has been identified in a quarter of follicular adenomas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…PTEN is a tumor suppressor gene that functions thought the serine–threonine kinase AKT; high levels of PTEN induce low levels of phosphorylated AKT leading to apoptosis whereas low or absent levels of PTEN induce high levels of phosphorylated AKT leading to cell survival 72 . PTEN germline mutations are associated with PTEN hamartoma tumor syndromes, such as Cowden syndrome and Bannayan‐Riley‐Ruvalcaba syndrome, both associated with increased risk of thyroid cancer and benign thyroid nodular disease 73,74 . Loss of heterozygosity in sporadic thyroid neoplasms is more common than mutations in PTEN 75 .…”
Section: Common Genetic Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first, produced by Vincenzi et al. , reports the occurrence of a multinodular goiter in a patient with Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome associated with a PTEN variant and congenital hypothyroidism due to homozygous alterations of the TPO gene, arguing a possible synergic role of TPO and PTEN mutations, a gene known to predispose to thyroid cancer ( 5 ).…”
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