TY - JOUR
T1 - Multiple neoplasia in a patient with Gitelman syndrome harboring germline monoallelic MUTYH mutation
AU - Chan, Jason Yongsheng
AU - Toh, Ming Ren
AU - Chong, Siao Ting
AU - Ishak, Nur Diana Binte
AU - Kolinjivadi, Arun Mouli
AU - Chan, Sock Hoai
AU - Lee, Elizabeth
AU - Boot, Arnoud
AU - Shao-Tzu, Li
AU - Chew, Min Hoe
AU - Ngeow, Joanne
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© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/12/1
Y1 - 2020/12/1
N2 - Gitelman syndrome is a rare, recessively inherited disease characterized by chronic hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia as a result of defective electrolyte co-transport at the level of the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney. Here, we present the first report of a patient with Gitelman syndrome who developed multiple neoplasia including colorectal polyposis, synchronous colorectal cancers, recurrent breast fibroadenomata and a desmoid tumor. Whole-exome sequencing confirmed germline compound heterozygous mutations of c.179C > T and c.1326C > G in SLC12A3, and in addition, identified a monoallelic germline c.934-2A > G splice site mutation in MUTYH. In vitro, magnesium deficiency potentiated oxidative DNA damage in lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from the same patient. We postulate that monoallelic MUTYH mutations may manifest in the presence of cooperative non-genetic mechanisms, in this case possibly magnesium deficiency from Gitelman syndrome.
AB - Gitelman syndrome is a rare, recessively inherited disease characterized by chronic hypokalemia and hypomagnesemia as a result of defective electrolyte co-transport at the level of the distal convoluted tubule of the kidney. Here, we present the first report of a patient with Gitelman syndrome who developed multiple neoplasia including colorectal polyposis, synchronous colorectal cancers, recurrent breast fibroadenomata and a desmoid tumor. Whole-exome sequencing confirmed germline compound heterozygous mutations of c.179C > T and c.1326C > G in SLC12A3, and in addition, identified a monoallelic germline c.934-2A > G splice site mutation in MUTYH. In vitro, magnesium deficiency potentiated oxidative DNA damage in lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from the same patient. We postulate that monoallelic MUTYH mutations may manifest in the presence of cooperative non-genetic mechanisms, in this case possibly magnesium deficiency from Gitelman syndrome.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41525-020-00146-9
DO - 10.1038/s41525-020-00146-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85091195244
SN - 2056-7944
VL - 5
JO - npj Genomic Medicine
JF - npj Genomic Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - 39
ER -