p.Ala541Thr variant of MEN1 gene: a non deleterious polymorphism or a pathogenic mutation?

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serval:BIB_BCD734F21E0C
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
p.Ala541Thr variant of MEN1 gene: a non deleterious polymorphism or a pathogenic mutation?
Journal
Annales d'endocrinologie
Author(s)
Nozières C., Zhang C.X., Buffet A., Dupasquier S., Vargas-Poussou R., Guillaud-Bataille M., Cordier-Bussat M., Ruszniewski P., Christin-Maitre S., Murat A., Groussin L., Vezzosi D., Cardot-Bauters C., Hervieu V., Joly M.O., Giraud S., Odou M.F., Gimenez-Roqueplo A.P., Goudet P., Borson-Chazot F., Calender A.
Working group(s)
Groupe français des tumeurs endocrines (GTE)
Contributor(s)
Sarfati E., Caron P., Krivstky A., Bertagna F., Brunaud L., Levy P., Peix J.L., Rohmer V., Delemer B., Houllier P., de Boisvilliers F., Galinat S., Wojtusciszyn A., Verier-Mine O., Reffet S., Khiter C., Carpentier B., Ronci-Chaix N., Guignat L., Baudry A., Nion-Larmurier I., Vacher-Lavenu M.C., Berger F., Costes-Martineau V., Delisle B., Cezard J.P., Parfait B., Barlier A., Odou M.F., Porchet N., Cadiot G., Bouchard P., Brue T., Mitry E., Vantyghem M.C., Couvelard A., Danel C., Niccoli P., Baudin E., Tabarin A., Chabre O., de Boullay H., Beckers A., Orgiazzi J., Ménégaux F., Chabrier G., Verges B., Penfornis A., Chanson P., Rodier M., Archambeaud F., Lombard-Bohas C., Chayvialle J.A.
ISSN
2213-3941 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0003-4266
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
75
Number
3
Pages
133-140
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1) is an autosomal dominant inherited syndrome, related to mutations in the MEN1 gene. Controversial data suggest that the nonsynonymous p.Ala541Thr variant, usually considered as a non-pathogenic polymorphism, may be associated with an increased risk of MEN1-related lesions in carriers.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the pathogenic influence of the p.Ala541Thr variant on clinical and functional outcomes.
We analysed a series of 55 index patients carrying the p.Ala541Thr variant. Their clinical profile was compared to that of 117 MEN1 patients. The biological impact of the p.Ala541Thr variant on cell growth was additionally investigated on menin-deficient Leydig cell tumour (LCT)10 cells generated from Men1+/Men1- heterozygous knock-out mice, and compared with wild type (WT).
The mean age at first appearance of endocrine lesions was similar in both p.Ala541Thr carriers and MEN1 patients, but no p.Ala541Thr patient had more than one cardinal MEN1 lesion at initial diagnosis. A second MEN1 lesion was diagnosed in 13% of MEN1 patients and in 7% of p.Ala541Thr carriers in the year following preliminary diagnosis. Functional studies on LCT10 cells showed that overexpression of the p.Ala541Thr variant did not inhibit cell growth, which is in direct contrast to results obtained from investigation of WT menin protein.
Taken together, these data raise the question of a potential pathogenicity of the p.Ala541Thr missense variant of menin that commonly occurs within the general population. Additional studies are required to investigate whether it may be involved in a low-penetrance MEN1 phenotype.
Keywords
Adenoma/genetics, Adult, Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Female, Heterozygote, Humans, Hyperparathyroidism/genetics, Leydig Cell Tumor/genetics, Male, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Middle Aged, Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1/genetics, Mutation, Phenotype, Pituitary Neoplasms/genetics, Polymorphism, Genetic/genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins/deficiency, Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics, Transfection, Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, Néoplasie endocrinienne multiple de type 1, Penetrance, Polymorphism, Polymorphisme, Predisposition, Prédisposition, Pénétrance
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