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Identification of Muir-Torre Syndrome among patients with sebaceous tumors and keratoacanthomas: role of clinical features, microsatellite instability and immunohistochemistry

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Citazione:
Identification of Muir-Torre Syndrome among patients with sebaceous tumors and keratoacanthomas: role of clinical features, microsatellite instability and immunohistochemistry / Ponti, Giovanni; Losi, Lorena; Di Gregorio, C; Roncucci, Luca; Pedroni, Monica; Scarselli, A; Benatti, Piero; Seidenari, S; Pellacani, Giovanni; Lembo, L; Rossi, G; Marino, M; Lucci Cordisco, E; Ponz De Leon, Maurizio. - In: CANCER. - ISSN 0008-543X. - STAMPA. - 103:5(2005), pp. 1018-1025. [10.1002/cncr.20873]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: The Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS) is an autosomal-dominant genodermatosis characterized by the presence of sebaceous gland tumors, with or without keratoacanthomas, associated with visceral malignancies. A subset of patients with MTS is considered a variant of the hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal carcinoma, which is caused by mutations in mismatch-repair genes. The objective of the current study was to evaluate whether a combined clinical, immunohistochemical, and biomolecular approach could be useful for the identification of Muir-Torre syndrome among patients with a diagnosis of sebaceous tumors and keratoacanthomas. METHODS: The authors collected sebaceous skin lesions and keratoacanthomas recorded in the files of the Pathology Department of the University of Modena during the period 1986-2000. Through interviews and examination of clinical charts, family trees were drawn for 120 patients who were affected by these skin lesions. RESULTS: Seven patients also were affected by gastrointestinal tumors, thus meeting the clinical criteria for the diagnosis of MTS. In the MTS families, a wide phenotypic variability was evident, both in the spectrum of visceral tumors and in the type of skin lesions. Microsatellite instability was found in five MTS patients: These patients showed concordance with immunohistochemical analysis; moreover, a constitutional mutation in the MSH2 gene was found in 1 patient. Lack of expression of MSH2/MSH6 or MLH1 proteins was evident in the skin lesions and in the associated internal malignancies of 3 patients and 2 patients with MTS, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical, biomolecular, and immunohistochemical characterization of sebaceous skin lesions and keratoacanthomas may be used as screening for the identification of families at risk of MTS, a disease that is difficult to recognize and diagnose.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
COLORECTAL CANCER; Muir-Torre syndrome; microsatellite instability
Elenco autori:
Ponti, Giovanni; Losi, Lorena; Di Gregorio, C; Roncucci, Luca; Pedroni, Monica; Scarselli, A; Benatti, Piero; Seidenari, S; Pellacani, Giovanni; Lembo, L; Rossi, G; Marino, M; Lucci Cordisco, E; Ponz De Leon, Maurizio
Autori di Ateneo:
BENATTI Piero
LOSI Lorena
PEDRONI Monica
PONTI Giovanni
RONCUCCI Luca
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/845710
Pubblicato in:
CANCER
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