RB1 gene mutations and genetic spectrum in retinoblastoma cases

Author:

Akdeniz Odemis Demet1ORCID,Kebudi Rejin2,Bayramova Jamila1,Kilic Erciyas Seda1,Kuru Turkcan Gozde13,Tuncer Seref Bugra1,Sukruoglu Erdogan Ozge1,Celik Betul1,Kurt Gultaslar Busra1,Buyukkapu Bay Sema2,Tuncer Samuray4,Yazici Hulya15

Affiliation:

1. Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Department of Basic Oncology, Division of Cancer Genetics, Istanbul, Türkiye

2. Istanbul University, Oncology Institute, Division of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Istanbul, Türkiye

3. Halic University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Istanbul, Türkiye

4. Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Department of Ophthalmology, Istanbul, Türkiye

5. Istanbul Arel University, Istanbul Arel Medical Faculty, Department of Medical Biology and Genetics, Istanbul, Türkiye.

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the frequency and types of mutations on the retinoblastoma gene (RB1 gene) in Turkish population. RB1 gene mutation analysis was performed in a total of 219 individuals (122 probands with retinoblastoma, 14 family members with retinoblastoma and 83 clinically healthy family members). All 27 exons and close intronic regions of the RB1 gene were sequenced for small deletions and insertions using both the Sanger sequencing or NGS methods, and the large deletions and duplications were investigated using the MLPA analysis and CNV algorithm. The bilateral/trilateral retinoblastoma rate was 66% in the study population. The general frequency of RB1 gene mutation in the germline of the patients with retinoblastoma was 41.9%. Approximately 51.5% of the patients were diagnosed earlier than 12 months old, and de novo mutation was found in 32.4% of the patients. Germline small genetic rearrangement mutations were detected in 78.9% of patients and LGRs were detected in 21.1% of patients. An association was detected between the eye color of the RB patients and RB1 mutations. 8 of the mutations detected in the RB1 gene were novel in the study.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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