Eye Tumors in Childhood as First Sign of Tumor Predisposition Syndromes: Insights from an Observational Study Conducted in Germany and Austria

Author:

Reschke Madlen,Biewald Eva,Bronstein Leo,Brecht Ines B.,Dittner-Moormann Sabine,Driever Frank,Ebinger MartinORCID,Fleischhack GudrunORCID,Grabow Desiree,Geismar Dirk,Göricke Sophia,Guberina Maja,Le Guin Claudia H. D.ORCID,Kiefer Tobias,Kratz Christian P.ORCID,Metz Klaus,Müller Bert,Ryl Tatsiana,Schlamann Marc,Schlüter Sabrina,Schönberger StefanORCID,Schulte Johannes H.,Sirin SelmaORCID,Süsskind Daniela,Timmermann Beate,Ting SaskiaORCID,Wackernagel Werner,Wieland Regina,Zenker Martin,Zeschnigk Michael,Reinhardt DirkORCID,Eggert Angelika,Ritter-Sovinz Petra,Lohmann Dietmar R.ORCID,Bornfeld Norbert,Bechrakis Nikolaos,Ketteler PetraORCID

Abstract

Retinoblastoma and other eye tumors in childhood are rare diseases. Many eye tumors are the first signs of a genetic tumor predisposition syndrome and the affected children carry a higher risk of developing other cancers later in life. Clinical and genetic data of all children with eye tumors diagnosed between 2013–2018 in Germany and Austria were collected in a multicenter prospective observational study. In five years, 300 children were recruited into the study: 287 with retinoblastoma, 7 uveal melanoma, 3 ciliary body medulloepithelioma, 2 retinal astrocytoma, 1 meningioma of the optic nerve extending into the eye. Heritable retinoblastoma was diagnosed in 44% of children with retinoblastoma. One child with meningioma of the optic nerve extending into the eye was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis 2. No pathogenic constitutional variant in DICER1 was detected in a child with medulloepithelioma while two children did not receive genetic analysis. Because of the known association with tumor predisposition syndromes, genetic counseling should be offered to all children with eye tumors. Children with a genetic predisposition to cancer should receive a tailored surveillance including detailed history, physical examinations and, if indicated, imaging to screen for other cancer. Early detection of cancers may reduce mortality.

Funder

Deutsche Kinderkrebsstiftung

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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