TY - JOUR
T1 - Germline mutations of inhibins in early-onset ovarian epithelial tumors
AU - Tournier, Isabelle
AU - Marlin, Régine
AU - Walton, Kelly
AU - Charbonnier, Françoise
AU - Coutant, Sophie
AU - Théry, Jean Christophe
AU - Charbonnier, Camille
AU - Spurrell, Cailyn
AU - Vezain, Myriam
AU - Ippolito, Lorena
AU - Bougeard, Gaëlle
AU - Roman, Horace
AU - Tinat, Julie
AU - Sabourin, Jean Christophe
AU - Stoppa-Lyonnet, Dominique
AU - Caron, Olivier
AU - Bressac-de Paillerets, Brigitte
AU - Vaur, Dominique
AU - King, Mary Claire
AU - Harrison, Craig
AU - Frebourg, Thierry
PY - 2014/3/1
Y1 - 2014/3/1
N2 - To identify novel genetic bases of early-onset epithelial ovarian tumors, we used the trio exome sequencing strategy in a patient without familial history of cancer who presented metastatic serous ovarian adenocarcinomas at 21 years of age. We identified a single de novo mutation (c.1157A>G/p.Asn386Ser) within the INHBA gene encoding the βA-subunit of inhibins/activins, which play a key role in ovarian development. In vitro, this mutation alters the ratio of secreted activins and inhibins. In a second patient with early-onset serous borderline papillary cystadenoma, we identified an unreported germline mutation (c.179G>T/p.Arg60Leu) of the INHA gene encoding the α-subunit, the partner of the βA-subunit. This mutation also alters the secreted activin/inhibin ratio, by disrupting both inhibin A and inhibin B biosynthesis. In a cohort of 62 cases, we detected an additional unreported germline mutation of the INHBA gene (c.839G>A/p.Gly280Glu). Our results strongly suggest that inhibin mutations contribute to the genetic determinism of epithelial ovarian tumors.
AB - To identify novel genetic bases of early-onset epithelial ovarian tumors, we used the trio exome sequencing strategy in a patient without familial history of cancer who presented metastatic serous ovarian adenocarcinomas at 21 years of age. We identified a single de novo mutation (c.1157A>G/p.Asn386Ser) within the INHBA gene encoding the βA-subunit of inhibins/activins, which play a key role in ovarian development. In vitro, this mutation alters the ratio of secreted activins and inhibins. In a second patient with early-onset serous borderline papillary cystadenoma, we identified an unreported germline mutation (c.179G>T/p.Arg60Leu) of the INHA gene encoding the α-subunit, the partner of the βA-subunit. This mutation also alters the secreted activin/inhibin ratio, by disrupting both inhibin A and inhibin B biosynthesis. In a cohort of 62 cases, we detected an additional unreported germline mutation of the INHBA gene (c.839G>A/p.Gly280Glu). Our results strongly suggest that inhibin mutations contribute to the genetic determinism of epithelial ovarian tumors.
KW - Activin
KW - Cancer
KW - Exome
KW - INHA
KW - INHBA
KW - Inhibin
KW - Ovary
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84893930288&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/humu.22489
DO - 10.1002/humu.22489
M3 - Article
C2 - 24302632
AN - SCOPUS:84893930288
SN - 1059-7794
VL - 35
SP - 294
EP - 297
JO - Human Mutation
JF - Human Mutation
IS - 3
ER -