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Pathogenicity of VHL Variants in Families with Non-syndromic Von Hippel-Lindau Phenotypes: An Integrated Evaluation of Germline and Somatic Genomic Results

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Journal Eur J Med Genet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Genetics
Date 2021 Oct 10
PMID 34628056
Citations 6
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Abstract

Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) syndrome is a hereditary tumor syndrome associated with germline loss-of-function pathogenic variants (PVs) in the VHL gene. VHL is classically associated with a high penetrance for many different tumor types. The same tumors may be sporadic in the setting of somatic VHL PVs. With more large-scale genome sequencing, variants with low penetrance or variable expressivity are identified. This has introduced challenges in patient management and the clinical interpretation of germline VHL variants identified in non-classic families. Herein, we report individuals from 3 non-classic families with VHL variants who presented with unexpected or non-syndromic phenotypes, but often with a VHL component tumor. In family 1, two siblings, age 61, with pathogenic VHL p.Leu188Val presented with clear cell renal cell carcinoma and lobular breast cancer. In family 2, the proband, age 82, was found to have pathogenic germline VHL p.Tyr98His on testing for metastatic bladder cancer. In family 3, four members carried germline VHL p.Pro81Ser (variant of uncertain significance), after the proband, age 40, presented with cerebellar hemangioblastoma. None of the individuals in the above three families met clinical criteria of classic VHL, suggesting germline VHL p.Leu188Val, p.Y98H, and p.Tyr98His may be low penetrant variants. Large studies are needed to evaluate penetrance and possible effect of genetic and non-genetic modifiers. Somatic sequencing performed on their respective tumors could help discern the etiology of the component tumors, highlighting the role of somatic evaluation in these cases. Paired examination of somatic and germline findings provided a more complete landscape of genome alterations in cancer development.

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