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Clinical spectrum and pleiotropic nature of CDH1 germline mutations.


ABSTRACT: CDH1 encodes E-cadherin, a key protein in adherens junctions. Given that E-cadherin is involved in major cellular processes such as embryogenesis and maintenance of tissue architecture, it is no surprise that deleterious effects arise from its loss of function. E-cadherin is recognised as a tumour suppressor gene, and it is well established that CDH1 genetic alterations cause diffuse gastric cancer and lobular breast cancer-the foremost manifestations of the hereditary diffuse gastric cancer syndrome. However, in the last decade, evidence has emerged demonstrating that CDH1 mutations can be associated with lobular breast cancer and/or several congenital abnormalities, without any personal or family history of diffuse gastric cancer. To date, no genotype-phenotype correlations have been observed. Remarkably, there are reports of mutations affecting the same nucleotide but inducing distinct clinical outcomes. In this review, we bring together a comprehensive analysis of CDH1-associated disorders and germline alterations found in each trait, providing important insights into the biological mechanisms underlying E-cadherin's pleiotropic effects. Ultimately, this knowledge will impact genetic counselling and will be relevant to the assessment of risk of cancer development or congenital malformations in CDH1 mutation carriers.

SUBMITTER: Figueiredo J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6581119 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clinical spectrum and pleiotropic nature of <i>CDH1</i> germline mutations.

Figueiredo Joana J   Melo Soraia S   Carneiro Patrícia P   Moreira Ana Margarida AM   Fernandes Maria Sofia MS   Ribeiro Ana Sofia AS   Guilford Parry P   Paredes Joana J   Seruca Raquel R  

Journal of medical genetics 20190119 4


<i>CDH1</i> encodes E-cadherin, a key protein in adherens junctions. Given that E-cadherin is involved in major cellular processes such as embryogenesis and maintenance of tissue architecture, it is no surprise that deleterious effects arise from its loss of function. E-cadherin is recognised as a tumour suppressor gene, and it is well established that <i>CDH1</i> genetic alterations cause diffuse gastric cancer and lobular breast cancer-the foremost manifestations of the hereditary diffuse gast  ...[more]

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