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PTCH2 is not a strong candidate gene for gorlin syndrome predisposition.


ABSTRACT: A number of case/family reports have proposed PTCH2 as a putative Gorlin Syndrome (GS) gene, but evidence to support this is lacking. We assessed our cohort of 21 PTCH1/SUFU negative GS families for PTCH2 variants and assessed current evidence from reported cases/families and population data. In our PTCH1/SUFU variant negative GS cohort (25% of total), no pathogenic or likely pathogenic PTCH2 variants were identified. In addition, none of the previously published PTCH2 variants in GS families/cases could be considered pathogenic or likely pathogenic using current guidelines. The absence of clear pathogenic variants in GS families and the high frequency of Loss-of-function (LoF) variants in the general population, including the presence of homozygous LoF variants without a clinical phenotype, mean that it is untenable that PTCH2 is a GS gene. PTCH2 should not be included in panels for genetic diagnosis of GS.

SUBMITTER: Smith MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9203365 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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PTCH2 is not a strong candidate gene for gorlin syndrome predisposition.

Smith Miriam J MJ   Evans D Gareth DG  

Familial cancer 20210625 3


A number of case/family reports have proposed PTCH2 as a putative Gorlin Syndrome (GS) gene, but evidence to support this is lacking. We assessed our cohort of 21 PTCH1/SUFU negative GS families for PTCH2 variants and assessed current evidence from reported cases/families and population data. In our PTCH1/SUFU variant negative GS cohort (25% of total), no pathogenic or likely pathogenic PTCH2 variants were identified. In addition, none of the previously published PTCH2 variants in GS families/ca  ...[more]

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