A rare TP53 mutation predominant in ashkenazi jews confers risk of multiple cancers
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
9-1-2020
Journal
Cancer Research
Volume
80
DOI
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1390
Abstract
Germline mutations in TP53 cause a rare high penetrance cancer syndrome, Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS). Here, we identified a rare TP53 tetramerization domain missense mutation, c.1000G>C;p.G334R, in a family with multiple late-onset LFS-spectrum cancers. Twenty additional c.1000G>C probands and one c.1000G>A proband were identified, and available tumors showed biallelic somatic inactivation of TP53. The majority of families were of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, and the TP53 c.1000G>C allele was found on a commonly inherited chromosome 17p13.1 haplotype. Transient transfection of the p.G334R allele conferred a mild defect in colony suppression assays. Lymphoblastoid cell lines from the index family in comparison with TP53 normal lines showed that although classical p53 target gene activation was maintained, a subset of p53 target genes (including PCLO, PLTP, PLXNB3, and LCN15) showed defective transactivation when treated with Nutlin-3a. Structural analysis demonstrated thermal instability of the G334R-mutant tetramer, and the G334R-mutant protein showed increased preponderance of mutant conformation. Clinical case review in comparison with classic LFS cohorts demonstrated similar rates of pediatric adrenocortical tumors and other LFS component cancers, but the latter at significantly later ages of onset. Our data show that TP53 c.1000G>C;p.G334R is found predominantly in Ashkenazi Jewish individuals, causes a mild defect in p53 function, and leads to low penetrance LFS.
APA Citation
Powers, J., Pinto, E., Barnoud, T., Leung, J., Martynyuk, T., Kossenkov, A., Philips, A., Desai, H., Hausler, R., Kelly, G., Le, A., Li, M., MacFarland, S., Pyle, L., Zelley, K., Nathanson, K., Domchek, S., Slavin, T., Weitzel, J., Stopfer, J., Garber, J., Joseph, V., Offit, K., Dolinsky, J., Gutierrez, S., McGoldrick, K., Couch, F., Levin, B., Edelman, M., Levy, C., Spunt, S., & Kriwacki, R. (2020). A rare TP53 mutation predominant in ashkenazi jews confers risk of multiple cancers. Cancer Research, 80 (). http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1390