布鲁姆综合征
色素性干皮病
基因组不稳定性
综合征如奈梅亨破损综合症
癌症
共济失调毛细血管扩张
染色体不稳定性
医学
范科尼贫血
遗传学
肿瘤科
DNA修复
内科学
生物
DNA损伤
染色体
DNA
解旋酶
核糖核酸
基因
作者
Yoshiko Nakano,Roland P. Kuiper,Kim E. Nichols,Christopher C. Porter,Harry Lesmana,Julia Meade,Christian P. Kratz,Lucy A. Godley,Luke Maese,Maria Isabel Achatz,Payal P. Khincha,Sharon A. Savage,Andréa S. Doria,Mary‐Louise C. Greer,Vivian Y. Chang,Lisa L. Wang,Sharon E. Plon,Michael F. Walsh
标识
DOI:10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-24-1098
摘要
Abstract Genomic instability disorders are characterized by DNA or chromosomal instability resulting in various clinical manifestations including developmental anomalies, immunodeficiency, and increased risk to develop cancers beginning in childhood. Many of these genomic instability disorders also present with exquisite sensitivity to anticancer treatments such as ionizing radiation and chemotherapy, which may further increase the risk of second cancers. In July 2023, the American Association of Cancer Research held the second Childhood Cancer Predisposition Workshop where multidisciplinary international experts discussed, reviewed, and updated recommendations for children with cancer predisposition syndromes. This article will discuss childhood cancer risks and surveillance recommendations for the group of genomic instability disorders with predominantly recessive inheritance, including the DNA repair disorders ataxia telangiectasia, Nijmegen breakage syndrome, Fanconi anemia, Xeroderma Pigmentosum, Bloom syndrome, and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, as well as the telomere biology disorders and mosaic variegated aneuploidy. Recognition of children with genomic instability disorders is important in order to make the proper diagnosis, enable genetic counseling, and inform cancer screening, cancer risk reduction, and choice of anti-cancer therapy.
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