Functional damaging germline variants in ETV6, IKZF1, PAX5 and RUNX1 predisposing to B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Functional damaging germline variants in ETV6, IKZF1, PAX5 and RUNX1 predisposing to B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Abstract
Recent genome-wide studies have demonstrated that a significant proportion of children with cancer carry predisposing germline variants, with varying incidence according to cancer type. In general, there is a lower incidence of underlying germline predisposing variants among patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) compared to other types of cancer, but higher rates may be found in patients with specific leukemia subtypes. Two categories of ALL-predisposing variants have been described: common polymorphisms, conferring low-penetrance ALL susceptibility, and rare variants, conferring high-penetrance ALL susceptibility. Variants in genes encoding hematopoietic transcription factors are an example of the latter, and include ETV6, IKZF1, PAX5 and RUNX1. Here, we present an overview of the germline variants detected in patients with B-ALL in these four genes and a summary of functional studies analyzing the impacts of these variants upon protein function, and hence their effects with regard to leukemia predisposition. Furthermore, we review specific clinical characteristics of patients with B-ALL, including specific features of the patient or family history and associated somatic genetic characteristics, which are suggestive of underlying germline alterations in one of these genes. This review may be of assistance in the interpretation of patient genetic germline findings, made even more challenging by the absence of a suggestive family history or by an unknown familial cancer history. Despite a low incidence of underlying germline alterations in ETV6, IKZF1, PAX5 and RUNX1 in patients with B-ALL, identification of an underlying ALL predisposition syndrome is relevant to the clinical management of patients and their relatives, as the latter are also at risk of developing cancer.
Keywords: Cancer predisposition; Familial B-ALL; Genetic alterations; Hematopoietic transcription factors.
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