An InDel in Phospholipase-C-B-1 Is Linked with Euthyroid Multinodular Goiter

Background: Euthyroid multinodular goiter (MNG) is common, but little is known about the genetic variations conferring predisposition. Previously, a family with MNG of adolescent onset was reported in which some family members developed papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC). Methods: Genome-wide linkag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thyroid (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2018-07, Vol.28 (7), p.891-901
Hauptverfasser: Bakhsh, Ameen D., Ladas, Ioannis, Hamshere, Marian L., Bullock, Martyn, Kirov, George, Zhang, Lei, Taylor, Peter N., Gregory, John W., Scott-Coombes, David, Völzke, Henry, Teumer, Alexander, Mantripragada, Kiran, Williams, E. Dillwyn, Clifton-Bligh, Roderick J., Williams, Nigel M., Ludgate, Marian E.
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Euthyroid multinodular goiter (MNG) is common, but little is known about the genetic variations conferring predisposition. Previously, a family with MNG of adolescent onset was reported in which some family members developed papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTC). Methods: Genome-wide linkage analysis and next-generation sequencing were conducted to identify genetic variants that may confer disease predisposition. A multipoint nonparametric LOD score of 3.01 was obtained, covering 19 cM on chromosome 20p. Haplotype analysis reduced the region of interest to 10 cM. Results: Analysis of copy number variation identified an intronic InDel (∼1000 bp) in the PLCB1 gene in all eight affected family members and carriers (an unaffected person who has inherited the genetic trait). This InDel is present in approximately 1% of “healthy” Caucasians. Next-generation sequencing of the region identified no additional disease-associated variant, suggesting a possible role of the InDel. Since PLCB1 contributes to thyrocyte growth regulation, the InDel was investigated in relevant Caucasian cohorts. It was detected in 0/70 PTC but 4/81 unrelated subjects with MNG (three females; age at thyroidectomy 27–59 years; no family history of MNG/PTC). The InDel frequency is significantly higher in MNG subjects compared to controls (χ 2  = 5.076; p  = 0.024. PLCB1 transcript levels were significantly higher in thyroids with the InDel than without ( p  
ISSN:1050-7256
1557-9077
DOI:10.1089/thy.2017.0312