2021
DOI: 10.1530/ec-21-0289
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Exonic WT1 pathogenic variants in 46,XY DSD associated with gonadoblastoma

Abstract: Objective The literature regarding gonadoblastoma risk in exonic Wilms’ tumor suppressor gene (WT1) pathogenic variants is sparse. The aim of this study is to describe the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of Asian–Indian patients with WT1 pathogenic variants and systematically review the literature on association of exonic WT1 pathogenic variants and gonadoblastoma. Design Combined retrospective–prospective analysis. Methods In this study, 46,XY DSD patients with WT1 pathogenic variants detected… Show more

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“…Subsequently, it was postulated that GBY (gonadoblastoma locus on the Y chromosome) exerts oncogenic effects in dysgenetic gonads and the TSPY gene was established as the putative gene for GBY ( 18 ). Y chromosome increases the risk of gonadal malignancy by 15% to 50% in patients who have partial or total gonadal dysgenesis, therefore, preventive bilateral gonadectomy is usually recommended ( 19 ). Due to the young age at diagnosis, it is crucial to rule out the presence of Y chromosomal material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, it was postulated that GBY (gonadoblastoma locus on the Y chromosome) exerts oncogenic effects in dysgenetic gonads and the TSPY gene was established as the putative gene for GBY ( 18 ). Y chromosome increases the risk of gonadal malignancy by 15% to 50% in patients who have partial or total gonadal dysgenesis, therefore, preventive bilateral gonadectomy is usually recommended ( 19 ). Due to the young age at diagnosis, it is crucial to rule out the presence of Y chromosomal material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%