2008
DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djn254
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Germline SDHB Mutations and Familial Renal Cell Carcinoma

Abstract: Familial renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is a heterogeneous disorder that is most commonly caused by germline mutations in the VHL, MET, and FLCN genes or by constitutional chromosome 3 translocations. However, for many patients with familial RCC, the genetic basis of the disease is undefined. We investigated whether germline mutations in fumarate hydratase (FH) or succinate dehydrogenase subunit genes (SDHB, SDHC, SDHD) were associated with RCC susceptibility in 68 patients with no clinical evidence of an RCC susc… Show more

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“…78 for a review). For example, mutations in the SDH-B/C/D, the components of complex II, are found commonly in certain pheochromocytomas, paragangliomas, and RCCs (79,80) and are associated with resistance to apoptosis and tumorigenesis (78). In agreement with these observations, we have demonstrated in previous studies (13,16,76) that loss of GRIM-19 expression or mutations involving GRIM-19 cause resistance to apoptosis and promotion of cell growth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…78 for a review). For example, mutations in the SDH-B/C/D, the components of complex II, are found commonly in certain pheochromocytomas, paragangliomas, and RCCs (79,80) and are associated with resistance to apoptosis and tumorigenesis (78). In agreement with these observations, we have demonstrated in previous studies (13,16,76) that loss of GRIM-19 expression or mutations involving GRIM-19 cause resistance to apoptosis and promotion of cell growth.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Altered activities of SIRT5 targets, PDC and SDH, are implicated in neoplasia and cancer cell metabolic reprogramming. As previously noted, PDC activity is frequently suppressed in tumor cells, in part via reversible phosphorylation (60,76,80,81,109,115,129,130). It is possible that SIRT5 contributes to metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells, potentially by participating in PDC inhibition.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Suc ci nate and fu marate ac cu mu la tions re spec tively re sult from loss of func tion of suc ci nate de hy dro ge nase (mainly sub unit B) ob served i.e. in para gan gliomas, pheochro mo cy tomas, re nal cell car ci noma and gas troin testi nal tu mors [207][208][209]; and fu marate hy dratase in leiomy omata and re nal cell car ci noma [210].…”
Section: Metabolic Contribution To Cancer Metastasismentioning
confidence: 99%