Investigator

David B. Wilson

Professor · Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine, Pediatrics

About

DBWDavid B. Wilson
Papers(1)
<i>DICER1</i>-Related…
Collaborators(10)
Denis KachanovDinel PondDominik T. SchneiderDouglas R. StewartJessica N. HattonJunne KamiharaKenneth S. ChenKris Ann P. SchultzLaura A. HarneyLouis P. Dehner
Institutions(9)
St Louis Childrens Ho…Dmitry Rogachev Natio…Children's Hospitals …Tu Dortmund UniversityNational Institutes o…Harvard UniversityThe University Of Tex…Westat (United States)Taylor Family Institu…

Papers

DICER1-Related Tumor Predisposition: Identification of At-risk Individuals and Recommended Surveillance Strategies

Abstract Purpose: DICER1-related tumor predisposition increases risk for a spectrum of benign and malignant tumors. In 2018, the International Pleuropulmonary Blastoma (PPB)/DICER1 Registry published guidelines for testing- and imaging-based surveillance of individuals with a known or suspected germline DICER1 pathogenic or likely pathogenic (P/LP) variant. One of the goals of the Registry is to continue to refine these guidelines as additional data become available. Experimental Design: Individuals were enrolled in the International PPB/DICER1 Registry, the International Ovarian and Testicular Stromal Tumor Registry, and/or the NCI Natural History of DICER1 Syndrome study. Results: Review of participant records identified 713 participants with a germline DICER1 P/LP variant from 38 countries. To date, 5 cases of type I and 29 cases of type Ir PPB have been diagnosed by surveillance in enrolled individuals. One hundred and three individuals with a germline P/LP variant developed a primary ovarian Sertoli–Leydig cell tumor at a median age of 14 years (range: 11 months–66 years); 13% were diagnosed before 8 years of age, the current age of onset of pelvic surveillance. Additionally, 4% of Sertoli–Leydig cell tumors were diagnosed before 4 years of age. Conclusions: Ongoing data collection highlights the role of lung surveillance in the early detection of PPB and suggests that imaging-based detection and early resection may decrease the risk of advanced PPB. DICER1-related ovarian tumors were detected before 8 years of age, prompting the Registry to recommend earlier initiation of ovarian surveillance with pelvic ultrasound beginning at the time of detection of a germline DICER1 P/LP variant.

196Works
1Papers
30Collaborators
Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseOvarian NeoplasmsLung NeoplasmsAnemia, Sickle CellEpstein-Barr Virus InfectionsHemoglobin SC DiseaseCongenital Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes

Positions

2016–

Professor

Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine · Pediatrics

1997–

Associate Professor

Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine · Pediatrics

1992–

Assistant Professor

Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine · Pediatrics

1991–

Instructor

Harvard University

1988–

Fellow

Dana Farber Cancer Institute Department of Pediatric Oncology

1986–

Resident/Fellow

Children's Hospital Boston

Education

1986

M.D., Ph.D.

Washington University in Saint Louis School of Medicine · Biochemistry

1980

B.A.

Kalamazoo College · Chemistry

Country

US

Keywords
adrenal cortextranscription factordevelopmental biologysteroidogenesis
Links & IDs
0000-0002-1826-7745ResearchGateLab websiteGoogle ScholarPublons

Scopus: 57203774698

Researcher Id: K-7433-2014