Investigator

Laura A. Harney

Westat (United States)

LAHLaura A. Harney
Papers(1)
<i>DICER1</i>-Related…
Collaborators(10)
Louis P. DehnerMelissa R. PerrinoPaige H.R. MallingerPeter J. SchoettlerSarah G. MitchellShari BaldingerSuzanne P. MacFarlandTal Ben-AmiYan SuYoav H. Messinger
Institutions(10)
Westat United StatesTaylor Family Institu…St. Jude Children's R…Children's Hospitals …Mayo ClinicWinship Cancer Instit…Allina HealthUniversity Of Pennsyl…Kaplan Medical CenterBeijing Children’s Ho…

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.

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Genetic Predisposition to DiseaseOvarian NeoplasmsSertoli-Leydig Cell TumorLung DiseasesLung Neoplasms

Positions

Researcher

Westat (United States)

Education

University of Maryland, Baltimore