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Mosaic overgrowth with fibroadipose hyperplasia is caused by somatic activating mutations in PIK3CA
Authors:Lindhurst Marjorie J  Parker Victoria E R  Payne Felicity  Sapp Julie C  Rudge Simon  Harris Julie  Witkowski Alison M  Zhang Qifeng  Groeneveld Matthijs P  Scott Carol E  Daly Allan  Huson Susan M  Tosi Laura L  Cunningham Michael L  Darling Thomas N  Geer Joseph  Gucev Zoran  Sutton V Reid  Tziotzios Christos  Dixon Adrian K  Helliwell Timothy  O'Rahilly Stephen  Savage David B  Wakelam Michael J O  Barroso Inês  Biesecker Leslie G  Semple Robert K
Affiliation:The National Human Genome Research Institute, US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Abstract:
The phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)-AKT signaling pathway is critical for cellular growth and metabolism. Correspondingly, loss of function of PTEN, a negative regulator of PI3K, or activating mutations in AKT1, AKT2 or AKT3 have been found in distinct disorders featuring overgrowth or hypoglycemia. We performed exome sequencing of DNA from unaffected and affected cells from an individual with an unclassified syndrome of congenital progressive segmental overgrowth of fibrous and adipose tissue and bone and identified the cancer-associated mutation encoding p.His1047Leu in PIK3CA, the gene that encodes the p110α catalytic subunit of PI3K, only in affected cells. Sequencing of PIK3CA in ten additional individuals with overlapping syndromes identified either the p.His1047Leu alteration or a second cancer-associated alteration, p.His1047Arg, in nine cases. Affected dermal fibroblasts showed enhanced basal and epidermal growth factor (EGF)-stimulated phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP(3)) generation and concomitant activation of downstream signaling relative to their unaffected counterparts. Our findings characterize a distinct overgrowth syndrome, biochemically demonstrate activation of PI3K signaling and thereby identify a rational therapeutic target.
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