4. Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma of Uterine Corpus in a Prepubertal Girl as a Manifestation of the DICER1 Syndrome

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Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (ERMS), a malignant soft tissue sarcoma, is one of the most common paediatric cancers. Certain ERMS tumours are associated with the DICER1 syndrome, a distinctive tumour predisposition syndrome caused by germ-line mutations in the microRNA-maturation pathway gene,DICER1. In addition to germ-lineDICER1mutations, highly characteristic somatic mutations have been identified in several DICER1-associated tumour types. These so-called "hotspot" mutations affect highly conserved amino acid residues central to the catalytic activity of the DICER1 ribonuclease IIIb domain. Primary ovarian ERMS (oERMS) is extremely rare. We present a case of a 6-year-old girl with an oERMS found to harbour two mutations inDICER1. In addition to the oERMS, the girl also exhibited other DICER1 phenotypes, including cystic nephroma (CN) and multinodular goitre. Somatic investigations of the CN revealed the presence of a hotspotDICER1mutation different from that in the oERMS. Of particular interest is the CN presented at the age of 12 years, which is much older than previously reported age range of susceptibility (birth to four years of age). This report documents both germ-line and highly characteristic somaticDICER1mutations in a case of oERMS, adding to the expanding spectrum of rare childhood tumours in the DICER1 syndrome.


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