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Genetic susceptibility to hereditary non-medullary thyroid cancer

Tina Kamani, Parsa Charkhchi, Afshan Zahedi, Mohammad R. Akbari

2022Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-medullary thyroid cancer (NMTC) is the most common type of thyroid cancer. With the increasing incidence of NMTC in recent years, the familial form of the disease has also become more common than previously reported, accounting for 5-15% of NMTC cases. Familial NMTC is further classified as non-syndromic and the less common syndromic FNMTC. Although syndromic NMTC has well-known genetic risk factors, the gene(s) responsible for the vast majority of non-syndromic FNMTC cases are yet to be identified. To date, several candidate genes have been identified as susceptibility genes in hereditary NMTC. This review summarizes genetic predisposition to non-medullary thyroid cancer and expands on the role of genetic variants in thyroid cancer tumorigenesis and the level of penetrance of NMTC-susceptibility genes.

Topics & Concepts

Medullary thyroid cancerMedicineThyroid cancerGenetic predispositionMultifactorial InheritanceMedullary cavityDiseasePenetranceCancerThyroidGeneticsBioinformaticsGenePathologyInternal medicineBiologySingle-nucleotide polymorphismPhenotypeGenotypeThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentBRCA gene mutations in cancerCancer-related gene regulation