Somatic PIK3R1 variation as a cause of vascular malformations and overgrowth

  • Catherine E. Cottrell
  • , Nicole R. Bender
  • , Michael T. Zimmermann
  • , Jonathan W. Heusel
  • , Meagan Corliss
  • , Michael J. Evenson
  • , Vincent Magrini
  • , Donald J. Corsmeier
  • , Matthew Avenarius
  • , Jeffrey N. Dudley
  • , Jennifer J. Johnston
  • , Marjorie J. Lindhurst
  • , Katinka Vigh-Conrad
  • , Olivia M.T. Davies
  • , Carrie C. Coughlin
  • , Ilona J. Frieden
  • , Megha Tollefson
  • , Andrea L. Zaenglein
  • , Heather Ciliberto
  • , Laura L. Tosi
  • Robert K. Semple, Leslie G. Biesecker, Beth A. Drolet

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Abstract

Purpose: Somatic activating variants in the PI3K-AKT pathway cause vascular malformations with and without overgrowth. We previously reported an individual with capillary and lymphatic malformation harboring a pathogenic somatic variant in PIK3R1, which encodes three PI3K complex regulatory subunits. Here, we investigate PIK3R1 in a large cohort with vascular anomalies and identify an additional 16 individuals with somatic mosaic variants in PIK3R1. Methods: Affected tissue from individuals with vascular lesions and overgrowth recruited from a multisite collaborative network was studied. Next-generation sequencing targeting coding regions of cell-signaling and cancer-associated genes was performed followed by assessment of variant pathogenicity. Results: The phenotypic and variant spectrum associated with somatic variation in PIK3R1 is reported herein. Variants occurred in the inter-SH2 or N-terminal SH2 domains of all three PIK3R1 protein products. Phenotypic features overlapped those of the PIK3CA-related overgrowth spectrum (PROS). These overlapping features included mixed vascular malformations, sandal toe gap deformity with macrodactyly, lymphatic malformations, venous ectasias, and overgrowth of soft tissue or bone. Conclusion: Somatic PIK3R1 variants sharing attributes with cancer-associated variants cause complex vascular malformations and overgrowth. The PIK3R1-associated phenotypic spectrum overlaps with PROS. These data extend understanding of the diverse phenotypic spectrum attributable to genetic variation in the PI3K-AKT pathway.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1882-1888
Number of pages7
JournalGenetics in Medicine
Volume23
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

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