J. Milunsky et al., EVIDENCE FOR GENETIC-HETEROGENEITY OF THE CARNEY COMPLEX (FAMILIAL ATRIAL-MYXOMA SYNDROMES), Cancer genetics and cytogenetics, 106(2), 1998, pp. 173-176
Myxoma is the most common type of primary cardiac tumor, accounting fo
r 1/3 to 1/2 of all cases. Although a majority are sporadic, about 7%
are familial, with autosomal dominant inheritance. The Carney complex
refers to the association of atrial myxomas with extracardiac myxomas
or Gushing syndrome or both, with or without multiple lentigines and p
igmented nevi. The disorder is genetically heterogeneous, with multipl
e families being linked to 2p16 and a single report of one family not
linked. We investigated two multigenerational kindreds, with 10 member
s affected by the Carney complex. By using microsatellite markers that
span the candidate region, we established haplotypes for affected and
unaffected family members. Our two kindreds do not show linkage to th
e chromosome 2p16 region. This study provides further evidence for gen
etic heterogeneity of the gene(s) involved in producing the Carney com
plex. (C) Elsevier Science Inc., 1998.