Outcome of lung transplantation for adults with interstitial lung disease associated with genetic disorders of the surfactant system

Author:

Bermudez JulienORCID,Nathan NadiaORCID,Coiffard Benjamin,Roux Antoine,Hirschi Sandrine,Degot Tristan,Bunel Vincent,Le Pavec Jérôme,Macey Julie,Le Borgne Aurélie,Legendre MarieORCID,Cottin VincentORCID,Thomas Pascal-AlexandreORCID,Borie RaphaëlORCID,Reynaud-Gaubert Martine

Abstract

BackgroundInterstitial lung disease associated with genetic disorders of the surfactant system is a rare entity in adults that can lead to lung transplantation. Our objective was to describe the outcome of these patients after lung transplantation.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective, multicentre study, on adults who underwent lung transplantation for such disease in the French lung transplant centres network, from 1997 to 2018.Results20 patients carrying mutations inSFTPA1(n=5),SFTPA2(n=7) orSFTPC(n=8) were included. Median interquartile range (IQR) age at diagnosis was 45 (40–48) years, and median (IQR) age at lung transplantation was 51 (45–54) years. Median overall survival after transplantation was 8.6 years. Two patients had a pre-transplant history of lung cancer, and two developed post-transplant lung cancer. Female gender and a body mass index <25 kg·m−2were significantly associated with a better prognosis, whereas transplantation in high emergency was associated with a worst prognosis.ConclusionsLung transplantation in adults with interstitial lung disease associated with genetic disorders of surfactant system may be a valid therapeutic option. Our data suggest that these patients may have a good prognosis. Immunosuppressive protocol was not changed for these patients, and close lung cancer screening is needed before and after transplantation.

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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