Cancer gene mutations in congenital pulmonary airway malformation patients

Author:

Hsu Jacob ShujuiORCID,Zhang Ruizhong,Yeung Fanny,Tang Clara S.M.,Wong John K.L.,So Man-Ting,Xia Huimin,Sham Pak,Tam Paul K.,Li Miaoxin,Wong Kenneth K.Y.ORCID,Garcia-Barcelo Maria-MercèORCID

Abstract

BackgroundNewborns affected with congenital pulmonary airway malformations (CPAMs) may present with severe respiratory distress or remain asymptomatic. While surgical resection is the definitive treatment for symptomatic CPAMs, prophylactic elective surgery may be recommended for asymptomatic CPAMs owing to the risk of tumour development. However, the implementation of prophylactic surgery is quite controversial on the grounds that more evidence linking CPAMs and cancer is needed. The large gap in knowledge of CPAM pathogenesis results in uncertainties and controversies in disease management. As developmental genes control postnatal cell growth and contribute to cancer development, we hypothesised that CPAMs may be underlain by germline mutations in genes governing airways development.MethodsSequencing of the exome of 19 patients and their unaffected parents.ResultsA more than expected number of mutations in cancer genes (false discovery rate q-value <5.01×10−5) was observed. The co-occurrence, in the same patient, of damaging variants in genes encoding interacting proteins is intriguing, the most striking being thyroglobulin (TG) and its receptor, megalin (LRP2). Both genes are highly relevant in lung development and cancer.ConclusionsThe overall excess of mutations in cancer genes may account for the reported association of CPAMs with carcinomas and provide some evidence to argue for prophylactic surgery by some surgeons.

Funder

Human Medical Research Fund

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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