High risk of lung cancer in surfactant-related gene variant carriers

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Brudon AlexandreORCID,Legendre MarieORCID,Mageau Arthur,Bermudez Julien,Bonniaud Philippe,Bouvry Diane,Cadranel Jacques,Cazes Aurélie,Crestani BrunoORCID,Dégot Tristan,Delestrain Céline,Diesler RémiORCID,Epaud RalphORCID,Philippot Quentin,Théou-Anton Nathalie,Kannengiesser CarolineORCID,Ba Ibrahima,Debray Marie-PierreORCID,Fanen PascaleORCID,Manali Efrosine,Papiris Spyros,Nathan NadiaORCID,Amselem Serge,Gondouin Antoine,Guillaumot AnneORCID,Andréjak Claire,Jouneau StephaneORCID,Beltramo GuillaumeORCID,Uzunhan YurdagulORCID,Galodé François,Westeel Virginie,Mehdaoui Anas,Hirschi Sandrine,Leroy Sylvie,Marchand-Adam SylvainORCID,Nunes Hilario,Picard Clément,Prévot Grégoire,Reynaud-Gaubert Martine,De Vuyst Paul,Wemeau Lidwine,Defossez Gautier,Zalcman Gérard,Cottin VincentORCID,Borie RaphaelORCID,

Abstract

BackgroundSeveral rare surfactant-related gene (SRG) variants associated with interstitial lung disease are suspected to be associated with lung cancer, but data are missing. We aimed to study the epidemiology and phenotype of lung cancer in an international cohort of SRG variant carriers.MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study of all adults with SRG variants in the OrphaLung network and compared lung cancer risk with telomere-related gene (TRG) variant carriers.ResultsWe identified 99 SRG adult variant carriers (SFTPA1(n=18),SFTPA2(n=31),SFTPC(n=24),ABCA3(n=14) andNKX2-1(n=12)), including 20 (20.2%) with lung cancer (SFTPA1(n=7),SFTPA2(n=8),SFTPC(n=3),NKX2-1(n=2) andABCA3(n=0)). Among SRG variant carriers, the odds of lung cancer was associated with age (OR 1.04, 95% CI 1.01–1.08), smoking (OR 20.7, 95% CI 6.60–76.2) andSFTPA1/SFTPA2variants (OR 3.97, 95% CI 1.39–13.2). Adenocarcinoma was the only histological type reported, with programmed death ligand-1 expression ≥1% in tumour cells in three samples. Cancer staging was localised (I/II) in eight (40%) individuals, locally advanced (III) in two (10%) and metastatic (IV) in 10 (50%). We found no somatic variant eligible for targeted therapy. Seven cancers were surgically removed, 10 received systemic therapy, and three received the best supportive care according to their stage and performance status. The median overall survival was 24 months, with stage I/II cancers showing better survival. We identified 233 TRG variant carriers. The comparative risk (subdistribution hazard ratio) for lung cancer in SRG patientsversusTRG patients was 18.1 (95% CI 7.1–44.7).ConclusionsThe high risk of lung cancer among SRG variant carriers suggests specific screening and diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The benefit of regular computed tomography scan follow-up should be evaluated.

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European Respiratory Society (ERS)

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