Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Multiple Myeloma Families

Author:

Lynch Henry T.1,Watson Patrice1,Tarantolo Stefano1,Wiernik Peter H.1,Quinn-Laquer Brigid1,Isgur Bergsagel Karin1,Huiart Laetitia1,Olopade O.I.1,Sobol Hagay1,Sanger Warren1,Hogg David1,Weisenburger Dennis1

Affiliation:

1. From the Creighton University School of Medicine; University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE; Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Our Lady of Mercy Cancer Center, New York Medical College, New York, NY; University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Institut Paoli-Calmettes, Marseille, France; and University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Purpose To describe a series of families with familial multiple myeloma (MM). Observations were used to generate hypotheses about the role of genetic factors, the mode of inheritance of these factors, and the association of other cancers with familial MM. Patients and Methods This observational study consisted of 39 families with multiple cases of MM or related disorders from four collaborating research centers. Each center followed its usual family study method. Probands were interviewed, and, when possible, cancers were verified by medical records and pathology review. A working pedigree was compiled on each family. Results Seventeen families had affected members in two or more generations, and eight families had two or more affected members in a single generation. Four families had two or more members with plasma cell dyscrasias, with or without a single case of MM. In the remaining 10 families, a single MM case occurred with a family history of other cancers. Other cancers observed in family members included hematologic malignancies and solid tumors. In families with MM in multiple generations, there was a decrease in the age at MM diagnosis in successive generations. Conclusion The study of familial MM may provide insights into the pathogenesis and, ultimately, the control and prevention of MM and related disorders. Population-based epidemiologic studies are crucial, but because of the rarity of familial MM, a concerted case-finding approach may also be fruitful. Therefore, we propose an international consortium to study familial MM, and we invite all interested colleagues to participate.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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