Disease Progression and Clinical Outcomes in Telomere Biology Disorders

Author:

Niewisch Marena R.1ORCID,Giri Neelam2ORCID,McReynolds Lisa J3,Alsaggaf Rotana4,Bhala Sonia3,Alter Blanche P5ORCID,Savage Sharon A3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, United States

2. National Cancer Institute, NIH, Rockville, Maryland, United States

3. National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland, United States

4. National Cancer Institute, Rockville, Maryland, United States

5. National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Massachusetts, United States

Abstract

Dyskeratosis congenita related telomere biology disorders (DC/TBDs) are characterized by very short telomeres caused by germline pathogenic variants in telomere biology genes. Clinical presentations can affect all organs and inheritance patterns include autosomal dominant (AD), autosomal recessive (AR), X-linked (XLR) or de novo. This study examined the associations between mode of inheritance with phenotypes and long-term clinical outcomes. Two hundred thirty-one individuals with DC/TBDs [144 male, 86.6% known genotype, median age at diagnosis 19.4 years (0-71.6)], enrolled in the National Cancer Institute's Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome Study, underwent detailed clinical assessments and longitudinal follow-up [median follow-up 5.2 years (0-36.7)]. Patients were grouped by inheritance pattern, considering AD-nonTINF2, AR/XLR, and TINF2 variants separately. Severe bone marrow failure, severe liver disease and gastrointestinal telangiectasias were more prevalent in AR/XLR or TINF2 disease, whereas pulmonary fibrosis developed predominantly in adults with AD disease. After adjusting for age at DC/TBD diagnosis, we observed the highest cancer risk in AR/XLR individuals. At last follow-up, 42% of patients were deceased with a median overall survival of 52.8 years [95% confidence interval (CI) 45.5-57.6] and the hematopoietic cell or solid organ transplant-free median survival was 45.3 years (95% CI 37.4-52.1). Significantly better overall survival was present in AD versus AR/XLR/TINF2 disease (p<0.01), while patients with AR/XLR and TINF2 disease had similar survival probabilities. This long-term study of the clinical manifestations of DC/TBDs creates a foundation for incorporating the mode of inheritance into evidence-based clinical care guidelines, and risk stratification in patients with DC/TBDs. clinicaltrials.gov NCT00027274

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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