Genotype-first approach to identify associations between CDH1 germline variants and cancer phenotypes: a multicentre study by the European Reference Network on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes

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Participantes de fora da FMUP
- Garcia-Pelaez, J
- Barbosa-Matos, R
- Lobo, S
- Dias, A
- Garrido, L
- Sousa, S
- Pinheiro, H
- Sousa, L
- Monteiro, R
- Maqueda, JJ
- Pinto, N
- Lemos, C.
- Pinto, C
- Teixeira, M.
- Aretz, S
- Bajalica-Lagercrantz, S
- Balmaña, J
- Blatnik, A
- Benusiglio, PR
- Blanluet, M
- Bours, V
- Brems, H
- Brunet, J
- Calistri, D
- Capella, G
- Carrera, S
- Colas, C
- Dahan, K
- de Putter, R
- Desseignes, C
- Dominguez-Garrido, E
- Egas, C
- Evans, DG
- Feret, D
- Fewings, E
- Fitzgerald, RC
- Coulet, F
- Garcia-Barcina, M
- Genuardi, M
- Golmard, L
- Hackmann, K
- Hanson, H
- Holinski-Feder, E
- Huneburg, R
- Krajc, M
- Lagerstedt-Robinson, K
- Lazaro, C
- Ligtenberg, MJL
- Martinez-Bouzas, C
- Merino, S
- Michils, G
- Novakovic, S
- Patiño-García, A
- Ranzani, GN
- Schröck, E
- Silva, I
- Silveira, C
- Soto, JL
- Spier, I
- Steinke-Lange, V
- Tedaldi, G
- Tejada, MI
- Woodward, ER
- Tischkowitz, M
- Hoogerbrugge, N
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Abstract
Background Truncating pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants of CDH1 cause hereditary diffuse gastric cancer (HDGC), a tumour risk syndrome that predisposes carrier individuals to diffuse gastric and lobular breast cancer. Rare CDH1 missense variants are often classified as variants of unknown significance. We conducted a genotypephenotype analysis in families carrying rare CDH1 variants, comparing cancer spectrum in carriers of pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants (PV/LPV; analysed jointly) or missense variants of unknown significance, assessing the frequency of families with lobular breast cancer among PV/LPV carrier families, and testing the performance of lobular breast cancer-expanded criteria for CDH1 testing. Methods This genotype-first study used retrospective diagnostic and clinical data from 854 carriers of 398 rare CDH1 variants and 1021 relatives, irrespective of HDGC clinical criteria, from 29 institutions in ten member-countries of the European Reference Network on Tumour Risk Syndromes (ERN GENTURIS). Data were collected from Oct 1, 2018, to Sept 20, 2022. Variants were classified by molecular type and clinical actionability with the American College of Medical Genetics and Association for Molecular Pathology CDH1 guidelines (version 2). Families were categorised by whether they fulfilled the 2015 and 2020 HDGC clinical criteria. Genotype-phenotype associations were analysed by Student's t test, Kruskal-Wallis, chi (2), and multivariable logistic regression models. Performance of HDGC clinical criteria sets were assessed with an equivalence test and Youden index, and the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves were compared by Z test. Findings From 1971 phenotypes (contributed by 854 probands and 1021 relatives aged 1-93 years), 460 had gastric and breast cancer histology available. CDH1 truncating PV/LPVs occurred in 176 (21%) of 854 families and missense variants of unknown significance in 169 (20%) families. Multivariable logistic regression comparing phenotypes occurring in families carrying PV/LPVs or missense variants of unknown significance showed that lobular breast cancer had the greatest positive association with the presence of PV/LPVs (odds ratio 12.39 [95% CI 2.66-57.74], p=0.0014), followed by diffuse gastric cancer (8.00 [2.18-29.39], p=0.0017) and gastric cancer (7.81 [2.03-29.96], p=0.0027). 136 (77%) of 176 families carrying PV/LPVs fulfilled the 2015 HDGC criteria. Of the remaining 40 (23%) families, who did not fulfil the 2015 criteria, 11 fulfilled the 2020 HDGC criteria, and 18 had lobular breast cancer only or lobular breast cancer and gastric cancer, but did not meet the 2020 criteria. No specific CDH1 variant was found to predispose individuals specifically to lobular breast cancer, although 12 (7%) of 176 PV/LPV carrier families had lobular breast cancer only. Addition of three new lobular breast cancer-centred criteria improved testing sensitivity while retaining high specificity. The probability of finding CDH1 PV/LPVs in patients fulfilling the lobular breast cancer-expanded criteria, compared with the 2020 criteria, increased significantly (AUC 0.92 vs 0.88; Z score 3.54; p=0.0004). Interpretation CDH1 PV/ LPVs were positively associated with HDGC-related phenotypes (lobular breast cancer, diffuse gastric cancer, and gastric cancer), and no evidence for a positive association with these phenotypes was found for CDH1 missense variants of unknown significance. CDH1 PV/LPVs occurred often in families with lobular breast cancer who did not fulfil the 2020 HDGC criteria, supporting the expansion of lobular breast cancer-centred criteria. Copyright (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 1470-2045, 1474-5488
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 91-106
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Keywords
- GASTRIC-CANCER; E-CADHERIN; MUTATIONS; GUIDELINES; FAMILIES
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Garcia J,Barbosa R,Lobo S,Dias A,Garrido L,Castedo S,Sousa S,Pinheiro H,Sousa L,Monteiro R,Maqueda JJ,Fernandes S,Carneiro F,Pinto N,Lemos C,Pinto C,Teixeira M,Aretz S,Bajalica S,Balmaña J,Blatnik A,Benusiglio PR,Blanluet M,Bours V,Brems H,Brunet J,Calistri D,Capella G,Carrera S,Colas C,Dahan K,de Putter R,Desseignes C,Dominguez E,Egas C,Evans DG,Feret D,Fewings E,Fitzgerald RC,Coulet F,Garcia M,Genuardi M,Golmard L,Hackmann K,Hanson H,Holinski E,Huneburg R,Krajc M,Lagerstedt K,Lazaro C,Ligtenberg MJL,Martinez C,Merino S,Michils G,Novakovic S,Patiño A,Ranzani GN,Schröck E,Silva I,Silveira C,Soto JL,Spier I,Steinke V,Tedaldi G,Tejada MI,Woodward ER,Tischkowitz M,Hoogerbrugge N,Oliveira C. Genotype-first approach to identify associations between <i>CDH1</i> germline variants and cancer phenotypes: a multicentre study by the European Reference Network on Genetic Tumour Risk Syndromes. Lancet Oncol. 2023. 24. (1):p. 91-106. IF:51,100. (1).