Survival Benefit for Individuals With Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency Undergoing Surveillance

  • Carol Durno (Shared first author)
  • Ayse Bahar Ercan (Shared first author)
  • Vanessa Bianchi (Shared first author)
  • Melissa Edwards
  • Melyssa Aronson
  • Melissa Galati
  • Eshetu G Atenafu
  • Gadi Abebe-Campino
  • Abeer Al-Battashi
  • Musa Alharbi
  • Vahid Fallah Azad
  • Hagit N Baris
  • Donald Basel
  • Raymond Bedgood
  • Anne Bendel
  • Shay Ben-Shachar
  • Deborah T Blumenthal
  • Maude Blundell
  • Miriam Bornhorst
  • Annika Bronsema
  • Elizabeth Cairney
  • Sara Rhode
  • Shani Caspi
  • Aghiad Chamdin
  • Stefano Chiaravalli
  • Shlomi Constantini
  • Bruce Crooks
  • Anirban Das
  • Rina Dvir
  • Roula Farah
  • William D Foulkes
  • Zehavit Frenkel
  • Bailey Gallinger
  • Sharon Gardner
  • David Gass
  • Mithra Ghalibafian
  • Catherine Gilpin
  • Yael Goldberg
  • Catherine Goudie
  • Syed Ahmer Hamid
  • Heather Hampel
  • Jordan R Hansford
  • Craig Harlos
  • Nobuko Hijiya
  • Saunders Hsu
  • Junne Kamihara
  • Rejin Kebudi
  • Jeffrey Knipstein
  • Carl Koschmann
  • Christian Kratz
  • Valerie Larouche
  • Alvaro Lassaletta
  • Scott Lindhorst
  • Simon C Ling
  • Michael P Link
  • Rebecca Loret De Mola
  • Rebecca Luiten
  • Michal Lurye
  • Jamie L Maciaszek
  • Vanan MagimairajanIssai
  • Ossama M Maher
  • Maura Massimino
  • Rose B McGee
  • Naureen Mushtaq
  • Gary Mason
  • Monica Newmark
  • Garth Nicholas
  • Kim E Nichols
  • Theodore Nicolaides
  • Enrico Opocher
  • Michael Osborn
  • Benjamin Oshrine
  • Rachel Pearlman
  • Daniel Pettee
  • Jan Rapp
  • Mohsin Rashid
  • Alyssa Reddy
  • Lara Reichman
  • Marc Remke
  • Gabriel Robbins
  • Sumita Roy
  • Magnus Sabel
  • David Samuel
  • Isabelle Scheers
  • Kami Wolfe Schneider
  • Santanu Sen
  • Duncan Stearns
  • David Sumerauer
  • Carol Swallow
  • Leslie Taylor
  • Gregory Thomas
  • Helen Toledano
  • Patrick Tomboc
  • An Van Damme
  • Ira Winer
  • Michal Yalon
  • Lee Yi Yen
  • Michal Zapotocky
  • Shayna Zelcer
  • David S Ziegler
  • Stefanie Zimmermann
  • Cynthia Hawkins
  • David Malkin
  • Eric Bouffet
  • Anita Villani
  • Uri Tabori

Abstract

PURPOSE: Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome (CMMRD) is a lethal cancer predisposition syndrome characterized by early-onset synchronous and metachronous multiorgan tumors. We designed a surveillance protocol for early tumor detection in these individuals.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data were collected from patients with confirmed CMMRD who were registered in the International Replication Repair Deficiency Consortium. Tumor spectrum, efficacy of the surveillance protocol, and malignant transformation of low-grade lesions were examined for the entire cohort. Survival outcomes were analyzed for patients followed prospectively from the time of surveillance implementation.

RESULTS: A total of 193 malignant tumors in 110 patients were identified. Median age of first cancer diagnosis was 9.2 years (range: 1.7-39.5 years). For patients undergoing surveillance, all GI and other solid tumors, and 75% of brain cancers were detected asymptomatically. By contrast, only 16% of hematologic malignancies were detected asymptomatically (P < .001). Eighty-nine patients were followed prospectively and used for survival analysis. Five-year overall survival (OS) was 90% (95% CI, 78.6 to 100) and 50% (95% CI, 39.2 to 63.7) when cancer was detected asymptomatically and symptomatically, respectively (P = .001). Patient outcome measured by adherence to the surveillance protocol revealed 4-year OS of 79% (95% CI, 54.8 to 90.9) for patients undergoing full surveillance, 55% (95% CI, 28.5 to 74.5) for partial surveillance, and 15% (95% CI, 5.2 to 28.8) for those not under surveillance (P < .0001). Of the 64 low-grade tumors detected, the cumulative likelihood of transformation from low-to high-grade was 81% for GI cancers within 8 years and 100% for gliomas in 6 years.

CONCLUSION: Surveillance and early cancer detection are associated with improved OS for individuals with CMMRD.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0732-183X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.09.2021
PubMed 33945292