| Literature DB >> 30001711 |
Muaiad Kittaneh1, Charles Berkelhammer2.
Abstract
Germline mutations in the BRCA-1 associated tumor protein 1 (BAP1) increase susceptibility to mesothelioma and other cancers. We describe a patient with a family history of peritoneal mesothelioma, who developed malignant peritoneal mesothelioma at age 45 in the absence of known asbestos exposure. These findings lead us to hypothesize that the mesothelioma occurred in the setting of germline a BAP1 mutation. This was confirmed by genetic testing. The subsequent therapeutic choices for the patient and testing of at-risk family members highlight the importance of recognizing this genetic syndrome and screening for individuals at high risk.Entities:
Keywords: BAP1; Early detection; Familial; Germline; Melanoma; Mesothelioma; Screening
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30001711 PMCID: PMC6044070 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-018-1559-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Fig. 1Computed tomography of the abdomen demonstrating omental thickening (arrows)
Fig. 2a Laparoscopic view of white nodule/plaques on the surface of diaphragm. b Laparoscopic view of adhesions involving omental nodules/plaques
Fig. 3A H/E malignant mesothelioma, epithelial type. B BAP1 immunostaining. Note absence of nuclear staining indicative of biallelic BAP1 inactivation and accumulation of truncated inactive BAP1 protein the the cytoplasm. Note nuclear staining in few inflammatory cells infiltrating among tumor cells, as these cells retain one wild-type BAP1 allele. Original magnification ×200
Fig. 4Family pedigree. Numbers above symbols represent year of birth and death, when available. Types of malignancies are listed below symbols and ages of diagnoses are indicated in parentheses, when available. Arrow indicates the proband; red symbols indicate individuals who were tested and found to be carriers of the BAP1 mutation; green symbols indicate individuals who were tested and found carrying wildtype BAP1 gene; D year of death, MM mesothelioma, ccRCC renal cell carcinoma, all other cancer types are indicated by their full name or anatomical location; “unknown”, the cause of death was cancer, but the histological type was not identified. “no cancer”, the cause of death was not cancer; A-07 was not tested for the presence of the BAP1 mutation, however he is an obligate carrier