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Gastric Cancer Screening in Common Variable Immunodeficiency.

David K van der Poorten1,2, Duncan McLeod3,4, Golo Ahlenstiel2,5,6,7, Scott Read7, Avelyn Kwok8, Cositha Santhakumar8, Milan Bassan9,10, Suzanne Culican4, David Campbell4, Sue W J Wong4, Louise Evans10,11, Bilel Jideh1, Alisa Kane11, Constance H Katelaris12,13, Karuna Keat12,13, Yanna Ko14, Jessie A Lee11, Sandhya Limaye2,14, Ming Wei Lin2,15, Ari Murad11, Martina Rafferty14, Dan Suan2,15,16, Sanjay Swaminathan2,15, Sean D Riminton2,14, Catherine Toong4,10,11,14, Lucinda J Berglund17,18,19.   

Abstract

Individuals with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) have an increased risk of gastric cancer, and gastrointestinal lymphoma, yet screening for premalignant gastric lesions is rarely offered routinely to these patients. Proposed screening protocols are not widely accepted and are based on gastric cancer risk factors that are not applicable to all CVID patients. Fifty-two CVID patients were recruited for screening gastroscopy irrespective of symptoms or blood results and were compared to 40 controls presenting for gastroscopy for other clinical indications. Overall, 34% of CVID patients had intestinal metaplasia (IM), atrophic gastritis or moderate to severe non-atrophic gastritis, which can increase the risk of gastric cancer, compared to 7.5% of controls (p < 0.01). Focal nodular lymphoid hyperplasia, a precursor lesion for gastrointestinal lymphoma, was seen in eight CVID patients (16%), one of whom was diagnosed with gastrointestinal lymphoma on the same endoscopy. High-risk gastric pathology was associated with increased time since diagnosis of CVID, smoking, Helicobacter pylori, a low-serum pepsinogen I concentration, and diarrhea, but not pepsinogen I/II ratio, iron studies, vitamin B12 levels or upper gastrointestinal symptoms. There was a lower rate of detection of IM when fewer biopsies were taken, and IM and gastric atrophy were rarely predicted by the endoscopist macroscopically, highlighting the need for standardized biopsy protocols. The prevalence of premalignant gastric lesions in patients with CVID highlights the need for routine gastric screening. We propose a novel gastric screening protocol to detect early premalignant lesions and reduce the risk of gastric cancer and gastric lymphoma in these patients.

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Keywords:  CVID; Common variable immunodeficiency; gastric cancer; gastroscopy; intestinal metaplasia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30219982     DOI: 10.1007/s10875-018-0546-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0271-9142            Impact factor:   8.317


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