| Literature DB >> 32362280 |
Elisabeth Niemeyer1, Hamid Mofid2, Carsten Zornig3, Eike-Christian Burandt4, Alexander Stein5, Andreas Block5, Alexander E Volk6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer is a rare condition that accounts for approximately 1-3% of all gastric cancer cases. Due to its rapid and invasive growth pattern, it is associated with a very poor prognosis. As a result, comprehensive genetic testing is imperative in patients who meet the current testing criteria in order to identify relatives at risk. This case report illustrates the substantial benefit of genetic testing in the family of a patient diagnosed with hereditary diffuse gastric cancer. CASEEntities:
Keywords: CDH1 germline mutation; Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer; Prophylactic gastrectomy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32362280 PMCID: PMC7197118 DOI: 10.1186/s12876-020-01283-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Fig. 1Pedigree of a large German family segregating autosomal dominant CDH1-associated gastric cancer. Circles represent females and squares males. Filled symbols indicate clinically affected individuals and a plus sign carriers of the CDH1 mutation c.1137G > A
Fig. 2Endoscopic images of the paternal aunt (a/b) and the father (c/d) showing normal appearance of the gastric mucosa despite later confirmed signet cell adenocarcinoma in the submucosa
Fig. 3a Low power view of perigastric fat infiltrated by the gastric cancer (HE). b High power view showing diffuse growing isolated cancer cells (HE). c High power view of an E-cadherin immunohistochemistry stain with Antibody: Agilent Dako FLEX Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Human E-Cadherin, Clone NCH-38 showing strong membranous positivity of the cancer cells. With knowledge of the molecular data the E-cadherin antibody most probably detects a non-functional E-cadherin protein
Established criteria for germline CDH1 testing (family history includes 1st and 2nd degree relatives), [1]
| 2 gastric cancer cases in a family regardless of age with at least one confirmed diffuse gastric cancer | |
| 1 diffuse gastric cancer before the age of 40 | |
| Personal or family history of diffuse gastric cancer and lobular breast cancer, one diagnosed before the age of 50 |