Clinical implications of CTNNA1 germline mutations in asymptomatic carriers

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Abstract

In 2017, we implemented CTNNA1 germline analysis in probands suspected of having hereditary diffuse gastric cancer. Here, we report the results from a retrospective series of 41 cases, including the identification of a new family with a CTNNA1 mutation and the first prophylactic total gastrectomy in an asymptomatic carrier after a normal upper endoscopy. Diffuse gastric cancer foci with loss of catenin alpha-1 expression were seen in the resected tissue, suggesting that CTNNA1 and CDH1 germline mutations behave in a similar manner. Life-changing prophylactic total gastrectomy should therefore also be considered in CTNNA1 mutation carriers.

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Benusiglio, P. R., Colas, C., Guillerm, E., Canard, A., Delhomelle, H., Warcoin, M., … Coulet, F. (2019). Clinical implications of CTNNA1 germline mutations in asymptomatic carriers. Gastric Cancer, 22(4), 899–903. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10120-018-00907-7

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