TY - JOUR
T1 - Pleuropulmonary blastoma
T2 - A report on 350 central pathology-confirmed pleuropulmonary blastoma cases by the international pleuropulmonary blastoma registry
AU - Messinger, Yoav H.
AU - Stewart, Douglas R.
AU - Priest, John R.
AU - Williams, Gretchen M.
AU - Harris, Anne K.
AU - Schultz, Kris Ann P.
AU - PhD, Jiandong Yang
AU - Doros, Leslie
AU - Rosenberg, Philip S.
AU - Ashley Hill, D.
AU - Dehner, Louis P.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 American Cancer Society.
PY - 2015/1/15
Y1 - 2015/1/15
N2 - BACKGROUND: Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) has 3 subtypes on a tumor progression pathway ranging from type I (cystic) to type II (cystic/solid) and type III (completely solid). A germline mutation in DICER1 is the genetic cause in the majority of PPB cases. METHODS: Patients confirmed to have PPB by central pathology review were included, and their clinical characteristics and outcomes were reported. Germline DICER1 mutations were sought with Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: There were 435 cases, and a central review confirmed 350 cases to be PPB; 85 cases (20%) were another entity. Thirty-three percent of the 350 PPB cases were type I or type I regressed (type Ir), 35% were type II, and 32% were type III or type II/III. The median ages at diagnosis for type I, type II, and type III patients were 8, 35, and 41 months, respectively. The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate for type I/Ir patients was 91%; all deaths in this group were due to progression to type II or III. OS was significantly better for type II versus type III (P = .0061); the 5-year OS rates were 71% and 53%, respectively. Disease-free survival (DFS) was also significantly better for type II versus type III (P = .0002); the 5-year DFS rates were 59% and 37%, respectively. The PPB type was the strongest predictor of outcome. Metastatic disease at the diagnosis of types II and III was also an independent unfavorable prognostic factor. Sixty-six percent of the 97 patients tested had a heterozygous germline DICER1 mutation. In this subset, the DICER1 germline mutation status was not related to the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Cystic type I/Ir PPB has a better prognosis than type II, and type II has a better outcome than type III. Surveillance of DICER1 carriers may allow the earlier detection of cystic PPB before its progression to type II or III PPB and thereby improve outcomes.
AB - BACKGROUND: Pleuropulmonary blastoma (PPB) has 3 subtypes on a tumor progression pathway ranging from type I (cystic) to type II (cystic/solid) and type III (completely solid). A germline mutation in DICER1 is the genetic cause in the majority of PPB cases. METHODS: Patients confirmed to have PPB by central pathology review were included, and their clinical characteristics and outcomes were reported. Germline DICER1 mutations were sought with Sanger sequencing. RESULTS: There were 435 cases, and a central review confirmed 350 cases to be PPB; 85 cases (20%) were another entity. Thirty-three percent of the 350 PPB cases were type I or type I regressed (type Ir), 35% were type II, and 32% were type III or type II/III. The median ages at diagnosis for type I, type II, and type III patients were 8, 35, and 41 months, respectively. The 5-year overall survival (OS) rate for type I/Ir patients was 91%; all deaths in this group were due to progression to type II or III. OS was significantly better for type II versus type III (P = .0061); the 5-year OS rates were 71% and 53%, respectively. Disease-free survival (DFS) was also significantly better for type II versus type III (P = .0002); the 5-year DFS rates were 59% and 37%, respectively. The PPB type was the strongest predictor of outcome. Metastatic disease at the diagnosis of types II and III was also an independent unfavorable prognostic factor. Sixty-six percent of the 97 patients tested had a heterozygous germline DICER1 mutation. In this subset, the DICER1 germline mutation status was not related to the outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Cystic type I/Ir PPB has a better prognosis than type II, and type II has a better outcome than type III. Surveillance of DICER1 carriers may allow the earlier detection of cystic PPB before its progression to type II or III PPB and thereby improve outcomes.
KW - Childhood cancer
KW - DICER1
KW - Pleuropulmonary blastoma
KW - Rare cancer
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U2 - 10.1002/cncr.29032
DO - 10.1002/cncr.29032
M3 - Article
C2 - 25209242
AN - SCOPUS:84920920362
SN - 0008-543X
VL - 121
SP - 276
EP - 285
JO - Cancer
JF - Cancer
IS - 2
ER -