Clinical impact of TERT somatic mutation in telomerase-related gene mutation carriers after lung transplantation.

Almost 25% of patients with pulmonary fibrosis referred for lung transplantation have a germline rare variant of a telomere-related gene. Acquired TERT promoter mutations may counterbalanced the germline defect and reduce the risk of hematological complications in this population. In a series of 34 patients with a germline telomere-related gene mutation who underwent lung transplantation, 12 (35%) patients had at least 1 acquired TERT promoter mutation. Six patients presented myelodysplasia before lung transplantation, with no difference between patients with and without an acquired TERT promoter mutation. After lung transplantation, myelodysplasia developed in only 1 of 8 patients with an acquired TERT promoter mutation versus 7 of 18 patients without a mutation. Survival did not differ between patients with and without an acquired mutation. The presence of an acquired TERT promoter mutation could be associated with reduced hematological complications after transplantation and with better outcome in telomere-related gene mutation carriers but requires further study.

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TitleClinical impact of TERT somatic mutation in telomerase-related gene mutation carriers after lung transplantation.
Date2022-09-01
Issue nameThe Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation
Issue numberv41.9:1207-1209
DOI10.1016/j.healun.2022.06.012
PubMed35835678
AuthorsBa I, Kannengiesser C, Mal H, Reynaud-Gaubert M, Cottin V, Hirschi S, Picard C & Borie R
KeywordsTERT somatic mutation, digital droplet PCR, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, lung transplantation, telomerase-related gene
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