Giovanni Franco, Ibrahima Ba, Nadia Nathan, Cécile Guerin, Albane Lassus, Caroline Kannengiesser, Antoine Froidure, Effrosyni Manali, Vincent Bunel, Philippe Bonniaud, Diane Bouvry, Marie Pierre Debray, Pierre Antoine Juge, Ralph Epaud, Camille Louvrier, Aurélie Plessier, Flore Sicre de Fontbrune, Lidwine Wémeau-Stervinou, Sylvain Marchand Adam, Alexandre Chabrol, Arnaud Maurac, Laurent Savale, David Montani, Caroline Raynal, Marina Konyukh, Arthur Mageau, Bruno Crestani, Vincent Cottin, Alix de Becdelièvre, Raphaël Borie
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Abstract
Background and objective: Approximately 30% of individuals diagnosed with familial pulmonary fibrosis (FPF) exhibit a pathogenic variant upon genetic analysis. We established a genetic Multidisciplinary Discussion (geneMDD) aimed to enhance expertise in diagnosing and managing FPF. This study aimed at prospectively evaluating the impact of geneMDD on diagnosis and treatment in patients referred to geneMDD.
Methods: In this prospective study, we enrolled all consecutive patients referred to the geneMDD. At each meeting, the impact of the meeting was questioned on the genetic conclusion, the pulmonary diagnosis, and the treatment.
Results: A total of 115 patients were included. Before geneMDD, rare variants were detected in 82 out of 107 patients, among which 65 variants were classified as pathogenic/likely pathogenic. Following geneMDD, 2 pathogenic variants (3%) were reclassified as variants of uncertain significance (VUS) (n = 1) or benign (n = 1). Among the 17 variants initially classified as VUS, 2 (11.8%) were reclassified as likely pathogenic/pathogenic. The pulmonary diagnosis was confirmed for all patients (unclassifiable lung fibrosis was the more frequent diagnosis, n = 38, 33.0%). The therapeutic regimen was changed after geneMDD in 30 patients. Factors associated with therapeutic changes included the pulmonary diagnosis and presence of a pathogenic/likely pathogenic variant. In addition, the French health system allows offering whole genome sequencing (WGS) in patients with a first negative genetic analysis by NGS panel after discussion in geneMDD, but in total, since September 1st, 2021, WGS was negative for the four analysed families.
Conclusion: This study suggests that geneMDD could influence the treatment of FPF patients.
期刊介绍:
Respirology is a journal of international standing, publishing peer-reviewed articles of scientific excellence in clinical and clinically-relevant experimental respiratory biology and disease. Fields of research include immunology, intensive and critical care, epidemiology, cell and molecular biology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, paediatric respiratory medicine, clinical trials, interventional pulmonology and thoracic surgery.
The Journal aims to encourage the international exchange of results and publishes papers in the following categories: Original Articles, Editorials, Reviews, and Correspondences.
Respirology is the preferred journal of the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand, has been adopted as the preferred English journal of the Japanese Respiratory Society and the Taiwan Society of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and is an official journal of the World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology.