Features of colorectal adenomas among young patients with Lynch syndrome according to path_MMR: Results from the PRED-IdF registry

Hadrien Alric, Elise Coffin, Celine Lekhal, Patrick R. Benusiglio, Marion Dhooge, Chrystelle Colas, Olivier Caron, Veronica Cusin, Aymeric Becq, Enrique Perez Cuadrado Robles, Romain Leenhardt, Geraldine Perkins, Bruno Buecher, Jérôme Bellanger, Gabriel Rahmi, David Malka, Pierre Laurent-Puig, Stanislas Chaussade, Robert Benamouzig, Yann ParcChristophe Cellier, Guillaume Perrod

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    Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is the most frequent inherited colorectal cancer syndrome. Aim: To assess the burden of adenoma in LS patients under 50 years-old followed in the PRED-IdF network. Methods: From January 2010 to January 2019, all patients under 50 years of age with a confirmed LS germline mutation were included. The main objective was the description of adenomas characteristics according to path_MMR. Results: We analyzed data from 708 patients (mean age 34.8 ± 8.6), of which 41.8 % were male. Among these patients, 37.6% had path_MLH1, 45.4% path_MSH2, 13.9% path_MSH6, 2.9% path_PMS2, and 1.2% path_EpCAM. The analysis included 1721 (70.9%) follow-up colonoscopies. A total of 682 adenomas were detected, including 140 (20.5%) advanced adenomas. The adenoma detection rates during the first and follow-up colonoscopies were 19.2% and 20.5%, respectively. Most adenomas were <10 mm (57.9%), located in the proximal colon (334, 48.9%), and presented as non-polypoid lesions (493, 72.3%). The median growth time for adenomas was 23 months (range 9–114) irrespective of the path_MMR mutation (p = 0.62). Conclusion: LS patients under 50 years of age have a high burden of adenomas, particularly small non-polypoid adenomas located in the proximal colon. These results highlight the need for intensive screening, with a particular focus on the proximal colon.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)672-678
    Nombre de pages7
    journalDigestive and Liver Disease
    Volume56
    Numéro de publication4
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    étatPublié - 1 avr. 2024

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