Possible association between SP-C mutations and lung cancer: Two case reports and review of literature
- PMID: 34600418
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ctarc.2021.100461
Possible association between SP-C mutations and lung cancer: Two case reports and review of literature
Abstract
Surfactant protein C (SP-C) is one of four surfactant proteins produced by type II pneumocytes. Mutations in surfactant protein A are strongly associated with development of lung cancer. Mutations in the SP-C gene are rare and are associated with interstitial lung disease in the pediatric age group. We describe two patients with SP-C mutations who developed lung cancer. Both patients had concurrent interstitial lung disease, although the clinical phenotype was variable. In both cases, mutations were in translated region of the SP-C gene; one in the BRICHOS domain and the other in the transmembrane domain. Our paper suggests that patients with SP-C mutations can be at increased risk for the development of lung cancer, and it's reasonable to follow them routinely.
Keywords: Adenocarcinoma; Lung cancer; SP-C; Surfactant.
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