Genetic disorders of the surfactant system: Focus on adult disease

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2021

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Van Moorsel, Coline H MISNI 000000035718451X
van der Vis, Joanne J.
Grutters, JCISNI 0000000396090380

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Abstract

Genes involved in the production of pulmonary surfactant are crucial for the development and maintenance of healthy lungs. Germline mutations in surfactant-related genes cause a spectrum of severe monogenic pulmonary diseases in patients of all ages. The majority of affected patients present at a very young age, however, a considerable portion of patients have adult-onset disease. Mutations in surfactant-related genes are present in up to 8% of adult patients with familial interstitial lung disease (ILD) and associate with the development of pulmonary fibrosis and lung cancer. High disease penetrance and variable expressivity underscore the potential value of genetic analysis for diagnostic purposes. However, scarce genotype–phenotype correlations and insufficient knowledge of mutation-specific pathogenic processes hamper the development of mutation-specific treatment options. This article describes the genetic origin of surfactant-related lung disease and presents spectra for gene, age, sex and pulmonary phenotype of adult carriers of germline mutations in surfactant-related genes.

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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Citation

van Moorsel, C H M, van der Vis, J J & Grutters, J C 2021, 'Genetic disorders of the surfactant system : Focus on adult disease', European Respiratory Review, vol. 30, no. 159, 200085. https://doi.org/10.1183/16000617.0085-2020