Genotype alone does not predict the clinical course of SFTPC deficiency in paediatric patients

2015 
Patients with interstitial lung disease due to surfactant protein C ( SFTPC ) mutations are rare and not well characterised. We report on all subjects collected over a 15-year period in the kids-lung register with interstitial lung disease and a proven SFTPC mutation. We analysed clinical courses, interventions and outcomes, as well as histopathological and radiological interrelations. 17 patients (seven male) were followed over a median of 3 years (range 0.3–19). All patients were heterozygous carriers of autosomal dominant SFTPC mutations. Three mutations (p.L101P, p.E191 K and p.E191*) have not been described before in the context of surfactant protein C deficiency. Patients with alterations in the BRICHOS domain of the protein (amino acids 94–197) presented earlier. At follow-up, one patient was healthy (2 years), six patients were sick-better (2.8 years, range 0.8–19), seven patients were sick-same (6.5 years, 1.3–15.8) and three patients were sick-worse (0.3 years, 0.3–16.9). Radiological findings changed from ground-glass to increasing signs of fibrosis and cyst formation with increasing age. Empiric treatments had variable effects, also in patients with the same genotype. Prospective studies with randomised interventions are urgently needed and can best be performed in the framework of international registers.
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