Common variable immunodeficiency: an important but little-known risk factor for gastric cancer

ABSTRACT Introduction: although it is a rare disease, common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) stands out as the most frequent primary symptomatic immunodeficiency. Carriers are prone to a variety of recurrent bacterial infections, in addition to the risk of developing autoimmune diseases and neoplas...

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Hauptverfasser: KREIN, PAULA, YOGOLARE, GUSTAVO GONÇALVES, PEREIRA, MARINA ALESSANDRA, GRECCO, OCTAVIO, BARROS, MYRTHES ANNA MARAGNA TOLEDO, DIAS, ANDRE RONCON, MARINHO, ANA KAROLINA BARRETO BERSELLI, ZILBERSTEIN, BRUNO, KOKRON, CRISTINA MARIA, RIBEIRO-JÚNIOR, ULYSSES, KALIL, JORGE, NAHAS, SERGIO CARLOS, RAMOS, MARCUS FERNANDO KODAMA PERTILLE
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YOGOLARE, GUSTAVO GONÇALVES
PEREIRA, MARINA ALESSANDRA
GRECCO, OCTAVIO
BARROS, MYRTHES ANNA MARAGNA TOLEDO
DIAS, ANDRE RONCON
MARINHO, ANA KAROLINA BARRETO BERSELLI
ZILBERSTEIN, BRUNO
KOKRON, CRISTINA MARIA
RIBEIRO-JÚNIOR, ULYSSES
KALIL, JORGE
NAHAS, SERGIO CARLOS
RAMOS, MARCUS FERNANDO KODAMA PERTILLE
description ABSTRACT Introduction: although it is a rare disease, common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) stands out as the most frequent primary symptomatic immunodeficiency. Carriers are prone to a variety of recurrent bacterial infections, in addition to the risk of developing autoimmune diseases and neoplasms including gastric cancer (GC). Despite the recognized risk, there are no specific standardized protocols for the management of GC in these patients, so the reported oncological results are varied. Thus, this study aims to describe the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of patients with CVID undergoing surgical treatment of GC. Methods: all patients with GC undergoing surgical treatment between 2009 and 2020 were retrospectively evaluated. Later, patients diagnosed with CVID were identified and this group was compared with the remaining patients without any immunodeficiency. Results: among the 1101 patients with GC evaluated in the period, 10 had some type of immunodeficiency, and 5 were diagnosed with CVID. Patients with CVID had younger age, lower BMI, and smaller lesions compared to those without CVID. Four patients underwent curative gastrectomy and one patient underwent jejunostomy. Two patients died (1 palliative and 1 curative) and one patient had disease recurrence. There was no statistically significant difference regarding the incidence of postoperative complications and survival between the evaluated groups. Conclusion: the CVID incidence in patients with GC undergoing surgical treatment was 0.5%, occurring at a less advanced age, but with no difference regarding surgical and oncological results.
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