Hepatobiliary malignancies in Wilson disease

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Contributors

  • Jan Pfeiffenberger - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Carolin Mogler - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Daniel N. Gotthardt - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Henning Schulze-Bergkamen - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Thomasz Litwin - , Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warszawa (Author)
  • Ulrike Reuner - , Department of Neurology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Harald Hefter - , University Hospital Duesseldorf (Author)
  • Dominik Huster - , Deaconess Hospital Leipzig (Author)
  • Peter Schemmer - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Anna Członkowska - , Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warszawa, Medical University of Warsaw (Author)
  • Peter Schirmacher - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Wolfgang Stremmel - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • David Cassiman - , KU Leuven (Author)
  • Karl Heinz Weiss - , Heidelberg University  (Author)

Abstract

Backgrounds & Aims: Reports of hepatobiliary malignancies in Wilson disease are sparse. The aim of this study was to evaluate hepatobiliary malignancies in Wilson disease patients concerning the clinical course of tumour disease and pathological analysis of tumour tissue. Methods: Multicenter cohort study of patients with confirmed diagnosis of Wilson disease treated at the Second Department of Neurology, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Warsaw, Poland, the university hospitals Heidelberg, Duesseldorf and Dresden, Germany, and the Department of Hepatology, University Leuven, Belgium. Occurrence, treatment and outcome of hepatobiliary tumours were analysed retrospectively. Results: Of a total of 1186 patients, fourteen developed hepatobiliary malignancies. Eight were hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) and six were intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinomas (ICC). The prevalence of hepatobiliary malignancies in the cohort was 1.2% and the incidence was 0.28 per 1000 person years. Pathological analysis of tumour material showed no abnormal copper concentration. Conclusions: The rate of hepatobiliary malignancies in Wilson disease is very low, even in cirrhotic patients. As a result of the relevant number of ICC in addition to HCC histological analysis through surgical resection or biopsy should be mandatory when a suspect liver lesion is detected. The influence of copper depletion from Wilson disease-specific medical treatment on tumour activity remains to be elucidated.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1615-1622
Number of pages8
JournalLiver international
Volume35
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2015
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 25369181

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Keywords

  • ATP7B, Hepatobiliary malignancies, Liver cancer, Wilson's disease