Radiation Oncology/Cancer Syndromes/Ataxia-Telangiectasia

Ataxia-Telangiectasia


 * Gene Reviews Link
 * Wikibooks link
 * DNA Damage Response chapter

Overview

 * Absence of ATM protein (90% none, 10% trace, 1% present but non-functional), by immunoblotting
 * Progressive cerebellar ataxia (starting age 1-4), oculomotor apraxia, choreoathetosis, frequent infections, telangiectasias of the conjunctivae, immunodeficiency, and an increased risk for malignancy.
 * Cancer risk:
 * Homozygotes: life-time risk 40%
 * Leukemia and lymphoma account for ~85%
 * With longer life-span, also ovarian, breast, gastric, melanoma, leiomyomas, and sarcomas
 * Heterozygotes: risk 4x normal population
 * Majority of increase due to breast cancer
 * Autosomal recessive
 * Sensitivity to ionizing radiation; but no increased sensitivity to UV light
 * Cells don't arrest in S phase after DNA damage
 * Alpha-fetoprotein elevated in 95%

Radiation Therapy Literature

 * Severe response to ionizing radiation in patients with AT
 * Some ATM variants may be predictive of adverse RT responses

AT
 * 1968 PMID 5687489 -- "Radiation reaction in ataxia telangiectasia." (Morgan JL, Am J Dis Child. 1968 Nov;116(5):557-8.)


 * 1967 PMID 6072741 -- "Ataxia telangiectasia. Neoplasia, untoward response to x-irradiation, and tuberous sclerosis." (Gotoff SP, Am J Dis Child. 1967 Dec;114(6):617-25.)

ATM variants
 * Aarhus; 2006 (Denmark) PMID 16338099 -- "ATM sequence variants and risk of radiation-induced subcutaneous fibrosis after postmastectomy radiotherapy." (Andreassen CN, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2006 Mar 1;64(3):776-83.)
 * Conclusion: ATM codon 1853 may be associated with development of Grade 3 fibrosis in breast RT


 * Mt. Sinai, NY
 * 2007 PMID 17517479 -- "Possession of ATM Sequence Variants as Predictor for Late Normal Tissue Responses in Breast Cancer Patients Treated With Radiotherapy." (Ho AY, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2007 Nov 1;69(3):677-84.)
 * Conclusion: Sequence variants in ATM may predict for late response in breast CA
 * 2002 PMID 11849780 -- "ATM mutations in female breast cancer patients predict for an increase in radiation-induced late effects." (Ianuzzi CM, Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 2002 Mar 1;52(3):606-13.)
 * Conclusion: Significant correlation between ATM mutations and Grade 3-4 fibrosis