Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) Flashcards
What is is definition of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN)?
- The occurrence of tumors involving > 2 endocrine glands in a single patient
- Two major forms: MEN1, MEN2
- Inherited autosomal dominant or sporadically
What are the various tumors/findings of MEN? (6)
- Parathyroid Adenomas
- Pheochromocytomas
- Enteropancreatic Tumors
- Pituitary Adenomas
- Medullary Thyroid Cancer
- Marfanoid Habitus
What are the genetic mutations in……
- MEN1
- MEN2A
- MEN2B
- Medullary Thyroid Cancer
- MEN4
- MEN1
- 11q13
- MEN2A
- 10cen-10q11.2
- MEN2B
- 10cen-10q11.2
- Medullary Thyroid Cancer
- 10cen-10q11.2
- MEN4
- 12p14
What is the tumor distribution of MEN1?
- Parathyroid adenoma (>90%)
- Pituitary adenoma (30-40%)
- Enteropancreatic tumors (30-70%)
What is the tumor distrubtion of MEN2A?
- Medullary thyroid cancer (>90%)
- Pheochromocytoma (40-50%)
- Parathyroid hyperplasia (10-20%)
What is the tumor distrubtion of MEN2B?
- Medullary thyroid cancer (>90%)
- Pheochromocytoma (40-50%)
- Mucosal Neuromas; Marfanoid Habitus
What is the clinical diagnosis of MEN1?
Patient with > 2 MEN1 associated tumors
May not necessarily have a germline mutation
What is the familial diagnosis of MEN1?
- Patient with:
- **1 MEN1 associated tumor AND **
- 1st degree relative w/ MEN1
- May have variable presentations
What is the genetic diagnosis of MEN1?
Person who has an MEN1 mutation but does not have clinical or biochemical manifestations of MEN1 (mutant carrier)
Inheritance of germline MEN1 mutation predisposes a person to develop a tumor that arises after ________.
Somatic Mutation
Most MEN1 germline mutations are ________.
Inactivating
What screening is done for MEN1 when index patient has a germline mutation?
- Identify family members w/ germline mutation
- Testing for tumor surveillance
- Identify 1st degree family members w/o the mutation
- Alleviate them from further testing
What screening is done for MEN1 when index patient does not have a germline mutation?
- 1st degree family members need to be identified by abnormal chemistries & imaging test
- Serum Ca2+ & PTH, gastrin, fasting glucose & insulin, prolactin & IGF-1, pancreas imaging
All individuals offered MEN1 mutation testing should be provided w/ ____________ before testing.
Genetic Counseling
Genetics & Inheritance of MEN2?
- Autosomal dominant
- Germline Mutations in the RET proto-oncogene
- RET = REarranged during Transfection
- Subtypes: MEN2A, MEN2B, Familial MTC