Long Term Follow-up of Mesothelioma Patients and Their Family Members With Germline Mutations in BAP1 and Other Genes

Description

Background: -A gene provides instructions to the body. Mutated genes can sometimes cause cancer. Germline mutations are those people are born with. These mutations in the BAP1 gene can cause mesothelioma and other cancers. Researchers want to study people with germline mutations of BAP1 and other genes known to cause cancer. Objective: -To learn how cancer might develop in people with certain gene mutations. Eligibility: -People ages 2 and older with a germline mutation in BAP1 or another gene that might cause cancer Design: * Participants will be screened with: * Medical and family history * Saliva test * Participants with mesothelioma will be in the NIH Group. Participants without mesothelioma can choose to be in either the NIH Group or the Remote Group. * Remote Group participants will have a medical and family history by phone. If they have tumor tissue from a previous surgery, it will be tested. They will be contacted once a year by phone. * NIH Group participants will have a baseline visit. This can take up to 4 days. They may have to stay in the area overnight. The visit will include: * Physical exam * Evaluation of tumor tissue if available * Optional tumor biopsy * Blood tests * Scans: A machine will take pictures of the body. * Photographs of skin lesions or other issues * Skin exam * Eye exam * NIH Group participants will have visits once or twice a year. These will include a physical exam, lab tests, scans, and other tests as needed. * Participants who have a confirmed mutation will be asked to contact any relatives who may be at risk and ask them about joining the study.

Conditions

Mesothelioma, Families

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Background: -A gene provides instructions to the body. Mutated genes can sometimes cause cancer. Germline mutations are those people are born with. These mutations in the BAP1 gene can cause mesothelioma and other cancers. Researchers want to study people with germline mutations of BAP1 and other genes known to cause cancer. Objective: -To learn how cancer might develop in people with certain gene mutations. Eligibility: -People ages 2 and older with a germline mutation in BAP1 or another gene that might cause cancer Design: * Participants will be screened with: * Medical and family history * Saliva test * Participants with mesothelioma will be in the NIH Group. Participants without mesothelioma can choose to be in either the NIH Group or the Remote Group. * Remote Group participants will have a medical and family history by phone. If they have tumor tissue from a previous surgery, it will be tested. They will be contacted once a year by phone. * NIH Group participants will have a baseline visit. This can take up to 4 days. They may have to stay in the area overnight. The visit will include: * Physical exam * Evaluation of tumor tissue if available * Optional tumor biopsy * Blood tests * Scans: A machine will take pictures of the body. * Photographs of skin lesions or other issues * Skin exam * Eye exam * NIH Group participants will have visits once or twice a year. These will include a physical exam, lab tests, scans, and other tests as needed. * Participants who have a confirmed mutation will be asked to contact any relatives who may be at risk and ask them about joining the study.

Long Term Follow-up of Mesothelioma Patients and Their Family Members With Germline Mutations in BAP1 and Other Genes

Long Term Follow-up of Mesothelioma Patients and Their Family Members With Germline Mutations in BAP1 and Other Genes

Condition
Mesothelioma
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Bethesda

National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, United States, 20892

Participation Criteria

Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria. Some examples of these criteria are a person's general health condition or prior treatments.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Subject with pathology confirming a diagnosis of mesothelioma.
  • * Subject must have a deleterious germline BAP1 mutation. Results from either research or clinical analyses are sufficient for this criterion.
  • * Subject must have deleterious germline mutation in another DNA repair/cancer predisposition gene(s) that is listed on a commercially available, cancer-associated common or customized gene panel. Results from either research or clinical analyses are sufficient for this criterion.
  • * Age greater than or equal to 2 years
  • * A second degree biological relative with mesothelioma and a CLIA confirmed germline mutation in BAP1
  • * greater than or equal to 2 years for subjects with a BAP1 or TP53 mutation or with a first degree relative that has a germline mutation in TP53 or BAP1
  • * greater than or equal to 16 years for all other eligible potential mutations
  • * Genetic testing criteria including age restrictions for respective cohorts must be met
  • * Subjects in Cohort 1 may be enrolled with positive results for germline BAP1 mutation or another DNA repair/cancer predisposition gene(s) that is listed on a commercially available, cancer-associated common or customized gene panel regardless of CLIA confirmation
  • * Subjects in Cohort 2 must have CLIA confirmed germline BAP1 mutation or another DNA repair/cancer predisposition gene(s) that is listed on a commercially available, cancer-associated common or customized gene panel

Ages Eligible for Study

2 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

National Cancer Institute (NCI),

Raffit Hassan, M.D., PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, National Cancer Institute (NCI)

Study Record Dates

2027-07-05