Case Reports in Oncology (Mar 2022)

Exacerbated Renal and Hematologic Toxicities to Ifosfamide and Doxorubicin-Based Chemotherapy in a Patient with Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma Harboring a Germline Mutation in the WRN Gene

  • Beatriz Mendes Awni,
  • Carlos Diego Holanda Lopes,
  • Guilherme Harada,
  • Alessandra Corte Real Salgues,
  • Gilmar de Andrade França,
  • Leonardo de Abreu Testagrossa,
  • Marcelo Araujo Queiroz,
  • Adriano Gonçalves e Silva,
  • Fabio de Oliveira Ferreira,
  • Rodrigo Ramella Munhoz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000521624
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 170 – 175

Abstract

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Werner’s syndrome is caused by the inactivation of both WRN alleles and is characterized by premature aging and increased risk of neoplasms, especially those of mesenchymal origins, such as sarcomas. Given the characteristic genomic instability, patients with this syndrome are more susceptible to develop toxicities when exposed to cytotoxic agents, such as alkylators and anthracyclines. The impact of the monoallelic WRN mutation on treatment-associated toxicities is poorly understood. Here, we report a patient with locally advanced dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the retroperitoneum harboring a heterozygous germline inactivation mutation in the WRN gene, who was treated with a classic regimen of ifosfamide and doxorubicin and developed exacerbated and prolonged hematological and renal toxicities.

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