Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
  • MEN syndromes are a group of inherited diseases resulting in proliferative lesions of multiple endocrine organs
  • Tumors arising in MEN differs from tumors occuring sporadiaclly by
    • occuring in younger age
    • arise in multiple endocrine organs synchronously or metachronously
    • In single organ, the tumors are multifocal
    • Tumors are preceeded by asymptomatic stage of hyperplasia of cell of origin
    • Tumors are more aggressive and recur
  • There are 2 types of MEN syndrome
    • MEN 1
    • MEN 2
  • MEN 1 (Wermer syndrome)
    • Occurs due to germ line mutations in MEN1 tumor suppressor gene, which encodes protein  called Menin.
    • Characteristic features of MEN1 syndrome are
      • Parathyroid hyperplasia/ adenoma
      • Endocrine tumors of Pancreas
      • Pituitory tumor – prolactinoma
      • Duodenum – Gastrinoma
      • other tumors which can develop are carcinoid tumors, thyroid and adrenal cortical adenomas and lipomas
  • MEN 2  – It is further subclassified into 
    • MEN 2A
    • MEN 2B
    • Familial medullary thyroid cancer
  • MEN 2A  (Sipple syndrome) 
    • Caused by germline gain of function mutation in the RET protooncogenes on chromosome 10Q11.2.
    • Characteristic features of this syndrome are 
      • Pheochromocytoma
      • Medullary carcinoma of thyroid
      • Parathyroid hyperplasia
  • MEN 2B 
    • caused by germ line mutation that constitutively activate the RET receptor
    • It is characterized by 
      • medullary carcinoma of thyroid which is multifocal and aggressive
      • Pheochromocytoma
      • other features include 
        • Neuromas or ganglioneuromas of skin, mucosa, eyes, respiratory tract, Gastrointestinal tract
        • Marfanoid habitus
        • Long axial skeletal features
        • Hyperextensible joints
  • Familial medullary thyroid carcinoma
    • This is a  variant of MEN-2A and patient has predisposition to develop medullary carcinoma
    • 20% cases are familial remaining are sporadic 
    • Familial cases occur at older age group and has more indolent course
Reference
  • Anirban Maitra. The Endocrine system.In: Robbins and Cotran Pathologic basis of disease.9th edition.volume II.chapter 24. pp 1073-1141.