外阴鳞状细胞癌的全外显子组测序显示,TP53突变和同时CCND1增益的患者预后较差。

IF 7.1 1区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY Modern Pathology Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.modpat.2024.100574
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外阴鳞状细胞癌(VSCC)是一种主要影响老年妇女的疾病,目前有关该病突变情况的信息很少。针对这种肿瘤目前公认的致病类型[人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)相关型(HPV-A)、HPV独立型(HPV-I)TP53突变(HPV-I/TP53mut)和HPV-I野生型TP53(HPV-I/TP53wt]]的突变模式的研究尤其罕见,而且几乎没有关于这些异常对预后影响的信息。研究人员对每位患者的 60 例 VSCC 和匹配的正常组织进行了全外显子组 DNA 测序。此外,还进行了 HPV 检测、p16、p53 和错配修复蛋白的免疫组织化学(IHC)检测。TP53是最常见的突变基因(66.7%),其次是FAT1(28.3%)、CDKN2A(25.0%)、RNF213(23.3%)、NFE2L2(20%)和PIK3CA(20%)。所有 60 例肿瘤(100%)都具有 DNA 错配修复能力。17个肿瘤(28.3%)出现CCND1增益。根据 FIGO 分期调整后进行的双变量分析显示,TP53 突变、CCND1 增益以及这两种改变的组合与无复发生存率的降低密切相关(危险比=4.4,P<0.05)。
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Whole-Exome Sequencing of Vulvar Squamous Cell Carcinomas Reveals an Impaired Prognosis in Patients With TP53 Mutations and Concurrent CCND1 Gains

Very little information is available on the mutational landscape of vulvar squamous cell carcinoma (VSCC), a disease that mainly affects older women. Studies focusing on the mutational patterns of the currently recognized etiopathogenic types of this tumor (human papillomavirus [HPV]-associated [HPV-A], HPV-independent [HPV-I] with TP53 mutation [HPV-I/TP53mut], and HPV-I with wild-type TP53 [HPV-I/TP53wt]) are particularly rare, and there is almost no information on the prognostic implications of these abnormalities.Whole-exome DNA sequencing of 60 VSCC and matched normal tissues from each patient was performed. HPV detection, immunohistochemistry (IHC) for p16, p53, and mismatch repair proteins were also performed. Ten tumors (16.7%) were classified as HPV-A, 37 (61.7%) as HPV-I/TP53mut, and 13 (21.6%) as HPV-I/TP53wt. TP53 was the most frequently mutated gene (66.7%), followed by FAT1 (28.3%), CDKN2A (25.0%), RNF213 (23.3%), NFE2L2 (20%) and PIK3CA (20%). All the 60 tumors (100%) were DNA mismatch repair proficient. Seventeen tumors (28.3%) showed CCND1 gain. Bivariate analysis, adjusted for International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage, revealed that TP53 mutation, CCND1 gain, and the combination of the 2 alterations were strongly associated with impaired recurrence-free survival (hazard ratio, 4.4; P < .001) and disease-specific survival (hazard ratio, 6.1; P = .002). Similar results were obtained when p53 IHC status was used instead of TP53 status and when considering only HPV-I VSCC. However, in the latter category, p53 IHC maintained its prognostic impact only in combination with CCND1 gains. All tumors carried at least one potentially actionable genomic alteration. In conclusion, VSCCs with CCND1 gain represent a prognostically adverse category among HPV-I/TP53mut tumors. All patients with VSCCs are potential candidates for targeted therapy.

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Modern Pathology
Modern Pathology 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Modern Pathology, an international journal under the ownership of The United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology (USCAP), serves as an authoritative platform for publishing top-tier clinical and translational research studies in pathology. Original manuscripts are the primary focus of Modern Pathology, complemented by impactful editorials, reviews, and practice guidelines covering all facets of precision diagnostics in human pathology. The journal's scope includes advancements in molecular diagnostics and genomic classifications of diseases, breakthroughs in immune-oncology, computational science, applied bioinformatics, and digital pathology.
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