Jesús Delgado-de la Mora, Majd Al Assaad, Stephanie Quitian, Max F Levine, Aditya Deshpande, Michael Sigouros, Jyothi Manohar, Juan S Medina-Martínez, Andrea Sboner, Olivier Elemento, José Jessurun, Erika Hissong, Juan Miguel Mosquera
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摘要
胃肠道间质瘤(gist)是消化道最常见的间质肿瘤。尽管有多种治疗进展,但晚期疾病患者经常对酪氨酸激酶抑制剂(TKIs)产生耐药性,因此代表了治疗挑战。我们采用全基因组测序(WGS)对3例对各种TKIs难治的转移性gist进行了研究,并对499例公开的gist队列进行了研究。这项研究揭示了细胞周期基因改变的临床重要性,如细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶2 A (CDKN2A)和细胞周期蛋白依赖性激酶2B (CDKN2B),它们在转移性gist中的频繁改变及其在肿瘤进展中的潜在作用。同样,在周期蛋白依赖性激酶12 (CDK12)中发现了新的结构变异。转移性GIST的全基因组谱分析为推进该疾病的精确治疗提供了新的见解,重点关注新的治疗可能性,特别是针对CDK12等新兴靶点。
Novel structural variants that impact cell cycle genes are elucidated in metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal neoplasm of the digestive tract. Despite multiple therapeutic advances, patients with advanced disease frequently develop resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), and therefore represent a therapeutic challenge. We employed whole genome sequencing (WGS) on three metastatic GISTs refractory to various TKIs and explored a publicly available cohort of 499 GISTs. This study sheds light on the clinical importance of alterations in cell cycle genes such as cyclin-dependent kinase 2 A (CDKN2A), and cyclin-dependent kinase 2B (CDKN2B), their frequent alteration in metastatic GISTs and their potential role in tumor progression of this neoplasm. Likewise, new structural variations were identified in cyclin-dependent kinase 12 (CDK12). Whole genome profiling of metastatic GIST provides new insights to advance precision care of the disease, focusing on new therapeutic possibilities, especially for emerging targets such as CDK12.
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Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.