许多大溃疡性基底细胞癌的遗传易感性和对免疫治疗的反应。

Bahar Dasgeb, Youssefian Leila, Amir Hossein Saeidian, Jun Kang, Wenyin Shi, Elizabeth Shoenberg, Adam Ertel, Paolo Fortina, Hassan Vahidnezhad, Jouni Uitto
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目的:PTCH1基因明确的种系突变与综合征型多发性基底细胞癌(BCCs)有关。在这里,我们使用全外显子组测序(WES)来确定patch -1在多个异常大的bcc患者中的作用。方法:我们招募了一位72岁的患者,其表现为大量的BCCs进展为较大的溃疡灶。采用WES法鉴定致病基因位点。结果:WES基因检测发现肿瘤组织中存在纯合子PTCH1无义突变,但在她的血细胞或非病变皮肤中不存在。此外,在血细胞以及病变和非病变皮肤中发现了三种癌症相关基因(EPHB2、RET和GALNT12)的杂合错义突变。我们还测试了全身免疫治疗作为一种潜在的有益方法来治疗分散受病灶的大量大bcc患者。对纳武单抗的快速和持续的反应被注意到,这表明它是一种有效的长期治疗结果的药物。结论:PTCH1、EPHB2、RET和GALNT12可能参与协同癌基因驱动的恶性转化,表现为多发、异常大的bcc。
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Genetic Predisposition to Numerous Large Ulcerating Basal Cell Carcinomas and Response to Immune Therapy.

Objective: Well-defined germ-line mutations in the PTCH1 gene are associated with syndromic multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCCs). Here, we used whole exome sequencing (WES) to identify the role of patched-1 in patients with multiple, unusually large BCCs.

Methods: A 72-year old patient presenting with numerous BCCs progressing to large ulcerating lesions was enrolled. WES was used to identify the pathogenic gene locus.

Results: Genetic work-up by WES identified a homozygous PTCH1 nonsense mutation in the tumor tissue but not present in her blood cells or in non-lesional skin. In addition, heterozygous missense mutations were identified in three cancer-associated genes (EPHB2, RET, and GALNT12) in blood cells as well as in lesional and non-lesional skin. We also tested systemic immune therapy as a potentially beneficial approach to treat patients with numerous large BCCs on scatted areas of involvement. A rapid and sustained response to nivolumab was noted, suggesting that it is an efficacious drug for long-term therapeutic outcome.

Conclusion: PTCH1, EPHB2, RET, and GALNT12 may potentially contribute to the synergistic oncogene driven malignant transformation manifesting as multiple, unusually large BCCs.

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