Genomic Study Of Chinese Quadruple-Negative Gists Using Next-Generation Sequencing Technology

APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGY(2021)

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Purpose: Approximately 10% of gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are devoid of KIT, PDGFRA (platelet-derived growth factor-alpha), BRAF, and SDH alterations. The aim of this study was to characterize molecular drivers in Chinese patients with quadruple-negative GISTs. Patients and Methods: In 1022 Chinese patients with GIST, mutations of KIT and PDGFRA were analyzed by direct sequencing. Of these mutations, 142 KIT/PDGFRA wild-type (WT) GISTs were detected, and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) deficiency was determined using immunohistochemistry analysis of succinate dehydrogenase B. In 78 KITWT/PDGFRA(WT)/SDHWT cases, we performed targeted 425 cancer-related gene analysis using next-generation sequencing. The correlation between molecular findings and clinicopathologic features was also analyzed. Results: We defined 72 quadruple-negative GISTs from enrollments. They featured nongastric localization with histologic characteristics of spindle cells and male predilection. An overall 27.78% (20/72) of quadruple-negative tumors carried TP53, and 25.00% (18/72) carried RB1 mutations, which were frequently associated with high mitotic index and large size. TP53 analyses demonstrated coexistence with mutational activation of other oncogenes in 12 of 20 cases. A total of 18 RB1-mutated cases were independent of TP53. Further, no tumors carried NF1 and BRAF mutations. Conclusions: We report the genomic analysis of Chinese quadruple-negative patients. These databases may help advance our understanding of quadruple-negative GISTs' progression. Next-generation sequencing from GISTs is feasible to provide relevant data for guiding individualized therapy.
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quadruple-negative gastrointestinal stromal tumors, next-generation sequencing, TP53 mutation, RB1 mutation
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