Merten Larissa, Agaimy Abbas, Moskalev Evgeny A, Giedl Johannes, Kayser Claudia, Geddert Helene, Schaefer Inga-Marie, Cameron Silke, Werner Martin, Ströbel Philip, Hartmann Arndt, Haller Florian
From the Institute of Pathology, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany.
Institute of Pathology, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg, Germany.
Am J Clin Pathol. 2016 Dec;146(6):718-726. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/aqw193. Epub 2016 Dec 27.
Loss-of-function mutations in TP53 and CDKN2A have been found at varying frequencies in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs), while no mutations of RB1 have been reported to date. The aim of the current study was to determine the mutation frequency of TP53, RB1, and CDKN2A in GISTs.
A cohort of 83 primary untreated GISTs was analyzed for mutations in TP53, RB1, and CDKN2A by massive parallel sequencing. Tumors with mutations in TP53 and RB1 were analyzed by fluorescence in situ hybridization for the corresponding gene loci.
Two GISTs harbored inactivating mutations in RB1, and two other GISTs displayed inactivating mutations in TP53 All four tumors were KIT mutant high-risk tumors with highly cellular sarcomatous histomorphology and variable combinations of plump spindle cells to epithelioid highly atypical cells and high mitotic activity. Three of these patients developed recurrent or metastatic disease, while the fourth patient showed tumor rupture intraoperatively. The combined overall frequency of TP53 and RB1 mutations was 13% considering high-risk or malignant GISTs.
TP53 and RB1 mutations seem to be restricted to high-risk/malignant GISTs and occur at an equal although relatively low frequency.
在胃肠道间质瘤(GISTs)中已发现TP53和CDKN2A的功能缺失突变频率各异,而迄今为止尚未报道RB1有突变。本研究的目的是确定GISTs中TP53、RB1和CDKN2A的突变频率。
通过大规模平行测序分析83例未经治疗的原发性GISTs队列中TP53、RB1和CDKN2A的突变情况。对TP53和RB1有突变的肿瘤进行荧光原位杂交分析相应基因位点。
2例GISTs存在RB1失活突变,另外2例GISTs显示TP53失活突变。所有4例肿瘤均为KIT突变高危肿瘤,具有高度细胞性肉瘤样组织形态学,以及丰满梭形细胞至上皮样高度非典型细胞的不同组合和高有丝分裂活性。其中3例患者发生复发或转移疾病,而第4例患者术中出现肿瘤破裂。考虑高危或恶性GISTs,TP53和RB1突变的综合总体频率为13%。
TP53和RB1突变似乎局限于高危/恶性GISTs,且发生频率相等但相对较低。