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RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis

Thyroid cancer is associated with a broad range of different mutations, including RET (rearranged during transfection) fusion genes. The importance of characterizing RET fusion-positive tumors has recently increased due to the possibility of targeted treatment. The aim of this study was to identify...

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Autores principales: Bulanova Pekova, Barbora, Sykorova, Vlasta, Mastnikova, Karolina, Vaclavikova, Eliska, Moravcova, Jitka, Vlcek, Petr, Lancova, Lucie, Lastuvka, Petr, Katra, Rami, Bavor, Petr, Kodetova, Daniela, Chovanec, Martin, Drozenova, Jana, Matej, Radoslav, Astl, Jaromir, Hlozek, Jiri, Hrabal, Petr, Vcelak, Josef, Bendlova, Bela
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10620462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37882481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-23-0117
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author Bulanova Pekova, Barbora
Sykorova, Vlasta
Mastnikova, Karolina
Vaclavikova, Eliska
Moravcova, Jitka
Vlcek, Petr
Lancova, Lucie
Lastuvka, Petr
Katra, Rami
Bavor, Petr
Kodetova, Daniela
Chovanec, Martin
Drozenova, Jana
Matej, Radoslav
Astl, Jaromir
Hlozek, Jiri
Hrabal, Petr
Vcelak, Josef
Bendlova, Bela
author_facet Bulanova Pekova, Barbora
Sykorova, Vlasta
Mastnikova, Karolina
Vaclavikova, Eliska
Moravcova, Jitka
Vlcek, Petr
Lancova, Lucie
Lastuvka, Petr
Katra, Rami
Bavor, Petr
Kodetova, Daniela
Chovanec, Martin
Drozenova, Jana
Matej, Radoslav
Astl, Jaromir
Hlozek, Jiri
Hrabal, Petr
Vcelak, Josef
Bendlova, Bela
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description Thyroid cancer is associated with a broad range of different mutations, including RET (rearranged during transfection) fusion genes. The importance of characterizing RET fusion-positive tumors has recently increased due to the possibility of targeted treatment. The aim of this study was to identify RET fusion-positive thyroid tumors, correlate them with clinicopathological features, compare them with other mutated carcinomas, and evaluate long-term follow-up of patients. The cohort consisted of 1564 different thyroid tissue samples (including 1164 thyroid carcinoma samples) from pediatric and adult patients. Samples were analyzed for known driver mutations occurring in thyroid cancer. Negative samples were subjected to extensive RET fusion gene analyses using next-generation sequencing and real-time PCR. RET fusion genes were not detected in any low-risk neoplasm or benign thyroid tissue and were detected only in papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs), in 113/993 (11.4%) patients, three times more frequently in pediatric and adolescent patients (29.8%) than in adult patients (8.7%). A total of 20 types of RET fusions were identified. RET fusion-positive carcinomas were associated with aggressive tumor behavior, including high rates of lymph node (75.2%) and distant metastases (18.6%), significantly higher than in NTRK fusion, BRAF V600E and RAS-positive carcinomas. Local and distant metastases were also frequently found in patients with microcarcinomas positive for the RET fusions. ’True recurrences’ occurred rarely (2.4%) and only in adult patients. The 2-, 5-, 10-year disease-specific survival rates were 99%, 96%, and 95%, respectively. RET fusion-positive carcinomas were associated with high invasiveness and metastatic activity, but probably due to intensive treatment with low patient mortality.
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spelling pubmed-106204622023-11-03 RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis Bulanova Pekova, Barbora Sykorova, Vlasta Mastnikova, Karolina Vaclavikova, Eliska Moravcova, Jitka Vlcek, Petr Lancova, Lucie Lastuvka, Petr Katra, Rami Bavor, Petr Kodetova, Daniela Chovanec, Martin Drozenova, Jana Matej, Radoslav Astl, Jaromir Hlozek, Jiri Hrabal, Petr Vcelak, Josef Bendlova, Bela Endocr Relat Cancer Research Thyroid cancer is associated with a broad range of different mutations, including RET (rearranged during transfection) fusion genes. The importance of characterizing RET fusion-positive tumors has recently increased due to the possibility of targeted treatment. The aim of this study was to identify RET fusion-positive thyroid tumors, correlate them with clinicopathological features, compare them with other mutated carcinomas, and evaluate long-term follow-up of patients. The cohort consisted of 1564 different thyroid tissue samples (including 1164 thyroid carcinoma samples) from pediatric and adult patients. Samples were analyzed for known driver mutations occurring in thyroid cancer. Negative samples were subjected to extensive RET fusion gene analyses using next-generation sequencing and real-time PCR. RET fusion genes were not detected in any low-risk neoplasm or benign thyroid tissue and were detected only in papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs), in 113/993 (11.4%) patients, three times more frequently in pediatric and adolescent patients (29.8%) than in adult patients (8.7%). A total of 20 types of RET fusions were identified. RET fusion-positive carcinomas were associated with aggressive tumor behavior, including high rates of lymph node (75.2%) and distant metastases (18.6%), significantly higher than in NTRK fusion, BRAF V600E and RAS-positive carcinomas. Local and distant metastases were also frequently found in patients with microcarcinomas positive for the RET fusions. ’True recurrences’ occurred rarely (2.4%) and only in adult patients. The 2-, 5-, 10-year disease-specific survival rates were 99%, 96%, and 95%, respectively. RET fusion-positive carcinomas were associated with high invasiveness and metastatic activity, but probably due to intensive treatment with low patient mortality. Bioscientifica Ltd 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10620462/ /pubmed/37882481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-23-0117 Text en © the author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Research
Bulanova Pekova, Barbora
Sykorova, Vlasta
Mastnikova, Karolina
Vaclavikova, Eliska
Moravcova, Jitka
Vlcek, Petr
Lancova, Lucie
Lastuvka, Petr
Katra, Rami
Bavor, Petr
Kodetova, Daniela
Chovanec, Martin
Drozenova, Jana
Matej, Radoslav
Astl, Jaromir
Hlozek, Jiri
Hrabal, Petr
Vcelak, Josef
Bendlova, Bela
RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title_full RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title_fullStr RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title_full_unstemmed RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title_short RET fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
title_sort ret fusion genes in pediatric and adult thyroid carcinomas: cohort characteristics and prognosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10620462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37882481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/ERC-23-0117
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