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Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer

Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) enables the diagnosis of large numbers of gene aberrations during one examination, and precision medicine has been developed for patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, peripheral lung lesions account for the majority of advanced lung canc...

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Autores principales: Furuya, Naoki, Matsumoto, Shingo, Kakinuma, Kazutaka, Morikawa, Kei, Inoue, Takeo, Saji, Hisashi, Goto, Koichi, Mineshita, Masamichi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14714
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author Furuya, Naoki
Matsumoto, Shingo
Kakinuma, Kazutaka
Morikawa, Kei
Inoue, Takeo
Saji, Hisashi
Goto, Koichi
Mineshita, Masamichi
author_facet Furuya, Naoki
Matsumoto, Shingo
Kakinuma, Kazutaka
Morikawa, Kei
Inoue, Takeo
Saji, Hisashi
Goto, Koichi
Mineshita, Masamichi
author_sort Furuya, Naoki
collection PubMed
description Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) enables the diagnosis of large numbers of gene aberrations during one examination, and precision medicine has been developed for patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, peripheral lung lesions account for the majority of advanced lung cancers, especially lung adenocarcinoma. In these cases, it is difficult to obtain tissue samples which contain sufficient tumor cells by transbronchial biopsy (TBB) with forceps. Even when the target lesions are quite small, bronchial brushing can obtain enough tumor cells by endobronchial ultrasonography using guide sheath (EBUS‐GS). In this study, we investigate the suitability of bronchial brushing cytology specimens obtained by EBUS‐GS‐TBB to evaluate the correlation between the success rate of NGS and extracted DNA/RNA yields according to biopsy method. We prospectively collected 222 tumor samples obtained from patients with advanced lung cancer. All patients were enrolled in a prospective nationwide genomic screening project for lung cancer (LC‐SCRUM‐Japan/Asia). Genomic data were obtained from the clinico‐genomic database of LC‐SCRUM‐Japan/Asia. The extraction yields of DNA/RNA from samples obtained by EBUS‐GS‐TBB were relatively low compared with tissue samples. The success rate of DNA sequencing for EBUS‐GS‐TBB was 97.9%, with no significant differences between biopsy methods. The success rate of RNA sequencing for EBUS‐GS‐TBB was 80.4%, which was relatively low compared with surgical biopsy samples (P = 0.069). However, some rare oncogenic driver aberrations were detected from these specimens. This study demonstrated that cytology samples obtained by transbronchial brushing with EBUS‐GS‐TBB were suitable for NGS analysis.
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spelling pubmed-77800582021-01-08 Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer Furuya, Naoki Matsumoto, Shingo Kakinuma, Kazutaka Morikawa, Kei Inoue, Takeo Saji, Hisashi Goto, Koichi Mineshita, Masamichi Cancer Sci Clinical Research Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) enables the diagnosis of large numbers of gene aberrations during one examination, and precision medicine has been developed for patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, peripheral lung lesions account for the majority of advanced lung cancers, especially lung adenocarcinoma. In these cases, it is difficult to obtain tissue samples which contain sufficient tumor cells by transbronchial biopsy (TBB) with forceps. Even when the target lesions are quite small, bronchial brushing can obtain enough tumor cells by endobronchial ultrasonography using guide sheath (EBUS‐GS). In this study, we investigate the suitability of bronchial brushing cytology specimens obtained by EBUS‐GS‐TBB to evaluate the correlation between the success rate of NGS and extracted DNA/RNA yields according to biopsy method. We prospectively collected 222 tumor samples obtained from patients with advanced lung cancer. All patients were enrolled in a prospective nationwide genomic screening project for lung cancer (LC‐SCRUM‐Japan/Asia). Genomic data were obtained from the clinico‐genomic database of LC‐SCRUM‐Japan/Asia. The extraction yields of DNA/RNA from samples obtained by EBUS‐GS‐TBB were relatively low compared with tissue samples. The success rate of DNA sequencing for EBUS‐GS‐TBB was 97.9%, with no significant differences between biopsy methods. The success rate of RNA sequencing for EBUS‐GS‐TBB was 80.4%, which was relatively low compared with surgical biopsy samples (P = 0.069). However, some rare oncogenic driver aberrations were detected from these specimens. This study demonstrated that cytology samples obtained by transbronchial brushing with EBUS‐GS‐TBB were suitable for NGS analysis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-17 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7780058/ /pubmed/33124129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14714 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Furuya, Naoki
Matsumoto, Shingo
Kakinuma, Kazutaka
Morikawa, Kei
Inoue, Takeo
Saji, Hisashi
Goto, Koichi
Mineshita, Masamichi
Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title_full Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title_fullStr Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title_short Suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
title_sort suitability of transbronchial brushing cytology specimens for next‐generation sequencing in peripheral lung cancer
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780058/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33124129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.14714
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