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Mutational landscape of primary and recurrent Ewing sarcoma

INTRODUCTION: Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive malignancy of bone and soft tissues characterized by the presence of a genetic fusion involving the EWSR1 gene. More than one-third of patients develop distant metastases, which are associated with unfavorable prognosis. Knowledge about the dis...

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Autores principales: Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina, Sobczuk, Paweł, Mikuła, Michał, Raciborska, Anna, Dawidowska, Anna, Kulecka, Maria, Bilska, Katarzyna, Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Anna, Kluska, Anna, Piątkowska, Magdalena, Bałabas, Anna, Rutkowski, Piotr, Ługowska, Iwona
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8768047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079231
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2021.112234
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author Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina
Sobczuk, Paweł
Mikuła, Michał
Raciborska, Anna
Dawidowska, Anna
Kulecka, Maria
Bilska, Katarzyna
Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Anna
Kluska, Anna
Piątkowska, Magdalena
Bałabas, Anna
Rutkowski, Piotr
Ługowska, Iwona
author_facet Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina
Sobczuk, Paweł
Mikuła, Michał
Raciborska, Anna
Dawidowska, Anna
Kulecka, Maria
Bilska, Katarzyna
Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Anna
Kluska, Anna
Piątkowska, Magdalena
Bałabas, Anna
Rutkowski, Piotr
Ługowska, Iwona
author_sort Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina
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description INTRODUCTION: Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive malignancy of bone and soft tissues characterized by the presence of a genetic fusion involving the EWSR1 gene. More than one-third of patients develop distant metastases, which are associated with unfavorable prognosis. Knowledge about the disease’s genetic landscape may help foster progress in using targeted therapies in the treatment of ES. AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective is to assess the mutational landscape of ES in pretreatment samples, tumor samples after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and in metastatic/recurrent tumors in children and adults MATERIAL AND METHODS: DNA from 39 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor samples of 22 patients (17 adults, 5 children) were analyzed by targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) using the Oncomine Comprehensive Assay v3gene panel. Additional functional analyses were performed between patient subgroups. RESULTS: All samples were characterized by low tumor mutation burden (< 10 mut/Mb). The most commonly mutated genes were PIK3R1 (59%) and POLE (50%). The most widely detected variants in biopsy samples were PIK3R1 T369I (50%), FGFR1 E159K, and TP53 at codon 72 (both in 27.3%). Additionally, the ATR,BRCA1, RAD50,ATM,CHEK1, and NBN genes showed a significantly higher number of mutations in ES. Mutations in PIK3R1 were significantly more frequent in adults, while mutations in the pathways responsible for cell cycle control, DNA repair, and transcriptional regulation were more frequent in children. CONCLUSIONS: Besides EWSR1 fusion, ES is characterized by numerous point mutations that are potential targets for precision medicine. There is high genomic heterogeneity that may explain differences in outcomes between patient subgroups.
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spelling pubmed-87680472022-01-24 Mutational landscape of primary and recurrent Ewing sarcoma Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina Sobczuk, Paweł Mikuła, Michał Raciborska, Anna Dawidowska, Anna Kulecka, Maria Bilska, Katarzyna Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Anna Kluska, Anna Piątkowska, Magdalena Bałabas, Anna Rutkowski, Piotr Ługowska, Iwona Contemp Oncol (Pozn) Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive malignancy of bone and soft tissues characterized by the presence of a genetic fusion involving the EWSR1 gene. More than one-third of patients develop distant metastases, which are associated with unfavorable prognosis. Knowledge about the disease’s genetic landscape may help foster progress in using targeted therapies in the treatment of ES. AIM OF THE STUDY: The objective is to assess the mutational landscape of ES in pretreatment samples, tumor samples after neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and in metastatic/recurrent tumors in children and adults MATERIAL AND METHODS: DNA from 39 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumor samples of 22 patients (17 adults, 5 children) were analyzed by targeted next generation sequencing (NGS) using the Oncomine Comprehensive Assay v3gene panel. Additional functional analyses were performed between patient subgroups. RESULTS: All samples were characterized by low tumor mutation burden (< 10 mut/Mb). The most commonly mutated genes were PIK3R1 (59%) and POLE (50%). The most widely detected variants in biopsy samples were PIK3R1 T369I (50%), FGFR1 E159K, and TP53 at codon 72 (both in 27.3%). Additionally, the ATR,BRCA1, RAD50,ATM,CHEK1, and NBN genes showed a significantly higher number of mutations in ES. Mutations in PIK3R1 were significantly more frequent in adults, while mutations in the pathways responsible for cell cycle control, DNA repair, and transcriptional regulation were more frequent in children. CONCLUSIONS: Besides EWSR1 fusion, ES is characterized by numerous point mutations that are potential targets for precision medicine. There is high genomic heterogeneity that may explain differences in outcomes between patient subgroups. Termedia Publishing House 2021-12-29 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8768047/ /pubmed/35079231 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2021.112234 Text en Copyright © 2021 Termedia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) )
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Jagodzińska-Mucha, Paulina
Sobczuk, Paweł
Mikuła, Michał
Raciborska, Anna
Dawidowska, Anna
Kulecka, Maria
Bilska, Katarzyna
Szumera-Ciećkiewicz, Anna
Kluska, Anna
Piątkowska, Magdalena
Bałabas, Anna
Rutkowski, Piotr
Ługowska, Iwona
Mutational landscape of primary and recurrent Ewing sarcoma
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title_full Mutational landscape of primary and recurrent Ewing sarcoma
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title_sort mutational landscape of primary and recurrent ewing sarcoma
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8768047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35079231
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2021.112234
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