Genetic Analysis of Small Well-differentiated Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Identifies Subgroups With Differing Risks of Liver Metastases
Pea, Antonio; Yu, Jun; Marchionni, Luigi; Noe, Michael; Luchini, Claudio; Pulvirenti, Alessandra; de Wilde, Roeland F; Brosens, Lodewijk A; Rezaee, Neda; Javed, Ammar; Gobbo, Stefano; Regi, Paolo; Salvia, Roberto; Bassi, Claudio; He, Jin; Weiss, Matthew J; Cameron, John L; Offerhaus, G Johan A; Hruban, Ralph H; Lawlor, Rita T; Scarpa, Aldo; Heaphy, Christopher M; Wood, Laura D; Wolfgang, Christopher L
(2020) Annals of Surgery, volume 271, issue 3, pp. 566 - 573
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Abstract
Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the key molecular alterations in small primary pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs) associated with the development of liver metastases.Background:Well-differentiated PanNETs with small size are typically indolent; however, a limited subset metastasize to the liver.Methods:A total of 87 small primary PanNETs (<3cm), including 32
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metastatic cases and 55 nonmetastatic cases after a 5-year follow-up, were immunolabeled for DAXX/ATRX and analyzed for alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT) by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization. A subset of these cases, 24 that metastasized and 24 that did not metastasize, were assessed by targeted next-generation sequencing and whole-genome copy number variation.Results:In the entire cohort, high Ki-67 (OR 1.369; 95% CI 1.121-1.673; P = 0.002), N-stage (OR 4.568; 95% CI 1.458-14.312; P = 0.009), and ALT-positivity (OR 3.486; 95% CI 1.093-11.115; P = 0.035) were independently associated with liver metastases. In the subset assessed by next-generation sequencing and copy number variation analysis, 3 molecular subtypes with differing risks of liver metastases were identified. Group 1 (n = 15; 73% metastasized) was characterized by recurrent chromosomal gains, CN-LOH, DAXX mutations, and ALT-positivity. Group 2 (n = 19; 42% metastasized, including 5 G1 tumors) was characterized by limited copy number alterations and mutations. Group 3 (n = 14; 35% metastasized) were defined by chromosome 11 loss.Conclusions:We identified genomic patterns of small PanNETs associated with a different risk for liver metastases. Molecular alterations, such as DAXX mutations, chromosomal gains, and ALT, are associated with an increased risk of metastasis in small PanNETs. Therefore, targeted sequencing and/or ALT analysis may help in the clinical decisions for these small PanNETs.
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Keywords: ALT, genetic subgroups, liver metastases, pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs), Surgery
ISSN: 0003-4932
Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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