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ABSTRACT: Introduction
Brain metastases (BM) severely affect the prognosis and quality of life of patients with NSCLC. Recently, molecularly targeted agents were found to have promising activity against BM in patients with NSCLC whose primary tumors carry "druggable" mutations. Nevertheless, it remains critical to identify specific pathogenic alterations that drive NSCLC-BM and that can provide novel and more effective therapeutic targets.Methods
To identify potentially targetable pathogenic alterations in NSCLC-BM, we profiled somatic copy number alterations (SCNAs) in 51 matched pairs of primary NSCLC and BM samples from 33 patients with lung adenocarcinoma and 18 patients with lung squamous cell carcinoma. In addition, we performed multiregion copy number profiling on 15 BM samples and whole-exome sequencing on 40 of 51 NSCLC-BM pairs.Results
BM consistently had a higher burden of SCNAs compared with the matched primary tumors, and SCNAs were typically homogeneously distributed within BM, suggesting BM do not undergo extensive evolution once formed. By comparing focal SCNAs in matched NSCLC-BM pairs, we identified putative BM-driving alterations affecting multiple cancer genes, including several potentially targetable alterations in genes such as CDK12, DDR2, ERBB2, and NTRK1, which we validated in an independent cohort of 84 BM samples. Finally, we identified putative pathogenic alterations in multiple cancer genes, including genes involved in epigenome editing and 3D genome organization, such as EP300, CTCF, and STAG2, which we validated by targeted sequencing of an independent cohort of 115 BM samples.Conclusions
Our study represents the most comprehensive genomic characterization of NSCLC-BM available to date, paving the way to functional studies aimed at assessing the potential of the identified pathogenic alterations as clinical biomarkers and targets.
SUBMITTER: Nicos M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9763853 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nicoś Marcin M Harbers Luuk L Patrucco Enrico E Kramer-Drauberg Maximilian M Zhang Xiaolu X Voena Claudia C Kowalczyk Anna A Bożyk Aleksandra A Pęksa Rafał R Jarosz Bożena B Szumiło Justyna J Simonetti Michele M Żuk Monika M Wasąg Bartosz B Reszka Katarzyna K Duchnowska Renata R Milanowski Janusz J Chiarle Roberto R Bienko Magda M Krawczyk Paweł P Jassem Jacek J Ambrogio Chiara C Crosetto Nicola N
JTO clinical and research reports 20221111 12
<h4>Introduction</h4>Brain metastases (BM) severely affect the prognosis and quality of life of patients with NSCLC. Recently, molecularly targeted agents were found to have promising activity against BM in patients with NSCLC whose primary tumors carry "druggable" mutations. Nevertheless, it remains critical to identify specific pathogenic alterations that drive NSCLC-BM and that can provide novel and more effective therapeutic targets.<h4>Methods</h4>To identify potentially targetable pathogen ...[more]