NGS and FISH for MET amplification detection in EGFR TKI resistant non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients: A prospective, multicenter study in China
Qian Zheng , Xue Lin , Wenli Qi , Jun Yin , Juan Li , Ye Wang , Weiya Wang , Weimin Li , Zongan Liang
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Abstract
Objectives
Comprehensive data using Next-Generation Sequence (NGS) and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for detecting MET amplification is limited in Chinese patients, we evaluating NGS performance both in tissue and plasma samples using FISH as reference. We also sought to find optimal thresholds value for NGS in detecting MET amplification via bioinformatics methods.
Method
Patients progressed after 1st-, 2nd-, or 3rd-generation (G) EGFR-TKIs were enrolled. Tissue biopsy samples were performed for MET amplification detection via both NGS and FISH. Paired plasma samples were collected for MET amplification detection by NGS. The sensitivity, specificity and agreement were analyzed between NGS and FISH.
Results
116 eligible patients were analyzed. 44 patients were male. 82 patients were after 3rd generation EGFR-TKI. MET amplification was detected in 43 (37.1 %) patients by FISH, including 19 (16.4 %) polysomy and 24 (20.7 %) focal amplification. The positive rate of MET amplification in post 3rd generation EGFR-TKI and post 1st/2ndgeneration EGFR-TKI resistant patients was 42.7 % (35/82), and 23.5 % (8/34).
The sensitivity, specificity and agreement of detecting MET amplification by NGS in tissue were 39.5 % (17/43), 98.6 % (72/73) and 76.7 % (89/116), respectively, 66.7 % (16/24), 98.6 % (72/73) and 90.7 % (88/97) for focal MET amplification in tissue and 29.2 % (7/24), 94.5 % (69/73), 78.4 % (76/97) for focal amplification in plasma. Results were shown in the table below.
Conclusion
NGS is an alternative method for MET focal amplification detection in tissue. While the sensitivity of NGS testing in plasma needs further improvement to maximize identification of patients with potential benefit from dual-targeted therapy.
期刊介绍:
Lung Cancer is an international publication covering the clinical, translational and basic science of malignancies of the lung and chest region.Original research articles, early reports, review articles, editorials and correspondence covering the prevention, epidemiology and etiology, basic biology, pathology, clinical assessment, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, combined treatment modalities, other treatment modalities and outcomes of lung cancer are welcome.