Frequency and Clinical Significance of Clonal and Subclonal Driver Mutations in High-Risk Neuroblastoma at Diagnosis: A Children's Oncology Group Study.

IF 42.1 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Esther R Berko, Arlene Naranjo, Alexander A Daniels, Samantha N McNulty, Kateryna Krytska, Todd Druley, Kirstin Zelley, Balakrishna Koneru, Lulu Chen, Grace Polkosnik, Meredith S Irwin, Rochelle Bagatell, John M Maris, C Patrick Reynolds, Steven G DuBois, Julie R Park, Yael P Mossé
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Abstract

Purpose: Relapsed high-risk neuroblastomas (NBLs) are enriched for targetable mutations in ALK and RAS-MAPK pathways, yet the prognostic effect of these aberrations and relevance of subclonal mutations at diagnosis remain undefined. We describe the spectrum and clinical significance of clonal and subclonal pathogenic alterations in high-risk NBL.

Methods: We developed a focused high-risk NBL sequencing panel including ALK, NRAS, KRAS, HRAS, BRAF, PTPN11, TP53, and ATRX genes for ultra-deep sequencing and applied this assay to 242 pretherapy tumors from patients enrolled on the phase III trial Children's Oncology Group ANBL0532. We assessed the effect of clonal and subclonal mutations on event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS).

Results: ALK-activating mutations occurred in 21.5% of tumors (n = 52, 30 clonal, 22 subclonal), and 3.3% (n = 8) showed ALK amplification. EFS and OS for patients with any ALK-aberrant tumor were inferior to patients with wild-type (WT) ALK tumors (5-year OS 37.7% v 66.3%; hazard ratio [HR], 1.992; P = .0007). EFS and OS for patients with tumors harboring activating ALK mutations ≥5% variant allele frequency (VAF) were inferior to ALK WT (5-year OS 37.7% v 66.3%; HR, 1.966; P = .0041). The 5-year EFS and OS for patients with ALK-amplified tumors were 25.0%. RAS pathway mutations occurred in 7.9% of tumors (n = 19; four clonal, 15 subclonal), with EFS and OS for those with VAF ≥5% inferior to RAS-WT patients (5-year OS 19.1% v 60.0%; HR, 3.021; P = .0168).

Conclusion: Ultra-deep sequencing of high-risk NBLs demonstrates that oncogenic aberrations are more prevalent at diagnosis than previously recognized. ALK and RAS pathway aberrations confer inferior outcomes in patients treated with contemporary therapy, emphasizing the need for novel therapeutic approaches.

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Journal of Clinical Oncology
Journal of Clinical Oncology 医学-肿瘤学
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41.20
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2.20%
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8215
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2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Oncology serves its readers as the single most credible, authoritative resource for disseminating significant clinical oncology research. In print and in electronic format, JCO strives to publish the highest quality articles dedicated to clinical research. Original Reports remain the focus of JCO, but this scientific communication is enhanced by appropriately selected Editorials, Commentaries, Reviews, and other work that relate to the care of patients with cancer.
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