肿瘤精准治疗时代胃肠道肿瘤微卫星状态表征的光影

IF 4.4 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Jessica Gasparello, Vittoria Matilde Piva, Valentina Angerilli, Carlotta Ceccon, Marianna Sabbadin, Claudio Luchini, Paola Parente, Luisa Toffolatti, Federica Grillo, Francesca Bergamo, Umberto Malapelle, Sara Lonardi, Matteo Fassan
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摘要

免疫疗法的引入极大地改变了实体瘤治疗的范式,甚至为目前缺乏有效治疗方案的晚期或转移性肿瘤创造了新的治疗机会。最初,缺陷错配修复状态(dMMR)/微卫星不稳定性(MSI)作为一种预测性生物标志物的作用仅限于结直肠癌。2017年,MSI/dMMR成为第一个真正的不可知论生物标志物,用于对患者对免疫检查点抑制剂的反应进行分层。MSI/dMMR评估是大多数胃肠道癌症患者诊断和治疗决策的关键,病理学家必须负责提供可靠的报告。本综述的目的是总结目前用于评估MSI/dMMR状态的常规诊断方法,其局限性和可能遇到的潜在陷阱。作者还概述了MSI/dMMR作为胃肠道癌症预后和预测性生物标志物的作用,重点是非结直肠恶性肿瘤。
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Lights and shadows of microsatellite status characterization in gastrointestinal cancers in the era of cancer precision therapy.

The introduction of immunotherapy has dramatically changed the paradigm of solid tumor treatment with the creation of novel therapeutic opportunities even for tumors that currently lack valid therapeutic options in the advanced or metastatic setting. Initially, the role of deficient mismatch repair status (dMMR)/microsatellite instability (MSI) as a predictive biomarker was confined to colorectal cancer. In 2017, MSI/dMMR became the first true agnostic biomarker to stratify patient response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. MSI/dMMR evaluation is a crucial point in diagnostic-therapeutic decision-making for most gastrointestinal cancer patients and the pathologist must be responsible for the delivery of reliable reporting in this setting. The aim of this review is to summarize the current methods available in routine diagnostics for the evaluation of MSI/dMMR status, their limitations, and potential pitfalls that can be encountered. The authors also give an overview of the role of MSI/dMMR as a prognostic and predictive biomarker in gastrointestinal cancers, with a focus on non-colorectal malignancies.

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