犬肺腺癌手术切除后HER2突变对预后的有利意义。

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Masanao Ichimata, Yumiko Kagawa, Atsushi Toshima, Masaya Igase, Takuya Mizuno
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据报道,人类表皮生长因子受体2 (HER2)基因突变在5%至38%的犬肺腺癌(cPACs)中发生,最常见的是外显子20的V659E突变。然而,其预后和预测意义尚不清楚。这项回顾性、单中心队列研究调查了手术切除的cpac中HER2突变的频率及其与临床结果的关系。在2005年至2021年期间,收集组织学诊断为cpac的肺肿块,并对HER2外显子20和21进行直接测序。共招募了72只狗,其中69只成功进行了HER2基因分析。在20只狗(29.0%)中鉴定出HER2外显子20错义突变,其中18只在跨膜结构域中携带先前报道的V659E热点突变。在13只狗中检测到纯合突变。单变量分析显示无进展间期(PFI)与临床体征、肿瘤大小分类、淋巴结转移、手术边缘状态和组织学分级之间存在关联。总生存时间(OST)与年龄、临床体征、肿瘤大小bbb7cm、组织学亚型、淋巴结转移和边缘状况有关。在多变量分析中,肿瘤大小分类和切缘状态仍与PFI显著相关,而年龄、肿瘤大小bbb7 cm和组织学亚型与OST独立相关。值得注意的是,在单变量和多变量分析中,HER2突变的存在与PFI的延长显著相关,尽管没有观察到与OST的显著关联。这些发现表明,HER2突变状态可能作为手术切除的cpac疾病进展的有利预后标志物。
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Favourable Prognostic Significance of HER2 Mutations in Canine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma Following Surgical Resection.

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) gene mutations have been reported in 5% to 38% of canine pulmonary adenocarcinomas (cPACs), most commonly as V659E mutations in exon 20. However, their prognostic and predictive significance remains unclear. This retrospective, single-centre cohort study investigated the frequency of HER2 mutations in surgically resected cPACs and their association with clinical outcomes. Between 2005 and 2021, lung masses histologically diagnosed as cPACs were collected and subjected to direct sequencing of HER2 exons 20 and 21. A total of 72 dogs were enrolled, with successful HER2 gene analysis in 69 cases. HER2 exon 20 missense mutations were identified in 20 dogs (29.0%), including 18 harbouring the previously reported V659E hotspot mutation within the transmembrane domain. Homozygous mutations were detected in 13 dogs. Univariable analysis revealed associations between progression-free interval (PFI) and clinical signs, tumour size classification, lymph node metastasis, surgical margin status, and histologic grade. Overall survival time (OST) was associated with age, clinical signs, tumour size > 7 cm, histologic subtype, lymph node metastasis, and margin status. In multivariable analysis, tumour size classification and margin status remained significantly associated with PFI, while age, tumour size > 7 cm, and histologic subtype were independently associated with OST. Notably, the presence of HER2 mutations was significantly associated with prolonged PFI in both univariable and multivariable analyses, although no significant association with OST was observed. These findings suggest that HER2 mutation status may serve as a favourable prognostic marker for disease progression in surgically resected cPACs.

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Veterinary and comparative oncology
Veterinary and comparative oncology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.50%
发文量
75
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (VCO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal integrating clinical and scientific information from a variety of related disciplines and from worldwide sources for all veterinary oncologists and cancer researchers concerned with aetiology, diagnosis and clinical course of cancer in domestic animals and its prevention. With the ultimate aim of diminishing suffering from cancer, the journal supports the transfer of knowledge in all aspects of veterinary oncology, from the application of new laboratory technology to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis and therapy. In addition to original articles, the journal publishes solicited editorials, review articles, commentary, correspondence and abstracts from the published literature. Accordingly, studies describing laboratory work performed exclusively in purpose-bred domestic animals (e.g. dogs, cats, horses) will not be considered.
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