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Xiaoling Fu1, Weixin Niu2, Ji Li3, Amber J Kiliti4, Hikmat A Al-Ahmadie5, Gopa Iyer6,7, Sizhi Paul Gao4, Qi Li1.
Abstract
Cardiac sarcoma is a rare malignant tumor with undefined genetic mutations and no targeted therapy. Here in one rare case of undifferentiated cardiac intimal sarcoma (IS), a next-generation sequencing based assay, MSK-IMPACT (Memorial Sloan Kettering - Integrated Mutation Profiling of Actionable Cancer Targets), identified a somatic, activating mutation in PDGFRB, along with amplification of PDGFRA. This E472D mutation of PDGFRB was discovered for the first time in IS. These findings suggest that concurrent aberrant PDGFRA and PDGFRB signaling may be a diagnostic biomarker and molecular therapeutic target of IS of the heart.Entities:
Keywords: PDGFRA; PDGFRB; cardiac sarcoma; intimal sarcoma; memorial sloan kettering-integrated mutation profiling of actionable cancer targets
Year: 2017 PMID: 29113426 PMCID: PMC5655321 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.20700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Figure 1Echocardiogram, four-chamber view
The 70-year-old female patient developed a space-occupying lesion in the left atrium. The echocardiogram shows a 4.05×1.39 cm echogenic mass attached to the mitral valve. The arrow indicates the mass.
Figure 2Histology of cardiac undifferentiated IS of this patient composed of spindle and pleomorphic cells
(A) (x100), (B) (x200) and (C) (x400).
Figure 3Mutations of PDGFRB, KMT2D and MPL genes identified in this case of cardiac IS
Colored blocks represent functional domains of these gene products.
Figure 4Presence of PDGFRB E472D mutation in tumor tissue, identified by Sanger sequencing
Figure 5Detection of phosphorylated PDGFRB (red dots) by Duolink staining in tumor tissue
Upper panel: two representative images of a stained control normal human heart tissue section. Lower panel: two representative images of a stained IS tissue section. (x400). DAPI: blue.