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Kazuya Nishii1, Kadoaki Ohashi2, Tomoki Tamura1, Kiichiro Ninomiya1, Takehiro Matsubara3, Satoru Senoo1, Hirohisa Kano1, Hiromi Watanabe1, Naohiro Oda1, Go Makimoto1, Hisao Higo1, Yuka Kato4, Takashi Ninomiya2, Toshio Kubo5, Hiromasa Yamamoto6, Shuta Tomida3, Katsuyuki Hotta4, Masahiro Tabata5, Shinichi Toyooka6, Yoshinobu Maeda1, Katsuyuki Kiura2.
Abstract
The detection of certain oncogenic driver mutations, including those of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), is essential for determining treatment strategies for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The current study assessed the feasibility of testing exhaled breath condensate (EBC) for EGFR mutations by droplet digital PCR (ddPCR). Samples were collected from 12 patients with NSCLC harboring EGFR mutations that were admitted to Okayama University Hospital between June 1, 2014 and December 31, 2017. A total of 21 EBC samples were collected using the RTube™ method and EGFR mutations (L858R, exon 19 deletions or T790M) were assessed through ddPCR analysis (EBC-ddPCR). A total of 3 healthy volunteer samples were also tested to determine a threshold value for each mutation. Various patient characteristics were determined, including sex (3 males and 9 females), age (range 54-81 years; median, 66 years), smoking history (10 had never smoked; 2 were former smokers), histology (12 patients exhibited adenocarcinoma), clinical stage (9 patients were stage IV; 3 exhibited post-operative recurrence) and EGFR mutation type (4 had L858R; 8 had exon 19 deletions; 8 had T790M). EBC-ddPCR demonstrated positive droplets in 8 of the 12 patients. The sensitivity and specificity of each mutation was as follows: 27.3 and 80.0% for EGFR L858R, 30.0 and 90.9% for EGFR Ex19del, and 22.2 and 100% for EGFR T790M. EBC-ddPCR analysis of EGFR mutations exhibited modest sensitivity and acceptable specificity. EBC-ddPCR is a minimally invasive and replicable procedure and may be a complementary method for EGFR testing in patients where blood or tissue sampling proves difficult.Entities:
Keywords: EGFR-TKIs; droplet digital PCR; epidermal growth factor receptor mutations; exhaled breath condensate; non-small cell lung cancer
Year: 2020 PMID: 33193853 PMCID: PMC7656106 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2020.12256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967