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Molecular Characterization of Ovarian Yolk Sac Tumor (OYST).

Khalil Hodroj1, Aleksandra Stevovic2, Valery Attignon1, Domenico Ferraioli1, Pierre Meeus1, Sabrina Croce3, Nicolas Chopin1, Lea Rossi1, Anne Floquet3, Christine Rousset-Jablonski1, Olivier Tredan1, Frédéric Guyon3, Isabelle Treilleux1, Corinne Rannou1, Marie Morfouace2, Isabelle Ray-Coquard1.   

Abstract

Most patients with malignant ovarian germ cell tumors (MOGTCs) have a very good prognosis and chemotherapy provides curative treatment; however, patients with yolk sac tumors (OYSTs) have a significantly worse prognosis. OYSTs are rare tumors and promising results are expected with the use of specific therapeutic strategies after the failure of platinum-based first-line and salvage regimens. We initiated a project in collaboration with EORTC SPECTA, to explore the molecular characteristics of OYSTs. The pilot project used retrospective samples from ten OYST relapsed and disease-free patients. Each patient had a molecular analysis performed with FoundationOne CDx describing the following variables according to the Foundation Medicine Incorporation (FMI): alteration type (SNV, deletion), actionable gene alteration, therapies approved in EU (for patient's tumor type and other tumor types), tumor mutational burden (TMB), and microsatellite instability (MSI) status. A total of 10 patients with OYST diagnosed between 2007 and 2017 had a molecular analysis. A molecular alteration was identified in four patients (40%). A subset of three patients (33.3% of all patients) harbored targetable oncogenic mutations in KRAS, KIT, ARID1A. Two patients at relapse harbored a targetable mutation. This retrospective study identifies clinically relevant molecular alterations for all relapsed patients with molecular analysis. Dedicated studies are needed to demonstrate the efficacy of specific therapeutic strategies after the failure of platinum-based first-line and salvage regimens and to explore the potential relationship of a molecular alteration and patient outcome.

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Keywords:  OYST; molecular characteristics; patient outcome; targetable mutation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435376     DOI: 10.3390/cancers13020220

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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1.  Pregnancy and Delivery After Ovarian Yolk Sac Tumor: A Case Report.

Authors:  Mo'ath M Alrjoub; Amer Sindiani; Ola Alshriedeh; Zouhair Amarin
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2021-08-19
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