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Concomitant Mutations G12D and G13D on the Exon 2 of the KRAS Gene: Two Cases of Women with Colon Adenocarcinoma.

Elena De Falco1,2,3, Luca Pacini3, Daniela Bastianelli3, Gian Paolo Spinelli4, Chiara Spoto5, Enzo Veltri5, Antonella Calogero1,3.   

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is rapidly increasing representing the second most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths. From a clinical-molecular standpoint the therapeutically management of CRC focuses on main alterations found in the RAS family protein, where single mutations of KRAS are considered both the hallmark and the target of this tumor. Double and concomitant alterations of KRAS are still far to be interpreted as molecular characteristics which could potentially address different and more personalized treatments for patients. Here, we firstly describe the case of two patients at different stages (pT2N0M0 and pT4cN1cM1) but similarly showing a double concurrent mutations G12D and G13D in the exon 2 of the KRAS gene, normally mutually exclusive. We also evaluated genetic testing of dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPYD) and microsatellite instability (MSI) by real-time PCR and additional molecular mutations by next generation sequencing (NGS) which resulted coherently to the progression of the disease. Accordingly, we reinterpreted and discuss the clinical history of both cases treated as single mutations of KRAS but similarly progressing towards a metastatic asset. We concluded that double mutations of KRAS cannot be interpreted as univocal genomic alterations and that they could severely impact the clinical outcome in CRC, requiring a tighter monitoring of patients throughout the time.

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Keywords:  G12D; G13D; KRAS; colorectal cancer; next generation sequencing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33917572     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11040659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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Authors:  Manuela Spinelli; Persephone Du Parcq; Nandita Gupta; Jamshid Khorashad; Patrizia Viola
Journal:  Pathologica       Date:  2022-06

2.  Concurrent RAS and RAS/BRAF V600E Variants in Colorectal Cancer: More Frequent Than Expected? A Case Report.

Authors:  Veronica Zelli; Alessandro Parisi; Leonardo Patruno; Katia Cannita; Corrado Ficorella; Carla Luzi; Chiara Compagnoni; Francesca Zazzeroni; Edoardo Alesse; Alessandra Tessitore
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 5.738

3.  Characterization of KRAS Mutational Regression in Oligometastatic Patients.

Authors:  Alessandro Ottaiano; Roberta Penta de Vera d'Aragona; Anna Maria Trotta; Mariachiara Santorsola; Maria Napolitano; Giosuè Scognamiglio; Fabiana Tatangelo; Paolo Grieco; Silvia Zappavigna; Vincenza Granata; Francesco Perri; Amalia Luce; Giovanni Savarese; Monica Ianniello; Marika Casillo; Nadia Petrillo; Andrea Belli; Francesco Izzo; Guglielmo Nasti; Michele Caraglia; Stefania Scala
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-07-22       Impact factor: 8.786

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