Xiaolan Feng1,2,3, Haocheng Li4, Joanna Fourquet5, Mehdi Brahmi6, Armelle Dufresne6, Alexandra Meurgey7, Isabelle Ray-Coquard6, Qing Wang8,9, Julien Bollard6, Francoise Ducimetiere6, Frederic Chibon5,7, Jean-Yves Blay6,10. 1. Department of Medicine Oncology, Tom Baker Cancer Center, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 2. Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 3. Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 4. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 5. OncoSarc, INSERM U1037, Cancer Research Center in Toulouse, Toulouse, France. 6. Department of Medical Oncology, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France. 7. Department of Pathology, Institut Claudius Régaud, IUCT-Oncopole, Toulouse, France. 8. Department of Biopathology, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France. 9. Department of Translational Research and Innovation, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France. 10. University Claude Bernard Lyon, Lyon, France.
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PURPOSE: To investigate the use of PTEN biomarker to improve prognostic stratification in patients with localized gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). METHODS: PTEN expression and genomic analysis were performed on two independent GIST-60 (n = 60) and GIST-100 (n = 100) cohorts, respectively. RESULTS: PTEN expression was significantly lower in patients with local and metastatic recurrent tumor compared with those with no recurrence (P = .004). PTEN low expression was significantly associated with poor disease-free survival (DFS) compared with PTEN high expression (43.73 v 117.95 months; P = .0084) and distant metastatic-free survival (DMFS; 57.95 v 117.95 months; P = .0032). PTEN heterozygous loss was observed in approximately 10% of the patients in each cohort and was associated with poor DFS compared with patients with PTEN normal status (27.56 months v not reached [NR]; P < .001) and DMFS (27.56 months v NR; P < .001). Multivariate analysis revealed that PTEN expression was an independent clinical prognosis factor besides tumor size, mitosis index, and location (hazard ratio for DFS: 3.8; P = .033; hazard ratio for DMFS 5.7, P = .01). Furthermore, PTEN low expression was independently associated with poor DMFS in clinically high-risk patients (mDMFS: 42.28 v 65.61 months; P = .0166). In addition, PTEN heterozygous loss was independently associated with poor DMFS in patients at either low/intermediate risk (mDMFS: 18.05 months for PTEN loss v NR for PTEN normal status; P < .001) or at high risk (mDMFS: 27.19 months for PTEN loss v 105.36 months for PTEN normal status; P = .044). CONCLUSION: PTEN low expression/gene loss is an independent significant prognostic factor and a promising component to strengthen the clinical prognostic tools in patients with localized GIST.
PURPOSE: To investigate the use of PTEN biomarker to improve prognostic stratification in patients with localized gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). METHODS: PTEN expression and genomic analysis were performed on two independent GIST-60 (n = 60) and GIST-100 (n = 100) cohorts, respectively. RESULTS: PTEN expression was significantly lower in patients with local and metastatic recurrent tumor compared with those with no recurrence (P = .004). PTEN low expression was significantly associated with poor disease-free survival (DFS) compared with PTEN high expression (43.73 v 117.95 months; P = .0084) and distant metastatic-free survival (DMFS; 57.95 v 117.95 months; P = .0032). PTEN heterozygous loss was observed in approximately 10% of the patients in each cohort and was associated with poor DFS compared with patients with PTEN normal status (27.56 months v not reached [NR]; P < .001) and DMFS (27.56 months v NR; P < .001). Multivariate analysis revealed that PTEN expression was an independent clinical prognosis factor besides tumor size, mitosis index, and location (hazard ratio for DFS: 3.8; P = .033; hazard ratio for DMFS 5.7, P = .01). Furthermore, PTEN low expression was independently associated with poor DMFS in clinically high-risk patients (mDMFS: 42.28 v 65.61 months; P = .0166). In addition, PTEN heterozygous loss was independently associated with poor DMFS in patients at either low/intermediate risk (mDMFS: 18.05 months for PTEN loss v NR for PTEN normal status; P < .001) or at high risk (mDMFS: 27.19 months for PTEN loss v 105.36 months for PTEN normal status; P = .044). CONCLUSION: PTEN low expression/gene loss is an independent significant prognostic factor and a promising component to strengthen the clinical prognostic tools in patients with localized GIST.
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