Abstract

Background

Microsatellite instability (MSI) is a key marker for predicting the response of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) and for screening Lynch syndrome (LS).

Aim

This study aimed to see the characteristics of cancers with high level of MSI (MSI-H) in genetic medicine and precision medicine.

Methods

This study analyzed the incidence of MSI-H in 1000 cancers and compared according to several clinical and demographic factors.

Results

The incidence of MSI-H was highest in endometrial cancers (26.7%, 20/75), followed by small intestine (20%, 3/15) and colorectal cancers (CRCs)(13.7%, 64/466); the sum of these three cancers (15.6%) was significantly higher than that of other types (2.5%)(P < 0.0001). MSI-H was associated with LS-related cancers (P < 0.0001), younger age (P = 0.009), and family history, but not with smoking, drinking, or serum hepatitis virus markers. In CRC cases, MSI-H was significantly associated with a family history of LS-related cancer (P < 0.0001), Amsterdam II criteria [odds ratio (OR): 5.96], right side CRCs (OR: 4.89), and multiplicity (OR: 3.31). However, MSI-H was very rare in pancreatic (0.6%, 1/162) and biliary cancers (1.6%, 1/64) and was null in 25 familial pancreatic cancers. MSI-H was more recognized in cancers analyzed for genetic counseling (33.3%) than in those for ICI companion diagnostics (3.1%)(P < 0.0001). Even in CRCs, MSI-H was limited to 3.3% when analyzed for drug use.

Conclusions

MSI-H was predominantly recognized in LS-related cancer cases with specific family histories and younger age. MSI-H was limited to a small proportion in precision medicine especially for non-LS-related cancer cases.

Details

Title
Microsatellite instability is biased in Amsterdam II-defined Lynch-related cancer cases with family history but is rare in other cancers: a summary of 1000 analyses
Author
Matsubayashi, Hiroyuki; Higashigawa, Satomi; Kiyozumi, Yoshimi; Oishi, Takuma; Sasaki, Keiko; Ishiwatari, Hirotoshi; Imai, Kenichiro; Hotta, Kinichi; Yabuuchi, Yohei; Ishikawa, Kazuma; Satoh, Tatsunori; Ono, Hiroyuki; Todaka, Akiko; Kawakami, Takeshi; Shirasu, Hiromichi; Yasui, Hirofumi
Pages
1-12
Section
Research
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
14712407
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2621047195
Copyright
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