Abstract

Background

GIST is the most common mesenchymal tumor of gastrointestinal tract and is more frequent in stomach. Its main mutations affect KIT and PDGFRA genes. Full genetic analysis panels are currently used to study mutations in GIST and other tumors. Considering that in gastric GIST KIT gene mutations in exon 11 are sensitive to IM whereas PDGFRΑ gene mutations in exon 18 (D842V) are resistant to the same drug, the aim of this study is to focus on these two molecular targets as a short alternative panel for predicting therapeutic response in gastric GIST which might optimize resources.

Methods

The genotypes of 38 cases of primary GIST were determined by performing bidirectional DNA sequencing.

Results

Exon 11 of KIT gene showed mutations in 65.3% and the exon 18 of PDGFRA gene showed 9% of cases. So it was possible to determine a subgroup of tumors which presented mutations in KIT exon 11 and PDGFRA exon 18.

Conclusion

Considering all of the foregoing analyzed globally, the application of short panel has impact on the cost and time of release of results to the physician, allowing a rapid approach to patients eligible for treatment with the target therapy.

Details

Title
KIT exon 11 and PDGFRA exon 18 gene mutations in gastric GIST: proposal of a short panel for predicting therapeutic response
Author
Barcelos, Denise; Ricardo Artigiani Neto; Cardili, Leonardo; Fernandes, Mariana; Fernando Cintra Lopes Carapeto; Andréia Neves Comodo; Funabashi, Karina; Edna Sadayo Miazato Iwamura
Pages
1-9
Section
Research
Publication year
2018
Publication date
2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
25208454
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2547673723
Copyright
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