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Circulating mutations are associated with early tumor progression and poor survival in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX
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Bas Groot Koerkamp
, Casper H. J. van Eijck
, Zakia Azmani
, Brigitte C. M. Haberkorn
, Wilfred F. J. van IJcken
, Eveline E. Vietsch
, Jan Willem B. de Groot
, Leonie J. M. Mekenkamp
, Johanna W. Wilmink
, Ron H. N. van Schaik
, Quisette P. Janssen
, Dana A. M. Mustafa
, Marjolein Y. V. Homs
, Martijn P. Lolkema
, Marc G. Besselink
, Fleur van der Sijde
, Bert A. Bonsing
, Saskia A. C. Luelmo
2021
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Circulating mutations are associated with early tumor progression and poor survival in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX
by
Bas Groot Koerkamp
, Casper H. J. van Eijck
, Zakia Azmani
, Brigitte C. M. Haberkorn
, Wilfred F. J. van IJcken
, Eveline E. Vietsch
, Jan Willem B. de Groot
, Leonie J. M. Mekenkamp
, Johanna W. Wilmink
, Ron H. N. van Schaik
, Quisette P. Janssen
, Dana A. M. Mustafa
, Marjolein Y. V. Homs
, Martijn P. Lolkema
, Marc G. Besselink
, Fleur van der Sijde
, Bert A. Bonsing
, Saskia A. C. Luelmo
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2021
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Circulating mutations are associated with early tumor progression and poor survival in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX
by
Bas Groot Koerkamp
, Casper H. J. van Eijck
, Zakia Azmani
, Brigitte C. M. Haberkorn
, Wilfred F. J. van IJcken
, Eveline E. Vietsch
, Jan Willem B. de Groot
, Leonie J. M. Mekenkamp
, Johanna W. Wilmink
, Ron H. N. van Schaik
, Quisette P. Janssen
, Dana A. M. Mustafa
, Marjolein Y. V. Homs
, Martijn P. Lolkema
, Marc G. Besselink
, Fleur van der Sijde
, Bert A. Bonsing
, Saskia A. C. Luelmo
2021
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Circulating mutations are associated with early tumor progression and poor survival in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX
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Circulating mutations are associated with early tumor progression and poor survival in pancreatic cancer patients treated with FOLFIRINOX
2021
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Background: Biomarkers predicting treatment response may be used to stratify pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients for therapy. The aim of this study was to identify circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) mutations that associate with tumor progression during FOLFIRINOX chemotherapy, and overall survival (OS). Methods: Circulating cell-free DNA was analyzed with a 57 gene next-generation sequencing panel using plasma samples of 48 PDAC patients of all disease stages. Patients received FOLFIRINOX as initial treatment. Chemotherapy response was determined on CT scans as disease control ( n = 30) or progressive disease ( n = 18) within eight cycles of FOLFIRINOX, based on RECIST 1.1 criteria. Results: Detection of a TP53 ctDNA mutation before start of FOLFIRINOX [odds ratio (OR) 10.51, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.40–79.14] and the presence of a homozygous TP53 Pro72Arg germline variant (OR 6.98, 95% CI 1.31–37.30) were predictors of early tumor progression during FOLFIRINOX in multivariable analysis. Five patients presented with the combination of a TP53 ctDNA mutation before start of FOLFIRINOX and the homozygous Pro72Arg variant. All five patients showed progression during FOLFIRINOX. The combination of the TP53 mutation and TP53 germline variant was associated with shorter survival (median OS 4.4 months, 95% CI 2.6–6.2 months) compared with patients without any TP53 alterations (median OS 13.0 months, 95% CI 8.6–17.4 months). Conclusion: The combination of a TP53 ctDNA mutation before start of FOLFIRINOX and a homozygous TP53 Pro72Arg variant is a promising biomarker, associated with early tumor progression during FOLFIRINOX and poor OS. The results of this exploratory study need to be validated in an independent cohort.
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SAGE Publishing
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