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Clinical Utility of Genomic Profiling in the Treatment of Advanced Sarcomas: A Single-Center Experience

Authors :
Christine M. Walko
Spandana Boddu
Andrew S. Brohl
Mihaela Druta
Evita Henderson-Jackson
David M. Joyce
John E. Mullinax
Ricardo J. Gonzalez
G. Douglas Letson
Odion Binitie
Arash O. Naghavi
Damon R. Reed
Marilyn M. Bui
Stephanie Bienasz
Source :
JCO Precision Oncology. :1-8
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2018.

Abstract

Purpose Sarcomas are a diverse group of malignant tumors that arise from soft tissues or bone. For most advanced cases, there is a substantial need for improved therapeutic options and, therefore, a desire to more precisely tailor therapy in individual cases. In this study, we review our institutional experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS)–based molecular profiling for non–GI stromal tumors sarcomas, with a focus on the clinical utility of the results. Patients and Methods We retrospectively analyzed results of NGS performed on tumors from 114 patients with a diagnosis of sarcoma. A chart review was conducted to review the clinical impact of NGS findings. Results A median of three putatively oncogenic gene alterations were identified per tumor sample (range, 0 to 19) and at least one mutation was detected in 96.7% of tumors. Fifty-six patients (49.1%) harbored a finding that was felt to be actionable after review by a molecular tumor board. Five patients (4.4%) had a diagnosis change as a result of NGS findings. In 15 patients (13.2%), therapeutic selection was influenced by NGS findings. Four of 15 (26.7%) of the NGS-influenced systemic therapies resulted in clinical benefit. Conclusion Putatively oncogenic mutations are readily detected in the majority of sarcomas. Genetic profiling affected the diagnosis and/or treatment approach in a sizeable minority of patients with sarcoma treated at our center. Additional study is required to determine if genetic profiling leads to improved clinical outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
24734284
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JCO Precision Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ace87025b899e310cd7fda487438eb46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200/po.18.00096