Actionable mutational profiling in solid tumors using hybrid‐capture‐based next‐generation sequencing in a real‐world setting in Spain

Author:

Zazo Sandra12,Pérez‐Buira Sandra1,Carvajal Nerea1,Plaza‐Sánchez Jenifer1,Manso Rebeca1,Pérez‐González Nuria1,Dominguez Carolina2,Prieto‐Potin Iván1,Rubio Jaime3,Dómine Manuel23,Lozano Virginia4,Mohedano Patricia4,Carcedo David5ORCID,Carias Rafael1,Rojo Federico12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital Madrid Spain

2. IIS‐Fundación Jimenez Diaz Center for Biomedical Network Research on Cancer (CIBERONC) Madrid Spain

3. Medical Oncology Department Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital Madrid Spain

4. Roche Farma S.A. Madrid Spain

5. Hygeia Consulting SL Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to describe the performance of a next‐generation sequencing (NGS) panel for the detection of precise genomic alterations in cancer in Spanish clinical practice. The impact of tumor characteristics was evaluated on informative NGS and actionable mutation rates.Materials and MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital (May 2021–March 2022) where molecular diagnostic of 537 Formalin‐Fixed Paraffin‐Embedded (FFPE) tissue samples of diverse solid tumors (lung, colorectal, melanoma, gastrointestinal stromal, among others) was performed using AVENIO Tumor Tissue Targeted Kit. A descriptive analysis of the features of all samples was carried out. Multivariable logistic analysis was conducted to assess the impact of sample characteristics on NGS performance defined by informative results rate (for all tumors and for lung tumors), and on actionable mutations rate (for lung tumors only).ResultsAVENIO performance rate was 75.2% in all tumor samples and 75.3% in lung cancer samples, and the multivariable analysis showed that surgical specimens are most likely to provide informative results than diagnostic biopsies. Regarding the mutational findings, 727 pathogenic, likely pathogenic, or variant of unknown significance mutations were found in all tumor samples. Single nucleotide variant was the most common genomic alteration, both for all tumor samples (85.3% and 81.9% for all solid tumors and lung samples, respectively). In lung tumors, multivariable analysis showed that it is more likely to find actionable mutations from non‐smokers and patients with adenocarcinoma, large cell, or undifferentiated histologies.ConclusionThis is the largest cohort‐level study in Spain to profile the analyses of biopsy samples of different tumors using NGS in routine clinical practice. Our findings showed that the use of NGS routinely provides good rates of informative results and can improve tumor characterization and identify a greater number of actionable mutations.

Funder

Roche España

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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