Evaluating Cancer of the Central Nervous System Through Next-Generation Sequencing of Cerebrospinal Fluid

Author:

Pentsova Elena I.1,Shah Ronak H.1,Tang Jiabin1,Boire Adrienne1,You Daoqi1,Briggs Samuel1,Omuro Antonio1,Lin Xuling1,Fleisher Martin1,Grommes Christian1,Panageas Katherine S.1,Meng Fanli1,Selcuklu S. Duygu1,Ogilvie Shahiba1,Distefano Natalie1,Shagabayeva Larisa1,Rosenblum Marc1,DeAngelis Lisa M.1,Viale Agnes1,Mellinghoff Ingo K.1,Berger Michael F.1

Affiliation:

1. Elena I. Pentsova, Ronak H. Shah, Jiabin Tang, Adrienne Boire, Daoqi You, Samuel Briggs, Antonio Omuro, Xuling Lin, Martin Fleisher, Christian Grommes, Katherine S. Panageas, Fanli Meng, S. Duygu Selcuklu, Shahiba Ogilvie, Natalie Distefano, Larisa Shagabayeva, Marc Rosenblum, Lisa M. DeAngelis, Agnes Viale, Ingo K. Mellinghoff, and Michael F. Berger, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Ingo K. Mellinghoff, Weill-Cornell Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; and Michael F. Berger, Weill-Cornell...

Abstract

Purpose Cancer spread to the central nervous system (CNS) often is diagnosed late and is unresponsive to therapy. Mechanisms of tumor dissemination and evolution within the CNS are largely unknown because of limited access to tumor tissue. Materials and Methods We sequenced 341 cancer-associated genes in cell-free DNA from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) obtained through routine lumbar puncture in 53 patients with suspected or known CNS involvement by cancer. Results We detected high-confidence somatic alterations in 63% (20 of 32) of patients with CNS metastases of solid tumors, 50% (six of 12) of patients with primary brain tumors, and 0% (zero of nine) of patients without CNS involvement by cancer. Several patients with tumor progression in the CNS during therapy with inhibitors of oncogenic kinases harbored mutations in the kinase target or kinase bypass pathways. In patients with glioma, the most common malignant primary brain tumor in adults, examination of cell-free DNA uncovered patterns of tumor evolution, including temozolomide-associated mutations. Conclusion The study shows that CSF harbors clinically relevant genomic alterations in patients with CNS cancers and should be considered for liquid biopsies to monitor tumor evolution in the CNS.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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