Genetic Determinants of Cisplatin Resistance in Patients With Advanced Germ Cell Tumors

Author:

Bagrodia Aditya1,Lee Byron H.1,Lee William1,Cha Eugene K.1,Sfakianos John P.1,Iyer Gopa1,Pietzak Eugene J.1,Gao Sizhi Paul1,Zabor Emily C.1,Ostrovnaya Irina1,Kaffenberger Samuel D.1,Syed Aijazuddin1,Arcila Maria E.1,Chaganti Raju S.1,Kundra Ritika1,Eng Jana1,Hreiki Joseph1,Vacic Vladimir1,Arora Kanika1,Oschwald Dayna M.1,Berger Michael F.1,Bajorin Dean F.1,Bains Manjit S.1,Schultz Nikolaus1,Reuter Victor E.1,Sheinfeld Joel1,Bosl George J.1,Al-Ahmadie Hikmat A.1,Solit David B.1,Feldman Darren R.1

Affiliation:

1. Aditya Bagrodia, Byron H. Lee, William Lee, Eugene K. Cha, Gopa Iyer, Eugene J. Pietzak, Sizhi Paul Gao, Emily C. Zabor, Irina Ostrovnaya, Samuel D. Kaffenberger, Aijazuddin Syed, Maria E. Arcila, Raju S. Chaganti, Ritika Kundra, Jana Eng, Joseph Hreiki, Michael F. Berger, Dean F. Bajorin, Manjit S. Bains, Nikolaus Schultz, Victor E. Reuter, Joel Sheinfeld, George J. Bosl, Hikmat A. Al-Ahmadie, David B. Solit, Darren R. Feldman, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; John P. Sfakianos, Icahn School of...

Abstract

Purpose Owing to its exquisite chemotherapy sensitivity, most patients with metastatic germ cell tumors (GCTs) are cured with cisplatin-based chemotherapy. However, up to 30% of patients with advanced GCT exhibit cisplatin resistance, which requires intensive salvage treatment, and have a 50% risk of cancer-related death. To identify a genetic basis for cisplatin resistance, we performed whole-exome and targeted sequencing of cisplatin-sensitive and cisplatin-resistant GCTs. Methods Men with GCT who received a cisplatin-containing chemotherapy regimen and had available tumor tissue were eligible to participate in this study. Whole-exome sequencing or targeted exon-capture–based sequencing was performed on 180 tumors. Patients were categorized as cisplatin sensitive or cisplatin resistant by using a combination of postchemotherapy parameters, including serum tumor marker levels, radiology, and pathology at surgical resection of residual disease. Results TP53 alterations were present exclusively in cisplatin-resistant tumors and were particularly prevalent among primary mediastinal nonseminomas (72%). TP53 pathway alterations including MDM2 amplifications were more common among patients with adverse clinical features, categorized as poor risk according to the International Germ Cell Cancer Collaborative Group (IGCCCG) model. Despite this association, TP53 and MDM2 alterations predicted adverse prognosis independent of the IGCCCG model. Actionable alterations, including novel RAC1 mutations, were detected in 55% of cisplatin-resistant GCTs. Conclusion In GCT, TP53 and MDM2 alterations were associated with cisplatin resistance and inferior outcomes, independent of the IGCCCG model. The finding of frequent TP53 alterations among mediastinal primary nonseminomas may explain the more frequent chemoresistance observed with this tumor subtype. A substantial portion of cisplatin-resistant GCTs harbor actionable alterations, which might respond to targeted therapies. Genomic profiling of patients with advanced GCT could improve current risk stratification and identify novel therapeutic approaches for patients with cisplatin-resistant disease.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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