A pilot study of the use of dynamic analysis of cell-free DNA from aqueous humor and vitreous fluid for the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of vitreoretinal lymphomas

Author:

Wang Xiaoxiao,Su Wenru,Gao Yan,Feng Yanfen,Wang Xiaoxia,Chen Xiaoqing,Hu Yunwei,Ma Yutong,Ou Qiuxiang,Liang Dan,Huang Huiqiang

Abstract

The diagnosis of vitreoretinal lymphoma (VRL), a rare subtype of primary central nervous system lymphoma, is challenging. We aimed to investigate the mutational landscape of VRL by sequencing circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) from aqueous humor (AH) and/or vitreous fluid (VF), as well as applying ctDNA sequencing to diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Baseline AH and/or VF specimens from 15 VRL patients underwent comprehensive genomic profiling using targeted next-generation sequencing. The molecular profiles of paired baseline AH and VF specimens were highly concordant, with comparable allele frequencies. However, the genetic alterations detected in cerebrospinal fluid ctDNA only partially overlapped with those from simultaneously collected AH/VF samples, with much lower allele frequencies. Serial post-treatment AH or VF samples were available for five patients and their changes in ctDNA allele frequency displayed a similar trend as the changes in interleukin-10 levels; an indicator of response to treatment. A cohort of 23 patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma was included as a comparison group for the genetic landscape and evaluations of the efficacy of ibrutinib. More MYD88 mutations, but fewer IRF4 mutations and CDKN2A/B copy number losses were observed in the baseline samples of primary central nervous system lymphoma than VRL patients. The objective response rate to ibrutinib treatment was much higher for patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma (64.7%, 11/17) than for those with VRL (14.3%, 1/7). In summary, we provide valuable clinical evidence that AH is a good source of tumor genomic information and can substitute VF. Moreover, molecular profiling of AH has clinical utility for the diagnosis of VRL and treatment monitoring.

Publisher

Ferrata Storti Foundation (Haematologica)

Subject

Hematology

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