Genomic alterations associated with rapid progression of brain metastases

Author:

Uggerly Amalie S. V.123,Cummins Daniel D.3,Nguyen Minh P.3,Saggi Satvir3,Goldschmidt Ezequiel3,Chang Edward F.3,McDermott Michael W.3,Berger Mitchel S.3,Theodosopoulos Philip V.3,Hervey-Jumper Shawn L.3,Daras Mariza3,Aghi Manish K.3,Morshed Ramin A.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark;

2. Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark; and

3. Department of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine, San Francisco, California

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate associations between genomic alterations in resected brain metastases and rapid local and distant CNS recurrence identified at the time of postoperative adjuvant radiosurgery. METHODS This was a retrospective study on patients who underwent resection of intracranial brain metastases. Next-generation sequencing of more than 500 coding genes was performed on brain metastasis specimens. Postoperative and preradiosurgery MR images were compared to identify rapid recurrence. Genomic data were associated with rapid local and distant CNS recurrence of brain metastases using nominal regression analyses. RESULTS The cohort contained 92 patients with 92 brain metastases. Thirteen (14.1%) patients had a rapid local recurrence, and 64 (69.6%) patients had rapid distant CNS progression by the time of postoperative adjuvant radiosurgery, which occurred in a median time of 25 days (range 3–85 days) from surgery. RB1 and CTNNB1 mutations were seen in 8.7% and 9.8% of the cohort, respectively, and were associated with a significantly higher risk of rapid local recurrence (RB1: OR 13.6, 95% CI 2.0–92.39, p = 0.008; and CTNNB1: OR 11.97, 95% CI 2.25–63.78, p = 0.004) on multivariate analysis. No genes were found to be associated with rapid distant CNS progression. However, the presence of extracranial disease was significantly associated with a higher risk of rapid distant recurrence on multivariate analysis (OR 4.06, 95% CI 1.08–15.34, p = 0.039). CONCLUSIONS Genomic alterations in RB1 or CTNNB1 were associated with a significantly higher risk of rapid recurrence at the resection site. Although no genomic alterations were associated with rapid distant recurrence, having active extracranial disease was a risk factor for new lesions by the time of adjuvant radiotherapy after resection.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine,Surgery

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