MDM2 gene amplification as selection tool for innovative targeted approaches in PD-L1 positive or negative muscle-invasive urothelial bladder carcinoma.


Journal

Journal of clinical pathology
ISSN: 1472-4146
Titre abrégé: J Clin Pathol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0376601

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2022
Historique:
received: 05 09 2020
revised: 13 10 2020
accepted: 15 10 2020
pubmed: 5 11 2020
medline: 18 1 2022
entrez: 4 11 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

According to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), around 9% of bladder carcinomas usually show abnormalities of the murine double minute 2 (MDM2) gene, but a few studies have been investigated them. We profiled MDM2 gene amplification in a series of urothelial carcinomas (UC) considering the molecular subtypes and expression of programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1). 117 patients with muscle-invasive UC (pT2-3) without (N0) or with (N+) lymph-node metastases were revised. Only cases with availability of in toto specimens and follow-up were studied. Tissue microarray was built. p53, ER, RB1, GATA-3, CK20, CK5/6, CD44 and PD-L1 (clone sp263) immunoexpression was evaluated. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation was assessed by using the HER-2/neu, FGFR-3, CDKN2A and MDM2 probes. True (ratio 12q/CEP12 >2) MDM2 gene amplification was distinguished from polyploidy/gains (ratio <2, absolute copy number of MDM-2 >2). MDM2 and PD-L1 values were correlated to the TCGA molecular phenotypes. Statistical analysis was performed. 6/50 (12%) cases (5 N0 and 1 N+) were amplified for MDM2 without matching to molecular phenotypes. Of 50, 14 (37%) cases expressed PD-L1 at 1% cut-off; 3/50 (9%) at >50% cut-off; of these, 2 cases on side of neoplasia among inflammatory cells. Only one out of six (17%) cases amplified for MDM2 showed expression (>50% cut-off) of PD-L1. MDM2 amplification was independent to all documented profiles (k test=0.3) and was prevalent in recurrent UC. MDM2 amplification has been seen in both PD-L1 positive and negative muscle-invasive bladder UC independently from the TCGA molecular phenotypes. MDM2 and PD-L1 might be assessed in order to predict a better response to combo/single targeted therapies.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33144356
pii: jclinpath-2020-207089
doi: 10.1136/jclinpath-2020-207089
doi:

Substances chimiques

B7-H1 Antigen 0
Biomarkers 0
CD274 protein, human 0
MDM2 protein, human EC 2.3.2.27
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mdm2 EC 2.3.2.27

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

39-44

Informations de copyright

© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Competing interests: None declared.

Auteurs

Matteo Brunelli (M)

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Pathology Unit, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy matteo.brunelli@univr.it.
Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, FISH Lab, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Alessandro Tafuri (A)

Division of Urology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Luca Cima (L)

Department of Clinical Services, Pathology Unit, Santa Chiara Hospital, Trento, Italy.

Maria Angela Cerruto (MA)

Division of Urology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Michele Milella (M)

Division of Oncology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Andrea Zivi (A)

Division of Oncology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Sebastiano Buti (S)

Division of Oncology, University and Hospital Trust of Parma, Parma, Italy.

Melissa Bersanelli (M)

Division of Oncology, University and Hospital Trust of Parma, Parma, Italy.

Giuseppe Fornarini (G)

Division of Oncology, San Martino Hospital, Genova, Italy.

Valerio Gaetano Vellone (VG)

Division of Oncology, San Martino Hospital, Genova, Italy.

Sara Elena Rebuzzi (SE)

Division of Oncology, San Martino Hospital, Genova, Italy.

Giuseppe Procopio (G)

Division of Oncology, IRCCS Foundation, Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano, Milano, Italy.

Elena Verzoni (E)

Division of Oncology, IRCCS Foundation, Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori di Milano, Milano, Italy.

Sergio Bracarda (S)

Division of Oncology, Santa Maria Hospital, Terni, Italy.

Roberto Sabbatini (R)

Department of Oncology, Hematology & Respiratory Diseases, Division of Oncology, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Modena & Reggio Emilia, Italy.

Cinzia Baldessari (C)

Department of Oncology, Hematology & Respiratory Diseases, Division of Oncology, University of Modena & Reggio Emilia, Modena, Modena & Reggio Emilia, Italy.

Albino Eccher (A)

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Pathology Unit, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Rodolfo Passalacqua (R)

Division of Oncology, Hospital Trust of Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

Bruno Perrucci (B)

Division of Oncology, Hospital Trust of Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

Maria Olga Giganti (MO)

Division of Oncology, Hospital Trust of Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

Maddalena Donini (M)

Division of Oncology, Hospital Trust of Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

Stefano Panni (S)

Division of Oncology, Hospital Trust of Cremona, Cremona, Italy.

Marcello Tucci (M)

Division of Oncology, Cardinal Massaia Hospital, Asti, Italy.

Veronica Prati (V)

Division of Oncology, Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Asl Cn2 Alba-Brà, Alba-Brà, Italy.

Cinzia Ortega (C)

Division of Oncology, Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Asl Cn2 Alba-Brà, Alba-Brà, Italy.

Anna Caliò (A)

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Pathology Unit, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Filippo Alongi (F)

Division of Radiotherapy, Ospedale SacroCuore di Negrar di Valpolicella, Negrar, Italy.

Enrico Munari (E)

Division of Pathology, Ospedale SacroCuore di Negrar di Valpolicella, Negrar, Italy.

Giovanni Pappagallo (G)

Clinical Epidemiologist, Silea, Italy.

Roberto Iacovelli (R)

Policlinico Universitario Fondazione Andrea Gemelli, Rome, Italy.

Alessandra Mosca (A)

Oncology, Candiolo Cancer Institute, IRCCS-FPO, Torino, Italy.

Camillo Porta (C)

Department of Biomedical Sciences and Human Oncology, University of Bari 'A.Moro', Bari, Italy.
Division of Medical Oncology, Policlinico Consorziale di Bari, Bari, Italy.

Guido Martignoni (G)

Department of Diagnostics and Public Health, Pathology Unit, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.
Pathology Unit, Pederzoli Hospital, Italy.

Alessandro Antonelli (A)

Division of Urology, University and Hospital Trust of Verona, Verona, Italy.

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