Germline alterations in patients with biliary tract cancers: A spectrum of significant and previously underappreciated findings Journal Article


Authors: Maynard, H.; Stadler, Z. K.; Berger, M. F.; Solit, D. B.; Ly, M.; Lowery, M. A.; Mandelker, D.; Zhang, L.; Jordan, E.; El Dika, I.; Kemel, Y.; Ladanyi, M.; Robson, M. E.; O’Reilly, E. M.; Abou-Alfa, G. K.
Article Title: Germline alterations in patients with biliary tract cancers: A spectrum of significant and previously underappreciated findings
Abstract: Background: With limited information on germline mutations in biliary tract cancers, this study performed somatic and germline testing for patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with known biliary tract carcinoma with the aim of determining the frequency and range of pathogenic germline alterations (PGAs). Methods: Patients with biliary tract carcinoma were consented for somatic tumor and matched blood testing of up to 468 genes via the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Integrated Mutation Profiling of Actionable Cancer Targets next-generation sequencing platform. A germline variant analysis was performed on a panel of up to 88 genes associated with an increased predisposition for cancer. Demographic and diagnostic details were collected. Results: Germline mutations were tested in 131 patients. Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma was the most common cancer (63.4%), and it was followed by gallbladder adenocarcinoma (16.8%), extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (16%), and otherwise unspecified biliary tract cancer (3.8%). Known and likely PGAs were present in 21 patients (16.0%), with 9.9% harboring a PGA in a high/moderate-penetrance cancer predisposition gene. Among high-penetrance cancer susceptibility genes, PGAs were most commonly observed in BRCA1 and BRCA2 (33.3%), which made up 5.3% of the entire cohort, and they were followed by PALB2, BAP1, and PMS2. Mutations in ATM, MITF, and NBN, moderate-penetrance cancer susceptibility genes, were identified in 1 patient each. There was no observed difference in the types of mutations among the subtypes of biliary tract cancer. Conclusions: The frequency of PGAs found was comparable to existing data on the prevalence of germline mutations in other solid tumor types with matched tumor analysis. This provides support for the role of the BRCA1/2, ATM, and BAP1 genes in biliary tract cancer susceptibility. © 2020 American Cancer Society
Keywords: adult; controlled study; human tissue; aged; middle aged; major clinical study; cancer susceptibility; demography; cohort analysis; genetic association; genetic variability; tumor suppressor gene; atm protein; bile duct carcinoma; gallbladder carcinoma; microphthalmia associated transcription factor; genetic predisposition; brca1; brca2; biliary tract cancer; mismatch repair protein pms2; penetrance; atm; atm gene; germline mutation; bap1; bap1 gene; mitf gene; high throughput sequencing; palb2 gene; very elderly; human; male; female; priority journal; article; pms2 gene; nbn gene; solid malignant neoplasm; tumor-related gene; partner and localizer of brca2
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 126
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2020-05-01
Start Page: 1995
End Page: 2002
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32740
PUBMED: 32012241
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7584349
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  1. Mark E Robson
    676 Robson
  2. David Solit
    778 Solit
  3. Ghassan Abou-Alfa
    568 Abou-Alfa
  4. Liying Zhang
    129 Zhang
  5. Zsofia Kinga Stadler
    387 Stadler
  6. Marc Ladanyi
    1326 Ladanyi
  7. Maeve Aine Lowery
    133 Lowery
  8. Eileen O'Reilly
    780 O'Reilly
  9. Michael Forman Berger
    764 Berger
  10. Yelena Kemel
    103 Kemel
  11. Emmet John Jordan
    47 Jordan
  12. Michele   Ly
    17 Ly
  13. Diana Lauren Mandelker
    178 Mandelker
  14. Imane El Dika
    65 El Dika