Recurrent GNAS mutations define an unexpected pathway for pancreatic cyst development Journal Article


Authors: Wu, J.; Matthaei, H.; Maitra, A.; Dal Molin, M.; Wood, L. D.; Eshleman, J. R.; Goggins, M.; Canto, M. I.; Schulick, R. D.; Edil, B. H.; Wolfgang, C. L.; Klein, A. P.; Diaz, L. A. Jr; Allen, P. J.; Schmidt, C. M.; Kinzler, K. W.; Papadopoulos, N.; Hruban, R. H.; Vogelstein, B.
Article Title: Recurrent GNAS mutations define an unexpected pathway for pancreatic cyst development
Abstract: More than 2% of the adult U.S. population harbors a pancreatic cyst. These often pose a difficult management problem because conventional criteria cannot always distinguish cysts with malignant potential from those that are innocuous. One of the most common cystic neoplasms of the pancreas, and a bona fide precursor to invasive adenocarcinoma, is called intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN). To help reveal the pathogenesis of these lesions, we purified the DNA from IPMN cyst fluids from 19 patients and searched for mutations in 169 genes commonly altered in human cancers. In addition to the expected KRAS mutations, we identified recurrent mutations at codon 201 of GNAS. A larger number (113) of additional IPMNs were then analyzed to determine the prevalence of KRAS and GNAS mutations. In total, we found that GNAS mutations were present in 66% of IPMNs and that either KRAS or GNAS mutations could be identified in 96%. In eight cases, we could investigate invasive adenocarcinomas that developed in association with IPMNs containing GNAS mutations. In seven of these eight cases, the GNAS mutations present in the IPMNs were also found in the invasive lesion. GNAS mutations were not found in other types of cystic neoplasms of the pancreas or in invasive adenocarcinomas not associated with IPMNs. In addition to defining a new pathway for pancreatic neoplasia, these data suggest that GNAS mutations can inform the diagnosis and management of patients with cystic pancreatic lesions.
Journal Title: Science Translational Medicine
Volume: 3
Issue: 92
ISSN: 1946-6234
Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science  
Date Published: 2011-07-20
Start Page: 92ra66
Language: English
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3002543
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3160649
PUBMED: 21775669
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 17 August 2011" - "Art. No.: 92ra66" - "Source: Scopus"
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