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Molecular testing on bronchial washings for the diagnosis and predictive assessment of lung cancer

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MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages 2163-2175

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/1878-0261.12713

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early diagnosis; liquid biopsy; lung cancer; molecular test; therapeutic decision-making

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  1. University of Ferrara
  2. Italian Ministry of Health [RF-2016-02363927]

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Cytopathological analyses of bronchial washings (BWs) collected during fibre-optic bronchoscopy are often inconclusive for lung cancer diagnosis. To address this issue, we assessed the suitability of conducting molecular analyses on BWs, with the aim to improve the diagnosis and outcome prediction of lung cancer. The methylation status ofRASSF1A,CDH1,DLC1andPRPHwas analysed in BW samples from 91 lung cancer patients and 31 controls, using a novel two-colour droplet digital methylation-specific PCR (ddMSP) technique. Mutations inALK,BRAF,EGFR,ERBB2,KRAS,MAP2K1,MET,NRAS,PIK3CA,ROS1andTP53and gene fusions ofALK,RETandROS1were also investigated, using next-generation sequencing on 73 lung cancer patients and 14 tumour-free individuals. Our four-gene methylation panel had significant diagnostic power, with 97% sensitivity and 74% specificity (relative risk, 7.3; odds ratio, 6.1; 95% confidence interval, 12.7-127). In contrast, gene mutation analysis had a remarkable value for predictive, but not for diagnostic, purposes. Actionable mutations inEGFR,HER2andROS1as well as in other cancer genes (KRAS,PIK3CAandTP53) were detected. Concordance with gene mutations uncovered in tumour biopsies was higher than 90%. In addition, bronchial-washing analyses permitted complete patient coverage and the detection of additional actionable mutations. In conclusion, BWs are a useful material on which to perform molecular tests based on gene panels: aberrant gene methylation and mutation analyses could be performed as approaches accompanying current diagnostic and predictive assays during the initial workup phase. This study establishes the grounds for further prospective investigation.

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