No KRAS mutations found in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs): molecular genetic study of 514 cases
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No KRAS mutations found in gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs): molecular genetic study of 514 cases
Abstract
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. A great majority of GISTs is driven by pathological activation of KIT or platelet-derived growth factor receptor-α (PDGFRA), two closely related receptor tyrosine kinases. However, other genetic changes including gain-of-function BRAF mutations and loss of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) complex activity have been identified in the subsets of KIT-, PDGFRA-wild type tumors. Genetic mutations affecting KIT, PDGFRA, BRAF and SDH complex functions are believed to be mutually exclusive events. Recently, KRAS codon 12 and 13 mutations were reported in a small subset of KIT or PDGFRA mutant GISTs. Moreover, in in vitro experiments, KIT mutants with concurrent KRAS mutation showed resistance to imatinib, a receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor used in GIST treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate a large cohort of GISTs to define frequency and clinical significance of KRAS mutations in this type of cancer. A well-characterized cohort of 514 GISTs was screened for KRAS mutations using Sanger sequencing (n=450) and pyrosequencing (n=64). In all, 350 gastric, 100 intestinal and 64 primary disseminated GISTs were analyzed. No KRAS mutations were found. In GIST, KRAS mutations are extremely rare if they exist (<0.2%). Thus, mutational activation of KRAS does not seem to play any significant role in the development and progression of this type of cancer.
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