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脑膜转移患者脑脊液基因组不稳定性的研究

 

Authors Wang P, Zhang H, Chen P, Sun Z, Zhang Z, Yin Q, Sun H, Yu J

Received 4 December 2020

Accepted for publication 17 May 2021

Published 21 June 2021 Volume 2021:13 Pages 4853—4863

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S295368

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Eileen O'Reilly

Purpose: This study aimed to explore the genomic instability in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in patients with meningeal metastasis (MM).
Material and Methods: We collected the blood and CSF samples of 15 MM patients and one brain parenchymal metastasis (BPM) patient. A panel of 543 cancer-related genes was conducted to analyze the status of genomic instability in CSF and plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) of all patients. Subsequently, nine patients underwent low-depth whole-genome sequencing (WGS) analysis to verify the existence of genomic instability, followed by genomic scoring by the application of aneuploidy scores. Diagnosis-specific graded prognostic assessment (DS-GPA) score was utilized to assess the clinical status of MM patients.
Results: There was significant difference in gene mutation between CSF cfDNA and plasma cfDNA in MM patients. Among them, 12 MM patients developed genomic instability in their CSF cfDNA, while the remaining 3 had stable genetic profile. Besides, BPM patients showed genomic stability in his CSF and paraffin-embedded tissue sections. No genomic instability was noticed in plasma cfDNA of all patients. Sensitive mutations on EGFR ERBB2 ALK  and KRAS  genes and increased gene copy numbers of MET and ERBB2 were detected in 10 MM patients with genomic instability, as well as the EGFR gene mutation in one MM case with genomic stability. Additionally, MM patients with genomic instability had lower overall survival and higher aneuploidy scores and tumor mutation burden compared with those with genomic stability. Moreover, MM patients with higher DS-GPA scores benefited from better survival.
Conclusion: Genomic instability existed in the CSF cfDNA rather than plasma cfDNA of MM patients, which might be the underlying cause of the differences in MM.
Keywords: genomic instability, cerebrospinal fluid, meningeal metastasis, panel, whole-genome sequencing, cell-free DNA