KIT, PDGFR[alpha] and EGFR analysis in nephroblastoma
Nephroblastoma prognosis has dramatically improved, but an unfavourable prognostic subgroup warrants development of novel therapeutic strategies. Selective KIT, PDGFRα and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibition evolved as powerful targeted therapy for gastrointestinal str...
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description | Nephroblastoma prognosis has dramatically improved, but an unfavourable prognostic subgroup warrants development of novel therapeutic strategies. Selective KIT, PDGFRα and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase inhibition evolved as powerful targeted therapy for gastrointestinal stromal tumours and non-small-cell lung cancer. To investigate a potential role for tyrosine kinase inhibition, we analyzed 209 nephroblastomas for immunohistochemical KIT and EGFR expression, 63 nephroblastomas for mutations in KIT exons 9, 11, 13, EGFR exons 18, 19, 20 and 21, and all 209 nephroblastomas for PDGFRα exons 12, 14 and 18. Twenty-two tumours (10.5%) expressed KIT, 31 (14.8%) EGFR, and 10 (4.8%) both KIT and EGFR, respectively. KIT expression was relatively more common among high-risk tumours (6/27; 22.3%) compared to low-/intermediate-risk tumours (26/181; 14.4%). Nine patients deceased, four of which had high-risk tumours with KIT expression in two of four and EGFR expression in one of four. There were no KIT, PDGFRα or EGFR mutations. Our results suggest no significant contribution of KIT, EGFR or PDGFRα mutations to nephroblastoma pathogenesis. Despite a trend towards association of immunohistochemical KIT and EGFR expression with poor outcome in high-risk nephroblastomas, statistical analysis did not yield significant correlations in this subgroup. Therefore, it remains open if KIT, PDGFRα or EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibition constitute a therapeutic target in nephroblastoma in the absence of KIT, PDGFRα or EGFR mutations. |
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