The Relationship Between Gene Mutations and the Clinicopathological Features and Prognosis of Gastric Cancer

Zunzhen Nie, Kaixuan Zeng,Qingguo Yan, Yuangang Liu, Yawei Bian,Jin Zhu, Zhenzhen Guo, Furong He, Hai Shi,Ying Guo

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGY(2024)

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Current treatments for gastric cancer (GC) are suboptimal. Potential therapeutic targets for GC were screened using next-generation sequencing. We examined many mutation genes linked to GC, including TP53 (60%), PIK3CA (19%), LRP1B (13%), and ERBB2 (12%), ARID1A (9%), KMT2C (9%), and KRAS (7%). The KMT2C, KRAS, CDK6, and ARID1A wild-type genes were dominant in diffuse-type GC (P < .05), but mutations did not influence prognosis. Patients with APC (6%) and CDH1 (8%) wild-type GC presented with vascular invasion (P < .05). Patients with ATR (2%) wild-type GC were prone to lymph node metastasis (P < .05). Patients with ARID1A (9%) wild-type GC had reduced programmed death ligand 1 expression (<1, P < .05). We found that patients who received chemotherapy had a better prognosis than those who did not (although there was no statistical difference), with platinum-based group having better prognosis and uracil combined with paclitaxel group having worse prognosis.
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gastric cancer,diffuse-type gastric cancer,mutation genes,next-generation sequencing,prognosis
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