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NGS of brush cytology samples improves the detection of high-grade dysplasia and cholangiocarcinoma in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis : A retrospective and prospective study

Publiceringsår

2024

Upphovspersoner

Boyd, Sonja; Mustamäki, Taru; Sjöblom, Nelli; Nordin, Arno; Tenca, Andrea; Jokelainen, Kalle; Rantapero, Tommi; Liuksiala, Thomas; Lahtinen, Laura; Kuopio, Teijo; Kytölä, Soili; Mäkisalo, Heikki; Färkkilä, Martti; Arola, Johanna

Abstrakt

Background: Biliary dysplasia, a precursor of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), is a common complication of primary sclerosing cholangitis. Patients with high-grade dysplasia (HGD) or early CCA who have received oncological treatment are candidates for liver transplantation. The preoperative diagnosis of CCA or HGD is challenging, and the sensitivity of biliary brush cytology (BC) is limited. Methods: By using next-generation sequencing (NGS), we retrospectively analyzed archived tissue samples (n=62) obtained from explanted liver tissue and CCA samples to identify oncogenic mutations that occur during primary sclerosing cholangitis carcinogenesis. BC samples were prospectively collected from patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (n=97) referred for endoscopic retrograde cholangiography to measure the diagnostic utility of NGS combined with BC compared with traditional cytology alone. Results: Mutations in KRAS, GNAS, FLT3, RNF43, TP53, ATRX, and SMAD4 were detected in archived CCA or HGD samples. KRAS, GNAS, TP53, CDKN2A, FBXW7, BRAF, and ATM mutations were detected in prospectively collected brush samples from patients with histologically verified CCA or HGD. One patient with low-grade dysplasia in the explanted liver had KRAS and GNAS mutations in brush sample. No mutations were observed in brush samples or archived tissues in liver transplantation cases without biliary neoplasia. While KRAS mutations are common in biliary neoplasms, they were also observed in patients without biliary neoplasia during surveillance. Conclusions: In summary, NGS of BC samples increased the sensitivity of detecting biliary neoplasia compared with traditional cytology. Performing NGS on BC samples may help diagnose HGD or early CCA, benefiting the timing of liver transplantation.
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Organisationer och upphovspersoner

Helsingfors universitet

Tenca Aenca

Nordin Arno

Mäkisalo Heikki

Arola Johanna

Jokelainen Kalle

Färkkilä Martti

Sjöblom Nelli

Kytölä Soili

Boyd Sonja

Helsingforsregionens universitetscentralsjukhus specialupptagningsområde

Tenca Aenca

Nordin Arno

Mäkisalo Heikki

Arola Johanna

Jokelainen Kalle

Färkkilä Martti

Sjöblom Nelli

Kytölä Soili

Boyd Sonja

Publikationstyp

Publikationsform

Artikel

Moderpublikationens typ

Tidning

Artikelstyp

En originalartikel

Målgrupp

Vetenskaplig

Kollegialt utvärderad

Kollegialt utvärderad

UKM:s publikationstyp

A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

Publikationskanalens uppgifter

Moderpublikationens namn

Hepatology communications

Volym

8

Artikelnummer

e0415

Publikationsforum

87452

Publikationsforumsnivå

1

Öppen tillgång

Öppen tillgänglighet i förläggarens tjänst

Ja

Öppen tillgång till publikationskanalen

Helt öppen publikationskanal

Parallellsparad

Ja

Publiceringsavgift för öppen tillgång €

2612

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Vetenskapsområden

Allmänmedicin, inre medicin och annan klinisk medicin; Cancersjukdomar

Nyckelord

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Publiceringsland

Förenta staterna (USA)

Förlagets internationalitet

Internationell

Språk

engelska

Internationell sampublikation

Nej

Sampublikation med ett företag

Ja

DOI

10.1097/HC9.0000000000000415

Publikationen ingår i undervisnings- och kulturministeriets datainsamling

Ja