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@article{2300438, author = {Hájková, Nikola and Bártů Kendall, Michaela and Cibula, David and Drozenová, Jana and Fabian, Pavel and Fadare, Oluwole and Frühauf, Filip and Hausnerová, Jitka and Hojný, Jan and Krkavcová, Eva and Laco, Jan and Lax, Sigurd F and Matěj, Radoslav and Méhes, Gábor and Michálková, Romana and Němejcová, Kristýna and Singh, Naveena and Stolnicu, Simona and Švajdler, Marián and Zima, Tomáš and McCluggage, Wilson Glenn and Stružinská, Ivana and Dundr, Pavel}, article_location = {NEW YORK}, article_number = {Ocotber 2023}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trsl.2023.05.004}, keywords = {non-endometrioid ovarian epithelial tumors; microsatellite instability}, language = {eng}, issn = {1931-5244}, journal = {Translational research}, title = {Microsatellite instability in non-endometrioid ovarian epithelial tumors: a study of 400 cases comparing immunohistochemistry, PCR, and NGS based testing with mutation status of MMR genes}, url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931524423000890?via%3Dihub}, volume = {260}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2300438 AU - Hájková, Nikola - Bártů Kendall, Michaela - Cibula, David - Drozenová, Jana - Fabian, Pavel - Fadare, Oluwole - Frühauf, Filip - Hausnerová, Jitka - Hojný, Jan - Krkavcová, Eva - Laco, Jan - Lax, Sigurd F - Matěj, Radoslav - Méhes, Gábor - Michálková, Romana - Němejcová, Kristýna - Singh, Naveena - Stolnicu, Simona - Švajdler, Marián - Zima, Tomáš - McCluggage, Wilson Glenn - Stružinská, Ivana - Dundr, Pavel PY - 2023 TI - Microsatellite instability in non-endometrioid ovarian epithelial tumors: a study of 400 cases comparing immunohistochemistry, PCR, and NGS based testing with mutation status of MMR genes JF - Translational research VL - 260 IS - Ocotber 2023 SP - 61-68 EP - 61-68 PB - ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC SN - 19315244 KW - non-endometrioid ovarian epithelial tumors KW - microsatellite instability UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931524423000890?via%3Dihub N2 - Testing of microsatellite instability is not only used as a triage for possible Lynch syndrome, but also to predict immunotherapy treatment response. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of mismatch repair deficiency (MMR-D)/microsatellite instability (MSI) in 400 cases of non-endometrioid ovarian tumors (high-grade serous, low-grade serous, mucinous and clear cell), to compare different methodological approaches of testing, and to assess the optimal approach for next generation sequencing (NGS) MSI testing. For all tumors, we evaluated immunohistochemical (IHC) expression of MMR proteins and assessed microsatellite markers by PCR-based method. Except for high-grade serous carcinoma, we correlated the findings of IHC and PCR with NGS-based MSI testing. We compared the results with somatic and germline mutation in MMR genes. Among the whole cohort, seven MMR-D cases, all clear cell carcinomas (CCC), were found. On PCR analysis, 6 cases were MSI-high and one was MSS. In all cases, mutation of an MMR gene was found; in 2 cases, the mutation was germline (Lynch syndrome). An additional 5 cases with a mutation in MMR gene(s) with MSS status and without MMR-D were identified. We further utilized sequence capture NGS for MSI testing. Employing 53 microsatellite loci provided high sensitivity and specificity. Our study shows that MSI occurs in 7% of CCC while it is rare or absent in other nonendometrioid ovarian neoplasms. Lynch syndrome was present in 2% of patients with CCC. However, some cases with MSH6 mutation can evade all testing methods, including IHC, PCR, and NGS-MSI. ER -
HÁJKOVÁ, Nikola, Michaela BÁRTŮ KENDALL, David CIBULA, Jana DROZENOVÁ, Pavel FABIAN, Oluwole FADARE, Filip FRÜHAUF, Jitka HAUSNEROVÁ, Jan HOJNÝ, Eva KRKAVCOVÁ, Jan LACO, Sigurd F LAX, Radoslav MATĚJ, Gábor MÉHES, Romana MICHÁLKOVÁ, Kristýna NĚMEJCOVÁ, Naveena SINGH, Simona STOLNICU, Marián ŠVAJDLER, Tomáš ZIMA, Wilson Glenn MCCLUGGAGE, Ivana STRUŽINSKÁ and Pavel DUNDR. Microsatellite instability in non-endometrioid ovarian epithelial tumors: a study of 400 cases comparing immunohistochemistry, PCR, and NGS based testing with mutation status of MMR genes. \textit{Translational research}. NEW YORK: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 2023, vol.~260, Ocotber 2023, p.~61-68. ISSN~1931-5244. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trsl.2023.05.004.
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