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Aberrant Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor RNA Splice Products Are Among the Most Frequent Somatic Alterations in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma and Are Associated with a Poor Response to Immunotherapy

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Journal Eur Urol Focus
Specialty Urology
Date 2020 Jan 6
PMID 31901438
Citations 4
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Abstract

Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that alternative RNA splicing has an important role in cancer development and progression by driving the expression of a diverse array of RNA and protein isoforms from a handful of genes. However, our understanding of the clinical significance of cancer-specific RNA splicing in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is limited.

Objective: To characterize and validate a novel oncogene RNA splicing event discovered in patients with RCC and to correlate expression with clinical outcomes.

Design, Setting, And Participants: Using DNA and RNA sequencing, we identified a novel epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) splicing alteration (EGFR_pr20CTF) in RCC tumor tissue.

Outcome Measurements And Statistical Analysis: We confirmed the frequency and specificity of the EGFR_pr20CTF variant by analyzing cohorts of patients from our institution (n = 699) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA; n = 832). Furthermore, we analyzed its expression in tumor tissue and a human kidney cancer cell line using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Variant expression was also correlated with survival and response to systemic therapy.

Results And Limitations: EGFR_pr20CTF expression was identified in 71.7% (n = 71/99) of patients with RCC in our institutional cohort and in 56.7% (n = 279/492) of patients in the TCGA cohort. EGFR_pr20CTF was found to be specific to clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), occurring in <0.2% of non-RCC tumors (n = 2/1091). High levels of EGFR_pr20CTF correlated with lower survival at 48 mo following immunotherapy (p = 0.036). The average survival in patients with high EGFR_pr20CTF expression was <16 mo.

Conclusions: The EGFR_pr20CTF RNA splice variant occurs frequently, is specific to patients with advanced ccRCC, and is associated with a poor response to immunotherapy.

Patient Summary: Cancer-specific RNA alternative splicing may portend a poor prognosis in patients with advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Further investigation will help clarify whether EGFR_pr20CTF can be used as a biomarker for this patient population.

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