Tumor genomics and response to chemotherapy in advanced non-small cell lung cancer with exon 20 insertion epidermal growth factor receptor mutations

Annals of Translational Medicine
Yue WangHua Zhong

Abstract

To characterize the effects of mutation subtypes and concomitant pathogenic mutations on progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20 insertion (ex20ins) mutations treated with chemotherapy. We retrospectively found that patients who underwent genomic analysis from January 2017 to December 2019, and 101 patients with advanced EGFR ex20ins NSCLC were found. Binary logistic regression and Cox regression were used to determine how EGFR ex20ins mutation subtypes and concomitant mutations are associated with PFS and OS. A total of 8,348 patients were screened and 101 advanced EGFR ex20ins NSCLC patients were detected. Fifty-five patients who received chemotherapy (n=49) or TKIs (n=6) as first-line treatment were recorded for PFS and OS. PFS and OS were significantly longer in the platinum-based chemotherapy group (median PFS: 7.6 versus 5.6 months; P=0.001; median OS: 19.9 versus 7.4 months; P=0.027) than in the TKI group. Common mutations include Ala767_Val769dupAlaSerVal (A767_V769dupASV), Ser768_Asp770dupSerValAsp (S768_D770dupSVD) and Ala763_Tyr764insPheGlnGluAla (A763_Y764insFQEA). On binary logistic regress...Continue Reading

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Mar 21, 2021·Molecular Cancer·Parvez KhanMohd Wasim Nasser

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