KRAS Mutations in Cholangiocarcinoma: Prevalence, Prognostic Value, and KRAS G12/G13 Detection in Cell-Free DNA.

胆管癌中的 KRAS 突变:患病率、预后价值以及无细胞 DNA 中 KRAS G12/G13 的检测

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作者:Thongyoo Pitchasak, Chindaprasirt Jarin, Aphivatanasiri Chaiwat, Intarawichian Piyapharom, Kunprom Waritta, Kongpetch Sarinya, Techasen Anchalee, Loilome Watcharin, Namwat Nisana, Titapun Attapol, Jusakul Apinya
BACKGROUND/AIM: Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an aggressive hepatobiliary malignancy characterized by genomic heterogeneity. KRAS mutations play a significant role in influencing patient prognosis and guiding therapeutic decision-making. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and prognostic significance of KRAS mutations in CCA, asses the detection of KRAS G12/G13 mutations in plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA), and evaluate the prognostic value of KRAS G12/G13 mutant allele frequency (MAF) in cfDNA in relation to clinicopathological data and patient survival. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of 937 CCA patients was performed using data from cBioPortal to examine KRAS mutation profiles and their association with survival. Plasma from 101 CCA patients was analyzed for KRAS G12/G13 mutations in the cfDNA using droplet digital PCR, and the results were compared with tissue-based sequencing from 78 matched samples. RESULTS: KRAS driver mutations were found in 15.6% of patients, with common variants being G12D (37.0%), G12V (24.0%) and Q61H (8.2%). Patients harboring KRAS mutations exhibited decreased overall and recurrence-free survival. KRAS G12/G13 mutations were detected in 14.9% of cfDNA samples, showing moderate concordance with tissue sequencing, and achieving 80% sensitivity and 93% specificity. Elevated KRAS G12/G13 MAF in cfDNA, combined with high CA19-9 levels, correlated with poorer survival outcomes. CONCLUSION: The presence of KRAS mutations was associated with poor survival in CCA, underscoring the importance of KRAS mutations as prognostic markers. The detection of KRAS mutations in cfDNA demonstrated potential as a promising non-invasive alternative for mutation detection and, when combined with CA19-9 levels, may improve prognostic efficacy in CCA.

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