Response to chemotherapy is not related to chromosome instability in synovial sarcoma

滑膜肉瘤对化疗的反应与染色体不稳定性无关。

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作者:C Chakiba ,P Lagarde ,D Pissaloux ,A Neuville ,C Brulard ,G Pérot ,J M Coindre ,P Terrier ,D Ranchere-Vince ,A Ferrari ,P Collini ,A J H Suurmeijer ,J Y Blay ,S A Terrisse ,S Piperno-Neumann ,G Averous ,B Bui ,D Orbach ,A Italiano ,F Chibon

Abstract

Background: Synovial sarcoma (SS) is an aggressive soft-tissue tumor. Despite being considered as a chemosensitive disease, the real impact of perioperative chemotherapy on metastasis-free survival (MFS) is controversial. We have shown that metastatic relapse of SS is strongly associated with genomic complexity. There are no data regarding the potential correlation between genomic complexity and response to chemotherapy. Patients and methods: The study population included 65 SS patients diagnosed between 1991 and 2013 and with available tissue material. Genomic profiling was carried out by using array-CGH. Forty-five SS out of the 65 patients were treated with neoadjuvant anthracycline/ifosfamide-based chemotherapy. Radiological response was assessed according to RECIST criteria. Histological response was defined by the percentage of recognizable tumor cells on the surgical specimen. Results: Genomic complexity was significantly associated with MFS. However, there was no statistically significant association between radiological or histological response and genomic complexity. Conclusion: The absence of significant association between response to chemotherapy and genomic complexity suggests that the prognostic value of chromosome instability in SS is independent of response to chemotherapy; mechanisms leading to metastatic relapse of SS are intrinsic to the biology of the tumor and current cytotoxic drugs are only poorly efficient to prevent it. Keywords: chemotherapy; genomic index; prognosis; synovial sarcoma.

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