Frequent AKT1E17K mutations in skull base meningiomas are associated with mTOR and ERK1/2 activation and reduced time to tumor recurrence

颅底脑膜瘤中频繁发生的 AKT1E17K 突变与 mTOR 和 ERK1/2 激活以及肿瘤复发时间缩短相关

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作者:Ümmügülsüm Yesilöz, Elmar Kirches, Christian Hartmann, Johannes Scholz, Siegfried Kropf, Felix Sahm, Makoto Nakamura, Christian Mawrin

Background

Skull base meningiomas are considered to be difficult for surgical treatment. We wondered whether genetic alterations recently identified in benign non-NF2-mutated World Health Organization (WHO) grade I meningiomas are related to clinical features of skull base meningiomas and whether druggable signaling pathways are activated.

Conclusions

AKT1E17K mutation is frequent in skull base meningiomas, results in activation of the mTOR and ERK1/2 signaling pathways, and has negative impact on tumor recurrence. Patients with skull base meningiomas with AKT1E17K mutation might benefit from additional treatment targeting the mTOR pathway. Generally, the PI3K-Akt-mTOR axis might be a potential target for kinase inhibitors in these tumors.

Methods

We analyzed 93 skull base meningiomas (82 WHO grade I, 11 WHO grade II) for mutations of hot spots or the most relevant exons of AKT1, KLF4/TRAF7, SMO, PI3K, and the TERT promoter.

Results

The AKT1E17K mutation was present in 31% of patients and was related to meningothelial histology. AKT1E17K had a negative effect on the time to tumor recurrence. Analyses of activated signaling proteins revealed among AKT1E17K tumors a significantly higher rate of phospho-mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and phospho-p70S6K+ tumors. AKT1E17K tumors with immunoexpression of phospho-extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1 or 2 (ERK1/2) were characterized by significantly shorter time to tumor recurrence compared with AKT1wt tumors expressing phospho-ERK1/2 (P = .046). KLF4 mutations (K409Q) were present in 11.8% of cases, with significant association to the secretory/transitional subtype (P < .001). The presence of the KLF4 K409Q mutation was associated with favorable outcome. One phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) mutation but no SMO or TERT promoter mutation was found. Conclusions: AKT1E17K mutation is frequent in skull base meningiomas, results in activation of the mTOR and ERK1/2 signaling pathways, and has negative impact on tumor recurrence. Patients with skull base meningiomas with AKT1E17K mutation might benefit from additional treatment targeting the mTOR pathway. Generally, the PI3K-Akt-mTOR axis might be a potential target for kinase inhibitors in these tumors.

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