Molecular characterization of squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal (SCCA).

2017 
538Background: Nivolumab has shown promising results in SCCA patients. The majority of SCCA cases have been linked to prior human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. However, HPV negative tumors are frequently TP53 mutated and often resistant to therapy. Molecular characteristics of SCCA are largely undefined. Here we explored the underlying biology of SCCA and the differences between TP53-wild type (TP53-WT) and TP53-mutated (TP53-MT) tumors. Methods: SCCA specimens underwent multiplatform testing with protein expression (IHC), gene amplification (ISH), and sequencing (NGS). Tumor mutational burden (TMB) was calculated using only somatic nonsynonymous missense mutations. Chi-square tests were used for comparative analyses. Results: In total, 253 tumors were studied. The most frequently mutated genes included PIK3CA (24%), BRCA2 (14%), FBXW7 (12.4%), TP53 (9.7%), and PTEN (8.9%). In a subset of 23 tumors subjected to Illumina NextSeq (592 gene) testing, the most common mutations were NOTCH2 (30%), NOTCH1 (27....
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