Radiogenomic characterization of multifocal prostate cancer.

2019 
126Background: Up to 20% of patients with negative multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) harbor Gleason score ≥7 prostate cancer (PCa). We sought to elucidate the molecular basis of and determine the prognostic significance of PCa visibility on MRI. Methods: We identified a retrospective cohort of patients who underwent MRI prior to prostatectomy with both MRI visible (PIRADS 3 – 5) and invisible PCa. MRI for each patient was re-reviewed and co-registered with whole-mount histopathology. DNA and RNA were co-isolated from all tumor foci pre-identified on FFPE specimens. High depth, targeted DNA and RNA next generation sequencing was performed to characterize the molecular profile of each tumor focus using the Oncomine Comprehensive Panel (DNA) and a custom targeted RNAseq panel assessing PCa relevant alterations. A multigene RNAseq model was developed and validated in two independent cohorts to predict MRI visible PCa and to determine the prognostic significance of MRI visibility. Results: A tot...
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