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Molecular profile of non-small cell lung cancer in reunion Island - 29/11/22

Doi : 10.1016/j.resmer.2022.100939 
Diane Moreau a, , Eric Huchot b, Emilie Foch a, Nathalie Allou a, Charline Caumont c, Jean Philippe Merlio c, d, Michel Andre a
a Department of Pneumology and oncology, Medical University of Felix Guyon, Reunion Island, France 
b Department of Pneumology and oncology, Medical University of Alfred Isautier, Reunion Island, France 
c Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, Pôle Biologie et Anatomie Pathologique, Pessac, France 
d Université de Bordeaux, Histologie et Pathologie Moléculaires des Tumeurs, Bordeaux, France 

Correspondence to: CHU Felix Guyon Allée des Topazes 97400 Saint Denis La Réunion, France.CHU Felix Guyon Allée des TopazesSaint Denis La Réunion97400France

Highlighs

Mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene are commonly observed in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Datas exist for the prevalence of EGFR mutations in Western and Asian patients with NSCLC, yet there is a lack of data for patients of other ethnicities.
The Reunionese population serves as a good reference population for the determination of mutation frequency because it is composed of people with different ethnic origins who nevertheless share a common way of life and environment.
Complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors in the carcinogenesis of NSCLC.

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Abstract

Background

In recent years, the discovery of predictive biomarkers has enabled the development of targeted therapies that have improved the prognosis of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). No data are available at present on the molecular profile of NSCLC in Reunion Island, a French overseas department located in the Indian Ocean and characterized by an ethnically-mixed population.

Method

This observational, retrospective, and multicenter study included all patients who were diagnosed with NSCLC in Reunion Island during 2 years and whose tumor specimens were sent for molecular analysis at Bordeaux University Hospital. The aim of the study was to determine the molecular profile of NSCLC in the Reunionese population, including the frequency of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation.

Results

A total of 310 patients with NSCLC were screened for genetic mutations. Of these, 281 (91%) had adenocarcinoma, 207 (66%) were born in Reunion Island, 79 (25%) were never-smokers, and 109 (35%) were women. One hundred and seventy-eight (57%) patients had a genetic mutation. An EGFR mutation was detected in 69 patients (22%) of the 310 included patients. This mutation was detected in 23% of patients with adenocarcinoma, 40% of women, 55% of never-smokers, and 23% of patients born in Reunion Island.

Conclusion

The frequency of EGFR mutation is high in the Reunionese population. This frequency is similar to that reported in Asia and may be explained by the history of migrations and ethnic mixing in Reunion Island. These findings suggest complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors in the carcinogenesis of NSCLC.

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Keywords : Non-small cell lung cancer, EGFR mutation, Reunion Island, Ethnic groups, Biomarkers

Abbreviations : ALK, BRAF, CNIL, EGFR, ERB4, FISH, FWT, HER, INI 1, KRAS, MAP2K1, MET, NSCLC, PIK3CA, ROS 1, UNDET


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