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Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Microsatellite Instability-High Gastric Cancer

Jin Won Kim, Sung‐Yup Cho, Jeesoo Chae, Ji‐Won Kim, Tae‐Yong Kim, Keun‐Wook Lee, Do‐Youn Oh, Yung‐Jue Bang, Seock‐Ah Im

2020Cancer Research and Treatment27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Microsatellite instability (MSI) status may affect the efficacy of adjuvant chemotherapy in gastric cancer. In this study, the clinical characteristics of MSI-high (MSI-H) gastric cancer and the predictive value of MSI-H for adjuvant chemotherapy in large cohorts of gastric cancer patients were evaluated. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This study consisted of two cohorts. Cohort 1 included gastric cancer patients who received curative resection with pathologic stage IB-IIIC. Cohort 2 included patients with MSI-H gastric cancer who received curative resection with pathologic stage II/III. MSI was examined using two mononucleotide markers and three dinucleotide markers. RESULTS: Of 359 patients (cohort 1), 41 patients (11.4%) had MSI-H. MSI-H tumors were more frequently identified in older patients (p < 0.001), other histology than poorly cohesive, signet ring cell type (p=0.005), intestinal type (p=0.028), lower third tumor location (p=0.005), and absent perineural invasion (p=0.027). MSI-H status has a tendency of better disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in multivariable analyses (hazard ratio [HR], 0.4; p=0.059 and HR, 0.4; p=0.063, respectively). In the analysis of 162 MSI-H patients (cohort 2), adjuvant chemotherapy showed a significant benefit with respect to longer DFS and OS (p=0.047 and p=0.043, respectively). In multivariable analysis, adjuvant chemotherapy improved DFS (HR, 0.4; p=0.040). CONCLUSION: MSI-H gastric cancer had distinct clinicopathologic findings. Even in MSI-H gastric cancer of retrospective cohort, adjuvant chemotherapy could show a survival benefit, which was in contrast to previous prospective studies and should be investigated in a further prospective trial.

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MedicineInternal medicineMicrosatellite instabilityCancerCohortChemotherapyOncologyHazard ratioGastroenterologyRetrospective cohort studyAdjuvant therapyPerineural invasionResection marginSurgeryAlleleResectionMicrosatelliteConfidence intervalBiochemistryChemistryGeneGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesGenetic factors in colorectal cancerCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies
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