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Prognostic implication of TERT promoter mutation and circulating tumor cells in muscle-invasive bladder cancer

Raquel Carrasco, Mercedes Ingelmo‐Torres, Ascensión Gómez, Fiorella L. Roldán, Natalia Segura, María J. Ribal, Antonio Alcaraz, Laura Izquierdo, Lourdes Mengual

2022World Journal of Urology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Current clinical prognostic factors are not accurate enough to identify and monitor those muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) patients at high risk of progression after radical cystectomy (RC). Here, we determined genetic alterations in the tumor and circulating tumor cell (CTC) enumeration to find biomarkers useful for the management of MIBC after RC. METHODS: Thirty-nine MIBC patients undergoing RC were included. Tumoral tissue DNA was analyzed by next generation sequencing. CTCs were isolated from blood collected before RC and one, four and 12 months later. RESULTS: Sixteen (41%) patients progressed in a median time of 8.5 months and 11 (69%) of these patients harbored the TERT c.-124C > T mutation. All progressive patients harboring the TERT c.-124C > T mutation presented a significant increase in CTC number 12 months after RC compared to those without the mutation. Additionally, CTC number at 12 months was identified as an independent prognostic biomarker for tumor progression and cancer specific survival (CSS). Ten (63%) progressive patients showed an increment of CTC number with a median anticipation period of four months compared with imaging techniques. CONCLUSIONS: The TERT c.-124C > T mutation could be considered a biomarker of aggressivity. CTC enumeration is a useful tool for identifying MIBC patients at high risk of progression and CSS after RC and for detecting tumor progression earlier than imaging techniques.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBladder cancerCirculating tumor cellBiomarkerCystectomyTumor progressionInternal medicineOncologyMutationNephrologyCancerPathologyMetastasisGeneBiologyBiochemistryBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsUrinary and Genital Oncology StudiesCancer Cells and Metastasis
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