Liquid Biopsies for Circulating Tumor DNA Detection May Reveal Occult Hematologic Malignancies in Patients With Solid Tumors

Mihaela Aldea, Marco Tagliamento, Arnaud Bayle, Damien Vasseur, Véronique Vergé, Arianna Marinello, François Xavier Danlos, Felix Blanc-Durand, Elsa Bernard, Luigi Cerbone, Maria Fernanda Mosele, Aline Renneville, Julien Hadoux, Yohann Loriot, Madona Sakkal, Aurore Vozy, Clementine Sarkozy, Cristina Smolenschi, Claudio Nicotra, Patricia Martin-RomanoClementine Boccon-Gibod, Wafikaamira Habza, Julien Lazarovici, Santiago Ponce, Antoine Hollebecque, Christophe Marzac, Ludovic Lacroix, Fabrice Barlesi, Fabrice André, Benjamin Besse, Etienne Rouleau, Antoine Italiano, Jean Baptiste Micol

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    PURPOSE High-risk clonal hematopoiesis (CH) is frequently incidentally found in patients with solid tumors undergoing plasma cell-free DNA sequencing. Here, we aimed to determine if the incidental detection of high-risk CH by liquid biopsy may reveal occult hematologic malignancies in patients with solid tumors. MATERIALS AND METHODS Adult patients with advanced solid cancers enrolled in the Gustave Roussy Cancer Profiling study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04932525) underwent at least one liquid biopsy (FoundationOne Liquid CDx). Molecular reports were discussed within the Gustave Roussy Molecular Tumor Board (MTB). Potential CH alterations were observed, and patients referred to hematology consultation in the case of pathogenic mutations in JAK2, MPL, or MYD88, irrespective of the variant allele frequency (VAF), or in DNMT3A, TET2, ASXL1, IDH1, IDH2, SF3B1, or U2AF1 with VAF ≥ 10%, while also considering patient cancer-related prognosis. TP53 mutations were discussed case-by-case. RESULTS Between March and October 2021, 1, 416 patients were included. One hundred ten patients (7.7%) carried at least one high-risk CH mutation: DNMT3A (n = 32), JAK2 (n = 28), TET2 (n = 19), ASXL1 (n = 18), SF3B1 (n = 5), IDH1 (n = 4), IDH2 (n = 3), MPL (n = 3), and U2AF1 (n = 2). The MTB advised for hematologic consultation in 45 patients. Overall, 9 patients of 18 actually addressed had confirmed hematologic malignancies that were occult in six patients: two patients had myelodysplastic syndrome, two essential thrombocythemia, one a marginal lymphoma, and one a Waldenström macroglobulinemia. The other three patients were already followed up in hematology. CONCLUSION The incidental findings of high-risk CH through liquid biopsy may trigger diagnostic hematologic tests and reveal an occult hematologic malignancy. Patients should have a multidisciplinary case-by-case evaluation.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Numéro d'articlee2200583
    journalJCO Precision Oncology
    Volume7
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 2023

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