Abstract 705P
Background
About 10% of patients with TGCT develop SMN over a 25-year period following treatment [Groot, 2018]. Previously, we reported that up to 50% of those SMN comprising non-germ cell tumors harbored i(12p)/12p gain [Umbreit, 2020].
Methods
We identified 4 patients, 2 of whom had 2 separate SMN, and 1 had a SMN and a SBN (subsequent benign neoplasia), whose SMN/SBN showed i(12p)/12p gain on Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization (FISH). We performed reduced representation bisulfite sequencing (RRBS) of FFPE DNA and whole exon sequencing (WES) of their paired SMN/SBN/primary TGCT tumor samples.
Results
We examined the epigenomic and genomic profiles of 6 paired SMN, 1 SBN (tubule-villous adenoma), and 1 primary TGCT from 4 patients. The median age at the time of diagnosis of primary TGCT was 45 years (range: 20-58). The median age at the time of diagnosis of SMN was 61 years (range: 51-76). The median time to diagnosis of SMN from diagnosis of primary TGCT was 18 years (range: 6.5-48). The table lists the clinicopathologic features and FISH results. Methylation profiling revealed a continuum for the various tumor phenotypes. Exome sequencing results are pending and may or may not show a concordance between the paired samples, according to a genetic vs stem cell origin of TGCT, respectively. Table: 705P
Case No. | Primary Testicular Tumor | Age at Initial Diagnosis | Primary treatment after orch | Age at SMN | Time to SMN (yrs) | SMN Histology | Metastatic Tumor | % i(12p)*/ Extra Copies Chromosome 12 |
15A | Seminoma | 51 | BEP RPLND | 57 | 6.5 | Unclass sarcoma | RP | 56%* |
15C | 6.5 | Adenoca | Right colon | 76% | ||||
12C | Seminoma | 58 | XRT | 71 | 13.3 | Adenoca | Right colon | 36% |
12A | 76 | 18.0 | Angiosarc | Right cheek | 96% | |||
PT | Nonseminoma | 45 | CEB | 61 | 16.0 | Adenoca | Left colon | 83%* |
PTT | NA | |||||||
SP1C | TGCT | 20 | None | 68 | 48.0 | Carcinoma | Kidney | 86% |
SP1A | 48.0 | Villous adenoma | Right colon | 34% |
Conclusions
Our data suggest that even though the genetic makeup of cancer is pivotal, its cellular context is paramount. Concordance in the molecular (epigenomic and genomic) signatures of a primary TGCT and its corresponding SMN as well as between SMN (and SBN) in the same patients supports a common clonal origin of disparate tumors in time, space, and trait. Groot HJ, et al. Risk of solid cancer after treatment of testicular germ cell cancer in the platinum era. J Clin Oncol 2018;36:2504-13. Umbreit EC, et al. Origin of subsequent malignant neoplasms in patients with history of testicular germ cell tumor. Cancers 2020;12:3755.
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Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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