Abstract 905P
Background
ACC's most characteristic chromosomal rearrangement is MYB proto-oncogene transcription factor (MYB)- or MYBL1- nuclear factor I/B (NFIB) gene fusions. Recently, two MYB-fusion agnostic subtypes, ACC-I and ACC-II, with direct prognostic and therapeutic implications have been delineated (Ferragotto R et al). Assessment of MYC and TP63 by immunohistochemistry (IHC) accurately stratifies tumors by subtype. In the present study, we aimed to validate MYC/p63 classification in a cohort of 50 ACC.
Methods
We included 50 patients diagnosed with ACC in the head and neck region and treated between 2000 and 2021 in 4 tertiary referral centers in Greece. Patients’ records were reviewed to collect demographic data (primary tumor site, age at diagnosis, sex) and disease characteristics (pathology, staging, treatment strategies, time to progression, survival). The expression of MYC and p63 were assessed by IHC. Survival analysis was performed using the Kaplan-Meier curves, and survival comparisons were performed using the Wilcoxon test. The significance level (α) was set to 5%; thus p-value< 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
Results
Based on MYC and p63 expression, 8 cases were classified as ACC-I and 39 as ACC-II. Table I shows statistically significant differences between the ACC-I and ACC-II patients. A trend was observed between mDFS for patients with ACC-I and ACC-II (41 vs 118 months, respectively, p=0.0542). Importantly, we found a statistically significant difference in mOS between the two groups (50 months for ACC-I vs. 135 months for ACC-II, p=0.0066), suggesting a more favorable prognosis for ACC type II. Table: 905P
Characteristic | ACC I (N=8) | ACC II (N=39) | |
Median (Q1-Q3) or N (%) | Median (Q1-Q3) or N (%) | p | |
Glandula | Parotid gland (5/62.5%) | Parotid gland (9/23.08%) | 0.0288 |
Submandibular (2/25%) | Submandibular (5/12.82%) | ||
Nose-paranasal sinuses (1/12.5%) | Nose-paranasal sinuses (10/25.64%) | ||
Other (0/0%) | Other (15/38.46%) | ||
Location2 | Major salivary glands (7/87.5%) | Major salivary glands (16/43.24%) | 0.0470 |
Minor salivary glands or extrabuccal Locations (1/12.5%) | Minor salivary glands or extrabuccal Locations (21/56.76%) | ||
P63 (positive) | 0/0% | 39/100% | ConclusionsWe confirmed the recently published data regarding the MYC/p63 prognostic classification for ACC. IHC assessment of MYC and p63, which is routinely performed in many clinical laboratories, accurately stratifies tumors by subtype, allowing for rapid implementation of ACC subtyping for clinical trials and other therapeutic decisions. Clinical trial identificationEditorial acknowledgementFundingHas not received any funding. DisclosureAll authors have declared no conflicts of interest. Resources from the same session890P - Stereotactic body radiation therapy combined with chemotherapy and tislelizumab in metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma: A prospective, single-arm, phase II studyPresenter: Tongxin Liu Session: Poster session 02 891P - Pembrolizumab and olaparib in recurrent/metastatic, platinum resistant nasopharyngeal cancer: The POINT studyPresenter: Cristina Gurizzan Session: Poster session 02 892P - Camrelizumab plus dalpiciclib in anti-PD-1 refractory recurrent or metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinomaPresenter: Xi Ding Session: Poster session 02 894P - AXEL: AXitinib-avELumab combination in recurrent or metastatic (RM) nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC)Presenter: Edwin Hui Session: Poster session 02 895P - Cost effectiveness of stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) alone in comparison with systemic treatment and SABR in oligometastatic head and neck cancer in the GORTEC 2014-04 OMET randomized phase II studyPresenter: Juliette Thariat Session: Poster session 02 896P - Day of the week of chemotherapy (CT) during concurrent chemoradiation (CRT) for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC)Presenter: Camilla Hoff Session: Poster session 02 897P - Tumor habitat-based MRI features assessing early response in locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinomaPresenter: Jinling Yuan Session: Poster session 02 898P - Real-world overall survival (OS) in recurrent/metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (R/M NPC) in Asia: A literature reviewPresenter: Darren Wan-Teck Lim Session: Poster session 02 This site uses cookies. Some of these cookies are essential, while others help us improve your experience by providing insights into how the site is being used. For more detailed information on the cookies we use, please check our Privacy Policy.
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