Cancers (Mar 2022)

Looking for a Simplified Diagnostic Model to Identify Potentially Lethal Cases of Prostate Cancer at Initial Diagnosis: An ImGO Pilot Study

  • Serena Macrini,
  • Simona Francesconi,
  • Cecilia Caprera,
  • Daniela Lancia,
  • Matteo Corsi,
  • Marco Gunnellini,
  • Andrea Rocchi,
  • Anjuta Pireddu,
  • Fiovo Marziani,
  • Claudia Mosillo,
  • Maria Letizia Calandrella,
  • Claudia Caserta,
  • Diana Giannarelli,
  • Annalisa Guida,
  • Stefano Ascani,
  • Sergio Bracarda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14061542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1542

Abstract

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The recurrent genetic anomalies used to classify prostate cancer (PC) into distinct molecular subtypes have limited relevance for clinical practice. In consideration of WHO 2016 histological classification, which includes the introduction of Gleason Score 4 for patients with cribriform component and the definition of intraductal carcinoma as a new entity, a retrospective pilot study was conducted to investigate, by histological review, if there were any variations of Gleason Score and the incidence of intraductal carcinoma and cribriform pattern, intended as “phenotypic” markers of potentially lethal PC, among metastatic castration-sensitive PC (mCSPC) and metastatic castration-resistant PC (mCRPC) samples. Potentially predictive factors were also assessed. Among 125 cases, a variation in the Gleason Score was reported in 26% of cases. A cribriform (36%) or intraductal (2%) pattern was reported in a higher percentage. Of them, a primary Gleason pattern 4 was reported in 80% of cases. All patients with intraductal carcinoma present a BRCA2 mutation, also found in 80% of cases with a cribriform pattern. This pilot study documented some hypothesis-generating data, as the evaluation of de novo mCSPC and mCRPC as phenotypic/biologic model to be translated in clinical practice. A cribriform pattern/intraductal carcinoma might be a marker of potentially lethal PC. The high incidence of TP53 and BRCA2 mutations in de novo mCSPC may also have a therapeutic implication.

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