c-kit gene mutations in intracranial germinomas

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Abstract

Gain-of-function mutations of the c-kit gene and the expression of phosphorylated KIT are found in most gastrointestinal stromal tumors and mastocytosis. Further, almost all gonadal seminomas/dysgerminomas exhibit KIT membranous staining, and several reports have clarified that some (10-25%) have a c-kit gene mutation. But, whether intracranial germinomas also have a c-kit gene mutation remains unsolved. To elucidate the presence, frequency, and location of c-kit gene mutations in intracranial germinomas, we analyzed five mutational hot spots (exons 9, 10, 11, 13, and 17) in the c-kit genomic DNA of 16 germinomas using polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing. We found c-kit gene mutations at exon 11 (W557C) or 17 (D816V, D820V, and N822Y) in four germinomas (25.0%), although no statistically significant difference in any clinicopathological factor was found between patients with or without mutations. These results are similar to those seen in gonadal seminoma/dysgerminoma patients, and confirm that intracranial germinomas are exact counterparts of gonadal seminomas/dysgerminomas, as would be expected on histological and immunohistochemical grounds. Moreover, molecular targeting drugs such as imatinib mesylate (STI571), which is a selective inhibitor of KIT, might be promising agents for the treatment of intracranial germinomas with c-kit gene mutations.

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Sakuma, Y., Sakurai, S., Oguni, S., Satoh, M., Hironaka, M., & Saito, K. (2004). c-kit gene mutations in intracranial germinomas. Cancer Science, 95(9), 716–720. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.2004.tb03251.x

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