Genetic analysis of postoperative recurrence of pancreatic cancer potentially owing to needle tract seeding during EUS-FNB

  • Kawabata H
  • Miyazawa Y
  • Sato H
  • et al.
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Background and study aims Needle tract seeding during endoscopic ultrasound fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) remains a concern. We investigated whether such seeding occurred in a patient with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA).Patient and methods Surgically resected and EUS-FNB-derived specimens were genotyped to determine if a gastric wall tumor that emerged 3 years after curative resection of an early-stage PDA was clonally related to the original tumor.Results The gastric tumor histologically resembled the primary PDA; the lesions also shared KRAS, SMAD4, and RNF43 mutations. Genotyping of the preoperative EUS-FNB specimen, in which cancer was not detected, nevertheless revealed mutations that were identical to those in the resected primary and recurrent tumors. While the primary PDA had a low frequency of mutant SMAD4, such mutations were highly prevalent in both the EUS-FNB and recurrent tumor specimens.Conclusions The genetic lineages of sampled tissues from our patient revealed that needle tract seeding may have incidentally occurred when a subset of neoplastic cells within a heterogeneous tumor (i. e., an aggressive clone) was targeted during EUS-FNB.

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Kawabata, H., Miyazawa, Y., Sato, H., Okada, T., Hayashi, A., Iwama, T., … Okumura, T. (2019). Genetic analysis of postoperative recurrence of pancreatic cancer potentially owing to needle tract seeding during EUS-FNB. Endoscopy International Open, 07(12), E1768–E1772. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1034-7700

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