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Presumed Pathogenic Germ Line and Somatic Variants in African American Thyroid Cancer.

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Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association 📖 저널 OA 25.4% 2024 Vol.34(3) p. 378-387
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P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
환자: different stages of disease may help to identify NMTC patients who require close monitoring or proactive intervention
I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
therapeutic intervention from cancer centers
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
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Hurst ZA, Liyanarachchi S, Brock P, He H, Nabhan F, Veloski C, Toland AE, Ringel MD, Jhiang SM

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African American (AA) thyroid cancer patients have worse prognoses than European Americans (EA), which has been attributed to both health care disparities and possible genetic differences.

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APA Hurst ZA, Liyanarachchi S, et al. (2024). Presumed Pathogenic Germ Line and Somatic Variants in African American Thyroid Cancer.. Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association, 34(3), 378-387. https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.2023.0487
MLA Hurst ZA, et al.. "Presumed Pathogenic Germ Line and Somatic Variants in African American Thyroid Cancer.." Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association, vol. 34, no. 3, 2024, pp. 378-387.
PMID 38062767

Abstract

African American (AA) thyroid cancer patients have worse prognoses than European Americans (EA), which has been attributed to both health care disparities and possible genetic differences. We investigated the impact of both germ line and somatic variants on clinical outcome in a cohort of AA nonmedullary thyroid cancer (NMTC) patients who had received therapeutic intervention from cancer centers. Whole-exome sequencing was performed on DNA from available blood/normal tissues ( = 37) and paired tumor samples ( = 32) collected from 37 and 29 AA NMTC patients, respectively. Variants with Combined Annotation Depletion Dependent (CADD) score of ≥20 and VarSome Clinical classification of likely pathogenic or pathogenic were classified as presumed pathogenic germ line or somatic variants (PPGVs/PPSVs). PPGVs/PPSVs in cancer-related genes and PPGVs in cardiovascular risk genes were further investigated, and PPGVs/PPSVs associated with African (AFR) ancestry were identified. Among 17 PPGVs identified in 16 cancer predisposition or known cancer-related genes, only was previously known to associate with NMTC predisposition. Among PPSVs, was most the prevalent and detected in 12 of the 29 (41%) tumors. Examining PPGVs/PPSVs among three patients who died from NMTC, one patient who died from papillary thyroid carcinoma/anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (PTC/ATC) led us to speculate that the PPGV may have increased the risk of PPSV acquisition. Among PPGVs identified in 18 cardiovascular risk genes, PPGVs in , , , , and are known to have causal and pathogenic implications in cardiovascular disease. In this cohort, most AA-NMTC patients exhibit favorable outcomes after therapeutic intervention given at cancer centers, suggesting that health care disparity is the major contributor for worse prognoses among AA-NMTC patients. Nevertheless, the clinical impact of PPGVs that might facilitate the acquisition of tumor mutations, and/or PPGVs that predispose individuals to adverse cardiovascular events, which could be exacerbated by therapy-induced cardiotoxicity, needs to be further explored. Integrated analysis of PPGV/PPSV profiles among NMTC patients with different stages of disease may help to identify NMTC patients who require close monitoring or proactive intervention.

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