TY - JOUR
T1 - Coexistence of two different mutations in codon 12 of the Kras gene in colorectal cancer
T2 - Report of a case supporting the concept of tumoral heterogeneity
AU - Improta, Giuseppina
AU - Zupa, Angela
AU - Possidente, Luciana
AU - Tartarone, Alfredo
AU - Pedicini, Piernicola
AU - Nappi, Antonio
AU - Molinari, Sergio
AU - Fraggetta, Filippo
AU - Vita, Giulia
PY - 2013/10
Y1 - 2013/10
N2 - Evaluation of the mutational status of KRAS is a crucial step for the correct therapeutic approach in treating advanced colorectal cancer as the identification of wild-type KRAS tumors leads to more specific and less toxic treatments for patients. Although several studies have highlighted the differences between primary and metastatic tumors, the possibility of two or more mutations in the same codon has seldom been reported. The present study reports an additional case of an advanced adenocarcinoma of the colon showing two somatic mutations (p.G12D and p.G12V) in the same codon (codon 12) of exon 2 of the KRAS gene, thus supporting the possibility of two differing clonal origins of the tumor. Although the clinical significance of multiple mutations remains unknown at present, based on the limited data available in the literature, this rare event appears to be associated with a more aggressive disease, as in the present case. This case report demonstrates the existence of intratumoral heterogeneity and the coexistence of distinct clones within a tumor that may have profound clinical implications for disease progression and therapeutic responses.
AB - Evaluation of the mutational status of KRAS is a crucial step for the correct therapeutic approach in treating advanced colorectal cancer as the identification of wild-type KRAS tumors leads to more specific and less toxic treatments for patients. Although several studies have highlighted the differences between primary and metastatic tumors, the possibility of two or more mutations in the same codon has seldom been reported. The present study reports an additional case of an advanced adenocarcinoma of the colon showing two somatic mutations (p.G12D and p.G12V) in the same codon (codon 12) of exon 2 of the KRAS gene, thus supporting the possibility of two differing clonal origins of the tumor. Although the clinical significance of multiple mutations remains unknown at present, based on the limited data available in the literature, this rare event appears to be associated with a more aggressive disease, as in the present case. This case report demonstrates the existence of intratumoral heterogeneity and the coexistence of distinct clones within a tumor that may have profound clinical implications for disease progression and therapeutic responses.
KW - Colorectal cancer
KW - KRAS
KW - Multiple mutations
KW - Tumoral heterogeneity
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U2 - 10.3892/ol.2013.1255
DO - 10.3892/ol.2013.1255
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84875747882
SN - 1792-1074
VL - 5
SP - 1741
EP - 1743
JO - Oncology Letters
JF - Oncology Letters
IS - 5
ER -