Prevalence of oncogenic driver mutations in Hispanics/Latin patients with lung cancer. A systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Parra-Medina, Rafael [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Castaneda-Gonzalez, Juan Pablo [1 ,2 ]
Montoya, Luisa [4 ]
Gomez-Gomez, Maria Paula [2 ]
Cabezas, Daniel Clavijo [2 ]
Vargas, Merideidy Plazas [5 ]
机构
[1] Fdn Univ Ciencias Salud FUCS, Res Inst, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Fdn Univ Ciencias Salud FUCS, Dept Pathol, Bogota, Colombia
[3] Inst Nacl Cancerol, Dept Pathol, Bogota, Colombia
[4] Pontificia Univ Javeriana, Dept Clin Epidemiol & Biostat, Bogota, Colombia
[5] Fdn Univ Ciencias Salud FUCS, Dept Epidemiol, Bogota, Colombia
关键词
Lung; Cancer; EGFR; ALK; ROS1; KRAS; Latin America; Prevalence; GROWTH-FACTOR-RECEPTOR; LATIN-AMERICA; MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS; KRAS MUTATIONS; ADENOCARCINOMA; GENE; PROFILE; EXPRESSION; EGFR; REARRANGEMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.lungcan.2023.107378
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction: The frequency of actionable mutations varies between races, and Hispanic/Latino (H/L) people are a population with different proportions of ancestry. Our purpose was to establish prevalence of actionable mutations in the H/L population with NSCLC. Methods: EMBASE, LILACS, MEDLINE, and Virtual Health Library were searched for studies published up to April 2023 that evaluated the prevalence of ALK, BRAF, EGFR, HER-2, KRAS, MET, NTRK, RET, ROS1 in H/L patients. Meta-analyses were done to determine prevalence using a random effects model. Results: Fifty-five articles were included. EGFR and KRAS were the most prevalent genes with high heterogeneity across the countries. The overall mutation frequency for EGFR was 22%. The most frequent mutations in the EGFR gene were del19 (10%) and L858R (7%). The mean of KRAS mutation was a 14% prevalence. KRASG12C was the most frequent mutation with a 7% prevalence in an entire population. The overall frequency of ALK rearrangement was 5%. The mean frequency of ROS-1 rearrangement was 2%, and the frequencies of HER-2, MET, BRAF, RET, NTRK molecular alterations were 4%, 3%, 2%, 2%, and 1% respectively. Almost half of the cases were male, and 65.8% had a history of tobacco exposure. The most common clinical stage was IV. Conclusions: The prevalence of driver mutations such as EGFR and KRAS in LA populations differs from what is reported in Asians and Europeans. In the present article, countries with a high proportion of Amerindian ancestry show a greater prevalence of EGFR in contrast to countries with a high proportion of Caucasians. Lack of information on some countries or studies with a small sample size affects the real prevalence data for the region.
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