Genomic Evolution of Oligometastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Presenting Two Decades Following Radical Nephrectomy

R. Wang, Nicole Uzzo, R. Chelluri, N. Mackrides, H. Ehya, J. Pei, D. A. Baldwin, M. A. Wasik, S. Wei, R. Uzzo

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Abstract

Metachronous oligometastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma may take many years before becoming clinically apparent. Herein we report regional lymph node recurrence of clear cell renal cell carcinoma more than two decades following radical nephrectomy. Chromosomal microarray analysis demonstrated multiple chromosomal alterations, including 3pq deletion shared by the original and recurrent tumors, and 17p deletion containing the TP53 gene present only in the latter. Sequencing of 1550 genes revealed mutations of VHL in both the primary and metastasis and BAP1 only in the metastatic lesion. These findings genetically link the original and recurrent tumors and suggest that VHL, TP53, and BAP1 alterations played an evolutionary role in recurrence decades after initial resection.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)79-82
Number of pages4
JournalUrology
Volume184
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2024

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