Joanna Vergidis
University of British Columbia
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The Journal of Pathology | 2018
Edmund Cp Chedgy; Gillian Vandekerkhove; Cameron Herberts; Matti Annala; Adam Donoghue; Michael Sigouros; Elie Ritch; Werner J. Struss; Saki Konomura; Janet Liew; Sunil Parimi; Joanna Vergidis; Antonio Hurtado-Coll; Andrea Sboner; Ladan Fazli; Himisha Beltran; Kim N. Chi; Alexander W. Wyatt
Small‐cell prostate carcinoma (SCPC) is an aggressive malignancy that is managed similarly to small‐cell lung cancer. SCPC can evolve from prostate adenocarcinoma in response to androgen deprivation therapy, but, in rare cases, is present at initial cancer diagnosis. The molecular aetiology of de novo SCPC is incompletely understood, owing to the scarcity of tumour tissue and the short life‐expectancy of patients. Through a retrospective search of our regional oncology pharmacy database, we identified 18 patients diagnosed with de novo SCPC between 2004 and 2017. Ten patients had pure SCPC pathology, and the remainder had some admixed adenocarcinoma foci, but all were treated with first‐line platinum‐based chemotherapy. The median overall survival was 28 months. We performed targeted DNA sequencing, whole exome sequencing and mRNA profiling on formalin‐fixed paraffin‐embedded archival tumour tissue. We observed frequent biallelic deletion and/or mutation of the tumour suppressor genes TP53, RB1, and PTEN, similarly to what was found in treatment‐related SCPC. Indeed, at the RNA level, pure de novo SCPC closely resembled treatment‐related SCPC. However, five patients had biallelic loss of DNA repair genes, including BRCA1, BRCA2, ATM, and MSH2/6, potentially underlying the high genomic instability of this rare disease variant. Two patients with pure de novo SCPC harboured ETS gene rearrangements involving androgen‐driven promoters, consistent with the evolution of de novo SCPC from an androgen‐driven ancestor. Overall, our results reveal a highly aggressive molecular landscape that underlies this unusual pathological variant, and suggest opportunities for targeted therapy strategies in a disease with few treatment options. Copyright
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Kim N. Chi; Matti Annala; Katherine Sunderland; Daniel Khalaf; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Kevin Beja; Gillian Vandekerkhove; Martin Gleave; Alexander W. Wyatt
Clinical Colorectal Cancer | 2016
Joanna Vergidis; Gillian Gresham; Howard John Lim; Daniel John Renouf; Hagen F. Kennecke; Jenny Y. Ruan; Jennifer T. Chang; Winson Y. Cheung
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016
Sunil Parimi; Bernhard J. Eigl; Katherine Sunderland; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Leanne Chung-Yan Seto; Arun Azad; Martin Gleave; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Daniel Khalaf; Matti Annala; Kevin Beja; Gillian Vandekerkhove; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Martin Gleave; Alexander W. Wyatt; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016
Alexander W. Wyatt; Matti Annala; Sunil Parimi; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Arun Azad; Martin Gleave; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017
Daniel Khalaf; Katherine Sunderland; Bernhard J. Eigl; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Sunil Parimi; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Martin Gleave; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018
Daniel Khalaf; Kevin Zou; Werner J. Struss; Bernhard J. Eigl; Christian Kollmannsberger; Daygen L. Finch; Krista Noonan; Joanna Vergidis; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018
Daniel Khalaf; Matti Annala; Daygen L. Finch; Conrad D. Oja; Joanna Vergidis; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Katherine Sunderland; Kevin Beja; Gillian Vandekerkhove; Martin Gleave; Alexander W. Wyatt; Kim N. Chi
Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018
Jean-Michel Lavoie; Kevin Zou; Daniel Khalaf; Bernhard J. Eigl; Christian Kollmannsberger; Joanna Vergidis; Krista Noonan; Muhammad Zulfiqar; Daygen L. Finch; Kim N. Chi