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Oncology Letters | 2013

Sensitive methods for the detection of an insertion in exon 20 of the HER2 gene in the metastasis of non‑small cell lung cancer to the central nervous system

P. Krawczyk; Marcin Nicoœ; Tomasz Powrózek; Radosław Mlak; Marek Sawicki; Bożena Jarosz; Beata Pająk; Krzysztof Kucharczyk; Dariusz Stencel; Tomasz Trojanowski; Janusz Milanowski

The HER2 (ErbB2/neu) protein is a member of the HER (ErbB) receptor family (EGFR, HER2, HER3 and HER4) that expresses tyrosine kinase activity in the intracellular domain. EGFR and HER2 overexpression is observed in numerous types of cancer, nevertheless, the susceptibility of patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to therapy with EGFR and HER2 tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) depends on mutations present in the respective coding genes (driver mutations). In the present study, PCR and amplified DNA fragment length analysis (FLA) were used along with the multi-temperature single-strand conformation polymorphism (MSSCP) technique in order to identify the 12 base pair insertion in exon 20 of the HER2 gene in 143 patients with NSCLC metastasis to the central nervous system. The prevalence of the HER2 gene mutation was correlated with mutations in the EGFR and BRAF genes. The insertion in exon 20 of the HER2 gene was observed in a single 77-year-old, non-smoking male, with poorly-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the lung (1.5% of adenocarcinoma patients). No other genetic abnormalities were identified in this patient. In the therapy of NSCLC patients with HER2 gene mutations, drugs that inhibit the EGFR and HER2 receptors, for example afatinib, may be effective. The identification of other driving mutations in NSCLC cells appears to be key to the appropriate qualification of molecular targeted therapies.


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2017

Evaluation of ALK gene rearrangement in central nervous system metastases of non-small-cell lung cancer using two-step RT-PCR technique

Marcin Nicoś; P. Krawczyk; Kamila Wojas-Krawczyk; A. Bożyk; Bożena Jarosz; Marek Sawicki; Tomasz Trojanowski; Janusz Milanowski

PurposeRT-PCR technique has showed a promising value as pre-screening method for detection of mRNA containing abnormal ALK sequences, but its sensitivity and specificity is still discussable. Previously, we determined the incidence of ALK rearrangement in CNS metastases of NSCLC using IHC and FISH methods.MaterialsWe evaluated ALK gene rearrangement using two-step RT-PCR method with EML4-ALK Fusion Gene Detection Kit (Entrogen, USA). The studied group included 145 patients (45 females, 100 males) with CNS metastases of NSCLC and was heterogeneous in terms of histology and smoking status.Results21% of CNS metastases of NSCLC (30/145) showed presence of mRNA containing abnormal ALK sequences. FISH and IHC tests confirmed the presence of ALK gene rearrangement and expression of ALK abnormal protein in seven patients with positive result of RT-PCR analysis (4.8% of all patients, 20% of RT-PCR positive patients). RT-PCR method compared to FISH analysis achieved 100% of sensitivity and only 82.7% of specificity. IHC method compared to FISH method indicated 100% of sensitivity and 97.8% of specificity. In comparison to IHC, RT-PCR showed identical sensitivity with high number of false positive results.ConclusionUtility of RT-PCR technique in screening of ALK abnormalities and in qualification patients for molecularly targeted therapies needs further validation.


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2016

Methylation of the DCLK1 promoter region in circulating free DNA and its prognostic value in lung cancer patients

Tomasz Powrózek; P. Krawczyk; Marcin Nicoś; Barbara Kuźnar-Kamińska; Halina Batura-Gabryel; Janusz Milanowski


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2016

The relationship between polymorphisms of genes regulating DNA repair or cell division and the toxicity of platinum and vinorelbine chemotherapy in advanced NSCLC patients.

Tomasz Powrózek; Radosław Mlak; P. Krawczyk; Iwona Homa; Marzanna Ciesielka; Piotr Kozioł; Monika Prendecka; Janusz Milanowski; Teresa Małecka-Massalska


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2016

Retrospective analysis of second-line chemotherapy outcomes with paclitaxel or docetaxel in correlation with STMN1 polymorphism in advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients

Tomasz Powrózek; Radosław Mlak; P. Krawczyk; S. Bartoń; Beata Biernacka; Teresa Małecka-Massalska; Janusz Milanowski


Clinical & Translational Oncology | 2016

Sensitive methods for screening of the MEK1 gene mutations in patients with central nervous system metastases of non-small cell lung cancer

Marcin Nicoś; P. Krawczyk; Bożena Jarosz; Marek Sawicki; M. Michnar; Tomasz Trojanowski; Janusz Milanowski


Anticancer Research | 2016

PIK3CA Mutations Detected in Patients with Central Nervous System Metastases of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Marcin Nicoś; P. Krawczyk; Tomasz Powrózek; Paulina Szudy; Bożena Jarosz; Marek Sawicki; Justyna Szumiło; Tomasz Trojanowski; Janusz Milanowski


Anticancer Research | 2014

Rare co-existence of mutation in KRAS and ALK gene re-arrangement in an adenocarcinoma patient--a case report.

Iwona Homa; Marek Sawicki; Kamila Wojas-Krawczyk; Marcin Nicoś; Radosław Mlak; Tomasz Powrózek; P. Krawczyk; Piotr Przybylski; Elżbieta Czekajska-Chehab; Janusz Milanowski


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P1.13-14 The Molecular Landscape of Lung Adenocarcinomas with Activating EGFR Gene Mutations Determined by Targeted-Sequencing

Marcin Nicoś; Kamila Wojas-Krawczyk; P. Krawczyk; P. Calka; M. Ciesielka; Katarzyna Reszka; Janusz Milanowski


Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2018

P1.11-03 MicroRNA with Ability to Reciprocal Regulation of Dicer and Drosha – Plasma Expression Status and Diagnostic Value in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Anna Grenda; Michał Szczyrek; Barbara Kuźnar-Kamińska; P. Krawczyk; M. Sawicki; M. Głogowski; A. Rolska-Kopińska; G. Balicka; Marcin Nicoś; M. Jakimiec; Halina Batura-Gabryel; Dariusz M. Kowalski; R. Mlak; Maciej Krzakowski; Janusz Milanowski

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Janusz Milanowski

Medical University of Lublin

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Marcin Nicoś

Medical University of Lublin

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Tomasz Powrózek

Medical University of Lublin

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Bożena Jarosz

Medical University of Lublin

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Tomasz Trojanowski

Medical University of Lublin

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Marek Sawicki

Medical University of Lublin

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Anna Grenda

Medical University of Lublin

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Radosław Mlak

Medical University of Lublin

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Barbara Kuźnar-Kamińska

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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