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Authors Yang X, Chen R, Wu C, Zhao W, Ji M
Received 8 March 2018
Accepted for publication 19 May 2018
Published 13 July 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 4029—4034
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S167602
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Samir Farghaly
Abstract: Rapid metastasis
contributes significantly to the high mortality rates in lung adenocarcinoma.
The present study reports a rare case of primary lung adenocarcinoma with
concomitant gastric, duodenal, bone, and mediastinal lymph node metastases. A
large gene panel based on the next-generation sequencing was used to detect
gene mutations in different metastatic sites and blood. The results showed that
the gene mutation spectrums among different metastatic foci were roughly
similar. The mutation abundance was highest in mediastinal lymph nodes. Unique
mutation sites were detected only in mediastinal lymph nodes, bone, and gastric
metastatic foci. Despite partial heterogeneity, there are currently no
applicable targeted drugs to adopt. In addition, tumor mutation burden (TMB)
showed that blood, gastric, bone, and mediastinal lymph node metastases were
all TMB-High, while the duodenal metastasis was TMB-Low. This study is the
first to report a rare case of newly diagnosed lung adenocarcinoma with concomitant
gastrointestinal metastases and to perform mutation analyses on all metastatic
foci. Large sample sizes with similar cases are required to gain deeper
insights.
Keywords: lung
adenocarcinoma, gastric metastasis, duodenal metastasis, TMB