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PSC subtyping based on TTF‐1 and p40 expression reveals distinct molecular characteristics and therapeutic strategies

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Pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma (PSC) is a unique form of poorly differentiated nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is notorious for its highly malignant nature and dismal prognosis. To introduce effective… Click to show full abstract

Pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma (PSC) is a unique form of poorly differentiated nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is notorious for its highly malignant nature and dismal prognosis. To introduce effective treatment for PSC patients, precise subtyping of PSC is demanding. In our study, TTF‐1 and P40 immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining were applied to 56 PSC patients with multiomics data. According to IHC results, we categorized these patients into three subgroups and profiled their molecular contexture using bioinformatic skills. IHC results classified these patients into three subgroups: TTF‐1 positive subgroup (n = 27), P40 positive subgroup (n = 15) and double‐negative subgroup (n = 14). Spindle cell samples accounted for 35.71% (5/14) of double‐negative patients, higher than others (P = .034). The three subgroups were heterogeneous in the genomic alteration spectrum, showing significant differences in the RTK/RAS pathway (P = .004) and the cell cycle pathway (P = .030). The methylation profile of the double‐negative subgroup was between the other two subgroups. In similarity analysis, the TTF‐1 and p40 subgroups were closely related to LUAD and LUSC, respectively. The TTF‐1 positive subgroup had the highest leukocyte fraction (LF) among several cancer types, and the tumor mutation burden (TMB) of the p40 positive subgroup ranked third in the TMB list, suggesting the applicability of immunotherapy for PSC. The study established a new subtyping method of PSC based on IHC results and reveals three subgroups with distinct molecular features, providing evidence for refined stratification in the treatment of PSC.

Keywords: positive subgroup; distinct molecular; subgroup; three subgroups; psc; ttf p40

Journal Title: International Journal of Cancer
Year Published: 2022

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