Retinoblastoma with MYCN Amplification Diagnosed from Cell-Free DNA in the Aqueous Humor

Sarah Joseph, Sarah Pike, Chen Ching Peng, Brianne Brown, Liya Xu, Jesse L. Berry, Patricia Chévez-Barrios, G. Baker Hubbard, Hans E. Grossniklaus

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Abstract

Introduction: The objective of this study was to report the clinicopathologic features of three cases of MYCNamplified retinoblastoma identified genetically by aqueous humor sampling. Methods: Whole-genome sequencing was performed using isolated cell-free DNA (cfDNA) from aqueous humor of 3 retinoblastoma patients. We analyzed genomic copy number and mutational alterations, histologic and pathologic features, and clinical data. Results: The most common genetic alteration identified in these three retinoblastoma cases was a focal MYCN amplification on 2p. All tumors showed an early age of diagnosis with a median of 9 months. The tumor histopathologic features included neovascularization and subretinal seeding in case 1, diffuse nature with choroidal and prelaminar optic nerve invasion in case 2, and complete vitreous seeding in case 3. Case 1 expressed RB protein and had no RB1 mutation, case 2 did not express RB protein and had an RB1 mutation, and case 3 did not express RB protein and likely had an epigenetic effect on RB expression. Conclusions: Our report shows 3 cases of unilateral retinoblastomas diagnosed in patients ranging from 4 months to 18 months old. Genomic analysis from AH cfDNA revealed MYCN amplification with intact RB protein staining in case 1 and lack of RB staining in cases 2 and 3. RB1 mutational analysis in the AH confirmed a pathogenic variant in case 2. Clinical pathology showed features requiring aggressive treatment, specifically enucleation. Importance: MYCN-amplified retinoblastomas demonstrate unique pathogenesis and aggressive behavior, regardless if MYCN is a primary or secondary driver of disease. Genomic analysis from aqueous humor may be useful when deciding to enucleate as opposed to treating conservatively. Focal MYCN amplification on 2pmight be relevant for tumor growth in this subset of the retinoblastoma population in terms of targeted therapeutics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)15-24
Number of pages10
JournalOcular Oncology and Pathology
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 25 2023

Keywords

  • Aqueous humor
  • Leukocoria
  • Oncogene
  • Retinoblastoma
  • Vitreous

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nursing(all)

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