MSI as a predictive factor for treatment outcome of gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma

M.J.M. van Velzen(University of Amsterdam), Sarah Derks(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Nicole C.T. van Grieken(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Nadia Haj Mohammad(University Medical Center Utrecht), Hanneke W.M. van Laarhoven(Amsterdam University Medical Centers)
Cancer Treatment Reviews
April 27, 2020
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Abstract

Gastroesophageal cancers are a major cause of death worldwide and treatment outcomes remain poor. Adequate predictive biomarkers have not been identified. Microsatellite instability (MSI) as a result of mismatch repair deficiency is present in four to twenty percent of gastroesophageal cancers and has been associated with favorable survival outcomes compared to microsatellite stable tumors. This prognostic advantage may be related to immunosurveillance, which may also explain the favorable response to immune checkpoint inhibition observed in MSI high (MSI-H) tumors. The value of conventional cytotoxic treatment in MSI-H tumors is unclear and results on its efficacy range from detrimental to beneficial effects. Here the recent data on MSI as a predictive factor for outcome of gastroesophageal cancer treatment is reviewed.


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