摘要

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a potential cause of driver gene alterations. Using an extended multinational cohort of 498 never-smoker patients with non-small-cell lung cancer, the authors show higher incidence of EGFR mutations in patients with ETS exposure compared with those with no ETS exposure, significant associations of increasing ETS exposure and EGFR mutation frequency in female but not male gender, and no correlation of ETS exposure and ALK rearrangements. Background: Molecular studies have demonstrated actionable driver oncogene alterations are more frequent in neversmokers with nonesmall-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The etiology of these driver oncogenes in patients with NSCLC remains unknown, and environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) is a potential cause in these cases. Materials and Methods: We assembled clinical and genetic information for never-smoker patients with NSCL Caccrued in Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the United States. To determine an association between cumulative ETS and activating EGFR mutations or ALK rearrangements, the Mantel extension test was used. Multivariate analysis on activating EGFR and ALK gene rearrangements was performed using the generalized linear mixed model with nations as a random effect. Results: From July 2007 to December 2012, 498 never-smokers with pathologically proven NSCLC were registered and tested for the association between ETS and EGFR and ALK status. EGFR mutations were more frequent in the ever-ETS cohort (58.4%) compared with the never-ETS cohort (39.6%), andthe incidence of EGFR mutationswas significantly associated with the increment of cumulative ETS (cETS) in female never-smokers (P =.033), whereas the incidence of ALK rearrangements was not significantly different between the ever-ETS and never-ETS cohorts. Odds ratio for EGFR mutations for each 10-year increment in cETSwas 1.091 and 0.89 for female andmale never-smokers (P =.031 andP =.263, respectively). Conclusion: Increased ET Sexposure was closely associated with EGFR mutations in female never-smokers with NSCLC in the expanded multinational cohort. However, the association of ETS and ALK rearrangements in never-smokers with NSCLC was not significant.

  • 出版日期2017-9