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Predictive Study of Radiation Induced Sarcoma (SARI)

C

Centre Georges Francois Leclerc

Status

Completed

Conditions

Radiation Induced Sarcoma

Treatments

Genetic: tumor genetic predisposition to develop sarcoma assessment

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01504360
0328-3maph11

Details and patient eligibility

About

Development of sarcoma within or adjacent to radiation field is a well known event of poor prognosis and unknown risk factors. Advanced techniques of radiation therapy including intensity modulated radiation therapy, tomotherapy or Arc therapy are providing new modalities of radiation delivery that could be responsible for developing these induced tumors. There is little data on molecular biology of radiation induced sarcoma even if some tools are still available to characterize these types of tumors aiming to compare their profile to a sarcoma observed in non irradiated area. An update of the GETO-GCSF registry, currently called CONTICANET data base in the framework of EORTC, represents the backbone of the project. The next step should follow two axes, a clinical one based on the dosimetric analysis of the characteristics of delivered radiation therapy and the second one based on a molecular characterization of the sarcomas developed in irradiated field.The data base will be updated and organized through the CONTICANET network and the radiation oncologists involved in the treatment of soft tissue sarcoma. A retrospective analysis of the clinical data and the parameters describing the initial treatment will be registered using the methodology proposed by I. Diallo for radiation induced tumors developed in childhood. The most recent data will be extracted in DICOM format for intercomparison in a dedicated software.A centralized review of pathological specimens is planned to validate the correct classification of the tumors inside the current staging system developed for soft tissue sarcoma.

Full description

The biological study will include the two following steps:1. On frozen specimen: genic profile of the tumor will be studied with two different techniques: CGH-array from extracted DNA in order to evaluate the number of gene copies, amplifications and deletions. The RNAm expression profile will be studied to evaluate the level of the gene expression. More than 200 data collected in Institut Bergonié, coming from de novo sarcoma would be used as a comparative specimen since the pathological diagnosis is the same as the one observed for radiation induced sarcoma. A comparison between the two populations will be able to define profiles, gene modifications and signalisation pathways of radiation induced sarcoma. 2. On blood sample: 2 groups of patients will be compared: those with radiation induced sarcoma and patients receiving radiation therapy for more than 5 years ago without developing sarcoma. The study will be performed with the inform consent of the patients and of the controlled cases.This second step requires 2 blood samples (2 x 5 ml). They will be collected and sent to the molecular biology laboratory located in Centre Alexis VAUTRIN (Nancy).- One sample of 5 mm will be dedicated to study radiation induced apoptosis assessed by flow cytometry. A correlation has been described between radiation-induced apoptosis of CT8+ lymphocytes after an 8 Gy irradiation and the occurrence of severe late toxicity after radiation therapy for patients treated for several types of tumors.- The second sample will be used to study the polymorphism of the genes involved in reparation of DNA by using chip screening of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP). This sample will be used after DNA extraction from mononuclear blood cells. DNA will be extracted and controlled by flow cytometrical separation. It will be sent to Bordeaux molecular biology laboratory in Institut Bergonié (Prof. JM COINDRE) to perform an evaluation of the single nucleotide polymorphism. The aim of this part of the protocol is to study variances in gene, the product of which plays a role in radiation response and in the development of adverse effects after radiation therapy. For patients with radiation-induced sarcoma, the results of this analysis will be compared with the data obtained from DNA analysis extracted from the tumors. The clinical, pathological and biological characterisation of radiation-induced sarcoma obtained will allow to identify constitutional variances linked with an increased sensitivity to radiation therapy leading to discuss indication of irradiation in a population at risk. Pediatric radiation therapy and adjuvant treatment after surgery for breast carcinoma will be the main targets of this selection of patients. This project will be able to select radiation modality in patients at risk (intensity modulated radiation therapy or 3D conformal approach, stereotactic approaches, partial irradiation of the breast).

Enrollment

360 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

radiation-induced sarcoma group

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age > 18 ans when radiation was performed
  2. suffering from a radiation induced sarcoma

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. private individuals of freedom or under tutelage (including legal guardianship)
  2. initial tumor treated by radiotherapy was a sarcoma
  3. patient bearer of an osteosarcoma

Free from irradiation induced sarcoma group

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age > 18 ans when radiation was performed
  2. surviving irradiated patients for cancer for more than 5 years and free of from radiation-induced sarcoma.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. private individuals of freedom or under tutelage (including legal guardianship)
  2. History of cancer (except baso-cellular cutaneous epithelioma or in situ epithelioma of the cervix) that has relapsed in the 5 years preceding recruitment for the trial

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

360 participants in 2 patient groups

sarcoma group
Experimental group
Description:
patient suffering form radiation-induced sarcoma
Treatment:
Genetic: tumor genetic predisposition to develop sarcoma assessment
Genetic: tumor genetic predisposition to develop sarcoma assessment
free from sarcoma group
Active Comparator group
Description:
patient without sarcoma 5 years after radiation therapy
Treatment:
Genetic: tumor genetic predisposition to develop sarcoma assessment
Genetic: tumor genetic predisposition to develop sarcoma assessment

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