Gastric neuroendocrine carcinoma (G-NEC) usually has NEC and adenocarcinoma components and is considered to have a common origin in gastric adenocarcinoma because common pathogenic mutations are shared. However, G-NEC without adenocarcinoma also exists, and it may have a different mechanism of tumorigenesis. We aimed to elucidate the tumorigenesis of G-NEC by focusing on the proportion of NEC components. Thirteen patients with G-NEC were included in this study. Comprehensive genetic analysis using whole-exome sequencing was performed. G-NEC without an adenocarcinoma component was defined as pure NEC. TP53 was detected as the most frequent gene mutation (85% of the patients), independent of classification. RB1, KMT2C, LTBP1, and RYR2 mutations were identified in two of three pure NEC patients but were not detected in other G-NEC patients. Pure NEC has different somatic mutation profile than other NECs. This study provides insights into the mechanism of tumorigenesis in G-NEC.

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